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Breaking the REB Record!

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Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:20 pm
by SmooBoy
In the short history of the CIT, Papa has obliterated the single game REB total with his 21 boards. The past leaders:
Rebounds
17 Sam Willard; Pacific (at Loyola Marymount, 3/17/10)
16 Isaac Butts; Appalachian State (vs. Marshall, 3/22/10)
15 Frank Hassell; Old Dominion (at Bradley, 3/31/09)
13 Joe Ford; Pacific (at Appalachian State, 3/25/10)
13 Frank Hassell; Old Dominion (vs. James Madison, 3/26/09)
12 Maurice Bolden; Southern Miss (at Louisiana Tech, 3/18/10)
11 Anthony Johnson; Fairfield (at George Mason, 3/16/10)
11 Dan Waterstradt; Oakland (vs. Kent State, 3/17/09)
11 Drake Reed; Austin Peay (at Bradley, 3/18/09)
11 Theron Wilson; Bradley (vs. Oakland, 3/23/09)
Re: Breaking the REB Record!

Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:32 pm
by SmooBoy
A an interesting aside, the single NCAA record (post 1973) was against us. I have no recollection of this game, but I am guessing our shooting was a bit off.
Rebounds (post 1973): Larry Abney - 35
February 17, 2000
Fresno State vs. SMU
For reasons that aren't completely clear, the NCAA draws a line at the year 1973 for rebounding statistics. The best performance in the "modern era of board work" was Larry Abney's 35-rebound night against Southern Methodist. Abney also posted a 24-board box score that season, and finished the season as the third-ranked rebounder in the nation. After finishing his college career, he spent some time in the D-League, and is currently playing professionally in Australia.
The pre-1973 record is 51, set by Bill Chambers of William & Mary back in 1953.
Re: Breaking the REB Record!

Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:47 pm
by PonyPride
Papa Dia's 21 rebounds also set a new record for rebounds in UNI's McLeod Center.
Re: Breaking the REB Record!

Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2011 4:01 pm
by The PonyGrad
Is that the time of the dunk rule or the three point shot rule or both?
Might have an impact on rebounding.

Re: Breaking the REB Record!

Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2011 4:09 pm
by DanFreibergerForHeisman
The PonyGrad wrote:Is that the time of the dunk rule or the three point shot rule or both?
Might have an impact on rebounding.
Probably because 1973 was when the NCAA split into its current Division I, II, III format.
Re: Breaking the REB Record!

Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2011 4:19 pm
by The PonyGrad
OK, not the three:
The NCAA's Southern Conference became the first collegiate conference to use the three-point rule, adopting a 22-foot line in 1980. Over the following five years, NCAA conferences differed in their use of the rule and the distance they required for a three-point shot. The NCAA adopted the 19-foot, 9-inch line nationally in 1986. On May 3, 2007 the NCAA rules committee decided to lengthen the three point line a whole foot to 20 feet 9 inches. This rule will come into effect at the beginning of the 2008-09 season.
Re: Breaking the REB Record!

Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2011 4:27 pm
by The PonyGrad
Looks like not dunking either:
Dunking was banned in the NCAA from 1967 to 1976. Many have attributed this to the dominance of the then-college phenomenon Lew Alcindor (now called Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) upon his entry into the NCAA. Subsequently, the no-dunking rule is sometimes referred to as the "Lew Alcindor rule."
I think I remember Ira Terrel dunking (when it was banned) and I think he got a technical.

Breaking the REB Record!

Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:17 pm
by Junior
I have a friend named Reb.
Re: Re: Breaking the REB Record!

Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:22 pm
by RGV Pony
Junior wrote:I have a friend named Reb.
Does he have two sons who play for tcu and one at utep ?
Breaking the REB Record!

Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:19 pm
by Junior
No, has one son who is about ten.