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Boatright started the season at #36 with 1,194 points.

With 63 points so far this season (1,257 points), Boat has passed Donny Marshall, Albert Mourning, Bill Corley, Stanley Robinson and Tate George for #31.

Here's a partial view of the list as of right now:
31.) Ryan Boatright (1,257 points)
30.) Denham Brown (1,267 points)
29.) Vincent Yokabaskas (1,275 points)
28.) A.J. Price (1,284 points)
27.) Bob Staak (1,288 points)
26.) Doron Sheffer (1,329 points)
25.) Joey Whelton (1,337 points)​

I'll update this throughout the season- should be fun to keep track of. If he keeps up at the pace he currently is at, he'll be rising through this list pretty fast.
 
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Now has 104 points on the season, and has moved into 27th place with 1,298 points. Here's the next few on the list:

27.) Ryan Boatright (1,298 points)
26.) Doron Sheffer (1,329 points)
25.) Joey Whelton (1,337 points)
24.) Al Weston (1,342 points)
23.) Toby Kimball (1,361 points)
22.) Phil Gamble (1,371 points)
21.) Art Quimby (1,398 points)
 
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That 25.) Joey Whelton and 24.) Al Weston back court was a pretty good one. Got the Huskies to the Sweet 16 in '76.

One of the highlights that year was knocking Bruce Campbell and PC out of the tournament in the ECAC play-in playoff.
 

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He probably can't catch Ben Gordon with 1795, but he has a shot at Wes Bialosuknia (1673), Cliff Robinson (1664), Khalid El-Amin (1650), Donyell Marshall (1646). Great company.
 
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Tracking Boatright: #Uconn Scoring List

26. Doron Sheffer (1996) 1,329
27. Ryan Boatright 1,298

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After tonight, Boatright is at 174 points for the season and 1,368 for his career, passing Doron Sheffer, Joey Whelton, Al Weston and Toby Kimball for 23rd on the all-time scoring list.

Here are the next few on the list:

23.) Ryan Boatright (1,368 points)
22.) Phil Gamble (1,371 points)
21.) Art Quimby (1,398 points)
20.) Emeka Okafor (1,426 points)
19.) Rashad Anderson (1,432 points)
18.) Kevin Freeman (1,476 points)
 
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After tonight, Boatright is at 174 points for the season and 1,368 for his career, passing Doron Sheffer, Joey Whelton, Al Weston and Toby Kimball for 23rd on the all-time scoring list.

Here are the next few on the list:

23.) Ryan Boatright (1,368 points)
22.) Phil Gamble (1,371 points)
21.) Art Quimby (1,398 points)
20.) Emeka Okafor (1,426 points)
19.) Rashad Anderson (1,432 points)
18.) Kevin Freeman (1,476 points)

Kevin Freeman - wow! That's pretty lofty numbers for a 6'5"PF on a NC team. Impressive
 
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Where did Shabazz wind up?
5.) Ray Allen (1,922 points)
4.) Shabazz Napier (1,959 points)
3.) Tony Hanson (1,990 points)
2.) Richard Hamilton (2,036 points)
1.) Chris Smith (2,145 points)
 

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These lists are fun, but a little deceptive. Putting aside games missed for injury, some of the modern leaders include guys who left early for the pros. Hamilton and Allen would have had out of sight totals with another year. Some of the old time leaders couldn't play as freshmen and played far fewer games in a season and post season when all the schedules were shorter. Bialosukina would certainly have had over 2000. One thing is for sure. They all were/are fun to watch.
 
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Boatright is officially in the top 20 with 1,430 points (218 so far this season), passing Phil Gamble, Art Quimby, and Emeka Okafor. Here's the next few on the list:

20.) Ryan Boatright (1,430 points)
19.) Rashad Anderson (1,432 points)
18.) Kevin Freeman (1,476 points)
17.) Scott Burrell (1,562 points)
16.) Earl Kelley (1,592 points)
15.) Jeff Adrien (1,603 points)
 
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5.) Ray Allen (1,922 points)
4.) Shabazz Napier (1,959 points)
3.) Tony Hanson (1,990 points)
2.) Richard Hamilton (2,036 points)
1.) Chris Smith (2,145 points)

Too bad Uconn couldn't play in the post season his Junior year...would have been nice for him to get 2,000 and possibly pass Rip if they won a few games.
 

