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What happened to the kid who scored 138 points?

He holds the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) record for most points in a single game after scoring 138 in 2012. He also scored the NCAA’s third-highest total of 109 in 2013….Jack Taylor (basketball)

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How did Jack Taylor scores 138 points?

He scored 138 points, which set the NCAA record for most points by an individual player in a game. Taylor shot 52-of-108 from the field during the game, 27-of-71 from 3-point range, and 7-of-10 from the free-throw line.

What is the most points scored by a college basketball player?

The highest scoring performance in NCAA Division I basketball history, regardless of the opponent’s classification, is 100 points, scored by Frank Selvy of Furman against Newberry College on February 13, 1954. He made a still-standing NCAA record 41 field goals on 66 attempts.

What college did Jack Taylor go to?

Grinnell College
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
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Who scored 100 points in college?

Frank Selvy of Furman University is the only player to score 100 points at the Division I level. Selvy recorded exactly 100 points on February 13, 1954—less than two weeks after Francis scored 113—against Newberry College. He scored his 99th and 100th points on a 40-foot shot as the final buzzer sounded.

What is the largest blowout in NBA history?

The Memphis Grizzlies clobbered the Oklahoma City Thunder 152-79 on Thursday, making that 73-point margin the biggest blowout in NBA history. That eclipsed the previous margin of 68 points when the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Miami Heat 148-80 in 1991.

Who has the most points in NCAA history?

List of NCAA Division I men’s basketball career scoring leaders

  • Pete Maravich, who averaged 44.2 points per game over three seasons for LSU, holds the NCAA Division I scoring record with 3,667 points.
  • Chris Clemons, third all-time in points, finished his collegiate career in March 2019.