Figured it would be fun to follow Tre and JP climb up Xavier's all time scoring chart. Tre should finish second. If JP finishes with the same amount of points as last year, he would finish in 15th at 1600 total points. Two top 15 scorers all time as seniors on the same team? We're in for a special season.
1 - BYRON LARKIN, 2,696
2 – TREVON BLUIETT, 2,261
3 - DAVID WEST, 2,132
4 - ROMAIN SATO, 2,005
5 - TYRONE HILL, 2,003
6 - LENNY BROWN, 1,885
7 – TU HOLLOWAY, 1,811
8 - ANTHONY HICKS, 1,805
9 - JAMIE GLADDEN, 1,780
10 - STEVE THOMAS, 1,722
11 - BRIAN GRANT, 1,719
12 - NICK DANIELS, 1,690
13 - BOB QUICK, 1,636
14 - STANLEY BURRELL, 1,612
15 - STAN KIMBROUGH, 1,596
16 - DARNELL WILLIAMS, 1,572
17 - LIONEL CHALMERS, 1,556
18 - GARY LUMPKIN, 1,507
19– JP MACURA, 1,491
20 - JAMES POSEY, 1,455
21 - JUSTIN DOELLMAN, 1,402
22 - JEFF JENKINS, 1,384
23 - JOE VIVIANO, 1,338
24 - JAMAL WALKER, 1,333
25 - JACK THOBE, 1,296
26 - DEREK STRONG,1,291
27 - DAVE PIONTEK, 1,287
28 - JERRY HELMERS, 1,275
29 - JOSH DUNCAN, 1,210
30 – MARK LYONS, 1,198
30 - JUSTIN CAGE, 1,181
32 - MICHAEL DAVENPORT, 1,172
33 - HANK STEIN, 1,144
34 – MAURICE MCAFEE, 1,142
35 - DEXTER BAILEY, 1,139
36 - GENE SMITH, 1,109
36 - RICHIE HARRIS, 1,109
38 - B.J. RAYMOND, 1,104
39 - KEVIN FREY, 1,102
40 - HUCK BUDDE, 1,096
40- DERRICK BROWN, 1,096
42 – KENNY FREASE, 1,094
43 - BILL KIRVIN, 1,088
44 - JIM BOOTHE, 1,085
45 - BOB PELKINGTON, 1,075
46 - JOE GEIGER, 1,073
46 - AARON WILLIAMS, 1,073
48 - VICTOR FLEMING, 1,059
49 - GARY MASSA, 1,049
50 - MIKE PLUNKETT, 1,043
51 - MICHAEL HAWKINS, 1,029
52 - T.J. JOHNSON, 1,021
53 – SEMAJ CHRISTON, 1,016
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11-07-2017, 10:45 PM #1
Trevon and JP's climb up the all time scoring chart
Last edited by XMuskieFTW; 11-05-2019 at 10:39 AM.
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11-08-2017, 07:44 AM #2
Didn't the article in the Xavier Nation publication say something about the two of them being on the verge of becoming the most prolific scoring duo in Xavier history?
If so, that begs the question, which duo would they be surpassing?I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I drink 2XS.
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11-08-2017, 08:13 AM #3
West and Sato overlapped didn't they? Or do they have to have played together the same 4 years to qualify?
"He's a little bit ball-dominant, he needs to have the ball in his hands, and he's not a good shooter." Ball-dominant … isn't that a nice way of calling someone a ball hog? Where is my Jay Bilas Thesaurus?
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11-08-2017, 08:34 AM #4
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11-08-2017, 09:36 AM #5
My guess is that they didn't necessarily need to play together for four years (although I imagine that would help and make sense...but we never let that stop us before), but they would need to have been playing on the team at the same time - for however many year - for their points to count in this particular category.
I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I drink 2XS.
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11-08-2017, 09:41 AM #6
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11-08-2017, 09:47 AM #7
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11-08-2017, 10:16 AM #8
I don’t know why, but I’m surprised to see Tyrone Hill at #4. I didn’t think he was that kind of scorer.
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11-08-2017, 10:33 AM #9
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Tyrone Hill was a double double machine ever since he stepped on the court as a freshman. Those points (and I think ~20ppg as a senior) add up.
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11-09-2017, 01:39 AM #10
Tyrone probably hasn't gotten the recognition he deserves for what a great player he was for X. Hill had a huge part in elevating the X program as a player.
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