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agibson

Quote from: zvillehaze on January 31, 2017, 03:08:42 PM
Hearing that Alec will be on radio in Indy later today, AM 1070 sometime between 6:00-6:30 (5:00-5:30 Valpo time).  Live stream is here ... http://player.listenlive.co/20111 .  If they podcast it, I'll post a link later.

http://www.1070thefan.com/blogs/ride-jmv/valpos-1-scorer-alec-peters-joins-tony-d?platform=hootsuite

valpospartan

Quote from: valpo84 on January 31, 2017, 04:28:13 PM
For those who did not see Chris Ensminger play, he was a double-double machine his Jr and Sr year.  He was another big man project coming to VU out of Cincy area.  He grew rapidly between JR and Sr year HS and was a good 6'11 when he went to VU.  He was about 190 his frosh year but built up to 250-260 JR year.  He was a true post.  Not necessarily quick up and down the floor but had great footwork and a soft touch around the basket and always positioned well for rebounding. With Bryce on the outside and Chris on the inside, it caused the Mid-Con lots of problems.  And, he is one of the nicest people you'll meet.  He played in Germany for nearly 20 years, perennial all-star and now coaches in the Bundesliga.  BBall was in the family too as we should have tried to get his brother, Mike, who played and started for Charlie Coles' (God bless his soul) Miami of Ohio team.  Mike was a power 6'7" 250 forward who set mean picks and was tough as nails. 

Maybe ML could get Chris to show Sorolla how to do this.
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Location: Valpo

M

I think our bigs, especially Sorolla do a nice job boxing their guy out and keeping them from grabbing the offensive boards. Just because they aren't getting the rebounds doesn't mean they aren't doing their job properly.

agibson

Quote from: M on January 31, 2017, 10:06:08 PMI think our bigs, especially Sorolla do a nice job boxing their guy out and keeping them from grabbing the offensive boards

Sunday I remember well one massive box out from Sorolla where the ball may even have bounced on the court. That got a _little_ dicey as he was a touch slow to react and grab the ball. But, he definitely held his guy back.

valpospartan

#154
Quote from: agibson on February 01, 2017, 08:43:37 AM
Quote from: M on January 31, 2017, 10:06:08 PMI think our bigs, especially Sorolla do a nice job boxing their guy out and keeping them from grabbing the offensive boards

Sunday I remember well one massive box out from Sorolla where the ball may even have bounced on the court. That got a _little_ dicey as he was a touch slow to react and grab the ball. But, he definitely held his guy back.
On Sunday, and other games, I have seen him boxed out time after time, with no aggressive moves to get the defensive RB.  When VU is on offense, he  is often out of position to get a possible RB.
Joined: Jan 2006 Posts as of 5/9/12 - 677
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M

Is that because he was setting a high ball screen? Rolling to the hoop? Cleared out to make space for Alec?

Vashil averaged 1.4 rebounds as a freshman or sophomore or whatever his first year was, then 5, 5 and 7.  Let the kids learn!

bbtds

Quote from: agibson on January 31, 2017, 07:57:02 PM
Quote from: zvillehaze on January 31, 2017, 03:08:42 PM
Hearing that Alec will be on radio in Indy later today, AM 1070 sometime between 6:00-6:30 (5:00-5:30 Valpo time).  Live stream is here ... http://player.listenlive.co/20111 .  If they podcast it, I'll post a link later.

http://www.1070thefan.com/blogs/ride-jmv/valpos-1-scorer-alec-peters-joins-tony-d?platform=hootsuite

Tony D on 1070 really is a Valpo fan and grew up in NWI. When Valpo played in Indy on a regular basis he was always there for the games. 

swiftmutiny

Alec has been named as one of the ten finalists for the Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award: http://www.valpoathletics.com/mbasketball/news/2016-17/16073/peters-named-finalist-for-karl-malone-award/

Full list:

Lauri Markkanen - Arizona
Johnathan Motley - Baylor
Ivan Rabb - California
Dedric Lawson - Memphis
Miles Bridges - Michigan St.
Bonzie Colson - Notre Dame
Michael Young - Pittsburgh
Caleb Swanigan - Purdue
TJ Leaf - UCLA
Alec Peters - Valparaiso

M

What a sweet outside shot he had going tonight.

