Hall of Fame
Randy Bracy graduated as one of the top all-around point guards in school history. Bracy graduated as W&M's 12th-leading scorer with 1,229 career points, and still ranks 20th. Additionally, he remains the Tribe's career leader in steals per game with 1.9, while ranking second all-time in assists per game (3.8) and total steals (175). His 351 career assists places him sixth, all-time, in W&M history, while Bracy sits in ninth in 3-pointers made (171) and attempted (495), and seventh in minutes per game (32.4).
Bracy played a pivotal role in helping the Tribe to a 20-win season in 1997-98. He was named first-team All-District after the campaign, becoming the Tribe's first, first-team honoree since 1950. Additionally, he was selected as W&M's first, first-team All-CAA honoree that year as a well and remains one of only five men in school history earn first-team All-CAA distinction.
He started his career by earning CAA All-Rookie team in 1996, then was named to the CAA All-Tournament team during the 1997 championships, after leading W&M to the conference semifinals for the first time since 1988.
Bracy led the Tribe in assists for three-straight seasons (1996-98) and scoring in each of his last two years on campus. Additionally, he lead W&M in steals all four years, including 1997-98 when he had a school record average of 2.2 per game.
After graduation, Bracy went on to earn a Masters in Sports Administration and a Master's in Business Administration from the University of Central Florida. He has since gone onto to serve four years in Florida's House of Representatives and currently is a sitting Florida State Senator.
He is the proud father of London Dream and Brooklyn Love Bracy.