Active Career D1 Assists Leaders As of 12/29
1) 591 Josh Wilson, Northern Arizona
2) 572 Jay Greene, UMBC
3) 557 Chris Lowe, UMass
4) 556 Dominic James, Marquette
5) 526 Eric Maynor, VCU
Active D1 Players With 1500 Points & 500 Assists
1) Dominic James, Marquette
2) Mike Trimboli, Vermont
3) Ben Woodside, North Dakota State
Consecutive MU Starts
1) 82 Wesley Matthews
2) 49 Jerel McNeal
3) 46 Lazar Hayward
4) 28 Dominic James
5) 14 Dwight Burke
Situational Stats
- When James, McNeal, & Matthews Score in Double-Digits: 26-6
- When James Gets 5+ Assists: 45-17
- When McNeal Gets 5+ Rebounds: 48-7
- When Matthews & McNeal Get 4+ Rebounds: 41-9
- When Matthews & McNeal Get 10+ Combined Rebounds: 38-8
Bench Scoring By Game
1) 24 Houston Baptist - Butler 10, Hazel 7, Acker 4, Cubillan 3
2) 31 Chicago State - Hazel 10, Cubillan 8, Acker 7, Butler 6
3) 09 UWM - Hazel 4, Acker 3, Cubillan 2
4) 23 Texas Southern - Acker 10, Butler 6, Hazel 4, Cubillan 3
5) 19 Northern Iowa - Cubillan 7, Acker 4, Butler 4, Hazel 4
6) 05 Dayton - Cubillan 5
7) 17 Central Michigan - Butler 7, Cubillan 5, Acker 3, Frozena 2
8) 06 Wisconsin - Acker 6
9) 06 IPFW - Hazel 2, Cubillan 2, Butler 2
10) 03 Tennessee - Butler 2, Hazel 1
11) 24 Western Carolina - Acker 8, Butler 7, Hazel 4, Otule 3, Fulce 2
12) 05 N.C. State - Hazel 4, Butler 1
13) 18 Presbyterian - Butler 8, Otule 4, Cubillan 3, Fulce 2, Acker 1
14) 02 Villanova - Hazel 2
Lookin at the bench scoring numbers makes me think keep on hustlin Jimmy Butler.
The guy's already rebounding and filling gaps.
How good would this team be if he could steal two buckets a half comin off the bench? Doesn't seem like a stretch that he could get a put-back and a 15 footer in the rhythm of the offense.
Fulce seems capable of the same kinda play by end of month.
O'Toole? How bout some solid positions on d, a couple fouls to give, a couple buckets, a couple free throws and a handful of boards and changed/altered shots?
Great numbers work Titan. See this thread and the thread on the Marquette all-time leaders... it really hits home that having really good players that are 4 year players (no transfer in or out/early NBA draftees) is just great. James, McNeal, and Matthews will be so missed when they graduate this year.