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MU Viking
01-05-2014, 11:43 PM
Davante was announced as being the 45th player in MU history with 1000 points. He is additionally 26 rebounds from becoming the 24th player all-time with at least 1000 points and 500 rebounds.

Those in this club include…

Don Kojis: 1504 points, 1222 rebounds
Bo Ellis: 1663 points, 1085 rebounds
Terry Rand: 1309 points, 978 rebounds
Lazar Hayward, 1859 points, 910 rebounds
Tom Flynn: 1282 points, 771 rebounds
Trevor Powell: 1571 points, 765 rebounds
Damon Key: 1647 points, 739 rebounds
Roney Eford: 1471 points, 697 rebounds
George Thompson: 1773 points, 688 rebounds
Scott Merritt: 1049 points, 687 rebounds
Jim McIlvaine: 1278 points, 673 rebounds
Mike Moran: 1355 points, 670 rebounds
Wesley Matthews: 1673 points, 628 rebounds
Jerel McNeal: 1985 points, 608 rebounds
Rube Schulz: 1042 points, 598 rebounds
Ron Curry: 1040 points, 597 rebounds
Jimmy Butler: 1277 points, 579 rebounds
Russ Wittberger: 1353 points, 577 rebounds
Kerry Trotter: 1221 points, 569 rebounds
Earl Tatum: 1234 points, 563 rebounds
Tony Miller: 1027 points, 561 rebounds
Jae Crowder: 1049 points, 545 rebounds
Steve Novak: 1567 points, 524 rebounds


Davante Gardner: 1018 points, 474 rebounds

Awilhelmscream
01-06-2014, 12:05 AM
What that list is showing me more than anything is how damn impressive the numbers for Crowder and Butler were for their short stints here. Congrats to Davante on 1K points and looking forward to watching him join this club.

MU Viking
01-06-2014, 08:41 AM
Particularly Crowder. He's the only one to have done it in 2 years. I didn't check how many did it in 3 but there are a few.

ValiantSailor
01-06-2014, 09:17 AM
How many in that list were not starters?

VS

Nukem2
01-06-2014, 09:35 AM
How many in that list were not starters?

VSGood point. Hard to do that coming off the bench.

IWB
01-06-2014, 12:07 PM
Also amazing to see guards like Wes & Jerel on that list with the rebounds, but when you see Tony Miller and add that with his assists? That is some serious production. Is he the most productive player in MU history?

1027 points, 561 rebounds, 956 assists

Averaged 8.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 7.8 assists per game on a career? Those are huge numbers.

Goose85
01-06-2014, 01:25 PM
Also amazing to see guards like Wes & Jerel on that list with the rebounds, but when you see Tony Miller and add that with his assists? That is some serious production. Is he the most productive player in MU history?

1027 points, 561 rebounds, 956 assists

Averaged 8.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 7.8 assists per game on a career? Those are huge numbers.

I thought the same thing when I saw Tony Miller on that list. Never would have thought he had 500 plus rebounds. What an incredible stat line.

Is Miller coaching this year? Had been at USC but they have an all new staff.

MinnesotaJeb
01-06-2014, 02:22 PM
Particularly Crowder. He's the only one to have done it in 2 years. I didn't check how many did it in 3 but there are a few.

NCAA freshmen became eligible in football and basketball in 1972, so all those before then--like Rand, Schultz, Wittberger, Moran, Kojis, Flynn, and Thompson---would have had at most 3 years on varsity.