Tyus Battle finished his Syracuse career this year as the #16 all-time scorer in school history. Most scorers with 1,000+ points accomplished the feat in four seasons, but Battle did it in three.
There are only two three-year players ahead of Battle on the all-time scoring list. The top 10 scorers for three-year players are:
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1. Dave Bing 1,883 points (24.8 ppg)
2. Billy Owens 1.840 points (17.9 ppg)
3. Tyus Battle 1,647 points (16.0 ppg)
4. Dennis DuVal 1,504 (18.6 ppg)
5. Rudy Hackett 1,496 (17.2 ppg)
6. Pearl Washington 1,490 (15.7 ppg)
7. Bill Smith 1,451 (20.7 ppg)
8. Greg Kohls 1,360 (19.2 ppg)
9. Mike Lee 1,351 (16.3 ppg)
10. Vinnie Cohen 1,337 (19.7 ppg)
Obviously, there are some four-year players who would have made this list based on just their first three years.
Owens, Battle and the Pearl are the only ones on the list who left after their junior year. The others are players who played when freshman were not eligible.
Lawrence Moten, Syracuse's all-time leading scorer, had 1,745 points after his first three seasons. He would have ranked 3rd on this list.
Sherman Douglas scored 1,914 point in his last three seasons at Syracuse, the most for any player over three consecutive seasons. Stephen Thompson scored 1,764 in his final three seasons.