
Almond Leading the Nation in Scoring
12/11/2006 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Dec. 11, 2006
Rice's All-America senior guard Morris Almond is the nation's leading scorer with a 30.1 scoring average for games through Sunday, Dec. 10. The Powder Springs, Georgia, native has scored 241 points in eight games. Jackson State's Trey Johnson follows Almond at 29.9 ppg (269 points in nine games).
Despite being a marked man on offense and facing various forms of defense, Almond is shooting a stellar 54 percent from the field (80-148), 48 percent from three-point range (21-44), and 82 percent from the free throw line (60-73). He is also second on the team in rebounding (5.3 rpg) and first in steals (12) in playing an average of 31 minutes a contest.
In his last three games, he is shooting 70 percent from the field (35-50), 79 percent from beyond the arc (15-19), and 82 percent at the line (22-27) to average an astonishing 36 points a game.
Top 5 Scorers in the Nation
1 Morris Almond, Rice Sr. 30.1
2 Trey Johnson, Jackson St. Sr. 29.9
3 Rodney Stuckey, Eastern Wash. So. 26.7
4 Reggie Williams, VMI Jr. 26.6
5 Bo McCalebb, New Orleans Jr. 24.4
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Almond Game-by-Game
24 vs. Paul Quinn College
13 vs. Gonzaga (n)
31 vs. Colorado State (n)
38 vs. North Texas
28 vs. Oregon
42 at Utah
29 vs. UT-Permian Basin
36 vs. Lamar