Duke Scoring List Update: Kansas Game

Rough night for Carmen Wallace, Dave McClure
Duke Scoring List Update: Kansas Game
Duke Scoring List Update: Kansas Game /

Wendell Moore (2 points) moved up 20 spots into a tie for 420, with Don Farinella, Burton Fitts and Ned Franke, among others. He passed Tom Cowdrick, Vince Crump and Bill Wayand (among others). He is 140 points shy of Tony Moore for the Duke Moore scoring record. He’s 498 points shy of Wendell Carter Jr. for the Duke Wendell record.

Matthew Hurt and Vernon Carey Jr. (11 points) moved up 75 spots to a tie for 365. They’ve tied Scott Williamson and Tom Blackburn. Among the players they passed are Ron Burt, D. Bryant, Pete Zavlaris, Jay Heaps, Todd Zafirovski, Sean Obi, Nick Pagliuca, Brennan Besser, Joey Baker and Mike Buckmire.

Hurt is 901 points shy of Matt Jones (Duke Matt record) and 1,084 points shy of Howard Hurt (Duke Hurt record.)

Cassius Stanley (13 points) moved up 84 spots to a tie for 356 place with Justin Caldbeck, Mark Causey, David Hubbell and Bob Thuemmel. He also passed Andy Means and Wright Hollingsworth.

Jack White scored three to give him 190, moving into a tie for 226 with Kenny Young. He’s 1,089 points shy of Jack Marin for the Duke Jack scoring record.

Javin DeLaurier scored four to give him 281, moving up four spots to a tie with Ron Herbster for 188, passing Dave McClure, George Moses and Carmen Wallace.

Alex O’Connell scored nine to give him 288. That moves him up three spots into a tie with Jeff Dawson for 186. He passed Ron Herbster, Carmen Wallace and George Moses.

Tre Jones scored 15 to give him 353. That moves him up four spots to 167, passing Clyde Allen, Nick Horvath, Buzz Mewhort and Sparky Bergman. He’s 622 points shy of Dahntay for the Duke Jones scoring record.

On the Duke rebounding list, Tre Jones’ six gave him 141, moving him past his brother Tyus, as well as Rodney Hood, into 166.

On the assist list, Jones’ 6 gave him 198, moving him past Matt Jones into 46.

Javin DeLaurier’s three rebounds gave him 323, moving him past Jahlil Okafor into 91.

Jordan Goldwire’s one assist gave him 48, moving him past Kyrie Irving and Alaa Abdelnaby into 121.

Alex O’Connell’s two assists gave him 42, moving him past Jabari Parker into 131.

Jack White’s three pointer gave him 31 threes, tying Trevon Duval for 63.


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