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  • #61
    Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

    After the NDSU game Garrett has caught up with Kai in the all-time scoring list. Next to fall is Pete Leiferman.

    29. George Schroeder 1973-76 1,066
    30. Pete Leiferman 1990-93 1,043
    31. Kai Williams 2006-08 1,042
    32. Garrett Callahan 2006-08 1,037
    33. Jim Sutton 1955-57 1,035

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    • #62
      Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

      Both Kai and Garrett passed #30 Pete Leiferman in last night's loss to Cal Poly.

      28. Gene Zulk 1967-69 1,073
      29. George Schroeder 1973-76 1,066
      30. Kai Williams 2006-08 1,061
      31. Garrett Callahan 2006-08 1,046
      32. Pete Leiferman 1990-93 1,043

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      • #63
        Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

        After ORU, Garrett finished with just the 3 Pts and Kai added 10 more and moved up a spot.

        28. Gene Zulk 1967-69 1,073
        29. Kai Williams 2006-08 1,071
        30. George Schroeder 1973-76 1,066
        31. Garrett Callahan 2006-08 1,049
        32. Pete Leiferman 1990-93 1,043

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        • #64
          Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

          Originally posted by mitchell View Post
          After ORU, Garrett finished with just the 3 Pts and Kai added 10 more and moved up a spot.

          28. Gene Zulk 1967-69 1,073
          29. Kai Williams 2006-08 1,071
          30. George Schroeder 1973-76 1,066
          31. Garrett Callahan 2006-08 1,049
          32. Pete Leiferman 1990-93 1,043
          Interesting that Former coach and player Gene Zulk is the next candidate for Kai and Garret to pass. If not in the Centenary game, then the Summit League tournament. I believe Zulk was under the NCAA Rule of that allowed only three years of eligibilty meaning he could not play his true freshman year. The term redshirting was unheard of in those days.

          George Schroeder might have been subject to that rule too. So Kai and Garrett are surpassing some greats from the past and will go around a bunch of them next season.

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          • #65
            Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

            Originally posted by Nidaros View Post
            Interesting that Former coach and player Gene Zulk is the next candidate for Kai and Garret to pass. If not in the Centenary game, then the Summit League tournament. I believe Zulk was under the NCAA Rule of that allowed only three years of eligibilty meaning he could not play his true freshman year. The term redshirting was unheard of in those days.

            George Schroeder might have been subject to that rule too. So Kai and Garrett are surpassing some greats from the past and will go around a bunch of them next season.
            Schroeder was not subject to that rule. Lee Colburn and Dave Thomas were the pair that started playing as true freshmen. I believe it was the 69-70 season.

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            • #66
              Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

              Originally posted by 1bunnies View Post
              Schroeder was not subject to that rule. Lee Colburn and Dave Thomas were the pair that started playing as true freshmen. I believe it was the 69-70 season.
              Thanks. I was living in California at the time. There was no message board back then, but wished there had been. I heard so much about Lee Colburn, but never got to see him play.

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              • #67
                Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

                After the the last regular season game vs. Centenary the standings are as follow.
                Garrett stayed at 31st with his 7pts perfromance and Kai moved up a spot with his 5 pts performance. We are going to need more than a combined 12 pts from these two if we are going to have any chance of beating Oral Roberts. With no Seniors receiving quality minutes, our two Juniors really need to step up and be leaders on Saturday.

                27. Sid Bostic 1962-64 1,079
                28. Kai Williams 2006-08 1,076
                29. Gene Zulk 1967-69 1,073
                30. George Schroeder 1973-76 1,066
                31. Garrett Callahan 2006-08 1,056
                32. Pete Leiferman 1990-93 1,043

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                • #68
                  Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

                  Yes thats right...5 guys need to score in double digits and 5 guys need to play defence and 5 guys need to rebound..

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                  • #69
                    Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

                    Originally posted by bballfan54 View Post
                    Yes thats right...5 guys need to score in double digits and 5 guys need to play defence and 5 guys need to rebound..
                    Looking back in history today, I think one guy hitting 100 points would give us quite a chance at winning also.

                    You can't teach an old dog new tricks, but you can never teach a stupid dog anything.

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                    • #70
                      Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

                      For a serious post, Mrs. Williams is right. This is going to have to be a team effort to get it done.

                      You can't teach an old dog new tricks, but you can never teach a stupid dog anything.

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                      • #71
                        Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

                        Originally posted by 1stRowFANatic View Post
                        For a serious post, Mrs. Williams is right. This is going to have to be a team effort to get it done.
                        I agree. I would love to see an upset, and the third time around, our chances are better.

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                        • #72
                          Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

                          Originally posted by 1stRowFANatic View Post
                          For a serious post, Mrs. Williams is right. This is going to have to be a team effort to get it done.
                          And how do you get good team effort?

                          By having good leadership from upperclassmen, which I don't doubt that we have, but it is really going to be needed come Saturday.

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                          • #73
                            Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

                            Well the season ends with a thud, but the guys did accomplish more than most people would have thought during the beginning of the season. The pieces are coming into place.

                            Here's how the career scoring list ends up looking going into next season.

                            23. Ryan Naatjes 91-95 1,096
                            23. Chris Stoebner 00-03 1,096
                            24. Garrett Callahan 06-08 1,092
                            25. Steve Lingenfelter 80-81 1,091
                            25. Kai Williams 06-08 1,091
                            27. Casey Estling 97-00 1,084

                            If they score the same amount they scored this year Garrett would finish in 4th all-time and Kai would finish 6th all-time. Much props to both of them, and I already can't wait for next year.

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                            • #74
                              Re: 1,000 Pt Milestone

                              Minor point to a thread that is done until next year, but interesting to note Steve Lingenfelter's name there, who got to the 1,000 points in just two years of playing for the Jacks. He was a stud, and I've often thought he was probably one of the best ever to don the yellow and blue.

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