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BU's Top Sophomores

tornado

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Here's a trivia challenge....
rank the following TEN BU players relative to how many points they scored during their sophomore seasons
.......and the answer is revealed below...

Anthony Parker
Roger Phegley
Voise Winters
Deon Jackson
Andrew Warren
Sam Maniscalco
Phillip Gilbert
Patrick O'Bryant
Daniel Ruffin
Jeremy Crouch


Here is the answer...mouse over to read......
Sam Maniscalco..........454
Roger Phegley............451
Voise Winters.............448
Deon Jackson.............444
Andrew Warren...........435
Anthony Parker...........426
Phillip Gilbert...............408
Patrick O'Bryant..........333
Daniel Ruffin...............254
Jeremy Crouch............102
 
I was gonna say...the reason Hawk wasn't on the list is because then Sam Maniscalco wouldn't be at the top of it.

That has been the general trend of all Tornado questions for a few months now....SM at the top.


Hopefully SM keeps these trends up.
 
I was gonna say...the reason Hawk wasn't on the list is because then Sam Maniscalco wouldn't be at the top of it.

That has been the general trend of all Tornado questions for a few months now....SM at the top.


Hopefully SM keeps these trends up.

I see what you are saying, but I can see where someone may feel that SM's contributions have been a little under appreciated by others.
 
It sounds like the start of a good bench. SM doesn't seem like the type that would be affected if he is coming into the game 4 minutes after the tip. He's going to get his minutes whether he is introduced & slapping the kid's hands around the court or not.
 
I think SM will be a solid contributor, but I dont think he's as good a point guard as EM. He's more a combo guard, which is where his size hurts him. However, with more inside presence, and a (hopefully) fully-healed AW, his short stature won't hurt him as much as it did last year.
 
I see someone else has caught on... Tornado must be a relative of Sam's or something? He's a good player... I admit it, but if he was as good as Tornado seems to think he is he would have been in the NBA draft last spring, or we would be the FAVORITE to win the league this year hands down.

Here's a question: Rank which player you would want on first your team in order. I'll start:

Patrick O'Bryant (game changer)
Roger Phegley (dead-eye - how many 3's would this guy get?)
Anthony Parker (smart and cool under pressure)
Voise Winters (score baby, score)
Deon Jackson (unstoppable down low "kaboom")
Phillip Gilbert (raining 3's and quickness)
Daniel Ruffin (super quickness with a decent shot)
Jeremy Crouch (another dead-eye shooter and unreal court feel)
Andrew Warren (good shooter and can find his shot)
Sam Maniscalco (no fear and decent shooter)

Again, Sam is a good player, but he is not in the same league as most of the others. Let's see if Sam progresses or has reached his peak.
 
Sam is in the top 10 of all BU sophomores in points scored (#9)
with the likes of Anthony Parker, Phillip Gilbert, Roger Phegley, Voise Winters, David Thirdkill, Al Smith, Daniel Ruffin, Jeremy Crouch -- all behind him..

And Sam's 2-year scoring total at BU of 746 is ahead of Phegley, Winters, and all but a dozen of Bradley's 1000-point club members.
He has already played in 74 games and has played in 42 BU wins....
He's on track with a lot of his numbers to be one of the best players in BU's history in numerous categories...
 
I see someone else has caught on... Tornado must be a relative of Sam's or something? He's a good player... I admit it, but if he was as good as Tornado seems to think he is he would have been in the NBA draft last spring, or we would be the FAVORITE to win the league this year hands down.

Here's a question: Rank which player you would want on first your team in order. I'll start:

Patrick O'Bryant (game changer)
Roger Phegley (dead-eye - how many 3's would this guy get?)
Anthony Parker (smart and cool under pressure)
Voise Winters (score baby, score)
Deon Jackson (unstoppable down low "kaboom")
Phillip Gilbert (raining 3's and quickness)
Daniel Ruffin (super quickness with a decent shot)
Jeremy Crouch (another dead-eye shooter and unreal court feel)
Andrew Warren (good shooter and can find his shot)
Sam Maniscalco (no fear and decent shooter)

Again, Sam is a good player, but he is not in the same league as most of the others. Let's see if Sam progresses or has reached his peak.


You've left so many great players off your list George I don't know where to start....... Les, Hawkins, Williams, Mason, Allen, Walker, Anderson, Thirdkill, Reese.......

I agree with tornado in that Sam Maniscalco will probably go down as one of BU's all-time greats. We don't need to rank whether he's better than any of Bradley's other great guards. And don't put the kid down by sarcastically referencing the NBA lottery. How many players in BU's history have even been drafted in the top-10. Not many.

