Too bad he only played one year. A true "big" man who was mobile and could defend. Not a bad starting five with him - Gallis, Duffin, Callandrillo, and a real good complimentary player at the 4 who probably should have been a 3 by today's standards. Can anyone name him? I know STom canDwan Scott.
Not according to SHU's media guide.Gallis did it in the finals of a tourney in California. The opposing coach said Raf's strategy of "give the ball to Nicky" was brilliant!".
What? Could have sworn it was 52. Well, my Emory is what I forget with anyway.Not according to SHU's media guide.
Neither Scott nor Galis scored 50 points in a game.
48 pts on 12/22/78 vs. Santa Clara...good memory.What does the guide show for Nicky? It would have been a December tourney either vs either USF (San Fran not So. Fla) or Santa Clara.
41 - Lokar vs. Pitt in 1990What? Could have sworn it was 52. Well, my Emory is what I forget with anyway.
Knew Scott wasn't a prolific score, just an interior menace.
Know it wasn't Danny C. I think his best was 38 or 39 in either his last game at Walsh or second to the last.
We had a one game wonder score like 42 to set a BE record - Marco Lokar
I remember listening when Dehere first scored 40, vs PC and that guy from NJ who played for PC might have gotten 40 too. Think Terry was a soph.41 - Lokar vs. Pitt in 1990
41 - Hazell v West Va in 2009
41 - Dehere vs St Johns in 1993
That win over Fairfield also snapped a 22 or so game home winning streak that may have been the longest in the nation.