The Minnesota HS Products: D1 Scoring Leaders
Who are the top scorers in division one basketball that are from Minnesota high schools? Here is the list! ***Quick note, it’s not like there is a direct way to know where everybody is and there are a lot of…
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Continue ReadingWho are the top scorers in division one basketball that are from Minnesota high schools? Here is the list!
***Quick note, it’s not like there is a direct way to know where everybody is and there are a lot of players. So if I missed somebody, just tell me. You “adults” don’t need to go crying and whining on twitter about some ridiculous thoughts of disrespect, you can just DM me, I likely just forgot because there are tons of kids out there and so many have transferred multiple times so its tough to know where they all are right now. This was A LOT of work to figure out so stop crying about dumb stuff.
***Second note, if a player isn’t scoring four points per game or more, they didn’t make the list
Dawson Garcia of Minnesota – 17ppg (45%fg, 33%3pt, 69%ft)
Riley Miller of St. Thomas – 15.2ppg (51%fg, 51%3pt, 89%ft)
Tyler Wahl of Wisconsin – 15ppg (37%fg, 17%3pt, 77%fg)
RayQyanwndis Mitchell of UMKC – 14.9ppg (35%fg, 26%3pt, 86%ft)
Dain Dainja of Illinois – 14.0ppg (80%fg, 43%ft)
Prince Aligbe of Boston College – 14ppg (played two games)
Michael Jones of Stanford – 13.8ppg (45%fg, 42%3pt, 67%ft)
Curtis Jones of Buffalo – 13.7ppg (45%fg, 31%3pt, 68%ft)
Gabe Madsen of Utah – 13.6ppg (52%fg, 40%3pt, 67%ft)
Andrew Morgan of North Dakota State – 13.5ppg (65%fg, 33%ft)
BJ Omot of North Dakota – 12.3ppg (40%fg, 28%3pt, 65%ft)
Nathan Heise of Northern Iowa – 12ppg (47%fg, 16%3pt, 57%ft)
Jamsion Battle of Minnesota – 11ppg (has played one game)
Cade Haskins of Dartmouth – 11ppg (57%fg, 54%3pt)
Anders Nelson of William & Mary – 10.8ppg (51%fg, 40%3pt, 82%ft)
Ryan Larson of College of Charletson – 10.3ppg (42%fg, 39%3pt, 82%ft)
Cameron Steele of Abilene Christian – 10.2ppg (49%fg, 39%3pt, 86%ft)
Steven Crowl of Wisconsin -10ppg (45%fg, 44%3pt, 67%ft)
Parker Bjorklund of St. Thomas – 10ppg (46%fg, 20%ft, 54%ft)
J’Vonne Hadley of Colorado – 9.8ppg (44%fg, 64%ft)
Pharrel Payne of Minnesota – 9.2ppg (77%fg, 55%ft)
LyCue Patterson of Charlotte – 8.6ppg (48%fg, 40%3pt, 69% ft)
Mitchel Sueker of North Dakota – 8.3ppg (44%fg, 21% 3pt, 54%ft)
Kendall Blue of St. Thomas – 8.2ppg (54%fg, 42%3pt, 71%ft)
Gabe Kalscheur of Iowa State – 8.0ppg (35%fg, 36%3pt, 75%ft)
Mason Madsen of Boston College – 7.8ppg (38%fg, 39%3pt, 83%ft)
Blaise Beauchamp of Evansville – 7.3ppg (27%fg, 35%3pt, 100%ft)
Robert Jones of Iowa State – 7.3pgg (59%fg, 67%ft)
Braeden Carrington of Minnesota – 6.7ppg (32%fg, 33%3pt, 44%ft)
Francis Nwaokorie of Champlin Park – 6.6ppg (40%fg, 57%ft)
Joshua Ola-Joseph of Minnesota – 6.0ppg (52%fg, 44%ft)
Henry Abraham of Coastal Carolina – 5.7ppg (50%fg, 29%3pt, 100%ft)
Race Thompson of Indiana – 5.5ppg (36%fg, 10%3pt, 75%ft)
Calvin Wishart of UC Santa Barbara – 5.3ppg (44%fg, 29%3pt, 62%ft)
Damani Hayes of South Dakota – 5ppg (48%fg, 50%ft)
Alonzo Dodd of Texas A&M Commerce – 4.8ppg (43%fg, 10%3pt. 54%ft)
Ahjany Lee of St. Thomas- 4.6ppg (46%fg, 75%ft)
Cody Pennebaker of Lamar – 4.5ppg (31%fg, 10%3pt, 50%ft)
Ethan Igbanugo of Cal State Northridge – 4.3pgg (43%fg, 33%3pt)
Josiah Strong of Colorado State – 4.0ppg (27%fg, 27%3pt)
Ben Carlson of Utah – 4.0ppg (38%fg, 20%3pt, 50%ft)
Kerwin Walton of Texas Tech – 3.9ppg (3%fg, 18%3pt, 75%ft)