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BirdGrad2011
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I watched a bit of one of their games. The best thing I can say is he makes the game look so easy. This is a prime example.
I watched a bit of one of their games. The best thing I can say is he makes the game look so easy. This is a prime example.
It’s one thing to do it, but Ty makes it look so effortless. One report on a game basically said they were surprised when they looked down and he had 20+.I didn’t score 35 in my varsity career lol. I can’t fathom being that good. Keep it going young man.
Ty Pence and his team is playing possibly one of the worst teams in the tournament to start but:
He’s gotta be averaging close to 30 a game, right? Also, I’ve seen 6’4 to 6’6. Can anyone confirm his height?
Free from some of the external pressure with his college future secure, Pence is averaging 27.2 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.0 steals so far. He’s also making 60.6 percent of his shots from the field, 46.2 percent of his three-point attempts and 82.6 percent of his free throws.
Plus, he’s got a legit chance to become SJ-O’s all-time leading scorer this season.
Pence is already third in school history with 1,667 career points and needs just 73 points to pass former Illini and 1971 graduate Rick Schmidt (1,739 points). He’ll have to do a bit more work to surpass the 2,115 career points 2017 graduate and current Lindenwood guard Brandon Trimble established, but it’s within reach.
He’s 449 points shy of surpassing Trimble right now, and with at least 22 games left to go in the season — possibly more, depending how far the Spartans go in the postseason — he would need to average close to 20.5 points per game to become the all-time record-holder.
We have a 6’8, 340 pound kid coming in.More guards, need more guards...more 3's
This is so unfounded. Have you looked at the composition of the ISU team versus how most NCAA teams (especially at the midmajor level) are built.More guards, need more guards...more 3's
I would not be opposed to letting Kinziger and Pence be 4 year starters. Let them take over the program similar to PLee (except I think they’re even better recruits than Lee). The potential is there and I’ve seen enough from both to believe we are very lucky to have them. Both also have a chance to win state titles this year…. stay tuned.