talksalot

#159
Points All through last night

1 Dallas Moore , North Florida 2,208  Plays Stetson on Saturday and NJIT on 2/9
2 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 2,207  NOW AT 2,229.. 90-Points behind 4th place in HL History
3 Damon Lynn , NJIT 2,153

(I listed Lynn, because NJIT plays at North Florida next Thursday)

Rebounds All
1 Tim Kempton , Lehigh 982  At American Univ on Saturday
2 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 947 NOW 954 


Field Goals Made All
1 Dallas Moore , North Florida 820 
2 Tim Williams , New Mexico 750  At home to San Jose State on Saturday
3 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 742  Now 747 (on 5-12 from the field against UWM, 8-8 FTs)


Double Doubles All
1 Josh Hawkinson , Washington St. 51 
2 Tim Kempton , Lehigh 45 
3 Angel Delgado , Seton Hall 39 
4 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 36  no change, 22-7 on Thursday


Field Goals Attempted All

1 Damon Lynn , NJIT 1,769 
2 Dallas Moore , North Florida 1,704 
3 QJ Peterson , VMI 1,639 
4 Jared Brownridge , Santa Clara 1,592  Now 1,604
5 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 1,525  Now 1,537

Points Per Game
Player PPG
1  Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-American) 30.0 
2  Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) 23.9  22 Points against UWM, now 23.8
3  Dallas Moore, North Florida (ASUN) 23.3 
4  Tyler Hall, Montana St. (Big Sky) 23.3 
5  Mike Daum, South Dakota St. (Summit League) 23.2 

Free Throw %
Coming into Milwaukee, AP 147-163 for 90.2.  now, 155-171; which is 90.64%; which if nothing else happened, moves him to 12th.

10 Peter Jok, Iowa (Big Ten) Sr. 6-6 G 21  86  94  91.5 
11 Miles Bowman Jr, High Point (Big South) Sr. 6-6 F 22  78  86  90.7 
12 Billy Garrett Jr., DePaul (Big East) Sr. 6-6 G 22  124  137  90.5 
13 Junior Robinson, Mt. St. Mary's (Northeast) Jr. 5-5 G 23  66  73  90.4 
14 Bryce Aiken, Harvard (Ivy League) Fr. 6-0 G 15  47  52  90.4 
15 Aleksa Jugovic, Tennessee Tech (OVC) Jr. 6-3 G 25  84  93  90.3 
16 Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) Sr. 6-9 F 22  147  163  90.2
17 Francis Alonso, UNCG (Southern) So. 6-3 G 23  64  71  90.1 
18 Derrick Walton Jr., Michigan (Big Ten) Sr. 6-1 G 22  81  90  90.0 
18 Daniel Dixon, William & Mary (Colonial) Sr. 6-6 G 20  72  80  90.0 

Free Throws made for the season:

1 Mike Daum, South Dakota St. (Summit League) So. 6-9 F 25  164  189 
2 Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-American) Jr. 5-9 G 22  155  190 
3 Eric Mika, BYU (West Coast) So. 6-10 F 23  150  191  Now 155 of 198, now t2
4 Jaylon Brown, Evansville (Missouri Valley) Sr. 6-0 G 24  149  174 
5 Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) Sr. 6-9 F 22  147  163 Now 155-171, now t2
6 T.J. Williams, Northeastern (Colonial) Sr. 6-3 G 22  141  188 
7 Elijah Brown, New Mexico (Mountain West) Jr. 6-4 G 23  138  168 




talksalot

#160
Points All through Friday 2/3

1 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 2,229 
2 Dallas Moore , North Florida 2,208 
3 Jared Brownridge , Santa Clara 2,159 
4 Damon Lynn , NJIT 2,153  ... see the story at the end of this post

Today:  Alec with 20, moves to 2,249
Dallas Moore with 22, moves to 2,230
Brownridge with 13 moves to 2172


Rebounds All

1 Tim Kempton , Lehigh 982  NOW 994
2 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 954  NOW 962

Field Goals Made All

1 Dallas Moore , North Florida 820  NOW 830
2 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 747  NOW 754
3 Tim Williams , New Mexico 750  Did not play in today's game.  Lobos coach Craig Neal said on Tuesday that Williams has a stress fracture in his foot and is not sure how long he will be out.


