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Cam is currently 2 made baskets (1 if you use rounding rules) away from 50/40/90. Only 11 NCAA players have done it, and only 2 high major players in the last 15 years.

PlayerTeamSeasonGPFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%PTSPPGRef.
Josh GrantUtah1992–93
31​
194​
366​
53% (.530)
44​
100​
44% (.440)
104​
113​
92% (.920)
536​
17.3​
[22]
Salim StoudamireArizona2004–05
36​
210​
417​
50% (.504)
120​
238​
50% (.504)
122​
134​
91% (.910)
662​
18.4​
Jaycee CarrollUtah State2007–08
34​
251​
502​
50% (.500)
42​
101​
42% (.416)
137​
149​
92% (.919)
785​
22.4​
Luke BabbittNevada2009–10
36​
194​
366​
53% (.530)
44​
100​
44% (.440)
199​
217​
92% (.917)
743​
21.9​
Levi KnutsonColorado2010–11
38​
158​
312​
51% (.506)
81​
171​
47% (.474)
47​
52​
90% (.904)
444​
11.7​
Isaiah WilliamsIona2013–14
28​
118​
221​
53% (.534)
61​
143​
43% (.427)
18​
20​
90% (.900)
315​
12.8​
Matt KennedyCharleston Southern2013–14
31​
135​
264​
51% (.511)
49​
98​
50% (.500)
69​
76​
91% (.908)
388​
12.5​
Miles BowmanHigh Point2016–17
30​
140​
274​
51% (.511)
34​
69​
49% (.493)
109​
121​
90% (.901)
423​
14.1​
David CohnWilliam & Mary2017–18
31​
144​
272​
53% (.529)
49​
115​
43% (.426)
103​
113​
91% (.912)
440​
14.2​
Cassius WinstonMichigan State2017–18
35​
143​
282​
51% (.507)
73​
169​
49% (.497)
81​
90​
90% (.900)
442​
12.6​
Trey Murphy IIIVirginia2020–21
25​
96​
191​
50% (.503)
52​
120​
43% (.433)
38​
41​
93% (.927)
282​
11.3​
Cam SpencerUConn
28​
143​
287​
0.498258​
75​
168​
0.446429​
66​
72​
0.916667​
425​
15.2​
If only one of those made 3’s came at the end of the Kansas game
 
William and Mary kid is from my hometown. I coached him in baseball and he switched to basketball. He had an eye for coaching non-talent.
 
I don't know why this isn't talked about nationally or even at the local level. It's unbelievable what they're doing, they're both so underrated.
No one understands the significance. Nba, 59/40/90 a big deal. In college, I don’t think sport has caught up to analytic darlings.

Spencer should be player of year IMO. Most efficient and deadly offensive player in the league. But, people are enamored by PPG.
 
Update:


Cam is currently 2 made baskets (1 if you use rounding rules) away from 50/40/90. Only 11 NCAA players have done it, and only 2 high major players in the last 15 years.

PlayerTeamSeasonGPFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%PTSPPGRef.
Josh GrantUtah1992–93
31​
194​
366​
53% (.530)
44​
100​
44% (.440)
104​
113​
92% (.920)
536​
17.3​
[22]
Salim StoudamireArizona2004–05
36​
210​
417​
50% (.504)
120​
238​
50% (.504)
122​
134​
91% (.910)
662​
18.4​
Jaycee CarrollUtah State2007–08
34​
251​
502​
50% (.500)
42​
101​
42% (.416)
137​
149​
92% (.919)
785​
22.4​
Luke BabbittNevada2009–10
36​
194​
366​
53% (.530)
44​
100​
44% (.440)
199​
217​
92% (.917)
743​
21.9​
Levi KnutsonColorado2010–11
38​
158​
312​
51% (.506)
81​
171​
47% (.474)
47​
52​
90% (.904)
444​
11.7​
Isaiah WilliamsIona2013–14
28​
118​
221​
53% (.534)
61​
143​
43% (.427)
18​
20​
90% (.900)
315​
12.8​
Matt KennedyCharleston Southern2013–14
31​
135​
264​
51% (.511)
49​
98​
50% (.500)
69​
76​
91% (.908)
388​
12.5​
Miles BowmanHigh Point2016–17
30​
140​
274​
51% (.511)
34​
69​
49% (.493)
109​
121​
90% (.901)
423​
14.1​
David CohnWilliam & Mary2017–18
31​
144​
272​
53% (.529)
49​
115​
43% (.426)
103​
113​
91% (.912)
440​
14.2​
Cassius WinstonMichigan State2017–18
35​
143​
282​
51% (.507)
73​
169​
49% (.497)
81​
90​
90% (.900)
442​
12.6​
Trey Murphy IIIVirginia2020–21
25​
96​
191​
50% (.503)
52​
120​
43% (.433)
38​
41​
93% (.927)
282​
11.3​
Cam SpencerUConn
28​
143​
287​
0.498258​
75​
168​
0.446429​
66​
72​
0.916667​
425​
15.2​
Definitely stealing this. Good research .
 
