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Calvin Murphy Vs. Buffalo in the 'Taps' Gallagher Center HISTORY & RECORDS CALVIN MURPHY VS. BUFFALO IN THE ‘TAPS’ GALLAGHER CENTER DURING THE 1969-70 SEASON All-Time Scorers 1. Calvin Murphy, 1966-70 .....................................2,548 28. Joe Alexander, 1982-86 .......................................1,267 55. Marvin Prochet, 2015-P........................................ 885 2. Juan Mendez, 2001-05.........................................2,210 29. Manny Leaks, 1964-68 ........................................1,243 56. Gerry Henry, 1980-82, 83-85 ............................... 877 3. Antoine Mason, 2010-14 ...................................1,934 30. Anthony Nelson, 2007-11 ..................................1,215 57. Richie Veith, 1955-59 ............................................ 858 4. Tyrone Lewis, 2006-10 .......................................1,849 31. Alvin Cruz, 2001-05 ............................................1,207 58. Joe Maddrey, 1959-63 ............................................ 847 5. Charron Fisher, 2004-08 ...................................1,799 32. Kahlil Dukes, 2016-18 .........................................1,202 59. John Spanbauer, 1948-52 ...................................... 843 6. Tremmell Darden, 2000-04 ................................1,729 33. Demond Stewart, 1999-01 .................................1,195 60. Gary Bossert, 1983-87 .......................................... 833 7. Matt Scott, 2014-18 .............................................1,726 34. Zeke Sinicola, 1947-51 ........................................1,188 61. Eldridge Moore, 1985-89...................................... 829 8. Chris Watson, 1993-97 ........................................1,711 35. Vern Allen, 1974-78.............................................1,183 62. Fred Schwab, 1942-43, 45-48 ............................... 827 9. Ed Fleming, 1951-55 ...........................................1,682 36. Ken Glenn, 1959-63 ............................................1,177 Tom Birch, 1947-51 ............................................... 827 10. Alex Ellis, 1954-58 ...............................................1,656 37. Skip Speaks, 1978-82 ...........................................1,158 64. Bo Erias, 1950-54 .................................................. 819 11. Andy Walker, 1972-76 .........................................1,620 38. Alvin Young, 1997-99 .........................................1,152 65. Jim Maloney,1954-58 ............................................. 808 12. Joe Arlauckas, 1983-87 ........................................1,610 39. Mike Curran, 1980-84 .........................................1,124 66. Andy O’Connell,1959-63 ...................................... 770 13. Al Butler, 1957-61 ................................................1,596 40. Juan’ya Green, 2011-13 ......................................1,131 67. Jim Moran, 1947-51 ............................................... 769 14. Marshall Wingate, 1968-72 .................................1,456 41. Jeremiah Johnson, 1995-99 ................................1,123 68. Benson Egemonye, 2006-2009 ............................ 737 15. Garry Jordan, 1977-81 ........................................1,398 42. Al Williams, 1969-73 ...........................................1,086 69. Rob Garrison, 2008-10 ......................................... 729 16. Daryl Greene, 1998-02.......................................1,375 43. Mike Hanley, 1973-77 ..........................................1,064 70. James Mathis, 2002-06 .......................................... 708 17. Patrick Jones, 1985-90 .........................................1,358 44. Mike Howse, 1979-83 .........................................1,038 71. Leon Black, 1982-86 .............................................. 705 18. David Brooks, 2001-05 .......................................1,354 45. J.R. Duffey, 2003-07 ............................................1,034 Reed Watts, 1982-86 .............................................. 705 19. Mike Phillips, 1978-82 ........................................1,342 46. Juan Neal, 1984-88 ..............................................1,006 Dominic Robb, 2015-P ......................................... 693 20. Lorenzo Miles, 2003-07 ......................................1,311 47. Clif Brown, 2005-07 ............................................. 961 74. Sean Schiano, 1988-92........................................... 683 21. Ollie Harper, 1974-78 .........................................1,302 48. Reggie Moore, 1990-94 ......................................... 959 75. Tony Newsom, 1989-93........................................ 677 22. Mark Henry, 1985-89 ..........................................1,291 49. Tom Hemans, 1952-56 .......................................... 957 76. Demetrius Williamson, 2007-10 .......................... 