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  • The all time leading scorer of NCAA men's basketball would be J.J. Reddick from DUKE. He performed a tremendous year in the 2005 and without a doubt it going to continue in 2006. He was the National player of the year in 2005, and was the first team All-American.In 2005 he averaged just about 22 points a game. Reddick will have no problem making it in the NBA.
  • I love JJ Redick, as Anonymous obviously does, but he is nowhere near being the leading NCAA scorer of all time. Redick IS the all-time ACC scoring champ and IS the all-time NCAA 3-point champ as well. But Pete Maravich, who scored 3667 points for LSU in just 3 years of play, is the all-time career leading scorer in NCAA history. Redick right now is about 1,000 points behind Maravich's record, and with just tournament play left in 2006 there is not the remotest chance Redick will score that many points by the time March Madness, and Redick's college career, is over. Maravich scored all these points 10 years before the 3 point shot was used in NCAA play! Maravich averaged 44.2 points per game, and no one else has even come close to that. Nevertheless, I gotta say, GO DEVILS!!!!
  • The all-time leading scorer in NCAA men's basketball is Travis Grant. (Pistol Pete is third overall and first in Division I.) Grant had 4,045 career points.
  • Nothing that I've heard. His kids have all grown up and headed off to college and beyond. Mickie is involved with the team. And he takes his grandchildren to practices sometimes. All of which says to me that the only reason he'd have to retire (family) isn't an issue because he's already spending time with them (or they've grown up and moved on to that stage). I think a lot of the stressful coaching duties have been meted out to the staff, so Wojo and Dawkins and Collins are hitting the road and doing the hard recruiting and other such tasks. I think he'll be around for a long time.(: I am a little surprised that Duke doesn't get more attention in NM. Must be time to get a string of Final Four appearances going!
  • The basketball card I have of him says he scored 4,065 points, not 4,045, 1974-75 topps card #259, it also says his .641 shooting percentage is the best in history, it shows him playing for the San Diego Conquistadors in the ABA, same team Wilt Chamberlain was player/coach that year, they called them the San Diego Q's...

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