Nick Pelotte is one of the most decorated players in the history of the Plymouth State men’s basketball program, having been named a First-Team All LEC and an All-District/Region selection his sophomore through senior seasons.
The 2002-03 LEC Co-Player of the Year was named a Third-Team NABC All-American, Fourth-Team D3hoops.com All-American, and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) New England Player of the Year as a senior, during which he finished third in the nation in scoring at 28.1 points per game. He led the Panthers to a program-record 24 wins, their second-ever NCAA Division III Championship Tournament appearance in 2003-04, and their first-ever NCAA tournament win, a 75-57 win over Castleton University.
Pelotte is one of three players to score 2,000 career points a Plymouth State, finishing second on the all-time scoring list with 2,111 career points. He scored a program-record 62 points against Western Connecticut February 26, 2005, during which he set the program record for field goals (20) and 3-point field goals (9) made in a game.