Big East stat leaders

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Big East stat leaders
« on: December 23, 2011, 01:05:59 PM »
Going into league play.

Harkless is 20th in scoring,Gift 32,Nuri 33


Offensive Leaders POINTS PPG
1. Herb Pope, HALL 21.4
2. Kevin Jones, WVU 20.4
3. Jeremy Lamb, CONN 18.9
4. Cleveland Melvin, DEP 18.5
5. Darius Johnson-Odom, MARQ 17.9
Complete Leaders

ASSISTS APG
1. Jordan Theodore, HALL 7.5
2. Vincent Council, PROV 7.0
3. Shabazz Napier, CONN 6.7
4. Peyton Siva, LOU 6.7
5. Junior Cadougan, MARQ 5.5
Complete Leaders

FIELD GOAL % FG%
1. Nasir Robinson, PITT .684
2. Andre Drummond, CONN .620
3. Ron Anderson Jr., USF .600
4. Gorgui Dieng, LOU .584
5. God'sgift Achiuwa, SJU .568
Complete Leaders

Defensive Leaders REBOUNDS RPG
1. Herb Pope, HALL 11.5
2. Kevin Jones, WVU 11.5
3. Gorgui Dieng, LOU 9.7
4. LaDontae Henton, PROV 8.8
5. Mouphtaou Yarou, VILL 8.4
Complete Leaders

BLOCKS BLKPG
1. Gorgui Dieng, LOU 2.9
2. Andre Drummond, CONN 2.9
3. Fab Melo, SYR 2.4
4. Dane Miller, RUTG 2.0
5. Justin Jackson, CIN 1.9
Complete Leaders

STEALS STPG
1. Fuquan Edwin, HALL 3.2
2. Russ Smith, LOU 2.5
3. Jeremy Lamb, CONN 2.2
4. Shabazz Napier, CONN 2.2
5. Dion Waiters, SYR 2.1
Complete Leaders
« Last Edit: December 23, 2011, 01:07:06 PM by Marco Baldi »

Poison

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Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2011, 01:22:52 PM »
Nuri is nothing. He quit.

Marillac

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Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2011, 01:28:00 PM »
Harrison is tied with Harkless for points.  Harrison will end the season as our leading scorer.

Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2011, 01:30:43 PM »
Harrison is tied with Harkless for points.  Harrison will end the season as our leading scorer.

Woops, missed him there. Also Moe and Gift top 10 in rebounding

here is link btw
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/statistics/_/group/4

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Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2011, 01:47:51 PM »
Wow, a walk on named Andre Drummond #2 in field goal percentage  :o Too bad the kid couldn't get a scholarship as an under the radar prospect. LOL

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« Reply #5 on: December 24, 2011, 12:22:22 AM »
Kevin jones is quietly having a monster year.   Saw him again tonight vs Baylor, he's much improved.   I always thought he was overrated offensively but he's been finding a way to get off a short jumper and post game... I'm impressed.  Maybe Huggie is doing some honest to goodness coaching. 

Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #6 on: December 24, 2011, 12:50:29 AM »
Kevin jones is quietly having a monster year.   Saw him again tonight vs Baylor, he's much improved.   I always thought he was overrated offensively but he's been finding a way to get off a short jumper and post game... I'm impressed.  Maybe Huggie is doing some honest to goodness coaching. 

He's always had a short jumper, while occasionally hitting it from deep.  He also already had a decent game in the post.  His game is getting better as he gets older.
« Last Edit: December 24, 2011, 12:28:53 PM by mjdinkins »

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Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #7 on: December 24, 2011, 10:01:16 AM »
And don't fall asleep on the Hall with Pope, Theodore, and Edwin. One POY candidate and three very nice players. Geez this is going to be a rough year.

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« Reply #8 on: December 24, 2011, 11:01:25 PM »
Kevin jones is quietly having a monster year.   Saw him again tonight vs Baylor, he's much improved.   I always thought he was overrated offensively but he's been finding a way to get off a short jumper and post game... I'm impressed.  Maybe Huggie is doing some honest to goodness coaching. 

He's always had a short jumper, while occasionally hitting it from deep.  He also already had a decent game in the post.  His game is getting better as he gets older.
That's what usually happens with kids as they move along.  It is going to be silly how good A freshman like Harrison will be after averaging 16 ppg as a freshman (where he will inevitably end up).

