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  • Re: College Basketball 2011-12: The Road to New Orleans

    Originally posted by MinnesotaNorthStar View Post
    Jack Taylor of DIII Grinnell scores NCAA record 138 points in one game.

    Was 52/108 including 27/71 from 3 point range. I wonder if the amount of misses is an NCAA record as well.
    108 shots in 40 minutes! The guy took a shot every 22 seconds! Wouldn't the other team maybe play a little four corners just to slow the guy down?
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    • Re: College Basketball 2011-12: The Road to New Orleans

      Originally posted by jmh View Post
      108 shots in 40 minutes! The guy took a shot every 22 seconds! Wouldn't the other team maybe play a little four corners just to slow the guy down?
      Quicker than that. He only played 36 minutes!

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      • Re: College Basketball 2011-12: The Road to New Orleans

        Originally posted by jmh View Post
        108 shots in 40 minutes! The guy took a shot every 22 seconds! Wouldn't the other team maybe play a little four corners just to slow the guy down?
        The other team had a guy who scored 70; they were racking up the points, too.

        Besides the shot total, I'm most impressed by the 25/37 from inside the arc. Did the guy only shoot 3s and make dunks? It's ridiculous.
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        • Re: College Basketball 2011-12: The Road to New Orleans

          Interesting take on the game.

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          • Re: College Basketball 2011-12: The Road to New Orleans

            Grinnell plays a style that presses heavily, and if you get past that they let you score because their offense chucks a three as fast as possible or looks for a lay up. They're known for some pretty high scores and their odd strategy. They substitute like hockey, subbing five players out every minute or two. Watching the Chaminade-UNC game right now Jay Bilas said once or twice a year he picks a player and let's him go off, hence the 36 minutes played. Last year they had a player set the D3 record for points with 89.
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            • Re: College Basketball 2011-12: The Road to New Orleans

              The dude missed 57 shots and had a quote saying "I felt like everything I threw up was going in"

              YOU MISSED 57 SHOTS!!!!!

              and were 27 of 71 from 3.
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              • Re: College Basketball 2011-12: The Road to New Orleans

                Notre Dame with a big win over Kentucky at home 64-50

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