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  • #16
    According to my calculations, and if he currently has 1491 total points, A-Dubb would need to avg. 17 ppg to take over the #10 position, to be in great company just behind Anthony Parker.
    And the 2 players' styles are quite similar, and both sporting the #24 as a Brave.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by LittleBrave View Post
      I thought he had 1468 pts. before the SIU game (???) That would put him at a tie at #13 with DJ, right?

      Deion is one of my favorite Braves of all-time, so I'd hate for him to slip down on the record list. Actually, I don't mind at all and would question if he remains at #13 for too long!
      Not sure where the discrepancy comes from, but Andrew's official total is 1,481 according to the Bradley SID.
      Here are his stats-

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      • #18
        The only site that matters is the official NCAA site....
        they say he had 1458 prior to yesterday's game and he had 23 yesterday,
        so his current total as confirmed by NCAA is 1481

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Big Mike View Post
          While the season isn't what anyone expected thus far, Andrew Warren is quietly moving up the ranks in BU history!
          There are some pretty big names on this list...keep it up AW!

          ____3's made___
          1. 262....Jeremy Crouch
          2. 233....Aaron Zobrist
          3. 223....Phillip Gilbert
          4. 209....Andrew Warren
          5. 195....Anthony Parker


          ___ALL TIME CAREER SCORING____
          1. 3008....Hersey Hawkins
          2. 2341....Mitchell Anderson
          3. 2064....Roger Phegley
          4. 1975....Chet Walker
          5. 1822....Paul Unruh
          6. 1763....Joe Allen
          7. 1714....Voise Winters
          8. 1689....Phillip Gilbert
          9. 1683....Anthony Parker
          10. 1608....Gene Melchiorre
          11. 1516....L. C. Bowen
          12. 1493....Marcellus Sommerville
          12. 1493....Andrew Warren
          14. 1491....Deon Jackson
          15. 1453....Rob Dye
          AW tied with MS with 12 pts and 2 3's vs Missouri State tonight

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          • #20
            Well, AW is showing an all-around game this year that we've never seen from him before...that deserves commendation. And I've seen everyone who has said negative things in the past recognize that publicly as well.

            And it's great that he's having such a wonderful senior year, bad breaks for the team aside.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Big Mike View Post
              While the season isn't what anyone expected thus far, Andrew Warren is quietly moving up the ranks in BU history!
              There are some pretty big names on this list...keep it up AW!

              ____3's made___
              1. 262....Jeremy Crouch
              2. 233....Aaron Zobrist
              3. 223....Phillip Gilbert
              4. 212....Andrew Warren
              5. 195....Anthony Parker


              ___ALL TIME CAREER SCORING____
              1. 3008....Hersey Hawkins
              2. 2341....Mitchell Anderson
              3. 2064....Roger Phegley
              4. 1975....Chet Walker
              5. 1822....Paul Unruh
              6. 1763....Joe Allen
              7. 1714....Voise Winters
              8. 1689....Phillip Gilbert
              9. 1683....Anthony Parker
              10. 1608....Gene Melchiorre
              11. 1516....L. C. Bowen
              12. 1510....Andrew Warren
              13. 1493....Marcellus Sommerville
              14. 1491....Deon Jackson
              15. 1453....Rob Dye



              against Evansville AW gets three 3's and 17 pts!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Big Mike View Post
                While the season isn't what anyone expected thus far, Andrew Warren is quietly moving up the ranks in BU history!
                There are some pretty big names on this list...keep it up AW!

                ____3's made___
                1. 262....Jeremy Crouch
                2. 233....Aaron Zobrist
                3. 223....Phillip Gilbert
                4. 214....Andrew Warren
                5. 195....Anthony Parker


                ___ALL TIME CAREER SCORING____
                1. 3008....Hersey Hawkins
                2. 2341....Mitchell Anderson
                3. 2064....Roger Phegley
                4. 1975....Chet Walker
                5. 1822....Paul Unruh
                6. 1763....Joe Allen
                7. 1714....Voise Winters
                8. 1689....Phillip Gilbert
                9. 1683....Anthony Parker
                10. 1608....Gene Melchiorre
                11. 1530....Andrew Warren
                12. 1516....L. C. Bowen
                13. 1493....Marcellus Sommerville
                14. 1491....Deon Jackson
                15. 1453....Rob Dye
                2 threes and 20 pts against UNI

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                • #23
                  ___ALL TIME CAREER SCORING____
                  1. 3008....Hersey Hawkins
                  2. 2341....Mitchell Anderson
                  3. 2064....Roger Phegley
                  4. 1975....Chet Walker
                  5. 1822....Paul Unruh
                  6. 1763....Joe Allen
                  7. 1714....Voise Winters
                  8. 1689....Phillip Gilbert
                  9. 1683....Anthony Parker

                  10. 1608....Gene Melchiorre
                  11. 1530....Andrew Warren
                  12. 1516....L. C. Bowen
                  13. 1493....Marcellus Sommerville
                  14. 1491....Deon Jackson
                  15. 1453....Rob Dye


                  For supposedly playing 'slow Mo' basketball, Mo recruited 4 of the top 15 scorers in school history. I guess he wasn't such a bad recruiter after all.
                  "You're a good liar, but i've seen better."

