Wildwood Catholic High School graduate Eddie McWade scored the 1,000-point of his career Saturday for the Chestnut Hill College men’s basketball team in an 83-79 loss to the University of the Sciences in the final game of his career.
McWade, a 6-4 senior forward, is the ninth player in Chestnut Hill men’s basketball history to reach 1,000 career points.
McWade finished with 17 points, seven rebounds and four assists in the defeat for the Griffins (3-25).
Middle Township graduate Tanner Kerr recorded nine points and eight rebounds for Sciences.
For the season, McWade led Chestnut Hill in scoring at 11.3 points per game while playing in all 28 games (27 starts). He also averaged 4.5 rebounds per outing.
McWade is a 2014 graduate of Wildwood Catholic, where he also scored 1,000 career points and helped the Crusaders win the Cape-Atlantic League Tournament championship as a senior.
— Brian Cunniff