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College Basketball Needs New Jersey: Opening Night Top Performers

November 8, 2023

College basketball needs New Jersey. Dozens of Garden State products suited up on their respective opening nights. Below is a summary of our top performances:

(in no particular order)

1. Elijah Jones (UTEP):

   - 19 points

   - 5 rebounds

   - 100% field goal percentage

2. Lynn Greer (St. Joseph's):

   - 15 points

   - 4 assists

   - 3 rebounds

   - 2 steals

3. Rasheer Fleming (St. Joseph's):

   - 14 points

   - 4 rebounds

   - 2 three-pointers made

4. Neil Quinn (Richmond):

   - 6 points

   - 10 rebounds

   - 7 assists

5. Al Amir Dawes:

   - 14 points

   - 2 three-pointers made

   - 2 rebounds

   - 2 assists

   - 2 steals

6. CJ Wilcher (Nebraska):

   - 13 points

   - 2 assists

   - 2 blocks

   - 2 three-pointers made

7. Rafael Castro (Providence):

   - 13 points

   - 3 blocks

   - 3 rebounds

8. Jahlil White (Temple):

   - 15 points

   - 14 rebounds

9. DJ Wagner (Kentucky):

   - 13 points

   - 2 rebounds

   - 4 assists

   - 3 steals

10. Otega Oweh (Oklahoma):

    - 18 points

    - 8 rebounds

    - 3 steals

11. Toby Okani (UIC):

    - 20 points

    - 11 rebounds

    - 6 blocks

    - 3 assists

12. Dan Skillings (Cincinnati):

    - 13 points

    - 8 rebounds

    - 2 assists

13. Bryan Antoine (Radford):

    - 13 points

    - 3 steals

14. Elliot Cadeau (North Carolina):

    - 5 points

    - 6 assists

15. Jabri Abdur Rahim (Georgia):

    - 18 points

    - 9 free throws made

    - 5 rebounds

    - 3 three-pointers made

16. Nico Galette (Sacred Heart):

    - 24 points

    - 7 rebounds

    - 4 assists

    - 3 steals

    - 2 blocks

17. Colby Rogers:

   - 20 points

   - 6 rebounds

   - 1 steal

18. Dean Noll (Stony Brook):

   - 15 points

   - 6-12 field goals made

19. Josh Cohen (UMass):

   - 22 points

   - 8 rebounds

   - 3 steals

   - 2 assists

20. Supreme Cook (Georgetown):

   - 19 points

   - 13 rebounds

   - 2 steals

   - 1 block

21. Paul Mulcahy (Washington):

   - 9 points

   - 8 rebounds

   - 7 assists

22. Ahmad Robinson (New Hampshire):

   - 15 points

   - 6 assists

23. Latrell Reid (Saint Peters):

   - 14 points

   - 5 rebounds

   - 2 three-pointers made

24. Khalif Battle (Arkansas)

- 21 points

- 2 three-pointers made

- 8 free throws made

25. Xander Rice (Monmouth)

- 21 points

- 4 assists

- 3 three-pointers made

26. Jack Collins (Monmouth)

- 17 points

- 4 three-pointers

- 3 rebounds

27. Jordan Derkack (Merrimack)

- 16 points

- 8 rebounds

28. Sam Alajiki (Rice)

- 17 points

- 5-5 three-pointers made

29. Aaron Estrada (Alabama)

- 16 points

- 3 rebounds

- 3 assists

30. Ithiell Horton (Texas)

- 17 points

- 5 rebounds

- 3 assists

31. Myles Thompson (Morgan State)

- 19 points

- 5 rebounds

- 50% field goals made

32. Jadin Collins (Marist)

- 12 points

- 4 rebounds

- 4 assists

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