Double Doubles All

1 Josh Hawkinson , Washington St. 51 
2 Tim Kempton , Lehigh 45 
3 Angel Delgado , Seton Hall 39  Now 40, 26 and 17 in Saturday's game
4 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 36  no change:  20-8 on Saturday
5 Ryan Taylor , Marshall 35  no change:  14-7 on Saturday

Points Per Game
Player PPG
1  Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-American) 30.2 
2  Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) 23.8    20 today...
3  Dallas Moore, North Florida (ASUN) 23.3  22 today
4  Tyler Hall, Montana St. (Big Sky) 23.3   22 today
5  Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah (Big Sky) 23.2  19 today


Career over, but Damon Lynn's legacy will last at NJIT

The senior guard, who shattered records and transformed a program, has undergone surgery for a ruptured Achilles.

One of the great success stories in the history of New Jersey college basketball has come to a premature end, although its legacy will continue.

NJIT senior Damon Lynn, who defied the odds and rose from unrecruited to virtually unstoppable as a mid-major guard, lifting the Highlanders from obscurity in the process, has undergone surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon.

"He was a once-in-a-generation player," NJIT coach Brian Kennedy told Gannett New Jersey Monday night in a text-message exchange. "He's been the face of the athletic department the last four years and was a huge part of us getting into the Atlantic Sun conference. His competitive will to succeed on the ultimate stage was a joy to watch, and his scoring accolades second to none."

The Union Catholic High School grad scored 2,153 collegiate points, smashing the program record. He made 434 3-pointers, which ends up fifth in NCAA history behind Oakland's Travis Bader (504), Duke's J.J. Redick (457), Chicago State's David Holston (450) and Saint Peter's Keydren Clark (435).

This season, Lynn was averaging 20.6 points and 3.5 assists while shooting 87 percent from the free-throw line and 35 percent from deep.

His Achilles gave way Jan. 21 against Florida Gulf Coast. NJIT (9-15) has lost four straight without him.

"When I heard the news that Damon had gotten hurt I felt awful for him," said Jim Engles, who coached him at NJIT for three years before moving to Columbia this season. "He deserved to finish his career with that 'one shining moment' storybook ending. His drive, competitiveness, and leadership were unbelievable examples for all of us to see every day we were around him."

When Engles and then-assistant Kennedy discovered Lynn at Union Catholic, NJIT was a nomadic program just a few years removed from a winless season. To their credit, they recognized his gifts early and built around him soon after his arrival.

As a result, the Highlanders posted back-to-back 20-win seasons and appearances in the semifinals of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. They earned a place in a conference and, with a win at Michigan (Lynn scored 20), captured the attention of the nation. He became an Associated Press honorable mention All-American.

"All of that, and he was a humble kid who never asked for anything and was an honor roll student in the classroom," Kennedy said. "It was an honor to have coached him."

In 2015 NJIT broke ground on a $100 million, 3,500-seat multipurpose arena that is due to open sometime within the next year. There is no doubt that Lynn's No. 5 will hang in those rafters.

"He may be too young to realize this right now, but the legacy that he has left at NJIT will be talked about for years to come," Engles said. "I am 100 percent convinced he will take his degree from NJIT in the spring and move on to a new story that will be just as incredible as the one he wrote over the last four years."

ValpoDad89

Fox 32 here in the Chi just had a nice expose on Alec Petes. Awesome piece and great pub for this young man and the school in a large metro area. Again positive piece that gives this program some much well served publicity!!!! ;D


valpo84

"Christmas is for presents, March is for Championships." Denny Crum

talksalot

#164
Points All through Thursday 2/9

1 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 2,261  (12 for Alec tonight)
2 Dallas Moore , North Florida 2,258  (28 for Dallas tonight vs. NJIT)
3 Jared Brownridge , Santa Clara 2,172 playing later 

Rebounds All

1 Tim Kempton , Lehigh 1,005
2 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 974

Field Goals Made All

1 Dallas Moore , North Florida 838
2 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 759
3 Tim Williams , New Mexico 750  Williams has a stress fracture in his foot and is not sure how long he will be out.