Update:


Cam is currently 2 made baskets (1 if you use rounding rules) away from 50/40/90. Only 11 NCAA players have done it, and only 2 high major players in the last 15 years.

PlayerTeamSeasonGPFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%PTSPPGRef.
Josh GrantUtah1992–93
31​
194​
366​
53% (.530)
44​
100​
44% (.440)
104​
113​
92% (.920)
536​
17.3​
[22]
Salim StoudamireArizona2004–05
36​
210​
417​
50% (.504)
120​
238​
50% (.504)
122​
134​
91% (.910)
662​
18.4​
Jaycee CarrollUtah State2007–08
34​
251​
502​
50% (.500)
42​
101​
42% (.416)
137​
149​
92% (.919)
785​
22.4​
Luke BabbittNevada2009–10
36​
194​
366​
53% (.530)
44​
100​
44% (.440)
199​
217​
92% (.917)
743​
21.9​
Levi KnutsonColorado2010–11
38​
158​
312​
51% (.506)
81​
171​
47% (.474)
47​
52​
90% (.904)
444​
11.7​
Isaiah WilliamsIona2013–14
28​
118​
221​
53% (.534)
61​
143​
43% (.427)
18​
20​
90% (.900)
315​
12.8​
Matt KennedyCharleston Southern2013–14
31​
135​
264​
51% (.511)
49​
98​
50% (.500)
69​
76​
91% (.908)
388​
12.5​
Miles BowmanHigh Point2016–17
30​
140​
274​
51% (.511)
34​
69​
49% (.493)
109​
121​
90% (.901)
423​
14.1​
David CohnWilliam & Mary2017–18
31​
144​
272​
53% (.529)
49​
115​
43% (.426)
103​
113​
91% (.912)
440​
14.2​
Cassius WinstonMichigan State2017–18
35​
143​
282​
51% (.507)
73​
169​
49% (.497)
81​
90​
90% (.900)
442​
12.6​
Trey Murphy IIIVirginia2020–21
25​
96​
191​
50% (.503)
52​
120​
43% (.433)
38​
41​
93% (.927)
282​
11.3​
Cam SpencerUConn
28​
143​
287​
0.498258​
75​
168​
0.446429​
66​
72​
0.916667​
425​
15.2​
I think after todays game he’s officially at 50% for fg exactly 145/290
 
If we had one standout player, he’d get noticed…but when you have a gaggle of them, they tend not to.
Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if we had a plethora or gaggle of them
 
Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if we had a plethora or gaggle of them
It is truly a veritable cornucopia of standout players from which to choose...
 
KenPom and Sports-Reference have him at 144/290 not 145 FGM, so not quite there yet.
 
Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if we had a plethora or gaggle of them
Guys, we have a bonafide pride.

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Cam Spencer, UConn Huskies
This one might go against the grain a little bit, since Tristen Newton and even Donovan Clingan are more likely to earn headlines entering the postseason -- but Spencer is the heart and soul of this team. The Huskies also need him to play well if they want to cut down the nets. He's averaging 15.9 points and shooting 47.7% from 3 in wins, but just 5.7 points and 14.3% from 3 in losses.

 
Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if we had a plethora or gaggle of them
Well, if we're going to call Spencer "Killer," then perhaps we have a "murder" (as in crows) of standout players. :)
 
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