Your Nation’s Leaders
I like to focus on more than just the games. Why not give a little love to the players at the small schools who are padding their stats doing the dirty work? Here’s the Who’s Who, the best at their craft, in Division-I.
Possible and/or likely Tournament appearances are in bold.
Points
- 28. 2 - Charron Fisher, Niagara
- 27. 1 - Reggie Williams, VMI
- 25.8 - Lester Hudson, Tennessee-Martin
- 25.7 - Michael Beasley, Kansas State
- 25.6 - Stephen Curry, Davidson
Rebounds
- 12.6 - Michael Beasley, Kansas State
- 11.8 - Jason Thompson, Rider
- 11.5 - Ryan Bright, Sam Houston State
11.5 - Jon Brockman, Washington - -
- 11.2 - Arizona Reid, High Point
Assists
- 8.1 - Jason Richards, Davidson
- 7.3 - Paul Stoll, Texas-Pan American
- 7.2 - Mike Jefferson, High Point
7.2 - TeeJay Bannister, Liberty - -
- 6.9 - Jay Greene, Maryland-Baltimore County
Blocks
- 4.8 - Jarvis Varnado, Mississippi State
- 4.6 - Mickell Gladness, Alabama A&M
- 4.3 - Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut
- 4.0 - Shawn James, Duquesne
- 3.8 - Kleon Penn, McNeese State
Steals
- 3.5 - Devin Gibson, Texas-San Antonio
- 3.4 - Devan Downey, South Carolina
- 3.0 - Tony Lee, Robert Morris
- 2.9 - Chris Gaynor, Winthrop
2.9 - Lester Hudson, Tennessee-Martin
2.9 - Jeremy Byrd, USC-Upstate
*All statistics are courtesy of www.statsheet.com.



Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 @ 10:09 am
February 19th, 2008 at 12:16 pm
I won’t take too much away from Charron Fisher but the guy is a chucker shoots an inconsistent rainbow shot maybe because he is a 6′4 power forward. The guy is a tank though and he just muscles his way through the lane and lets me honest he isn’t seeing too many big guys in his conference. He also makes a living at the free throw line when he barrels through the lane for his off 1 foot runners so I give him credit there because he is great as using his body and drawing contact.
February 19th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
Fisher is an absolute horse that will get plenty of pub from Seth Davis in studio on the night of Niagara’s tournament game (assuming they take the MAAC).