'Cat Career Stats - Post Maryland

Dugan15

Freshman
Apr 20, 2005
2,063
88
31
Well that was a kick in the pants. Great effort, but we have to "Make Shots" - As the students in the bleachers used to wear.

I wonder how many times we have had 2 players on our roster with over 1,000 career points, who while both were active for a game, combined to score 6 points.

Bryant McIntosh -

GS - 50 - T47th (Charles Howell, Dewey Williams, Kip Kirkpatrick, Tim Teasley)
Minutes - 1,776 - 57th (Lucius Reece)
Points - 679 - T67th (Jake Fendley)
FGM - 248 - T68th (Michael Jenkins I)
FGA - 570 - 74th (Barry Hentz)
3ptFGM - 71 - 24th (Mohamed Hachad)
FTM - 112 - T87th (Kip Kirkpatrick)
Def. Reb. - 130 - 42nd (Geno Carlisle)
Steals - 30 - T70th (Chris Berg, Davide Curletti) - Not exactly the names you'd expect BMac to be next to.
Turnovers - 134 - 40th (Jason Burke)

Tre Demps -

GS - 61 - 41st (Ben Johnson)
Points - 1,297 - 16th (Craig Moore)
FTA - 268 - T44th (Walker Lambiotte)
Off. Reb. - 58 - 30th (Aron Molnar, Alex Marcotullio)
Tot. Reb. - 310 - 65th (Chuck Brandt)
Steals - 38 - T62nd (Brian Chamberlain, Don Polite, Rex Walters)

Sanjay Lumpkin -

GP - 89 - T63rd (Collier Drayton)
GS - 78 - T25th (Elliot Fullen, Kevin Coble)
Tot. Reb. - 406 - 36th (Bob Grady)
Assists - 95 - T72nd (Reggie Hearn)
Steals - 71 - T39th (Cedric Neloms)

Aaron Falzon -

GS - 17 - T101st
3ptFGM - 44 - 41st (Rob Ross)
Off. Reb. - 24 - T57th (M. Moran, Michael Thompson I)

Scottie Lindsey -

Off. Reb. - 22 - T60th (Nathan Taphorn)
Def. Reb. - 99 - T49th (Michael Jenkins II)

Joey van Zegeren -

Off. Reb. - 29 - T51st (Matthew Purdy)
Blocks - 20 - T41st (Kip Kirkpatrick, Sterling Williams, Tim Doyle, Mike Turner)

Dererk Pardon -

Off. Reb. - 21 - T62nd (Craig Duerksen, Nikola Cerina, Mike Turner)
Def. Reb. - 27 - T78th (Jimmy Maley)

Alex Olah -

GP - 110 - T26th (Brian Schwabe, Jeff Grose)
 

PURPLECAT88

Senior
Feb 4, 2003
7,672
716
113
Dugan, you have 9 categories for McIntosh, but not assists. That's the one where he really should be climbing the charts.

Thanks, as always for the numbers.
 

Kelly_32_rivals

All-American
Dec 12, 2004
9,832
5,443
0
SEASON ASSISTS
1. Tim Doyle - 157
2. Patrick Baldwin - 154
3. Bryant McIntosh - 150 (Freshman)
4. Michael Thompson - 147
5. Bryant McIntosh - 142 (Soph)

CAREER ASSISTS
1. Michael Thompson - 528
2. Patrick Baldwin - 452
3. Shawn Watts - 379
4. Michael Jenkins - 342
5. Tim Doyle - 341
6. Dave Sobolewski - 334
7. Craig Moore - 308
8. John Shurna - 295
9. Julian Bonner - 293
10. Bryant McIntosh - 292
 

Medill90

Junior
Jan 30, 2011
6,910
321
0
So, that's pretty amazing...he'll probably be top 5 before his sophomore year ends.
 

Kelly_32_rivals

All-American
Dec 12, 2004
9,832
5,443
0
If he maintains his average he should pass Watts this year.

Question is whether or not he can catch Mateen Cleeves.
 

PURPLECAT88

Senior
Feb 4, 2003
7,672
716
113
Thanks, Kelly. It'll be fun when he passes Coach Baldwin next year. He might even get Juice by the end of 2016-17. Doyle's season record looks like a joke
 
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Dugan15

Freshman
Apr 20, 2005
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Purple: My m.o. has been to only cite the stats when the pass someone else. (I admit it is a silly distinction). Bryant's 4 assists the other night took him from 288 to 292 but kept him in 10th place. But, as Kelly notes, Julian Bonner and John Shurna are in striking distance.