All in Vain: Haws Had Long Way to Go to Join Individual Scoring Futility
January 25th, 2014 - 22:01
"I ask not for a lighter burden, but for broader shoulders." - Jewish Proverb
Brigham Young's Tyler Haws erupted for 48 points but they weren't enough to prevent a 114-110 triple-overtime setback at Portland. He fell four points shy of tying Jimmer Fredette's single-game school scoring mark (52 vs. New Mexico in 2011 Mountain West Conference Tournament semifinals). The result had to be disappointing for Haws, but there have been other prominent players requiring even "broader shoulders" in defeat. Haws, a son of Marty Haws (All-WAC first-team selection in 1989-90 when pacing BYU in scoring with 18.5 ppg), fell significantly short of joining the following list of NCAA Division I players scoring at least 60 points in a losing performance:
Big Scorer in Losing Effort | DI School | Points | Defeat | Winning Opponent | Date |
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Kevin Bradshaw | U.S. International | 72 | 186-140 | Loyola Marymount | 1-5-91 |
Pete Maravich | Louisiana State | 69 | 106-104 | Alabama | 2-7-70 |
Pete Maravich | Louisiana State | 66 | 110-94 | Tulane | 2-10-69 |
Anthony Roberts | Oral Roberts | 65 | 90-89 | Oregon | 3-9-77 |
Pete Maravich | Louisiana State | 64 | 121-105 | Kentucky | 2-21-70 |
Rick Mount | Purdue | 61 | 108-107 | Iowa | 2-28-70 |
Johnny Neumann | Mississippi | 60 | 132-113 | Baylor | 12-29-70 |
Ben Woodside | North Dakota State | 60 | 112-111 (3ot) | Stephen F. Austin | 12-12-08 |