Notre Dame's explosive scorer — the Fighting Irish's best player in the late 1970s.
Kelly Joseph Tripucka was born in Bloomfield, New Jersey in 1959, the son of former NFL quarterback Frank Tripucka. He attended the University of Notre Dame and became the school's leading scorer across four seasons. He averaged 15.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. He was a two-time All-American. He led Notre Dame to multiple tournament appearances and was considered one of the finest scoring forwards in the Big East region. Detroit Pistons selected him 12th overall in the 1981 NBA Draft. His professional career produced two All-Star appearances — he averaged 26.5 points per game in 1981-82, one of the highest single-season averages for a Pistons player in history. He later moved to Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets. His Notre Dame career — four seasons of consistent excellence at one of college basketball's most demanding academic institutions — produced the complete player that his professional success confirmed. He became a broadcast analyst after his career.
All-American 2x
Career Honours
- All-American 2x
- Big East Player of Year consideration
- Notre Dame career scoring leader
- 12th overall pick 1981