Double Doubles All

1 Josh Hawkinson , Washington St. 52
2 Tim Kempton , Lehigh 47
3 Angel Delgado , Seton Hall 41
4 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 37 12 and 14 for AP tonight
5 Ryan Taylor , Marshall 35 doesn't play again until Saturday

Points Per Game
Player PPG
1  Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-American) 30.2 ...had 41 on Tuesday
2  Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) 23.8    12 today...
3  Dallas Moore, North Florida (ASUN) 23.3  28 today
4  Tyler Hall, Montana St. (Big Sky) 23.3   13 today
5  Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah (Big Sky) 23.2  16 today

Single Season Valpo Scoring Record

1. Bruce Lindner 1969-70 725
2. Alec Peters 2015-16 679
3. Dick Jones 1966-67 662
4. Bryce Drew 1996-97 617
5. Bryce Drew 1997-98 613
6. Tracy Gipson 1992-93 595
7  ALEC PETERS 2016-2017  579 AFTER TONIGHTS 12 POINTS
8. Dan Oppland 2004-05 577
9. Dan Oppland 2005-06 573
10. Alec Peters 2014-15 570
10. Anthony Allison 1995-96 566

talksalot

From the NCAA, updating the Points per game standings through the Thursday night games...

Points Per Game
Player PPG
1  Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-American) 30.7     736 in 24 games  7 games remaining @ Miami on Saturday
2  Mike Daum, South Dakota St. (Summit League) 23.9   644 in 27 games  4 games remaining @ South Dakota on Saturday
3  Dallas Moore, North Florida (ASUN) 23.4     633 in 27 games      4 games remaining @ SC Upstate on Saturday
4  Markelle Fultz, Washington (Pac-12) 23.2     534 in 23 games     6 games remaining @ Utah on Saturday
Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) 23.2     579 in 25 games    6 games remaining
6  Chris Clemons, Campbell (Big South) 23.1   578 in 25 games   5 games remaining @ #345 Presbyterian on Saturday
7 Cameron Morse, Youngstown St. (Horizon) 22.9   527 in 23 games  5 games remaining
8 Tyler Hall, Montana St. (Big Sky) 22.8   571 in 25 games  at Southern Utah on Saturday
9 Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah (Big Sky) 22.8  569 in 25 games 


so we have 5 vs 7 in the Valpo game and 8 vs 9 in the Montana State/SUU game on Saturday.



talksalot

And a closer look at the Total Rebounds

1 Caleb Swanigan, Purdue (Big Ten)    25    320 
2 Angel Delgado, Seton Hall (Big East)   23    303 
3 Steve Taylor Jr., Toledo (Mid-American)   23   283 
4 Bryce Washington, Louisiana (Sun Belt)    24   279 
5 Sebastian Saiz, Ole Miss (Southeastern)  24   278 
5 Aubrey Williams, Kennesaw St. (ASUN)   26   278 
7 Emmanuel Omogbo, Colorado St. (Mtn West)  25   272 
7 Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon)       25  272 
9 Alize Johnson, Missouri St. (Missouri Valley)   26     271 
10 Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame (Atlantic Coast)   25  269 
11 Devontae Cacok, UNCW (Colonial)     26     266 

FREE Throws Made

1 Mike Daum, South Dakota St. (Summit League) So. 6-9 F 27  179 
2 Eric Mika, BYU (West Coast) So. 6-10 F              26  174   
3 Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-American) Jr. 5-9 G 24  160   
4 Jaylon Brown, Evansville (Missouri Valley) Sr. 6-0 G 26  159   
5 Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) Sr. 6-9 F 25  158   
6 Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah (Big Sky) Sr. 6-3 G 25  153

and Double-Doubles for the season (games played and # of DblDbl)

1 Caleb Swanigan, Purdue (Big Ten) So. 6-9 F 25  21 
2 Bryce Washington, Louisiana (Sun Belt) Jr. 6-6 F 24  18 
2 Angel Delgado, Seton Hall (Big East) Jr. 6-10 F 23  18 
4 Sebastian Saiz, Ole Miss (Southeastern) Sr. 6-9 F 24  17 
4 Steve Taylor Jr., Toledo (Mid-American) Sr. 6-9 F 23  17 
6 Dedric Lawson, Memphis (AAC) So. 6-9 F 25  16 
6 Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) Sr. 6-9 F 25  16 
8 Eric Mika, BYU (West Coast) So. 6-10 F 26  15 
8 Aubrey Williams, Kennesaw St. (ASUN) Sr. 6-6 F 26  15 
8 Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame (Atlantic Coast) Jr. 6-5 F 25  15 
8 Jimmy Hall, Kent St. (Mid-American) Sr. 6-8 F 24  15 






talksalot

#168
Beginning the night...

