From the MVC article above-
1,000-Point Club
Five Valley players (SIU’s Armon Fletcher, Bradley’s Darrell Brown, Missouri State’s Jarred Dixon and Loyola’s Clayton Custer and Marques Townes) have eclipsed the 1,000-point plateau in their careers. Three players are in position to reach the milestone in the opening week of league play (Jordan Barnes of Indiana State, Phil Fayne of Illinois State and Nick Norton of Drake).
Note that of the 5 MVC players who have already passed the 1000 point mark, and the 3 more who will pass it very soon, all are 4th year players except Darrell Brown. Darrell has another 1½ years to add to his numbers. He currently has 1,044 career points in the 78 games he has played in. If he continues his current scoring pace of about 15 points per game for the rest of this season, and for another full season, he could add about 780-800 more points to his total. So even if his output next year stays the same, he could finish his Bradley career with more than 1,800 career points.
Below is a list of Bradley's top 50 all-time career scorers prior to the start of this season. Darrell Brown had 848 points after his first 2 seasons and ranked 66th.
He has moved up to #44 at this point, but will continue to climb up the list.-
https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sit...ll_Records.pdf (page 54)
Rk. Player • Years Points
1. Hersey Hawkins • 1984-88 3,008
2. Mitchell Anderson • 1978-82 2,341
3. Roger Phegley • 1974-78 2,064
4. Chet Walker • 1959-62 1,975
5. Paul Unruh • 1946-50 1,822
6. Joe Allen • 1965-68 1,763
7. Walt Lemon Jr. • 2010-14 1,721
8. Voise Winters • 1981-85 1,714
9 Phillip Gilbert • 2000-04 1,689
10. Anthony Parker • 1993-97 1,683
11. Andrew Warren • 2006-11 1,621
12. Gene Melchiorre • 1947-51 1,608
13. L.C. Bowen • 1966-69 1,516
14. Marcellus Sommerville • 2003-06 1,493
15. Deon Jackson • 1992-96 1,491
16. Rob Dye • 1996-2000 1,453
17. Jim Caruthers • 1972-76 1,425
18. James Gillingham • 2000-04 1,416
19. Al Smith • 1966-68, ‘70-71 1,408
20. Bob Carney • 1951-54 1,355
21. Jeremy Crouch • 2004-08 1,306
22. Daniel Ruffin • 2004-08 1,280
23. Bobby Humbles • 1974-78 1,262
24. David Thirdkill • 1979-82 1,261
25. Dyricus Simms-Edwards • 2009-13 1,255
26. Luke Jackson • 1986-90 1,252
27. Curtis Stuckey • 1989-91 1,248
28. Bobby Joe Mason • 1956-60 1,229
29. Anthony Manuel • 1985-89 1,221
30. Greg Smith • 1972-76 1,215
31. Sam Maniscalco • 2007-10 1,207
32. Eddie Jackson • 1963-66 1,178
33. Sam Simmons • 1969-72 1,153
34. Seymour Reed • 1971-74 1,138
35. Billy Mann • 1947-51 1,128
36. Donald Reese • 1979-82 1,113
37. Rich Schultz • 1969-72 1,109
38. Charles White • 1989-93 1,107
39. Aaron Zobrist • 1993-97 1,071
40. Barney Cable • 1955-58 1,057
41. Donald Powell • 1984-88 1,055
42. Charles Grover • 1947-51 1,054
43. Levern Tart • 1961-64 1,053
44. Dick Estergard • 1951-54 1,039
45. Adebayo Akinkunle • 1994-98 1,033
46. Ernie Thompson • 1963-66 1,032
47. Ken Garrett • 1976-79 998
48.Mike Davis • 1973-76 998
49. Ray Ramsey • 1940-43, ‘45-47 994
50. Donte Thomas • 2014-18 990
....
66. Darrell Brown, Jr. • 2016-20 848
Here is a list of the top career Missouri Valley Conference career scorers since 1984-85 (thus this list excludes many of Bradley's greatest players like Mitchell Anderson, Roger Phegley, Chet Walker, Paul Unruh, Joe Allen, etc)
Of course, Bradley's Hersey Hawkins is #1.
If Darrell Brown continues at his current scoring pace, he could end up inside the Top 20 all time MVC scorers on this list.-
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...er-career.html
The all time list of career scorers in the MVC is buried in this MVC media guide on page 155-
http://mvc-sports.com/documents/2018..._MBB_Guide.pdf
Hersey Hawkins is still #1, ahead of Hall of Famers #2 Oscar Robertson and #3 Larry Bird.
Darrell Brown, if he completed his Bradley career with about 1800 points, would land somewhere around 30th all time in career MVC scoring