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chef

Wayne Charles never shot anything but a dunk or layup. It seemed like he was 2/2 or 2/3 every game. Anderson gets off a lot more shots, with many of those shots mid-range jumpers.

bbtds

Quote from: agibson on February 14, 2013, 12:23:07 PMAnderson's awesome, but he's only shooting in the low 50's.  He must actually take a shot from the field now and then.

If you have watched any Detroit games you saw that Anderson is constantly missing from "beyond the rim."

He's shot a fair number of  threes (25). The problem is he has only made 8.

agibson

Quote from: agibson on February 08, 2013, 02:48:56 PMMatt Kenney apparently became only the second crusader, after Lubos Barton, to cross the 400 rebound/300 assist level.  I'm not sure we're setup to look for other such milestones.

I'm still not set up to find these, but here's another one from chef:

Todd Ickow ‏@ToddIckow
@RBroekhoff45 needs 16 points today and 1 rebound to join Raitis Grafs as only other player in Valpo history with 1500 pts and 800 rbs.

(OK - at least this one could be found from the top 10/20 list.)

LaPorteAveApostle

#128
Thru I Don't Want To Talk About It 2/16/13

Points:
8.  Harry Bell 1,508
9.  RB 1,496

Rebounds:
2.  Raitis 841
3.  RB 803

3-pointers:
2. Lubos Barton 244
3. RB 238

Blocked Shots:
4.  Harry Bell 94
6.  RB 93

Steals: EB tied at #8!  That almost makes up for no. no it doesn't.
t8.  Howard Little 145
t8. EB 145
11. Tracy Gipson 138
RB 123

FT%, career:
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 82.5%
7.  RB 290/355 81.7%

FT%, Single-season (min. 75 att): 
1.   Casey Schmidt '93/94, 92.6%
t2.   Dick Jones '66/67, Casey Schmidt '92/93 89.7%
4.  RB 93 for 104 89.4%

Assists: 
4. Jared Loyd 405
5. EB 398
...
t10. Gipson / MacPherson 316
12. MK 309
...
19.  Jake Diebler 239
20. RB 227

Free throws made, career:
10.  Milo Stovall 324
KVW 292
RB 290

3-pt %, career:   
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 42.3%
7.  RB 238/577 41.25%
8.  Casey Schmidt 41.0%
9. Mike Jones 40.88%
10. Brandon McPherson 158/388 40.72%
WB 103/253 40.71% there's yer silver lining

3-pt%, season
t8.. BDrew / Hannpää  45.7%
10. Colclasure 45.2%
RB 69/158 43.7%

Games, career:
1.  Howard Little 133
2.  EB 131 
t3.  B-Mac & Mike Rogers 129
5.  RB 127
6. Neither Bill Nor Bob Jenkins 126
7.   Auntie Nick Killa 125
T8.  the proverbial Bunch O'Some Pretty Good Dudez (Barton-Berdiel-Gomes-Stovall-Sykes) 124
MK 123

FG%, career:
1. KVW 332/545 60.9%
2. Zoran Viskovic 59.5%

FG%, season:
1.  Wayne Charles 70.4%
2. KVW, 120/187, 64.17%
3. Zoran Viskovic, '97/98, 62.9%
4. KVW, '11/12, 153/248, 61.69%
5. Zoran Viskovic, '98/99, 60.8%

3-pters, season:
t9.  Jim Ford, '88/89, and Casey Schmidt, '92/93, 71
RB 69

"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

LaPorteAveApostle

Thru Another Opposite Day 2/19/13

Points: RB now #8!!!
7.  Dick Jones 1,520
8.  RB 1,510

Rebounds:
2.  Raitis 841
3.  RB 809

3-pointers:
2. Lubos Barton 244
3. RB 240

Blocked Shots: RB now #4!!
3.  Kikas 111
4.  RB 95

Steals
t8.  Howard Little 145
t8. EB 145
11. Tracy Gipson 138
RB 123

FT%, career:
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 82.5%
7.  RB 294/361 81.4%

