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Keydren Clark Becomes New Jerseyb(TM)s All-Time Scoring Leader

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Release:  January 05, 2006

JERSEY CITY, NJ - Saint Peter?™s College Men?™s Basketball player Keydren Clark (Harlem, NY/Rice) has added another record to his already enormous resume: New Jersey?™s All-Time Division I Men?™s Basketball Leading Scorer. The 5-9 senior, passed Basketball Hall of Famer and Princeton graduate Bill Bradley on Wednesday night when he scored 39 points against Rider.

Clark now has 2,508 career points, while Bradley scored 2,503 points in just three seasons as a Tiger. A former presidential nominee, Bradley played at Princeton from 1962-1965, scoring his 2,503 points in just 83 games, while averaging 30.1ppg in his college career.

Clark has scored his 2,508 points in 98 games, averaging 25.6 ppg in his career. Clark is the two-time defending National Scoring Champion and he is trying to join two other legends in the records books. Oscar Robertson and Pete Maravich are the only two players in NCAA history to win three straight National Scoring titles.

Clark became the school?™s all-time leading scorer last season and is currently chasing the NCAA Division Record for three-point field goals in a career. The record is held by Curtis Staples (Virginia) at 413. Clark currently has 366 career triples.

OVERALL CAREER STATISTICS:
98 GAMES PLAYED (95 STARTED)
2,508 POINTS (Saint Peter?™s All-Time Leading Scorer)
25.6 POINTS PER GAME
366 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS (NCAA Division I Record is 413)
417 ASSISTS (3rd All-Time at Saint Peter?™s; 2nd All-Time is 530)
224 STEALS (2nd All-Time at Saint Peter?™s; Record is 230)

MAAC CAREER STATISTICS:
25.5 POINTS PER GAME (First All-Time, Second is Lionel Simmons (25.26ppg), LaSalle ?™90)
1,454 POINTS (Second All-Time, First is Lionel Simmons (1,465 points), LaSalle ?™90)
226 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
265 ASSISTS
145 STEALS

2005-06 STATISTICS:
24.2 POINTS PER GAME
290 POINTS
36 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
3.0 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS A GAME (Second in the Nation)
56 ASSISTS
39 STEALS