Rick Mount of Purdue. Over 2300 points in 3 seasonsSaw this mentioned on twitter so here's the list:
1 2613 Calbert Cheaney Indiana
2 2531 Shawn Respert Michigan St
3 2442 Glen Rice Michigan
4 2263 Steve Smith Michigan St
5 2224 Louis Bullock Michigan
6 2217 Alando Tucker Wisconsin
7 2213 Talor Batttle Penn St
8 2207 Lamar Stevens Penn St
9 2147 Michael Finley Wisconsin
10 2136 E'twan Moore Purdue
11 21299 Deon Thomas Illinois
12 2130 Ethan Happ Wisconsin
13 2116 Roy Marble Iowa
14 2103 Voshon Leonard Minnesota
15 2100 AJ Guyton Indiana
16 2038 John Shuma NW
17 1996 Kalin Lucas Michigan St
18 1990 William Buford Ohio St
19 1986 Joe Crispin Penn St
19 1986 Yogi Ferrell Indiana
21 1979 Alan Henderson Indiana
22 1969 Cassius Winston Michigan St
23 1948 Kiwane Harris Illinois
24 1920 Drew Crawford NW
24 1920 Carson Edwads Purdue
26 1919 JaJuan Johnson Purdue
27 1918 Luka
Interesting side note - at #29 Is Luke Recker who had a combined 1880 pints between Indiana and Iowa.
Aaron White at #31 at 1859
*Glen Rice Jr is currently a free agent.Some other notes of people ahead of Luka on this list:
Other than E'Twan Moore, Lamar Stevens is the only one currently on an NBA roster, the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Glen Rice at age 30 is currently a free agent
Ethan Happ is playing in Italy
And, we can't forget the role Deon Thomas played in Iowa hoops history.......
Glen Rice Sr. may have been the B1G player of the decade in the 1980's.
Others in the team photo would be Scott Skiles, Steve Alford, Dennis Hopson, Nick Anderson and Marble.
Is that 21,309 points or dollars?When are you going to correct Deon Thomas? Or did he actually have 21,309 points?
Alford (baaaaarffff!) would probably be at the top of the heap if the three point line was in place for his entire career.Too much to hope we make it to the championship games of the BTT and NCAA, giving Luka 11 games, average 24.82, which would put him 1 point past Steve Alford............
Just sayin...........