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RE: TOEWS PICKED 'MID-MAJOR PLAYER TO WATCH OUT FOR'
Duke's Bobby Hurley has the assist record with 1,076. 253 per season would make Toews finish with 1,012, which would be the fourth most. Four player have at least 1,000. If he finishes with 1,012 and nobody else beats him to it, the top four would be from Hurley from Duke, Chris Corchiani from North Carolina State, and Ed Cota from North Carolina. The most assists by a player not from North Carolina is 1,009 by Jason Brickman of Long Island University-Brooklyn. The CAA record is 714 by Navy's Doug Wojcik, and Toews is already 35.4 percent of the way there. John Goldsberry is tenth with 530, so if Toews can get 277 or more, he could reach the Top 10 as a sophomore! That's your school record, and Toews is already 16th in school history. You have 8 players who reached 300. Chaz Williams, who played one season at Hofstra followed by three at Massachusetts, had 840, which is 25th in NCAA history.
05-31-2019 05:35 PM
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