FT%, Single-season (min. 75 att): RB doing impression of sinking [insert Bob Seger Ford theme music] 
1.   Casey Schmidt '93/94, 92.6%
t2.   Dick Jones '66/67, Casey Schmidt '92/93 89.7%
7.  RB 97 for 110 88.2%

Assists: 
4. Jared Loyd 405
5. EB 402
...
t10. Gipson / MacPherson 316
12. MK 314
...
19.  Jake Diebler 239
20. RB 229

Free throws made, career:
10.  Milo Stovall 324
KVW 295
RB 294

3-pt %, career: WB up from 11th to 8th!   
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 42.3%
7.  RB 240/583 41.16%
8. WB 106/258 41.08%
9.  Casey Schmidt 41.0%
10. Mike Jones 40.88%
11. Brandon McPherson 158/388 40.72%

3-pt%, season
t8.. BDrew / Hannpää  45.7%
10. Colclasure 45.2%
RB 71/164 43.3%

Games, career: MK joins the ranks of The Pretty Good Dudes!
1.  Howard Little 133
2.  EB 132 
t3.  B-Mac & Mike Rogers 129
5.  RB 128
6. Neither Bill Nor Bob Jenkins 126
7.   Auntie Nick Killa 125
T8.  the proverbial Cadre of Creative Crusaders (Barton-Berdiel-Gomes-Stovall-Sykes) and MK 124

FG%, career:
1. KVW 336/552 60.87%
2. Zoran Viskovic 59.5%

FG%, season:
1.  Wayne Charles 70.4%
2. KVW, 124/194, 63.92%
3. Zoran Viskovic, '97/98, 62.9%
4. KVW, '11/12, 153/248, 61.69%
5. Zoran Viskovic, '98/99, 60.8%

3-pters, season: RB now in top 10!
8.  Lubos '01/02, 74
t9.  Jim Ford, '88/89, and Casey Schmidt, '92/93, RB 71

"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

agibson

Thanks for the quick update!  The march of progress continues... mostly.

valpopal

#131
Congratulations, Ryan!


valpotx

very impressive, congrats!
"Don't mess with Texas"

LaPorteAveApostle

#133
Thru Another BB Home Blowout 2/23/13

Points: RB now #7!!!
6.  Bruce Lindner 1,539
7.  RB 1,523

Rebounds:
2.  Raitis 841
3.  RB 811

3-pointers:
2. Lubos Barton 244
3. RB 241

Blocked Shots:
3.  Kikas 111
4.  RB 96

Steals
t8.  Howard Little 145
t8. EB 145
11. Tracy Gipson 138
RB 124

FT%, career:
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 82.5%
7.  RB 300/367 81.7%

FT%, Single-season (min. 75 att): RB now #6! 
1.   Casey Schmidt '93/94, 92.6%
t2.   Dick Jones '66/67, Casey Schmidt '92/93 89.7%
...
5.  Bruce Lindner '69/70, 88.9%
6.  RB 103 for 116 88.8%

Assists: EB now #4! Probably to stay!!! And 3-way tie for Awesome!!!!! 
3. Ali Berdiel 507
4. EB 407
...
9.  Rob Cavanaugh 329
t10. Gipson / MacPherson / MK 316
...
19.  Jake Diebler 239
20. RB 232

Free throws made, career:
10.  Milo Stovall 324
RB 300
KVW 296

3-pt %, career: WB up from 11th to 8th to 7th!   
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 42.3%
7. WB 109/263 41.44%
8.  RB 241/584 41.27%
9.  Casey Schmidt 41.0%
10. Mike Jones 40.88%
11. Brandon McPherson 158/388 40.72%

3-pt%, season
t8.. BDrew / Hannpää  45.7%
10. Colclasure 45.2%
RB 72/165 43.63%

Games, career: EB tied for 1st!  RB for 3rd!!  MK for 7th!!!
t1.  Howard Little EB 133 
t3.  B-Mac & Mike Rogers & RB 129
6. Neither Bill Nor Bob Jenkins 126
7.   Auntie Nick Killa & MK 125