The fact is that Sam is another good guard in a long line of good BU guards. Will he play in the NBA? probably not. Not many BU players have. But he's still a great Brave and a leader of our current team. I think we'll all look back in 5-10 years and realize just how good of a player SM really was when compared to all of the other players who have gone through Bradley.
 
I like SM as our pg because he's not much worse than EM and is leaps and bounds better at shooting than EM. He has heart and he can play well at DI for BU....I don't see him ever playing in the NBA...as a matter of fact that thought has never even crossed my mind.
 
who ever said he would play in the NBA, although isn't that the dream of many college basketball players?
 
I happen to appreciate the little bits of trivia that Tornado posts.

Even without Hawkins, Les, and others that is a pretty good list...and knowing that Sam tops even THAT list is pretty cool and should give us all a boost of confidence.

Why all the nit pick...it was a trivia question.

Its like saying:

List your favorite food (of the following) in order of favorite to least.

Spaghetti
Tacos
Sandwiches
Ceasar Salad
Fruit
Cheeseburgers
Gyros


And you guys complain about Pizza not being on the list. Basketball season can't get here soon enough. Get a life fellas.
 
Of the active shooting guards (& others who were or are among the best) in the Missouri Valley...who have played at least 2 years and are among the scoring leaders in that time.....
here are some figures to chew on...

All numbers are for the first TWO seasons of play in the MVC--

Sam Maniscalco- 746 total points, 35.4% 3-pt shooting, 80.0% FT shooting - 1.32 points per shot taken
Andrew Warren - 574 total points, 41.7% 3-pt shooting, 81.2% FT shooting - 1.43 points per shot taken
Osiris Eldridge -- 849 total points, 37.1% 3-pt shooting, 73.1% FT shooting - 1.20 points per shot taken
P'Allen Stinnett- 841 total points, 31.8% 3-pt shooting, 76.2% FT shooting - 1.33 points per shot taken
Josh Young ---- 819 total points, 36.2% 3-pt shooting, 76.7% FT shooting - 1.34 points per shot taken
Kwadzo Ahelegbe-479 total points, 35.9% 3-pt shooting, 76.2% FT shooting, 1.29 points per shot taken
Jamaal Tatum -- 656 total points, 37.3% 3-pt shooting, 77% FT shooting, 1.23 points per shot taken
Darren Brooks -- 740 total points, 35% 3-pt shooting, 71% FT shooting, 1.23 points per shot taken
Ben Jacobson -- 748 total points, 40% 3-pt shooting, 75% FT shooting, 1.20 points per shot taken
David Moss ---- 751 total points, 37% 3-pt shooting, 80% FT shooting, 1.25 points per shot taken

anyone else someone wants to see?? I think both of our guys are right there in the ball park with the Valley's best guards this decade.
 
Book it EM and SM will be on the floor together a lot! I bet that EM has worked on his jumper from the top of the key and with AW in there that shot from the corner will be wide open for SM. If AW is healthy, TB can hold his own on the boards and the 5 position can hold their own defensively, we'll be very solid. Now if WE becomes an offensive beast, CR's play goes off the charts and DD has a season we all know that is in him, then watch out Valley.

We're still in September?:lol:
 
Of the active shooting guards (& others who were or are among the best) in the Missouri Valley...who have played at least 2 years and are among the scoring leaders in that time.....
here are some figures to chew on...

All numbers are for the first TWO seasons of play in the MVC--

Sam Maniscalco- 746 total points, 35.4% 3-pt shooting, 80.0% FT shooting - 1.32 points per shot taken
Andrew Warren - 574 total points, 41.7% 3-pt shooting, 81.2% FT shooting - 1.43 points per shot taken
Osiris Eldridge -- 849 total points, 37.1% 3-pt shooting, 73.1% FT shooting - 1.20 points per shot taken
P'Allen Stinnett- 841 total points, 31.8% 3-pt shooting, 76.2% FT shooting - 1.33 points per shot taken
Josh Young ---- 819 total points, 36.2% 3-pt shooting, 76.7% FT shooting - 1.34 points per shot taken
Kwadzo Ahelegbe-479 total points, 35.9% 3-pt shooting, 76.2% FT shooting, 1.29 points per shot taken
Jamaal Tatum -- 656 total points, 37.3% 3-pt shooting, 77% FT shooting, 1.23 points per shot taken
Darren Brooks -- 740 total points, 35% 3-pt shooting, 71% FT shooting, 1.23 points per shot taken
Ben Jacobson -- 748 total points, 40% 3-pt shooting, 75% FT shooting, 1.20 points per shot taken
David Moss ---- 751 total points, 37% 3-pt shooting, 80% FT shooting, 1.25 points per shot taken

anyone else someone wants to see?? I think both of our guys are right there in the ball park with the Valley's best guards this decade.

After taking a good look at this list, I sure hope AW is back and healthy
 
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