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What is the greatest MU individual game performance SINCE NOVAK'S 41/16 (which was getting 91% of the vote)?

11-21-06 James/Duke 25 pts, 3 reb, 67% eFG, 5-6 FT, 7/1/1 Ast/Stl/TO vs. Duke
3-22-08 McNeal/Stanford 30 pts, 8 reb, 60% eFG, 0-0 FT, 2/1/3 Ast/Stl/TO Stanford
1-4-09 McNeal/Cincy 26 pts, 5 reb, 125% eFG, 1-2 FT, 6/0/2 Ast/Stl/TO Cincy (best stats on this board, but weakest opponent)
3-20-09 Hayward/Utah St 26 pts, 8 reb, 75% eFG%, 5-6 FT, 0/0/1 Ast/Stl/TO Utah St - 45% of MUs pts in a 58-57 NCAA win has to be a record %
11-27-10 DJO/UWM 29 pts, 4 reb, 89% eFG%, 4-4 FT, 3/0/1 Ast/Stl/TO UWM - streak would have ended without him
2-18-12 Crowder/UConn 29 pts, 12 reb, 71% eFG%, 9-10 FT, 1/3/0 Ast/Stl/TO UConn - also drew 5 fouls on the No. 2 NBA prospect in the country
Another game - did I miss one?
11/27/06 James/Valpo 22 pts, 0 Reb, 58% eFG, 11-13 FT, 3/1/2 Ast/St/TO vs. Valpo - scored last 18 Marquette points included two three pointers in final minute to win by 3
1-7-2009 Matthews/Rutgers 23 pts, 6 reb, 100% eFG%, 3-6 FT, 2/2/1 Ast/St/TO – 10 of 10 from floor in 81-76 over Rutgers
1/21/07 James/Pitt 23 pts, 1 reb, 57% eFG, 5/0/0 Ast/St/TO fouled going 1 on 3 at end of OT & hits both FTs to give No. 6 Pitt 1st home loss of season

MUDPT

I loved this Dom game.

http://wiki.muscoop.com/doku.php/men_s_basketball/pitt_02_15_08

2 for 11 from the field for 4 points, however 12 assists and ZERO turnovers.

Also the Cubi 6 for 6  3 game against Georgetown stands out.

bamamarquettefan

Yes, that 6 of 6 from beyond the arc may have saved the season in the 3-point win.  MU had lost 5 straight games to top 100 teams before that stunner, so it really may have saved the season and prevented us from having a gap in the invite streak.  Looks like I'm out of options though, so can't add it :-)
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4everwarriors

Quote from: muwarrior69 on February 19, 2012, 07:19:44 AM
Since Wade, Novak. However, I think the greatest individual game performance by an Marquette player was in 1976 when Butch Lee single handedly nearly defeated the USA in the olympics.

Rican agrees with you.
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frozena pizza

After seeing Gardner's game and stat line from last night I wanted to pull up this thread.  I think Ox's performance belongs in this conversation - maybe not #1 (I think Novak against UConn still has it), but worthy of consideration.  Pretty rare to see a player get 26 points without missing a FG attempt and 12-13 from the line, 8 boards with only 1 TO and ZERO fouls.  Add that this came against the #12 team in the country, ranked 8th in defensive efficiency, and you have a pretty memorable performance.  As a side note, reading all the frustration about DG on the Syracuse board really drove it home to me how dominant he was.

MerrittsMustache

Quote from: frozena pizza on February 26, 2013, 01:49:46 PM
After seeing Gardner's game and stat line from last night I wanted to pull up this thread.  I think Ox's performance belongs in this conversation - maybe not #1 (I think Novak against UConn still has it), but worthy of consideration.  Pretty rare to see a player get 26 points without missing a FG attempt and 12-13 from the line, 8 boards with only 1 TO and ZERO fouls.  Add that this came against the #12 team in the country, ranked 8th in defensive efficiency, and you have a pretty memorable performance.  As a side note, reading all the frustration about DG on the Syracuse board really drove it home to me how dominant he was.

To me, the most impressive thing was 26 points on just 7 FGA without making a 3 (3.7 PPS). He earned those points.



seakm4

I went with another game.

'Rel vs Bucky. 26 pts (of 61), 10/18 shooting, 2/3 from deep, 7 boards, 1 assist, 2 steals in a 3 pt win

only negatives of that is the 3 TO's, but he dominated them in a huge game.

AirPunches

Jae vs wvu was another good one. That was the game where a couple guys were suspended. He played 40 min, had 26 pts, and pretty much sealed up player of the year.

RJax55

Another Crowder performance to add was in the tournament last year against BYU.

Put up a line of 25 points, 16 boards, 4 assists and 4 steals. 10/20 from the field and 3/6 from the arc. Those are beast-mode numbers, especially for a tourney game.

Golden Avalanche

Regardless of opponent, I'm not sure many people here are grasping the immensity of scoring a team's final 18 points, including the game winning three pointer, in a road game.

Would give my left nut to have a PG like that again at Marquette.

TheButlerDidIt

Quote from: The Golden Avalanche on February 26, 2013, 03:10:20 PM
Regardless of opponent, I'm not sure many people here are grasping the immensity of scoring a team's final 18 points, including the game winning three pointer, in a road game.

Would give my left nut to have a PG like that again at Marquette.

Haha. Just voted for that game before reading that this threaded started back in 2012. I remember listening to this game in my car trying not to drive off the road.

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