That is what some of the negative nancies don't understand about this core getting so many minutes.  They will be much better prepared than there freshman counterparts riding the pine at other schools.
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Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #9 on: January 06, 2012, 08:27:30 PM »

Harrison and Harkless 13th and 15th in scoring

Offensive LeadersPOINTS PPG
1. Kevin Jones, WVU 19.6
2. Cleveland Melvin, DEP 18.9
3. Jeremy Lamb, CONN 18.9
4. Herb Pope, HALL 18.3
5. Darryl Bryant, WVU 18.0
Complete Leaders

ASSISTS APG
1. Jordan Theodore, HALL 7.3
2. Vincent Council, PROV 6.5
3. Shabazz Napier, CONN 6.4
4. Peyton Siva, LOU 6.0
5. Cashmere Wright, CIN 5.2
Complete Leaders

FIELD GOAL % FG%
1. Nasir Robinson, PITT .633
2. Ron Anderson Jr., USF .605
3. Jack Cooley, ND .602
4. Andre Drummond, CONN .600
5. Davante Gardner, MARQ .577
Complete Leaders

Defensive LeadersREBOUNDS RPG
1. Kevin Jones, WVU 11.6
2. Herb Pope, HALL 10.7
3. Gorgui Dieng, LOU 9.6
4. LaDontae Henton, PROV 9.2
5. Jack Cooley, ND 8.4
Complete Leaders

BLOCKS BLKPG
1. Gorgui Dieng, LOU 3.3
2. Fab Melo, SYR 3.1
3. Andre Drummond, CONN 2.7
4. Dane Miller, RUTG 1.9
5. Herb Pope, HALL 1.8
Complete Leaders

STEALS STPG
1. Fuquan Edwin, HALL 3.1
2. Russ Smith, LOU 2.6
3. Dion Waiters, SYR 2.1
4. Shabazz Napier, CONN 2.0
5. Brandon Young, DEP 1.9
Complete Leaders

Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #10 on: January 27, 2012, 06:51:11 PM »
Harkless 13th in scoring, Harrison 16th

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/statistics/_/group/4

Offensive LeadersPOINTS PPG
1. Kevin Jones, WVU 20.9
2. Maalik Wayns, VILL 18.7
3. Darius Johnson-Odom, MARQ 18.1
4. Jeremy Lamb, CONN 17.9
5. Cleveland Melvin, DEP 17.8

ASSISTS APG
1. Jordan Theodore, HALL 7.2
2. Vincent Council, PROV 7.2
3. Shabazz Napier, CONN 6.2
4. Peyton Siva, LOU 5.8
5. Junior Cadougan, MARQ 5.6

FIELD GOAL % FG%
1. Jack Cooley, ND .591
2. Nasir Robinson, PITT .585
3. Ron Anderson Jr., USF .584
4. Gorgui Dieng, LOU .582
5. Davante Gardner, MARQ .581
 
Defensive LeadersREBOUNDS RPG
1. Kevin Jones, WVU 11.6
2. Herb Pope, HALL 10.3
3. Gorgui Dieng, LOU 9.5
4. LaDontae Henton, PROV 9.0
5. Moe Harkless, SJU
 
BLOCKS BLKPG
1. Gorgui Dieng, LOU 3.3
2. Fab Melo, SYR 3.0
3. Andre Drummond, CONN 2.5
4. Dane Miller, RUTG 1.9
5. Moe Harkless, SJU 1.9

STEALS STPG
1. Fuquan Edwin, HALL 3.1
2. Russ Smith, LOU 2.6
3. Jae Crowder, MARQ 2.3
4. Dion Waiters, SYR 2.3
5. Jordan Theodore, HALL 2.2
Complete Leaders

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Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #11 on: January 27, 2012, 07:21:32 PM »
  In just BE play, Harkless is 19 and 9 i think...pretty good numbers. 

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Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #12 on: January 28, 2012, 01:42:38 AM »
Outside of BE, you're scoring numbers are as valuable as the grapefruit league.

Re: Big East stat leaders
« Reply #13 on: January 30, 2012, 04:46:25 PM »
God's Gift made the list!  Good for him!