FG%, career:
1. KVW 341/557 61.22%
2. Zoran Viskovic 59.5%

FG%, season:
1.  Wayne Charles 70.4%
2. KVW, 129/199, 64.82%
3. Zoran Viskovic, '97/98, 62.9%
4. KVW, '11/12, 153/248, 61.69%
5. Zoran Viskovic, '98/99, 60.8%

3-pters, season: RB alone at 9
8.  Lubos '01/02, 74
9.  RB 72

"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

LaPorteAveApostle

#134
Thru This Horizon League Thing Is Going Pretty Well Huh 2/26/13

Points: RB now #6!!!
5.  Raitis 1,621
6.  RB 1,544

Rebounds:
2.  Raitis 841
3.  RB 821

3-pointers: RB now t2!!
1.  BDrew 364
2. Lubos & RB 241

Blocked Shots:
3.  Kikas 111
4.  RB 98

Steals: EB now alone at #8!
7.  Jamie Sykes 150
8. EB 145
11. Tracy Gipson 138
RB 124

FT%, career:
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 82.5%
7.  RB 306/375 81.6%

FT%, Single-season (min. 75 att): 
1.   Casey Schmidt '93/94, 92.6%
t2.   Dick Jones '66/67, Casey Schmidt '92/93 89.7%
...
t8.  RB 109 for 124 87.9% & junior Bryce, 87.9%

Assists: MK now alone at 11! 
3. Ali Berdiel 507
4. EB 410
...
10.  Rob Cavanaugh 329
11. MK 319
...
18.  Mr. Mad Ant 247
19. RB 234

Free throws made, career:
10.  Milo Stovall 324
RB 306
KVW 301

3-pt %, career:   
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 42.3%
7. WB 111/268 41.41%
8.  RB 244/591 41.29%
9.  Casey Schmidt 41.0%
10. Mike Jones 40.88%
11. Brandon McPherson 158/388 40.72%

3-pt%, season
t8.. BDrew / Hannpää  45.7%
10. Colclasure 45.2%
RB 75/172 43.6%

Games, career: EB alone in 1st!  RB alone in 3rd!!  MK tied for 6th!!!
1.  EB 134 
2.  Howard Little 133
3.  RB 130
t4.  B-Mac & Mike Rogers 129
6. Neither Bill Nor Bob Jenkins & MK 126

FG%, career:
1. KVW 346/563 61.46%
2. Zoran Viskovic 59.5%

FG%, season:
1.  Wayne Charles 70.4%
2. KVW, 134/1205, 65.37%
3. Zoran Viskovic, '97/98, 62.9%
4. KVW, '11/12, 153/248, 61.69%

3-pters, season: RB now #8
7.  Haanpää  06/7 76
8.  RB 75

"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

agibson

What was the Kenney milestone chef mentioned tonight?  Rebounds, Assists, and Points, something like that?  Have we covered that one?

valpotx

I think that only him and Lubos have over 400 rebounds and 300 assists
"Don't mess with Texas"

valporun

Quote from: valpotx on February 26, 2013, 11:32:14 PM
I think that only him and Lubos have over 400 rebounds and 300 assists

That's what it was.

LaPorteAveApostle

Quote from: agibson on February 26, 2013, 09:47:29 PMWhat was the Kenney milestone chef mentioned tonight?  Rebounds, Assists, and Points, something like that?  Have we covered that one?

sigh.

Quote from: agibson on February 08, 2013, 02:48:56 PMMatt Kenney apparently became only the second crusader, after Lubos Barton, to cross the 400 rebound/300 assist level.  I'm not sure we're setup to look for other such milestones.

"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

agibson

Quote from: valporun on February 27, 2013, 10:55:32 AM
Quote from: valpotx on February 26, 2013, 11:32:14 PM
I think that only him and Lubos have over 400 rebounds and 300 assists

That's what it was.

Ah, was it not something new then?  Somehow the way John said it made me think it was something very recently achieved.

