Adam Cannata Emmenecker (born December 3, 1985) is an American basketball player who completed his college career as a point guard at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa in 2008.
During the 2007–08 basketball season, Emmenecker, who had been a walk-on (non-scholarship player) for his first three years at Drake, emerged from obscurity to lead the Bulldogs to a sweep of the regular-season and tournament titles in the Missouri Valley Conference, and received numerous honors for his performance as both a player and a student.
While at Arthur Hill High School in Saginaw, Emmenecker was a two-sport star, starting for and captaining the basketball team for three years and earning all-league honors twice in baseball. His high school basketball statistics were those of a pass-first point guard—8.4 assists per game as opposed to only 4.7 points per game. He also averaged 5.9 rebounds and 3.2 steals per game. In his senior season of 2003–04, he led his team to a 22–2 record and a ranking of #25 in that year's final USA Today national high school basketball poll. Emmenecker was an honorable mention all-state player in Michigan's Class A, and was also named Arthur Hill's outstanding graduate of 2004.
| 18 | Drake | 0.3 | |
| 19 | Drake | 0.8 | |
| 20 | Drake | 1.3 | |
| 21 | Drake | 8.6 | |
| Career | 3.5 | ||
| Year | Age | Team | PTS |
| 2004–05 | 18 | Drake | 4 |
| 2005–06 | 19 | Drake | 22 |
| 2006–07 | 20 | Drake | 29 |
| 2007–08 | 21 | Drake | 283 |
| 4 Season Totals | 338 | ||
Source: and espn.com
After splitting two games in California to open the season, Drake emerged as one of the surprises of the 2007–08 basketball season, embarking on a winning streak that would reach 21 games before ending on February 13, 2008, against Southern Illinois. The Bulldogs went on to finish 15–3 in conference play, winning their first MVC regular-season title since 1971 by two games. They added the MVC tournament to their regular-season crown, securing their first NCAA tournament bid since 1971 and their first postseason berth of any kind since the 1986 NIT. The Bulldogs went on to lose an overtime heartbreaker in the first round of the NCAA tournament to Western Kentucky on a long three-pointer at the buzzer by Western's Ty Rogers. In his final competitive game, Emmenecker struggled with his shooting from the field, going 0-for-10, but still got a double-double with 11 points and 14 assists.
The former walk-on emerged as a major star in Drake's Cinderella season. Although he averaged only 8.5 points per game for the season, his average in MVC regular-season play was 10.3. Emmenecker's contributions in other facets of the game proved much more important than his scoring. His 6.45 assists per game led the MVC by more than one per game, and he set a single-season school record for assists. He was also among the league's top five in steals and assist-to-turnover ratio, and in the league's top 10 in minutes played, free throw percentage, and—somewhat surprisingly for a point guard—offensive rebounds.
Emmenecker became the MVC's most-decorated player of the 2007–08 season:
When the MVC announced him as season MVP, it called him "perhaps the most improbable MVC Player of the Year (based on pre-season expectations) in league history." Entering the 2007–08 season, he had played 58 games in three seasons, but had only started two, and had career totals of 57 points and 64 assists. His 2007–08 season totals in points, assists, and rebounds all were at least double his previous career statistics in each category.
Emmenecker's 2007–08 season, and indeed his Drake career, may best be summed up by Keno Davis, who was a Drake assistant under his father, Dr. Tom Davis, when Emmenecker arrived as a walk-on, succeeded his father as head coach for the 2007–08 season, was named 2008 MVC Coach of the Year, and won multiple national Coach of the Year awards:
Emmenecker was recognized as Honorable Mention on the AP All-American Team.
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