666 23. Marvin Jordan, 2010-14 ......................................1,278 50. Emile Blackman, 2014-16 ..................................... 913 77. Ameen Tanksley, 2011-13 ..................................... 660 Brian Clifford, 1990-93 .......................................1,278 Phil Scaffidi, 1975-80 ............................................ 913 78. Clint Holtz,1991-92 ............................................... 655 Juan Mendez, 2001-05 25. Larry Costello, 1950-54.......................................1,275 52. Dwayne Daniel, 1989-93 ...................................... 893 79. George Phillips,1962-66 ....................................... 646 26. James Reaves, 2000-04 ........................................1,274 53. Bilal Benn, 2008-10 ............................................... 887 80. Bob Sawyer, 1954-58 ............................................. 589 Charlie Hoxie, 1951-55 .......................................1,274 Bill Smyth, 1946-50 ............................................... 887 81. Art Coleman, 1962-66 ........................................... 583 Niagara’s All-Time Top 25 Scorers: Year-By-Year Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year Name (Years) G FG FT Pts. G FG FT Pts. G FG FT Pts. G FG FT Pts. 1. Calvin Murphy, 1966-70 -- -- -- -- 24 337 242 916 24 294 190 778 29 316 222 881 2,548 2. Juan Mendez, 2001-05 32 114 88 316 29 207 119 533 32 208 223 656 30 221 224 705 2,210 3. Antoine Mason, 2010-14# 33 168 125 497 29 167 173 541 33 269 260 846 1,934 4. Tyrone Lewis, 2006-10 28 124 64 353 29 149 106 467 35 175 119 568 27 144 86 461 1,849 5. Charron Fisher, 2004-08 17 34 24 96 19 114 100 348 27 188 142 555 29 256 219 800 1,799 6. Tremmell Darden, 2000-04 28 84 59 236 31 140 115 415 29 179 134 503 32 184 157 575 1,729 7. Matt Scott, 2014-18 30 41 52 150 30 146 135 461 33 187 122 561 29 179 148 554 1,726 8. Chris Watson, 1993-97 27 118 70 311 30 165 104 444 28 165 140 470 28 167 152 486 1,711 9. Ed Fleming, 1951-55 28 120 74 314 28 131 86 348 30 156 115 427 26 198 197 593 1,682 10. Alex Ellis, 1954-58 -- -- -- -- 27 133 139 485 26 220 191 522 27 220 180 536 1,656 11. Andy Walker, 1972-76 23 91 40 222 26 200 55 455 22 176 83 435 29 211 86 508 1,620 12. Joe Arlauckas, 1983-87 29 70 64 204 26 116 137 369 25 111 81 303 3/6 7/6 10/1 24/13 1,610 13. Al Butler, 1957-61 -- -- -- -- 23 191 88 470 26 295 158 748 21 145 88 378 1,596 14. Marshall Wingate, 1968-72 -- -- -- -- 29 134 61 329 26 208 94 510 30 232 153 617 1,456 15. Garry Jordan, 1977-81 26 185 97 467 26 200 144 544 14 77 53 207 13 60 78 180 1,398 16. Daryl Greene, 1998-02 28 47 23 129 29 165 102 507 25 84 57 266 32 161 70 473 1,375 17. Patrick Jones, 1985-90 23 22 21 68 27 107 43 258 28 174 89 437 28 238 121 598 1,358 18. David Brooks, 2001-05 32 46 32 136 28 92 58 288 32 141 51 399 30 177 82 513 1,354 19. Mike Phillips, 1978-82 25 96 66 258 25 111 85 307 23 96 30 222 29 224 107 555 1,342 20. Lorenzo Miles, 2003-07 32 45 49 167 30 90 29 267 29 134 97 438 34 138 102 439 1,311 21. Ollie Harper, 1974-78 27 131 48 310 29 139 49 327 26 128 34 290 24 159 57 375 1,302 22. Mark Henry, 1985-89 27 84 17 185 31 153 68 377 30 160 71 405 28 121 68 323 1,291 23. Brian Clifford, 1990-93 -- -- -- -- 28 165 96 432 28 141 99 279 30 185 91 475 1,278 Marvin Jordan, 2010-14 32 129 43 378 33 108 44 343 31 82 36 255 31 101 41 302 1,278 25. Larry Costello, 1950-54 -- -- -- -- 27 131 58 320 28 185 140 510 29 160 125 445 1,275 # Scored 50 points in three games as freshman before redshirting due to injury Tyrone Lewis, 2007-2010 2 NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES • NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES • NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES • NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES • NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES All-Time Points Records Game Player, Opponent, Date Points 1. Calvin Murphy vs. Syracuse, 12/7/68 ...........................68 2. Calvin Murphy vs. Villa Madonna, 12/6/67 ................57 3. Calvin Murphy vs. La Salle, 12/16/67 ..........................52 4. Calvin Murphy vs. Syracuse, 2/28/68 ...........................50 Calvin Murphy vs. Buffalo, 2/21/68 .............................50 Calvin Muprhy at Saint Peter’s, 2/17/68 ......................50 7. Calvin Murphy vs. Thomas Moore, 12/8/69 ...............49 8. Calvin Murphy vs. Canisius, 1/13/68 ...........................48 9. Calvin Murphy vs. Columbia, 1/16/69 .........................47 Calvin Murphy vs. Indiana, 12/27/68 ...........................47 Antoine Mason, 2010-14 Conference Game Season - Average Player, Opponent, Date Points Player, Year Points 1. Charron Fisher at Loyola, 2/10/08 ...............................45 1. Calvin Murphy, 1967-68 ...............................................38.2 2. Jeremiah Young at Siena, 2/8/99 ..................................44 2. Calvin Murphy, 1968-69 ...............................................32.4
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