Board Games

If Spencer Liddic was a little bit better as a shooter, he might not be the Centennial Conference’s all-time leading rebounder.

That comment is made in jest, of course. Liddic has an excellent career field-goal percentage of .525, and with 1,615 points is just 24 away from second on the Muhlenberg men’s basketball all-time scoring list.

Liddic tied the CC record for career rebounds in Saturday’s win against Franklin & Marshall and will most likely move into sole possession of first place tomorrow at Dickinson. Of his 947 rebounds, 74 came off his own missed shots – by far the most of any player.

What Mule teammate has Liddic rebounded the most? How about players on other teams? And on what day of the week does he rebound the best?

The answers to all those questions and more in our breakdown of Liddic’s 947 rebounds:

• by type

  • offensive rebounds 344 (3.5 per game)
  • defensive rebounds 603 (6.1 per game)

• by class year

  • freshman 185 (7.1per game)
  • sophomore 281 (10.4 per game)
  • junior 246 (9.8 per game)
  • senior 235 (11.2 per game)

• by site

  • home games 489 (9.8 per game)
  • road games 406 (9.2 per game)
  • neutral site games 52 (10.4 per game)

• by month

  • November 212 (11.2 per game)
  • December 127 (9.1 per game)
  • January 402 (9.6 per game)
  • February 206 (8.6 per game)

• by day of the week

  • Sunday 49 (9.8 per game)
  • Monday 90 (9.0 per game)
  • Tuesday 89 (9.9 per game)
  • Wednesday 240 (8.9 per game)
  • Thursday 54 (9.0 per game)
  • Friday 38 (9.5 per game)
  • Saturday 387 (10.2 per game)

• by game type

  • Centennial Conference games 644 (9.6 per game)
  • CC playoff games 36 (9.0 per game)
  • Scotty Wood Tournament games 83 (10.4 per game)
  • other games 184 (9.2 per game)

• by opponent (more than two games, in order of average)

  • Washington 105 (13.1 per game)
  • Swarthmore 91 (11.4 per game)
  • Gettysburg 88 (11.0 per game)
  • Moravian 57 (9.5 per game)
  • McDaniel 64 (9.1 per game)
  • Johns Hopkins 72 (9.0 per game)
  • Dickinson 53 (8.8 per game)
  • DeSales 34 (8.5 per game)
  • Franklin & Marshall 80 (8.0 per game)
  • Ursinus 64 (8.0 per game)
  • Haverford 63 (7.9 per game)

• by Muhlenberg player (20 or more)

  • Spencer Liddic 74
  • Evan Tozer 40
  • Austin Curry 33
  • Ryan Foster 27
  • Malique Killing 24
  • Brian Frankoski 23

• by opposing player (10 or more)

  • Kevin Breslin, Washington 15
  • Georgio Milligan, Franklin & Marshall 12
  • Will Gates, Swarthmore 11
  • James McNally, Franklin & Marshall 11
  • Sal Schittino, Washington 11
  • Andrew Powers, Gettysburg 10

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