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Jack Bauer View Post
                    ___ALL TIME CAREER SCORING____
                    1. 3008....Hersey Hawkins
                    2. 2341....Mitchell Anderson
                    3. 2064....Roger Phegley
                    4. 1975....Chet Walker
                    5. 1822....Paul Unruh
                    6. 1763....Joe Allen
                    7. 1714....Voise Winters
                    8. 1689....Phillip Gilbert
                    9. 1683....Anthony Parker
                    10. 1608....Gene Melchiorre
                    11. 1530....Andrew Warren
                    12. 1516....L. C. Bowen
                    13. 1493....Marcellus Sommerville
                    14. 1491....Deon Jackson
                    15. 1453....Rob Dye

                    For supposedly playing 'slow Mo' basketball, Mo recruited 4 of the top 15 scorers in school history. I guess he wasn't such a bad recruiter after all.
                    Jim Les has 3 players (Gilbert, Warren, and Sommerville) in the top 15 in fewer years. Given a couple more years, Sam Maniscalco and Taylor Brown will likely be on the list, and that would make 5.

                    Mo benefitted from coaching his entire career with the freshman eligible rule, the 3-point line and the shot clock, which increased scoring significantly. Stan Albeck was the only other coach before him to have those rule changes, but he did not have many 4-year players.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                      Jim Les has 3 players (Gilbert, Warren, and Sommerville) in the top 15 in fewer years. Given a couple more years, Sam Maniscalco and Taylor Brown will likely be on the list, and that would make 5.

                      Mo benefitted from coaching his entire career with the freshman eligible rule, the 3-point line and the shot clock, which increased scoring significantly. Stan Albeck was the only other coach before him to have those rule changes, but he did not have many 4-year players.
                      The shot clock didn't necessarily increase scoring. It hindered it in some cases. But it is hard to compare all-time stat leaders over different generations.

                      Sammy will join the list. Taylor Brown will not.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Jack Bauer View Post

                        For supposedly playing 'slow Mo' basketball, Mo recruited 4 of the top 15 scorers in school history. I guess he wasn't such a bad recruiter after all.
                        And perhaps his most noteworthy recruit (signed and sealed) in Anthony Grundy simply didn't arrive on campus in the fall of 1997. Of course he went on to a respectable career at NC State. While he was lured away, Molinari did sign him and he simply didn't show up. I give him credit for at least signing him, but understand why you can't really count him.

                        But after that, Molinari also made the conscious decision to stop chasing that level of player (AP, Grundy) for about an entire cycle of players, as we saw later with Tucker, Granger et al.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by canadian View Post
                          The shot clock didn't necessarily increase scoring. It hindered it in some cases.....
                          I disagree, and so do virtually all basketball experts. Statistics also prove that the shot clock increases scoring significantly.

                          In the first season the shot clock was introduced into the NBA, scoring went from 79.5 points per game immediately to 93.1 ppg, a 13.6 ppg increase solely due to the shot clock. The total scoring (by both teams) in a game increased by 27.2 ppg!

                          In the NCAA, the total scoring in an NCAA game was 127.4 points per game the year prior to the shot clock. In the first year of the shot clock (1985), it immediately went to 138.7 ppg, and continued to rise every year for several more years after that, despite the fact that shooting percentages have gone down significantly, and defenses have gotten better.

                          Both men's and women's basketball initially had longer shot clocks, and later shortened them (men's started at 40 seconds in 1985 and was shortened to 35 seconds in 1993). In every case when the shot clock was shortened, scoring increased.
                          Here is what happened when the WNBA shortened their shot cock-

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                            I disagree, and so do virtually all basketball experts. Statistics also prove that the shot clock increases scoring significantly.

                            In the first season the shot clock was introduced into the NBA, scoring went from 79.5 points per game immediately to 93.1 ppg, a 13.6 ppg increase solely due to the shot clock. The total scoring (by both teams) in a game increased by 27.2 ppg!

                            In the NCAA, the total scoring in an NCAA game was 127.4 points per game the year prior to the shot clock. In the first year of the shot clock (1985), it immediately went to 138.7 ppg, and continued to rise every year for several more years after that, despite the fact that shooting percentages have gone down significantly, and defenses have gotten better.

                            Both men's and women's basketball initially had longer shot clocks, and later shortened them (men's started at 40 seconds in 1985 and was shortened to 35 seconds in 1993). In every case when the shot clock was shortened, scoring increased.
                            Here is what happened when the WNBA shortened their shot cock-
                            http://www.allbusiness.com/education...4776854-1.html
                            Fair enough. I wasn't arguing that scoring is up since the 3pt line and shot clock. Just that the shot clock isn't an automatic there. You are right. Comparing over different eras is tough.

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                            • #29
                              Guess what will happen in just 94 more points scored by Andrew Warren...

                              (and since he has at least four more games, maybe more...he could make it...)

                              With 94 more points scored, Andrew Warren will reach 605 points scored THIS SEASON...
                              and that will make his 605 points the MOST points scored in a single season by anyone in the Missouri Valley this decade! (since 2000)...
                              When you think about all the great scorers and guys who have gone on to the NBA -- Kyle Korver, Nate Funk, POB, Cellus, David Moss, Jamaal Tatum, Blake Ahern, Phillip Gilbert, etc... I think that's a pretty good accomplishment....
                              GO Drew!!!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                                Guess what will happen in just 94 more points scored by Andrew Warren...

                                (and since he has at least four more games, maybe more...he could make it...)

                                With 94 more points scored, Andrew Warren will reach 605 points scored THIS SEASON...
                                and that will make his 605 points the MOST points scored in a single season by anyone in the Missouri Valley this decade! (since 2000)...
                                When you think about all the great scorers and guys who have gone on to the NBA -- Kyle Korver, Nate Funk, POB, Cellus, David Moss, Jamaal Tatum, Blake Ahern, Phillip Gilbert, etc... I think that's a pretty good accomplishment....
                                GO Drew!!!
                                Amen. Andrew has had an unbelievable season. Unreal. I was openly critical of his game before the season. He has totally stuck it to me (not that he cared what I thought). He has expanded his game, played tough, been a leader, all of those things.

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