6th Man of St. John's Basketball
St. John's Red Storm => In The Jungle... => Topic started by: QuanMan on September 11, 2014, 08:32:43 PM
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Harrison is at 1,629 points.
He's already shattered Willie Shaw's all time 3P FG record of 151. (201 and counting)
Walter Berry set the all time single season points record with 828 total points while averaging 23 ppg in the 86'-87' season. If he can surpass this feat, he will be sitting alone atop the all time scoring list.
All Time Points Leaders in Program History are as follows (Harrison 1,629):
1. Chris Mullin 2,440
2. Malik Sealy 2,402
3. Felipe Lopez 1,927
4. Bob Zawoluk 1,826
5. Zendon Hamilton 1,810
If you guys want to look at all of the program's all time record numbers, this link is from 2008, but really cool info:
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/stjo/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/records.pdf (http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/stjo/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/records.pdf)
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He'll probably be #3 when it's all said and done.
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Looks like a lock to finish #3. Passing Sealy or Mullin would require a monster season coupled with a deep run in both tournaments.
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There is only one Truth. without injuries third is definitely doable.
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There is only one Truth. without injuries third is definitely doable.
Without injuries he'd have to average just under 10 points per game to get third. I'd agree that's doable.
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Doug McDermott scored 934 pts last year, is Dee incapable of scoring 800?
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Doug McDermott scored 934 pts last year, is Dee incapable of scoring 800?
If they get 2 games in each tourney then he still has to average almost 24 to get to #1, that's not happening.
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I think the difference in the game in terns of rules and in the level of competition is so vast, that even if he does finish third, it doesn't meant very much anymore. Frankly, it should have been meaningless when Lopez did it.