SEASON POINTS PER GAME
5  Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) 23.2     579 in 25 games    6 games remaining
7 Cameron Morse, Youngstown St. (Horizon) 22.9   527 in 23 games  5 games remaining

Peters adds 22... he's at 601 through 26 games = 23.11538
Morse adds 25... he's at 552 through 24 games  = 23.00000

SEASON REBOUNDS
1 Caleb Swanigan, Purdue (Big Ten)    25    320 
2 Angel Delgado, Seton Hall (Big East)   23    303 
3 Steve Taylor Jr., Toledo (Mid-American)   23   283  PLUS 7 = 290
4 Bryce Washington, Louisiana (Sun Belt)    24   279  PLUS 8 = 287
5 Sebastian Saiz, Ole Miss (Southeastern)  24   278  - DID NOT PLAY
5 Aubrey Williams, Kennesaw St. (ASUN)   26   278  - DID NOT PLAY
7 Emmanuel Omogbo, Colorado St. (Mtn West)  25   272  PLUS 3 = 275
7 Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon)       25  272   PLUS 7 = 279 - NOW IN 5TH PLACE
9 Alize Johnson, Missouri St. (Missouri Valley)   26     271  DID NOT PLAY

SEASON FREE Throws Made

1 Mike Daum, South Dakota St. (Summit League) So. 6-9 F 27  179 
2 Eric Mika, BYU (West Coast) So. 6-10 F              26  174   
3 Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-American) Jr. 5-9 G 24  160    DID NOT SHOOT A FREE THROW
4 Jaylon Brown, Evansville (Missouri Valley) Sr. 6-0 G 26  159  PLUS 6 = 165   
5 Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) Sr. 6-9 F 25  158   PLUS 8 = 166... NOW IN 3RD PLACE
6 Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah (Big Sky) Sr. 6-3 G 25  153 PLUS 11 = 164

SEASON DOUBLE DOUBLES
1 Caleb Swanigan, Purdue (Big Ten) So. 6-9 F 25  21 
2 Bryce Washington, Louisiana (Sun Belt) Jr. 6-6 F 24  18 
2 Angel Delgado, Seton Hall (Big East) Jr. 6-10 F 23  18 
4 Sebastian Saiz, Ole Miss (Southeastern) Sr. 6-9 F 24  17 
4 Steve Taylor Jr., Toledo (Mid-American) Sr. 6-9 F 23  17 
6 Dedric Lawson, Memphis (AAC) So. 6-9 F 25  16  DID NOT PLAY
6 Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon) Sr. 6-9 F 25  16  22 AND 8 TONIGHT
8 Eric Mika, BYU (West Coast) So. 6-10 F 26  15  HAS 8 AND 5 IN THE FIRST 11 MINUTES
8 Aubrey Williams, Kennesaw St. (ASUN) Sr. 6-6 F 26  15  DID NOT PLAY
8 Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame (Atlantic Coast) Jr. 6-5 F 25  15    ER UH, YEH, 33 AND 13 TONIGHT, NOW HAS 16
8 Jimmy Hall, Kent St. (Mid-American) Sr. 6-8 F 24  15  DID NOT HAVE A DBL-DBL

CAREER Points All

1 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 2,261  PLUS 22 = 2,283 WITH 5 TO PLAY + CONF
2 Dallas Moore , North Florida 2,258  PLUS 26 = 2,284  OUCH... WITH 3 TO PLAY + CONF

CAREER Rebounds All

1 Tim Kempton , Lehigh 1,005
2 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 974 + 8 = 982

CAREER Field Goals Made All

1 Dallas Moore , North Florida 838
2 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 759 + 6 = 765


talksalot

Including the Thursday night games...

Points per game

Pos   Name School Conference   Games Played   total Points   average
1   Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-Amer)   26   775   29.80769231
2   Dallas Moore, North Florida (ASUN)   29   698   24.06896552
3   Mike Daum, South Dakota St. (Summit)    29   692   23.86206897
4   Cameron Morse, Youngstown St. (Horizon)   25   587   23.48000000
5   Chris Clemons, Campbell (Big South)   27   631   23.37037037
6   Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah (Big Sky)   26   601   23.11538462
6   Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon)   26   601   23.11538462
8   Markelle Fultz, Washington (Pac-12)   24   553   23.04166667
9   Tyler Hall, Montana St. (Big Sky)   27   618   22.88888889

