Northwestern has a new scoring king.
The fifth year guard Boy Bui broke the record of the career of the men’s basketball program for points, when he did a long 3-populator midway against Michigan at Welsh-Rain Arena in Evanson on Thursday night.
Buie entered the game four points back from 2008–12, John Shurna’s 2,038 record. Bui, who reached Ivanston in 2019, availed the additional year of eligibility, NCAA offered students-athletes for the Kovid-19 affected 2020-21 season.
Albani was in fourth place in both Big Ten in both 6 -Foot -2 guards, scoring (19 PPG) from NY and assisted (5.2 per game) on Thursday. He obtained 17.3 points and 4.5 assistance in the last season, when he formed all—boil ten first team and took Wildcats to the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Northwestern took 18-8 records (9-6 Big Ten) in Thursday’s game as it wants to strengthen the first back-to-back NCAA tournament berth of the program. ESPN introduced Wildcats as number 9 seed in its most recent bracketology update.
The next game for Buie is the program record for the Games to be played. He can tie the 143 mark of Drew Crawford in Maryland on Wednesday and break it against Iowa on 2 March.
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