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Too bad Uconn couldn't play in the post season his Junior year...would have been nice for him to get 2,000 and possibly pass Rip if they won a few games.

I'm not sure he would've gotten that many points but aside from the tourney ban, he also had to deal with the NCAA screwing around with his eligibility early in his career.
 
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I'm not sure he would've gotten that many points but aside from the tourney ban, he also had to deal with the NCAA screwing around with his eligibility early in his career.
As @johnhuskies95 said, I think this is Shabazz the poster was mentioning. But you figure, in 2013, they would have had at least 1 BET game, and 1 NCAA game. Maybe more for each (probably 2 BET games, 1-3 NCAA games).

Would have certainly passed Hanson in the end. Maybe Rip.
 

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As @johnhuskies95 said, I think this is Shabazz the poster was mentioning. But you figure, in 2013, they would have had at least 1 BET game, and 1 NCAA game. Maybe more for each (probably 2 BET games, 1-3 NCAA games).

Would have certainly passed Hanson in the end. Maybe Rip.

Agree with you on that. The national titles that sandwiched the ban have lessened that blow, but I still get livid thinking about it.
 
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Even more amazing is Boatright's career high before today was "only" 25 (?). 28 now. That's great consistency.
 
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Boatright is officially in the top 20 with 1,430 points (218 so far this season), passing Phil Gamble, Art Quimby, and Emeka Okafor. Here's the next few on the list:

20.) Ryan Boatright (1,430 points)
19.) Rashad Anderson (1,432 points)
18.) Kevin Freeman (1,476 points)
17.) Scott Burrell (1,562 points)
16.) Earl Kelley (1,592 points)
15.) Jeff Adrien (1,603 points)


After this game I have him at 1567, and moving into 17th place overall...really hoping he cracks the top 10. Boat is one of my favorite players of all time and I hope he gets as high as possible on this list when all is said and done.

Please correct me if I am wrong tcf...thanks
 
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After this game I have him at 1567, and moving into 17th place overall...really hoping he cracks the top 10. Boat is one of my favorite players of all time and I hope he gets as high as possible on this list when all is said and done.

Please correct me if I am wrong tcf...thanks
Assuming you are right:

17) Ryan Boatright (1,567 points)
16) Earl Kelley (1,592 points)
15) Jeff Adrien (1603 points)
14) Jerome Dyson (1,630 points)
13) Mike McKay (1,633 points)
12) Donyell Marshall (1,648 points)
11) Khalid El-Amin (1,650 points)
10) Cliff Robinson (1,664 points)
9) Wes Bialosuknia (1,673 points)
 
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After this game I have him at 1567, and moving into 17th place overall...really hoping he cracks the top 10. Boat is one of my favorite players of all time and I hope he gets as high as possible on this list when all is said and done.

Please correct me if I am wrong tcf...thanks
He'll get there. He needs 79 points and has at least 10 games to get them.

Let's say Boat averages 18 the rest of the way. If he keeps this up somehow, that's a conservative number. IF that somehow happens, that would put him at 1,729, good for 7th and not far behind Ben Gordon.

Then there's the AAC tournament and at least the NIT, with Boat needing 82 points to pass Corney for 5th.
 
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He'll get there. He needs 79 points and has at least 10 games to get them.

Let's say Boat averages 18 the rest of the way. If he keeps this up somehow, that's a conservative number. IF that somehow happens, that would put him at 1,729, good for 7th and not far behind Ben Gordon.

Then there's the AAC tournament and at least the NIT, with Boat needing 82 points to pass Corney for 5th.
He'd be 6th if he passes Corny. Don't think Boat will make the top 5, as he would need another 356 points (Ray Allen at #5 with 1,922 points). Boat is definitely a lock for the top 10, though (I think you might have transposed the numbers, as he is 97 points away from tying Cliffy for 10th place).
 
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