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  • BU all time top 25 scoring list...

    1. Hersey Hawkins............3,008
    2. Mitchell Anderson..........2,341
    3. Roger Phegley...............2,064
    4. Chet Walker..................1,975
    5. Paul Unruh....................1,822
    6. Joe Allen......................1,763
    7. Voise Winters................1,714
    8. Phillip Gilbert..................1,689
    9. Anthony Parker..............1,683
    10. Gene Melchiorre............1,608
    11. L.C. Bowen..................1,516
    12. Marcellus Sommerville.....1,493
    13. Deon Jackson...............1,491
    14. Rob Dye......................1,453
    15. Jim Caruthers...............1,425
    16. James Gillingham...........1,416
    17. Al Smith......................1,408
    18. Bob Carney..................1,355
    19. Jeremy Crouch...........1,264 *
    20. Bobby Humbles.............1,262
    21. David Thirdkill...............1,261
    22. Luke Jackson................1,252
    23. Curtis Stuckey..............1,248 **
    24. Daniel Ruffin................1,243 *
    25. Bobby Joe Mason...........1,229

    * still playing with @ least 2 more games
    ** done in only 2 seasons
    Last edited by Big Mike; 03-29-2008, 11:22 PM.

  • #2
    Wow! To think I've personally seen 17 of the top 25 play...... I'm gettin' OLD!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
      Wow! To think I've personally seen 17 of the top 25 play...... I'm gettin' OLD!
      Same here... (have seen 17 out of the 25 play)

      better do what I do... use the three point line as an excuse... it works for 10 out of the 17... maybe 11 if you claim Luke Jackson, but I doubt that Luke made too many threes.
      Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

      ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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      • #4
        Pretty impressive list. Only 6 other Division I schools can tout a scorer with over 3,000 career points. And 3 of the top 12 scorers of all time were from the Missouri Valley.
        Interestingly, 2 of the top 3 scorers in women's D1 history are also from the MVC.

        Division I women's career scoring--
        1. Jackie Stiles, Southwest Missouri State.......3,206
        2. Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Valley State ...3,122
        3. Lorri Bauman, Drake ..................................3,115
        4. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee ...............3,025
        5. Cheryl Miller, Southern California ................3,018
        6. Cindy Blodgett, Maine ...............................3,005
        7. Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State .........2,944
        8. Joyce Walker, Louisiana State....................2,906
        9. Sandra Hodge, New Orleans ......................2,860
        10. Andrea Congreaves, Mercer .....................2,796


        Division I Men's Career scoring--
        Pete Maravich, LSU ..................... 3,667
        Freeman Williams, Portland St. ....... 3,249
        Lionel Simmons, La Salle ............... 3,217
        Alphonso Ford, Mississippi Valley .... 3,165
        Harry Kelly, Texas Southern .......... 3,066
        Keydren Clark, St. Peter’s ............ 3,058
        Hersey Hawkins, Bradley .............. 3,008
        Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati .......... 2,973
        Danny Manning, Kansas ............... 2,951
        Alfredrick Hughes,Loyola (Ill.) ....... 2,914
        Elvin Hayes, Houston ................. 2,884
        Larry Bird, Indiana St. ................ 2,850
        Otis Birdsong, Houston ............... 2,832
        Kevin Bradshaw, Beth-Cook&USI ... 2,804
        Allan Houston, Tennessee ........... 2,801
        J.J. Redick, Duke ....................... 2,769
        Hank Gathers, USC & Loyola Mary.. 2,723
        Reggie Lewis, Northeastern ......... 2,708
        Daren Queenan, Lehigh .............. 2,703
        Byron Larkin, Xavier ................... 2,696
        David Robinson, Navy................. 2,669
        Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma ......... 2,661
        Troy Bell, Boston College ............ 2,632
        Michael Brooks, La Salle ............. 2,628
        Calbert Cheaney, Indiana ........... 2,613
        Mark Macon, Temple ................. 2,609
        Don MacLean, UCLA .................. 2,608
        Joe Dumars, McNeese St. ........... 2,605
        Henry Domercant, Eastern Ill. .......2,602
        Terrance Bailey, Wagner ............ 2,591
        Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest ........ 2,587
        Calvin Natt, La.-Monroe ............. 2,581
        Derrick Chievous, Missouri .......... 2,580
        Skip Henderson, Marshall ............ 2,574
        Austin Carr, Notre Dame ............. 2,560
        Sean Elliott, Arizona .................. 2,555
        Rodney Monroe, NC St. ............. 2,551
        Calvin Murphy, Niagara .............. 2,548
        Keith Van Horn, Utah ................ 2,542
        Frank Selvy, Furman ................. 2,538
        Johnny Dawkins, Duke ............... 2,537
        Willie Jackson, Centenary (La.) ....2,535
        Steve Rogers, Alabama St. ........ 2,534
        Steve Burtt, Iona .................... 2,534
        Shawn Respert,Michigan St.........2,531
        Joe Jakubick, Akron ................. 2,530
        Andrew Toney, La.-Lafayette .... 2,526
        Ron Perry, Holy Cross .............. 2,524
        Ronnie McCollum, Centenary ......2,524
        Mike Olliver, Lamar .................. 2,518
        Bryant Stith, Virginia ............... 2,516
        Bill Bradley, Princeton .............. 2,503
        Caleb Green, Oral Roberts ......... 2,503
        Jeff Grayer, Iowa St. ............... 2,502
        Elgin Baylor, Albertson & Seattle 2,500

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Beninator View Post
          ....... but I doubt that Luke made too many threes.
          I had a bowling class with Luke......................not much of a bowler either

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          • #6
            Yes, most of the players didn't have the benefit of the three-pointer, and many didn't get to play as freshmen in their era.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
              I had a bowling class with Luke......................not much of a bowler either
              I had an English Class with Anthony Manuel.

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              • #8
                Da Coach... with the long rich history UIUC has, I am surprised there aren't any players from the state flagship on the list you provided.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  Yes, most of the players didn't have the benefit of the three-pointer, and many didn't get to play as freshmen in their era.
                  And that makes the numbers of 7 out of the top ten even better.imo
                  Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

                  ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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                  • #10
                    Did they have the three point line when Hawkins was at Bradley, I cant remember?

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                    • #11
                      3 pt. line

                      The 3 point line existed the last 2 years of H. Hawkin's career at Bradley.

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                      • #12
                        I had Crouch ahead of Ruffin

                        I was trying to figure out where those two fell on the list on Wednesday night and I had Crouch at 1264 and Ruffin at 1243. That would put Crouch up a spot and Ruffin at #24 all time.

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                        • #13
                          welcome to the board 16....you are right...I made the correction...there was a lot of work to this since the BU stats site didn't include the last game (Virginia) and I took Tony Bennetts #'s and gave them to DR one year....so the list is right now! ;wink:

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                          • #14
                            Long way to go for JC to get to 18, but 20 is reachable for Ruff.

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                            • #15
                              Looks like one way or another, they'll finish #19 and #20! What a tremendous backcourt to have witnessed!
                              ???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12

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