Anyhow, apparently, nothing to see here folks!

chef

I believe Matt set that mark 3 weeks ago vs UIC. Speaking of Kenney, I think he's 11th now in asts not 10th. I see him listed behind Dr. Cavanaugh 329 to Matt's 319. Rob started the season 9th, but has been passed by Buggs. Thus Cavanaugh 10th now and Kenney 11th. Could Apostle have made an error? It's a rare occurrence if he did.

vusupporter

It looks like Van Wijk will also break a Horizon League record for best single-season field goal percentage within league play - according to the Horizon League record book, the current record is 68.6%, and Van Wijk is currently at 71% this year in league games.

LaPorteAveApostle

#142
Not only that but I made another one so far uncaught. (sorry.) The current top 20:

1. Bryce Drew 626
2. John McIlvain 582
3. Ali Berdiel 507
4. ERIK BUGGS 410
5. Jarryd Loyd 405
6. Todd Smith 368
t7. Scott Anselm 360
t7. Lubos Barton 360
9. Jamie Sykes 359
10. Rob Cavanaugh 329
11. MATT KENNEY 319
t12. Tracy Gipson 316
t12.  Brandon McPherson 316
14. Milo Stovall 295
15. Jared Nuness 290
16. Tim Hostetler 284
17. Greg Tonagel 280
18. Ron Howard 247
19. RYAN BROEKHOFF 234
20. Jake Diebler 229
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

LaPorteAveApostle

#143
Quote from: vusupporter on February 27, 2013, 02:07:57 PMIt looks like Van Wijk will also break a Horizon League record for best single-season field goal percentage within league play - according to the Horizon League record book, the current record is 68.6%, and Van Wijk is currently at 71% this year in league games.

NICE pickup!

AND he is just SEVEN points away from 1000 for his career...which is impressive for 3 years' work.

Unless you're Bruce Lindner.
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

LaPorteAveApostle

Also, when you're looking at these and projecting, we are guaranteed THREE more games, but a maximum of only NINE more is possible.
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

talksalot

I posted the full script on the "Senior Night" page... Chef is right... It was a nice number-combination, but he did hit it a few weeks ago.   By the way, if you combine Chef's, Mine and Broekhoff's points and rebounds we are the only group with 1500+ points and 800+ rebounds in VU history.

LaPorteAveApostle

reminds me of my favorite Stacey King quote, after all he did was contribute a free throw to MJ's career high 69 points dropped on the Cavs:

"I'll always remember this as the night Michael Jordan and I combined to score 70 points."
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

LaPorteAveApostle

Interestingly, I thought "how many times could VU have had 3 players in the top 20 in career assists on the same roster?"

well...more than maybe you'd think:

1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89:  Todd Smith, Scott Anselm, Mike Jones (although Jones just dropped off because of Rowdy)
2004-05:  Ali Berdiel, Jarryd Loyd, Ron Howard
2005-06:  Ali Berdiel, Jarryd Loyd, Brandon MacPherson, Ron Howard, Jake Diebler (FIVE!!!)
2012-13:  Erik Buggs, Matt Kenney, Ryan Broekhoff
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

chef

I believe 04-05 was Berdiel's red-shirt year....so does that count? Also, Loyd and Howard were not in the top 20 at that point in their career...so does that count?

LaPorteAveApostle

Quote from: chef on February 28, 2013, 12:13:40 AMI believe 04-05 was Berdiel's red-shirt year....so does that count? Also, Loyd and Howard were not in the top 20 at that point in their career...so does that count?

Good point--I wanted to say "roster" rather than "team" to make clear it didn't matter whether active or not.

As far as whether they were top-20, that would require going back through each year's media guide, and even I don't have that kind of drive.

Besides, as a kid (early 90s) I remember them only listing a top-10 list for many years.  Wonder when they went to 20?

As a side note, check out what Nebraska (sorry to bring them up) does in their media guide for their 1000-point scorers (they have several Regionites in their history) at this link.  http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=205718312.  It's hard to get to, but they have 40 pages of history (161-200)--the 1000 point club is at 171 through 174.

I think we really need to bring out our history more -- we have a great past and these players deserve more than just a line, a date, and a number.
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa