DobbsRover2
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Yeah, for total points there is some chance of breaking the UConn record because with I believe a potential 40 games to work with UConn would need to average about 85 ppg, which is just a couple points higher than the recent-time best. But to beat the ppg record the team would have to remain on a scoring binge level that is about 10 points higher than the best recent years, and that would be stretching it with a team that is fairly small in numbers.Phil is correct...my OP was just about UConn total points in a seasson. 2001-02 team scored 3,394. 2008-09 was second at 3,274. Last year's team was third at 3,218 total points. Sorry not clearer...![]()
Also to break what I believe is the NCAA most points mark (that number isn't cited I believe because of the huge disparity in games played in a season for different teams) which is I think 3464 by 1998 UTenn, UConn at 40 games would need to go at about 87 ppg.