               
   Double Doubles - Season            
               
Rank   Player   G   Dbl Dbl      
1   Caleb Swanigan, Purdue (Big Ten)   26   22      
2   Angel Delgado, Seton Hall (Big East)   25   20      
3   Bryce Washington, Louisiana (Sun Belt)   26   19      
4   Steve Taylor Jr., Toledo (Mid-American)   25   18      
5   Aubrey Williams, Kennesaw St. (ASUN)   28   17      
5   Dedric Lawson, Memphis (AAC)   27   17      
5   Sebastian Saiz, Ole Miss (Southeastern)   26   17      
8   Eric Mika, BYU (West Coast)   28   16      
8   Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame (Atlantic Coast)   27   16      
8   Marquise Moore, George Mason (Atlantic 10)   26   16      
8   Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon)   26   16      
12   Emmanuel Omogbo, Colorado St. (Mountain West)   27   15      
12   Jimmy Hall, Kent St. (Mid-American)   26   15      
12   Tim Kempton, Lehigh (Patriot)   26   15      
12   Kyle Kuzma, Utah (Pac-12)   23   15      
               
   Career Rebounds            
      Games Played   Total      
1   Tim Kempton , Lehigh   117   1,023      
2   Alec Peters , Valparaiso   131   983      
3   Josh Hawkinson , Washington St.   113   952      
3   Angel Delgado , Seton Hall   90   952      
               
   Rebounds - This Season            
               
1   Caleb Swanigan, Purdue (Big Ten)   26   337      
2   Angel Delgado, Seton Hall (Big East)   25   330      
3   Steve Taylor Jr., Toledo (Mid-American)   25   303      
3   Aubrey Williams, Kennesaw St. (ASUN)   28   303      
5   Bryce Washington, Louisiana (Sun Belt)   26   300      
6   Sebastian Saiz, Ole Miss (Southeastern)   26   292      
7   Emmanuel Omogbo, Colorado St. (Mountain West)   27   291      
8   Alize Johnson, Missouri St. (Missouri Valley)   28   289      
9   Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame (Atlantic Coast)   27   288      
9   Rokas Gustys, Hofstra (Colonial)   24   288      
11   Devontae Cacok, UNCW (Colonial)   28   281      
12   Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon)   26   279      
13   Michael Buchanan, USC Upstate (ASUN)   29   276      
14   James Thompson IV, Eastern Mich. (Mid-American)   25   275      
15   Jimmy Hall, Kent St. (Mid-American)   26   274      
15   Marquise Moore, George Mason (Atlantic 10)   26   274      
17   Dedric Lawson, Memphis (AAC)   27   272      
18   Eric Mika, BYU (West Coast)   28   266      
               
   Double-Double - Career            
               
1   Josh Hawkinson , Washington St.   53         
2   Tim Kempton , Lehigh   48         
3   Angel Delgado , Seton Hall   43         
4   Alec Peters , Valparaiso   37         
5   Ryan Taylor , Marshall   35         
               
   3-point shooting % - CAREER (only showing #41-50)            
      made   attempted   %   
41   Schadrac Casimir , Iona   127   304   0.418   
42   Devonte' Graham , Kansas   157   376   0.418   
43   Anthony Johnson , Northern Col.   96   230   0.417   
44   Victor Sanders , Idaho   159   381   0.417   
45   Dusty Hannahs , Arkansas   136   326   0.417   
46   London Perrantes , Virginia   196   470   0.417   
47   Deyshonne Much , Iona   115   276   0.417   
48   Devin Cannady , Princeton   107   257   0.416   
49   Austin Loop , Marshall   268   645   0.416   
50   Alec Peters , Valparaiso   280   674   0.415   
               
   Points per game - CAREER (only showing #21-30)            
               
Rank   Player   GM   Pts*   Avg*   
21   Marcus Keene , Central Mich.   80   1,418    17.72500    
22   Dallas Moore , North Florida   129   2,284    17.70543    
23   Jon Elmore , Marshall   50   880    17.60000    
24   Egor Koulechov , Rice   57   1,002    17.57895    
25   Dedric Lawson , Memphis   59   1,036    17.55932    
26   Alec Peters , Valparaiso   131   2,283    17.42748    
27   Donte McGill , FIU   53   920    17.35849    
28   Evan Boudreaux , Dartmouth   48   828    17.25000    
29   Andrew Rowsey , Marquette   88   1,507    17.12500    
30   Derick Newton , Stetson   62   1,055    17.01613    
               
               


talksalot

#172
Career Points:


Points All

1 Dallas Moore , North Florida 2,338  - One game with Jacksonville left on their schedule on Thursday 2/23.
2 Alec Peters , Valparaiso 2,305  + 20 today = 2,325   with three regular season to play... AP should have this one in the bag.

