Let's workshop that.
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.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.
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.
Player Team Season GP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% PTS PPG Ref. Josh Grant Utah 1992–93 31 194 36653% (.530) 44 10044% (.440) 104 11392% (.920) 536 17.3[22] Salim Stoudamire Arizona 2004–05 36 210 41750% (.504) 120 23850% (.504) 122 13491% (.910) 662 18.4Jaycee Carroll Utah State 2007–08 34 251 50250% (.500) 42 10142% (.416) 137 14992% (.919) 785 22.4Luke Babbitt Nevada 2009–10 36 194 36653% (.530) 44 10044% (.440) 199 21792% (.917) 743 21.9Levi Knutson Colorado 2010–11 38 158 31251% (.506) 81 17147% (.474) 47 5290% (.904) 444 11.7Isaiah Williams Iona 2013–14 28 118 22153% (.534) 61 14343% (.427) 18 2090% (.900) 315 12.8Matt Kennedy Charleston Southern 2013–14 31 135 26451% (.511) 49 9850% (.500) 69 7691% (.908) 388 12.5Miles Bowman High Point 2016–17 30 140 27451% (.511) 34 6949% (.493) 109 12190% (.901) 423 14.1David Cohn William & Mary 2017–18 31 144 27253% (.529) 49 11543% (.426) 103 11391% (.912) 440 14.2Cassius Winston Michigan State 2017–18 35 143 28251% (.507) 73 16949% (.497) 81 9090% (.900) 442 12.6Trey Murphy III Virginia 2020–21 25 96 19150% (.503) 52 12043% (.433) 38 4193% (.927) 282 11.3Cam Spencer UConn 28 143 287 0.498258 75 168 0.446429 66 72 0.916667 425 15.2
I’ll look forward to seeing an update in your UConn DailyDefinitely stealing this. Good research .
I think after todays game he’s officially at 50% for fg exactly 145/290Update:
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.
Player Team Season GP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% PTS PPG Ref. Josh Grant Utah 1992–93 31 194 36653% (.530) 44 10044% (.440) 104 11392% (.920) 536 17.3[22] Salim Stoudamire Arizona 2004–05 36 210 41750% (.504) 120 23850% (.504) 122 13491% (.910) 662 18.4Jaycee Carroll Utah State 2007–08 34 251 50250% (.500) 42 10142% (.416) 137 14992% (.919) 785 22.4Luke Babbitt Nevada 2009–10 36 194 36653% (.530) 44 10044% (.440) 199 21792% (.917) 743 21.9Levi Knutson Colorado 2010–11 38 158 31251% (.506) 81 17147% (.474) 47 5290% (.904) 444 11.7Isaiah Williams Iona 2013–14 28 118 22153% (.534) 61 14343% (.427) 18 2090% (.900) 315 12.8Matt Kennedy Charleston Southern 2013–14 31 135 26451% (.511) 49 9850% (.500) 69 7691% (.908) 388 12.5Miles Bowman High Point 2016–17 30 140 27451% (.511) 34 6949% (.493) 109 12190% (.901) 423 14.1David Cohn William & Mary 2017–18 31 144 27253% (.529) 49 11543% (.426) 103 11391% (.912) 440 14.2Cassius Winston Michigan State 2017–18 35 143 28251% (.507) 73 16949% (.497) 81 9090% (.900) 442 12.6Trey Murphy III Virginia 2020–21 25 96 19150% (.503) 52 12043% (.433) 38 4193% (.927) 282 11.3Cam Spencer UConn 28 143 287 0.498258 75 168 0.446429 66 72 0.916667 425 15.2
Yup. Here’s post-Seton Hall:I think after todays game he’s officially at 50% for fg exactly 145/290
Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if we had a plethora or gaggle of themIf we had one standout player, he’d get noticed…but when you have a gaggle of them, they tend not to.
It is truly a veritable cornucopia of standout players from which to choose...Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if we had a plethora or gaggle of them
KenPom and Sports-Reference have him at 144/290 not 145 FGM, so not quite there yet.
Guys, we have a bonafide pride.Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if we had a plethora or gaggle of them
UConn has the same.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
If only Hurley could recruitWe're one short of oodles
We're one short of oodles
Well, if we're going to call Spencer "Killer," then perhaps we have a "murder" (as in crows) of standout players.Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if we had a plethora or gaggle of them

Post-season counts as well.Do they count only regular season, or post-season as well?
Jared Berson is on the watch.
I thought that's all he could do.If only Hurley could recruit
Nobody before 92 ever went 40/50/90? Find that hard to believe.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.
Player Team Season GP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% PTS PPG Ref. Josh Grant Utah 1992–93 31 194 36653% (.530) 44 10044% (.440) 104 11392% (.920) 536 17.3[22] Salim Stoudamire Arizona 2004–05 36 210 41750% (.504) 120 23850% (.504) 122 13491% (.910) 662 18.4Jaycee Carroll Utah State 2007–08 34 251 50250% (.500) 42 10142% (.416) 137 14992% (.919) 785 22.4Luke Babbitt Nevada 2009–10 36 194 36653% (.530) 44 10044% (.440) 199 21792% (.917) 743 21.9Levi Knutson Colorado 2010–11 38 158 31251% (.506) 81 17147% (.474) 47 5290% (.904) 444 11.7Isaiah Williams Iona 2013–14 28 118 22153% (.534) 61 14343% (.427) 18 2090% (.900) 315 12.8Matt Kennedy Charleston Southern 2013–14 31 135 26451% (.511) 49 9850% (.500) 69 7691% (.908) 388 12.5Miles Bowman High Point 2016–17 30 140 27451% (.511) 34 6949% (.493) 109 12190% (.901) 423 14.1David Cohn William & Mary 2017–18 31 144 27253% (.529) 49 11543% (.426) 103 11391% (.912) 440 14.2Cassius Winston Michigan State 2017–18 35 143 28251% (.507) 73 16949% (.497) 81 9090% (.900) 442 12.6Trey Murphy III Virginia 2020–21 25 96 19150% (.503) 52 12043% (.433) 38 4193% (.927) 282 11.3Cam Spencer UConn 28 143 287 0.498258 75 168 0.446429 66 72 0.916667 425 15.2
3PT line was introduced in 1987Nobody before 92 ever went 40/50/90? Find that hard to believe.
Diarria has to be close to this as well, do you happen to have his stats on hand as well?[Alex Karaban has entered the chat]
.503/.401/.902