Hall of Fame

Dana Drew-Shaw

Dana Drew-Shaw

  • Class
  • Induction
    2018
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball

Video Links:
Induction Speech
Hall of Fame Video
1-on-1 with Dana Drew-Shaw

Dana Drew-Shaw – Toledo (women’s basketball):
Dana Drew-Shaw competed at Toledo in women’s basketball from 1990-95 and was named MAC Player of The Year and All-MAC First Team in her sophomore and junior years, leading Toledo to three NCAA appearances and one WNIT berth. She guided Toledo to three regular season MAC Championships and three MAC Tournament Titles.
 
Drew-Shaw averaged 11.7 ppg as a freshman, 15.0 ppg as a sophomore, 20.1 ppg as a junior and 19.0 ppg as a senior. She was named MAC Player of the Year her sophomore season and then sat out the 1992-93 season due to knee surgery. Drew-Shaw came back for her junior season and was again named MAC Player of the Year. After sitting out several games due to injury, she was named All-MAC Second Team selection as a senior in 1994-95.
 
Drew-Shaw was named to the MAC All-Tournament team on four occasions and was the MAC Tournament Most Valuable Player three times. She ranks second at Toledo all-time with 659 career assists and fourth in scoring with 1,919 points. As a sophomore she played on the United States Olympic Festival team.
 
Drew-Shaw was named Academic All-American First Team twice (1994, 1995) and was also named Academic All-MAC on three occasions (1991, 1994 and 1995).  She was the recipient of the Walt Disney Post Graduate Scholarship, NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship, Mid-American Conference Post Graduate Scholarship and White Scholarship for Excellence in the Study of Political Science.
 
Drew-Shaw is married to former Toledo Academic All-America basketball player Casey Shaw. They lived in Italy for several years, where Shaw was a professional basketball player and Drew played three years of professional basketball. They currently reside in Nashville with their four children.