Most of the best players in college basketball don't stick around long enough to reach many career milestones, jumping to the pros as soon as possible. But there's something to be said for those who stay in for the long haul, and one of the benefits is making it into the exclusive 2,000-point club.
Over the past 10 seasons, a total of 128 Division I players have reached 2,000 points for their career, with 12 joining the group during the 2015-16 season. The most recent entrants included Oklahoma's Buddy Hield (2,291) and Iowa State's Georges Niang (2,228) as well as mid-major standouts such as Evansville's D.J. Balentine (2,464) and Iona's A.J. English (2,004).
To get to 2,000 requires both longevity and some decent per-game...
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