Calbert Cheaney
1. Shawn Respert 2,531
2. Steve Smith 2,263
3. Scott Skiles 2,145
4. Greg Kelser 2,014
5. Kalin Lucas 1,985 (Through March 15,2011)
6. Jay Vincent 1,914
7. Sam Vincent 1,851
8. Terry Furlow 1,777
9. Paul Davis 1,718
10. Mike Robinson 1,717
11. Raymar Morgan 1,597
Talor Battle
E'twann Moore
Kalin Lucas
Juwan Johnson
Calbert Cheaney
Maya Moore
Big 12's all-time leading scorer Texas Tech's Andre Emmett with 2,256 points, however very soon to be topped by Baylor's LaceDarius Dunn.
The big dog The big dog Glenn Robinson is actually 9th on the list Rick Mount is the leading scorer with 2323 points. His total was actually without the three point line and freshman were not allowed to play varsity. He averaged 45 points as a freshman
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My answer would be Manny Harris of Michigan. He is the leading scorer in the big ten so far. If not him I would say Talor Battle from Penn State. He used to be the leading scorer but Manny Harris got him. Either way both players are good. Michigan and Penn State should be lucky.
Jesse Arnelle, who led the Lions to a 1954 Final Four appearance is the all-time leading scorer at 2,166 points. He is also the program's all-time leading rebounder. However, as 2-23-11, Talor Battle needs just 72 points to break the record, and he has three regular season games, plus at least one Big Ten Tournament game remaining to break it. In addition, PSU should play in a post season tourney of some sort giving Battle more chances. At 20.8 ppg, it looks very likely he'll reach the record. --Paul M. Banks The Sports Bank.net
Lawrence Moten of Syracuse is the big east all time leading scorer.
Point Guard: The Fast All around player(Scorer, Play Caller, Dribbler, Passer) (Chris Paul) Shooting Guard: The Fast All Around Scorer and Dribbler (Kobe Bryant) Small Forward: The fast, strong, scorer Usually exceeds in driving the lane (Lebron James) Power Forward: The Smaller Big Man (Inside and *sometimes* Outside Scorer and Rebounder) (Josh Smith) Center: The Big Man (Inside Scorer and Rebounder) (Dwight Howard)
Bob Hurley, Duke. 1076 assists (all-time NCAA division one record).
The all-time leading scorer for NCAA Division I women's basketball is Jackie Stiles of Southwest Missouri State. She scored 3,393 points in her career, last playing in 2001. Other top scorers includes Brittney Griner of Baylor, Patricia Hoskins of Mississippi Valley State and Lorri Bauman of Drake.
no not all big time rush guys are single