Post by agibson on Jan 10, 2011 4:22:16 GMT -5
I was pleased to see some mention of the Valpo record book return to the game notes recently. (Though I still miss the old table format.)
From the notes against CSU:
Cracking the Career Charts: A number of Crusaders have already cracked Valpo’s career charts in different categories or are on pace to do so very soon. Little needs four more steals to reach 130 for his career, which would move him into the top-10 in the category, while the senior continues to be on pace to set the program record for career games played, barring injury. Broekhoff’s career 3-point percentage of .393 is tenth-best in Valpo history. Wood is just two games shy of the minimum 50 needed to qualify for the career points per game chart, where he would currently rank ninth at 17.1 ppg, while Johnson is three games shy and would be 11th at 15.9 ppg. Johnson is also just five field goal attempts shy of the 500 needed to rank in field goal percentage, where his .543 clip would currently place him in fourth position.
Congrats to Cory Johnson on officially entering the record book! His 278/511 is good for 54.4% shooting and 4th, stepping in ahead of Urule, all time. (Even if it's a little unfair to give it to come in as redshirt junior! But, who said record books were fair?)
And to Ryan as well! His position's a little more tenuous, but 69/175 for 39.4% from three point range is still good for 10th on the all-time chart. Very impressive for a sophomore!
I look forward to seeing some more names added soon.
From the notes against CSU:
Cracking the Career Charts: A number of Crusaders have already cracked Valpo’s career charts in different categories or are on pace to do so very soon. Little needs four more steals to reach 130 for his career, which would move him into the top-10 in the category, while the senior continues to be on pace to set the program record for career games played, barring injury. Broekhoff’s career 3-point percentage of .393 is tenth-best in Valpo history. Wood is just two games shy of the minimum 50 needed to qualify for the career points per game chart, where he would currently rank ninth at 17.1 ppg, while Johnson is three games shy and would be 11th at 15.9 ppg. Johnson is also just five field goal attempts shy of the 500 needed to rank in field goal percentage, where his .543 clip would currently place him in fourth position.
Congrats to Cory Johnson on officially entering the record book! His 278/511 is good for 54.4% shooting and 4th, stepping in ahead of Urule, all time. (Even if it's a little unfair to give it to come in as redshirt junior! But, who said record books were fair?)
And to Ryan as well! His position's a little more tenuous, but 69/175 for 39.4% from three point range is still good for 10th on the all-time chart. Very impressive for a sophomore!
I look forward to seeing some more names added soon.