DB had 8 against Loyola giving him a total of 1,341 and 493 for the season. Brown needs 14 pts to tie #20 Bob Carney with 1355.
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Hey - we'll start a new thread next season but we oughta start tracking Elijah Childs' points as well!
Elijah now has 712 points - 435 this season. If he keeps up his same pace as his sophomore year - then by the time he finishes
as a senior - he will have somewhere in the 1600 point range - and it could be in the 1800 if his production jumps just a couple points
from soph to junior then senior year
That could land Elijah somewhere between 6th and 10th all time among Bradley scorers.
That would be awesome to celebrate two guys in back to back seasons finishing in the Top 10 at Bradley in career scoring!
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Originally posted by tornado View PostHey - we'll start a new thread next season but we oughta start tracking Elijah Childs' points as well!
Elijah now has 712 points - 435 this season. If he keeps up his same pace as his sophomore year - then by the time he finishes
as a senior - he will have somewhere in the 1600 point range - and it could be in the 1800 if his production jumps just a couple points
from soph to junior then senior year
That could land Elijah somewhere between 6th and 10th all time among Bradley scorers.
That would be awesome to celebrate two guys in back to back seasons finishing in the Top 10 at Bradley in career scoring!
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Elijah if healthy, should get into the Top 15 all-time. He is just getting better and better. He had kind of a rough 7-8 game stretch in middle of the season, but really came on at the end of the season. I expect him to average 13-14 next season. We've got DB and NK who should provide a good bulk of scoring.
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Originally posted by LittleBrave View PostI mean Hawk is 8th all-time in scoring among all NCAA D-1 schools.
Doubt in the next 50 years that someone at his calibur will come along at BU and come close to his point total.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...coring_leaders
But, I agree with you. I don't think we'll ever see another scorer like Hersey at Bradley. In his senior season (1987-88 ) Hersey lead the country in scoring with 36.3 points per game, despite almost always facing double-teaming, and frequently even triple-teaming. The 2nd highest average that season was Daren Queenan of Lehigh with an average of almost 8 ppg less than Hersey (28.5 ppg).
Hersey's career total would have been even higher, except that the 3-point rule was not enacted in college basketball until the 1986-87 season, meaning that Hersey played only 2 of his 4 seasons with the 3-point rule. His career scoring total might have been as much as 200 or more points higher if he had played all 4 seasons with the 3-point rule. If that had happened, Hersey's career total might have been over 3,200 points, which would have placed him in the top 3 or 4 all time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...coring_leaders
BTW, it makes one appreciate what Pete Maravich did. He played his entire career prior to the 3-point rule, and was a terrific outside shooter, yet he finished his career with over 400 points more than the next scorer.
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DB tallies a double-double with 14 pts and 11 assists in the Braves home opener.
Now with 31 points in 2 games, he remains at the 20 spot all-time, but with a few more hot games, could find himself passing BU Hall-of-Famer Rob Dye (#16 on the list, with 1.453 career points).
Eli Childs with a great Game #2 (23 pts), and is now just 2 pts shy of Marcello Robinson for 86th place. The Junior is on pace to crack the Top 40 on the All-time BU scoring chart. With a super season, he could pass Sammy Maniscalco (#32 on the list), the 1st Brave above the 1,200 pt mark on the list.
Go BRAVES!!
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Darrell Brown, Jr.'s 29 points yesterday gives him 171 points for the season (average of 13.2 ppg), and 1,536 points for his 3½ year career.
He now moves past L.C. Bowen and into 13th place on the Bradley all-time scoring list.
13. Darrell Brown, Jr. 2016-20.......1,536
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DB Jr. is now at #13 on the All-time BU scoring list, having poured in 1,555 career points. (He is also at #6 in BU All-time assist leaders, as he's tallying assists at a great clip this season).
Next on the list to jump is Gene Melchiorre, AW (Andrew Warren), and AP (Anthony Parker), who is at #10.
With his current production of late, he could surpass BU great, Parker (1,683 career points) at the halfway point of the Valley season.
Barring injury, he should cruise to the 6th spot before the Valley season ends!
Way to go Darrell! It's been a tough senior season at times, but he fights back harder after a game in which he struggles...he's done that his whole BU career.
Great to see him become a more complete player this year, and his 3-point shooting is coming into form again.
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