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Parker's 53 Lead Radford Past Coppin State 107-77
Dennis Parker Jr. set this season's Division I individual scoring record with 53 points, including 10 three-pointers, leading Radford to a 30-point win.
- On Sunday, Dennis Parker Jr. scored 53 points to lead the Radford Highlanders to a 107-77 victory over the Coppin State Eagles in Radford, Va.
- Parker broke Radford's single-game record of 43 set by Doug Day on Dec. 12, 1990, and surpassed Big South's 51 points mark held by Chris Clemons.
- Making 19 field goals and 10 three-pointers, Dennis Parker Jr. set a program record while the Radford team tied a mark with 16 threes.
- Radford improved to 5-7 while Coppin State dropped to 2-12, paced by Hussain Williams who finished with 19 points and two steals.
- The Associated Press, using Data Skrive and Sportradar, reported Parker's 53 points as the Division I individual high this season.
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Radford player sets Big South record with 53 points in victory
Dennis Parker Jr., a North Carolina State transfer, poured in a school- and Big South-record 53 points Sunday to spark the Radford Highlanders to a 107-77 home victory over Coppin State. Parker shattered the Radford record of 43 points, set by Doug Day in December 1990, and the conference record of 51, set by Campbell’s Chris Clemons in March 2017. Parker, from Richmond’s John Marshall High, was 19 of 24 from the field, including 10 of 14 from 3…
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Read Full ArticleParker Jr. Shatters Program and Big South Single-Game Scoring Record in Win Over Coppin State
RADFORD, Va. – Dennis Parker Jr. made Radford men's basketball history Sunday afternoon breaking the program and Big South record for most points in a single game scoring 53 points in the dominant 107-77 victory over Coppin State.
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