All-time scoring update
After I went back and forth several times checking my math tonight, I figured I would share my corrected findings on Penn's all-time scoring list.
Tyler Bernardini has been steadily moving up the charts all season, most recently thanks to 59 combined points in the last two games. Before the trip to UCLA, Bernardini sat at No. 23. After Marist? No. 17. Tonight he passed his teammate Jack Eggleston (not to mention Matt Maloney '95, Barry Pierce '94 and Perry Bromwell '87), and has 1,267 career points of his own. If Bernardini keeps up his pace of 15.6 points per game, he'd be on track for 1,438 career points. That projection has him finishing at No. 11 in scoring for his career.
Meanwhile, Zack Rosen continues to climb up the record books as well. He started the season No. 28, and is currently No. 12 with 1,363 points. If he continues his 20.1 points per game, he would finish with 1,744 points, which would be just shy of Ugonna Onyekwe's No. 2 spot (1,762). 20 points per game is a steep request, but if anyone can do it, it's Zack Rosen, right?
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