Grinnell's Basketball Player Scores 138 Points in Game

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Grinnell's Jack Taylor didn't just amend the NCAA's record books when he scored 138 points -- a new collegiate high mark -- in his team's 179-104 victory over Faith Baptist Bible Tuesday night. The Division III star wrote a new chapter.
"There was a point during the second half where I hit a number of threes in a row -- maybe seven or eight -- I felt like anything I threw up was going in," Taylor said. "I've been in the zone before but I've never taken so many shots."
Bevo Francis of Rio Grande held the NCAA scoring record with 113 points against Hillsdale in 1954. In 1953, Francis had 116 against Ashland Junior College. Frank Selvy is the only other player to reach triple figures, scoring 100 points for Division I Furman against Newberry in 1954.
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[h=4]Brennan: How Does This Happen?[/h]
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When you ask yourself how some DIII kid can score 138 points, coach David Arseneault's crazy system is a good place to start, writes Eamonn Brennan. Blog


<!-- end inline 1 -->The previous Grinnell record was 89 by Griffin Lentsch last Nov. 19 against Principia.
Taylor said he entered the locker room at halftime under the assumption he'd racked up 30 points in the first half. But when head coach David Arseneault whipped out the first-half stat sheet, he realized he was mistaken.
"Coach walked in with a stat sheet and said I had 58," Taylor said. "You could see the team's eyes light up."
By the end of the night, Taylor was 52-for-108 (27-for-71 from the 3-point line) and he'd established a new collegiate record.
Before his squad took the floor Tuesday night, Taylor met with a few teammates for a pregame devotional. It was the first time that Taylor, a sophomore at the Division III school, had ever read Bible verses with other players prior to tipoff.
They focused on Matthew 25, a chapter that features a parable about the value of talents.
"I gotta thank the man upstairs," Taylor said. "I was able to multiply my talents tonight."
Taylor wasn't the only star of the game. Faith Baptist Bible's David Larson scored 70 points (34-for-44). But the two didn't discuss their parallel shooting success during the game, Taylor said.
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[h=4]Many, Many Shots Of Jack Taylor[/h]
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Grinnell guard Jack Taylor re-wrote the NCAA record books with his 138-point night, here's how his big game compared to the best NBA scoring performances.
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LevelDiv. IIINBANBA
Points13810081
Pct of team77%59%66%
Shot every20 sec46 sec73 sec

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<!-- end inline 2 -->"We definitely made it a focus to stop him," he said. "There wasn't any interaction."
Taylor said his previous scoring high at any level was a 48-point effort for Black River Falls High School in Black River Falls, Wis.
Taylor transferred to Grinnell after competing for UW-La Crosse last season. He said he liked Arseneault's system.
Before Tuesday's mind-boggling performance, Taylor said he worked on his shot more than he had in the past. On Sunday and Monday, Taylor said, he took a "couple 100" shots before practice. Taylor had made just 11 of 41 shots entering Tuesday's game, struggles that inspired those extra reps.
It all paid off against Faith Baptist Bible.
"I was able to, I guess, find my shot again," Taylor said.
That's clearly an understatement.
Taylor credited his teammates for their "unselfishness" throughout the record-setting outing. He said he was proud that his mother, father and girlfriend, who all traveled from Wisconsin, saw the game.
They, like him, were in shock.
"I don't think it's settled in yet," he said.
Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks were amazed by Taylor's feat when they heard about it after their victory in New Orleans.
"I never heard of nothing like that. That's like a video game," Anthony said, an incredulous look on his face. "How can you shoot 100 times, though?"
He joked that from now on when someone asks if he's taking too many shots, he'll mention "that someone shot it 108 times."
Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant also was astounded by the 108 shots.
"Jack Taylor you deserve a shot of Jack Daniels after that performance lol...wow," Durant tweeted.
 
138 points is retarded, They are saying the opposing school let him get the record, so one would think " what good is the record right" well even if no one guarded this kid, do you know how hard it is to pop off 3 pointers like this over and over. Still quite a feat, but again its Bush League Division 3
 
No matter how we look at it he scored 138 points. He shot the ball every 20 seconds. And I guarantee the other team did not let him score 138. Yes it was was bush League Division 3 basketball. But they all are at the same level..
 
Actually the other team said they did let him score so he could get the record and they announced it on the schools radio station. At least that's what ESPN reported.
 
Even so it's pretty sick as he had a one kid semi guard him and he still popped 138 points but they never doubled or tryed trapping him ect
 
If that is the case the team coach should be fired.. And why would you let someone score that many points on you. And go down the record books as the shittiest team that ever played defense.
 
Lol no idea but I'm like 99.9999% sure that's what they reported on ESPN I watched it twice and they said to help put D3 on the map
 
Oh and the other team scored over 100 points to cause no one played defense on them either do they could get the ball back fast for their shooter to score the 138
 
he'll forever be known as the record holding dIII player that never made it past that
 
He's going to be one of these people that has a record and will never be heard of afterwards. I agree with irish, no one will ever know who this kid is after this year.
 
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