EvanJ
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Men's Basketball 2019-2020 Leading Returning Scorers
Here are the players with at least 750 career points who could return:
Grant Riller: 1,796
Nathan Knight: 1,478
Eli Pemberton: 1,383
Matt Lewis: 1,005
Kurk Lee: 942
Bolden Brace: 830
Ryan Allen: 810
Jordan Roland: 774 (276 for George Washington and 498 for Northeastern)
Alihan Demir: 772
I hope I didn't miss anybody. My source is Sports-Reference College Basketball for players I checked after looking at every team's statistics. I did not include transfers who have not played in the CAA yet, and I don't know if any of them have scored that much. The four northernmost teams have 6 of the 9 players, and it will be 6 of 8 if Knight transfers or goes pro. Points at all Division I schools are included, and Roland is the only one of them who has played for two teams.
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03-27-2019 09:59 AM |
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B_Hawk06
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RE: Men's Basketball 2019-2020 Leading Returning Scorers
Interesting topic. Definitely an emergence of dominance for the northern teams. Especially with self-imposed collapse elsewhere.
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03-27-2019 01:29 PM |
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dan10
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RE: Men's Basketball 2019-2020 Leading Returning Scorers
Status quo wins out!
Only kidding, but with how things are unfolding currently, the northern teams are definitely in front.
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03-28-2019 10:38 AM |
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