One of six newcomers on 2021-22 roster... spent 2020-21 at Norwalk CC...
High School- Four-year member of the basketball team where he started 1 year as the center and four-year member of the volleyball team where he started 2 years… named captain of both teams as a senior…
PERSONAL: born
Andrew T. Cutter April 5, 2002…
Parents: Jill and Christopher…
Sibling: Brennan…
Residence: Trumbull, CT…
ANDREW...REVEALED
What's something you're really good at? Math
What are you watching on Netflix these days? Outer Banks
If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? Hawaii
What is your hidden talent? I’m good at swimming
Is there any food you don’t eat? Mushrooms
What makes you laugh? My brother
What is something that you’ve always wanted to learn? How to speak Chinese
What odd talent do you have? Moving my ears
(In your opinion) what can you do better than anyone else? Reach things
What are you most passionate about? My family
Biggest crisis facing the world: World hunger
Where do you go when you have to ‘get away’? Rhode Island
What would you do for a living if money was not a factor? Be a zookeeper
What is something very few people know about you (before you answered this question)? I was a substitute teacher
Pet peeve: When people chew with their mouth open
What class did you dread taking but ended up loving? Asian philosophy
What class did you think you’d love but ended up hating? Macro
Hardest class ever taken: Chemistry
Something that you may never live to see: The year 3000
Something that you tried once but would never do again: Skateboarding
Favorite moment of all time (not necessarily sports-related): When I met Travis Scott
Most influential person in the world: Drake
Amount of weekly allowance you would give to your children: Five dollars
Scariest insect: Spider
Your most overused phrase: You’re done
Words to live by: Yolo
Biggest waste of money: Gambling
Best use of money: House
If I could change one thing in the world, it would be: How angry people are
Worst thing about COVID: Wearing masks
Best thing about COVID: Learning to deal with tough situations