EvanJ
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Assists by Active CAA Players Who Aren't Seniors, Wynter Could Break Records
Wynter has the most assists by an active CAA player who isn't a senior, and only one player is within 94 of him:
1. Wynter: 257 (third behind seniors Desure Buie and Grant Riller)
2. Matt Lewis: 227 (seventh including seniors)
3. Kevin Anderson: 162 (eighth including seniors)
4. Deshon Parker: 160 (the second highest sophomore and ninth including seniors)
5. Darius Banks: 143 (tenth including seniors)
If Wynter plays 33 games per season at his current career assists per game, he will break the CAA record. He would have 716, and Navy's Doug Wojcik has the CAA record of 714. Furthermore, Kai Toews left UNCW, so you don't have to worry by Wynter passing Wojcik but never having the record because he was behind Toews.
Wojcik was teammates with CAA career points record holder David Robinson. Michael Anderson has your record with 724, so he could break both records in the same game if he has at least 11 assists or in different games of his last CAA Tournament.
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jcohen42
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RE: Assists by Active CAA Players Who Aren't Seniors, Wynter Could Break Records
Cam becoming the leader of this team is a good reminder that this is still a relatively young team, with Walton and Green as the only seniors getting significant minutes, and Walton hasn't shot well all year except for that one Bryant game. If you take that game out, he's shooting 37% from the field and 21% from three. Green is a nice player and his development of a consistent 3-point shot has been very welcome, but this is very much still a growing year for the team, and Cam's growth lately into THE GUY when needed (averaged 20 points in December) has me cautiously optimistic going forward. It'll hinge on how much Spiker can stem the transfer tide.
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01-02-2020 11:00 AM |
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