Buddy Boeheim notched his third career 30 point game the other night in the win over Wake Forest. Boeheim’s shooting effort had an anomaly as he took no free throw attempts on his way to thirty.
Buddy Boeheim |
Only four Orange basketball players have ever scored 30+ points with no free throws attempted. The last time was 52 years ago in 1970 when Bob McDaniel scored 36 points on 18 made field goals in 23 attempts.
Carl Vernick accomplished the feat in December 1961 against Detroit when he made 15 field goals for 30 points. George Kirchgasser was the first Orange basketball player to accomplish the feat back on November 1904 against Jenners Prep. Kirchgasser also had 30 points on 15 field goal attempts. Kirchgasser also has the notable feat of being the first Orange player to score 30 in a game at all.
Five Orange players have scored 30+ points in a game with just one made free throw including Buddy himself last year, Preston Shumper, Lawrence Moten (2x), Sherman Douglas, and Dennis DuVal.
At the other extreme, we have Hakim Warrick and Allen Griffin who both had 18 made free throws on their way to 30+ points. Warrick was 18-22 from the line, and a poor 6-15 from the floor on his way to 30 points against Rhode Island in November 2003. Griffin was also 18-22 from the line, 5-9 from the floor, and 3-5 from three point range in March 2001 on his way to 31 points.
There have been 193 times an Orange player scored 30+ points in a game. They averaged 12.1 field goals made and 7.6 free throws made in those games. 75 of the 193 efforts were in the three point era; players averaged 3.4 three point field goals made in those 75 games.