Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Duncanville High School forward Tamika Catchings was the first player to record an official quintuple-double. In basketball, a double-double is a single-game performance in which a player accumulates ten or more in two of the following five statistical categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots.
Utah Utes men's basketball team, 1943–44 – "Blitz Kids" (freshmen Arnie Ferrin, Herb Wilkinson, Wat Misaka, Bob Lewis, Dick Smuin, Bill Kastlic and sophomore Fred Sheffield) [226] Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball in the late 1940s – "Fabulous Five" [ 227 ] ( Alex Groza , Ralph Beard , Wallace Jones , Cliff Barker and Ken Rollins ).
Coined by Harvey Pollack, because of the way the numbers read across a basketball box score. triple-double Double-digit figures in three positive statistical categories in a single game, especially when achieved by an individual player (e.g. 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists). triple-single
Fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus reveals his 2024-25 All-Star team. ... He's efficient and tied for second in double-doubles. Heee Heee! Karl-Anthony Towns had 40 PTS, 12 REB, 5 AST, 3 STL, 3 ...
UCLA women’s basketball is having its best season in program history, and it’s all thanks to a center dominating the paint. Lauren Betts was a top-ranked recruit out of Aurora, Colorado, who ...
Both the men's and women's lists include only triple-doubles that are officially recognized by the NCAA. Through the 2023–24 season, the career record for triple-doubles in Division I men's basketball is held by BYU's Kyle Collinsworth with 12. On the women's Division I side, Sabrina Ionescu of Oregon holds the record with 26.
A double-double refers to a basketball achievement where a player accumulates double digits in two of a certain five statistical categories in a single game. It may also refer to: Double-double, a type of Double (volleyball) Double-Double, a cheeseburger with two patties and two slices of cheese from In-N-Out Burger
Bernice read poetry to Mel. He began writing poems by age eight and continued to write them throughout the rest of his life, generally focusing on the lives of athletes, but wrote poems about non-sports topics as well. Daniels mostly did not share his poems with his teammates, “This is the side I’ve kept quiet,” he said of his poems. [2]