Points per game - season

1   Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-American)   27   815   30.1852
2   Mike Daum, South Dakota St. (Summit League)   30   743   24.7667
3   Dallas Moore, North Florida (ASUN)   30   713   23.7667
4   Chris Clemons, Campbell (Big South)   27   631   23.3704
5   Cameron Morse, Youngstown St. (Horizon)   26   607   23.3462
6   Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah (Big Sky)   27   626   23.1852
7   Markelle Fultz, Washington (Pac-12)   25   579   23.1600
8   Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon)   28   643   22.9643 - including 20 on Sunday
9   Tyler Hall, Montana St. (Big Sky)   28   638   22.7857
10   Keon Johnson, Winthrop (Big South)   26   572   22.0000
11   Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure (Atlantic 10)   24   519   21.6250
11   Jack Gibbs, Davidson (Atlantic 10)   24   519   21.6250

Total points for Season:


      
Rank   Player   PTS
1   Marcus Keene, Central Mich. (Mid-American)   815
2   Mike Daum, South Dakota St. (Summit League)   743
3   Dallas Moore, North Florida (ASUN)   713
4   Alec Peters, Valparaiso (Horizon)   643
5   Tyler Hall, Montana St. (Big Sky)   638
6   Chris Clemons, Campbell (Big South)   631
7   Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah (Big Sky)   626
8   Cameron Morse, Youngstown St. (Horizon)   607
9   Jonathan Stark, Murray St. (OVC)   594
10   Kendrick Ray, Kennesaw St. (ASUN)   591

Career Average - #21 - 30
Rank   Player   GM   Pts*    Avg*
21   Jared Brownridge , Santa Clara   125   2,233    17.8640
22   Dallas Moore , North Florida   131   2,338    17.8473
23   Jon Elmore , Marshall   52   923    17.7500
24   Egor Koulechov , Rice   59   1,033    17.5085
25   Alec Peters , Valparaiso   133   2,325    17.4812
26   Dedric Lawson , Memphis   60   1,048    17.4667
27   Donte McGill , FIU   55   954    17.3455
28   Evan Boudreaux , Dartmouth   50   867    17.3400
29   Andrew Rowsey , Marquette   89   1,525    17.1348
30   Derick Newton , Stetson   64   1,088    17.0000

Career Rebounds... pay attention to this one... could be a BIG Milestone on Tuesday night!

Rank   Player   GM   Reb*
1   Tim Kempton , Lehigh     118     1,033 (including 10 today against UConn)
2   Alec Peters , Valparaiso   133   993 (Including 5 against UDM)



Career 3-point shooting percentage (including 3-7 today)

Rank   Player   3FG*   3FGA   Pct*
41   Dusty Hannahs , Arkansas   136   326   0.41718
42   Matt Donlan , Youngstown St.   139   334   0.41617
43   Alec Peters , Valparaiso   285   685   0.41606
44   Aaron Young , Oral Roberts   89   214   0.41589
45   Victor Sanders , Idaho   163   392   0.41582
46   Deyshonne Much , Iona   116   279   0.41577
47   Corey Johnson , Harvard   131   316   0.41456
48   Cole Murray , Northern Ky.   242   584   0.41438
49   Matthew Fisher-Davis , Vanderbilt   220   531   0.41431
50   Calvin Hermanson , St. Mary's (CA)   157   379   0.41425

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one for the team...   Free Throw Percentage... that we have all noticed slipping a bit lately...

            
1   Notre Dame (Atlantic Coast)   391   479   0.8163
2   Villanova (Big East)   419   520   0.8058
3   Valparaiso (Horizon)   493   628   0.7850 - including 8-15 today
4   Michigan (Big Ten)   354   455   0.7780 - including 9-18 today (in OT loss to Minn)
5   Central Mich. (Mid-American)   517   658   0.7857
6   Wofford (Southern)   428   546   0.7839