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The NC-Double-Eh Stat Leaders - Final Tally

With the 2010-11 NC-Double-Eh season only a few hours away from being officially over, we have finally compiled the last edition of Canadian statistical leaders for you to peruse. There are some familiar names and not so familiar names in this last set that may surprise you. It's been one hell of a year for Canucks so check them out here and be on the lookout for our annual award winners throughout the week ...

The NC-Double-Eh Stat Leaders 2010-11

Scoring

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 20.8

Tyler Murray, Wagner – 16.9

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 15.8

Diego Kapelan, McNeese State – 14.9

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 14.3

Olu Ashaolu, Louisiana Tech – 14.2

Nemanja Mitrovic, Portland – 13.5

Alex Johnson, Cal-Bakersfield – 13.3

Tristan Thompson, Texas – 13.1

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 12.8

Rebounding

Olu Ashaolu, Louisiana Tech – 14.2

Tristan Thompson, Texas – 7.8

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 7.3

Melvin Ejim, Iowa State – 6.7

Robert Sacre, Gonzaga – 6.3

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 6.1

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 5.8

Harouna Mutombo, Western Carolina – 5.6

Jamie Vanderbeken, Iowa State – 5.5

Kyle Johnson, Long Island – 5.5

Assists

Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State – 4.6

Tyler Murray, Wagner – 3.5

Junior Cadougan, Marquette – 3.2

Cory Joseph, Texas – 3.0

Christian Kabongo, New Mexico State – 2.5

Alex Johnson, Cal-Bakersfield – 2.4

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 2.2

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 2.2

Tyrone Watson, New Mexico State – 2.2

Two tied with 2.0

Steals

Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State – 1.9

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 1.5

Tyler Murray, Wagner – 1.3

Tyrone Watson, New Mexico State – 1.2

Melvin Ejim, Iowa State – 1.2

Alex Johnson, Cal-Bakersfield – 1.1

Harouna Mutombo, New Mexico State – 1.1

Imad Qahwash, Central Arkansas – 1.1

Cory Joseph, Texas – 1.0

Olu Ashaolu, Louisiana Tech - 1.0

Blocks

Tristan Thompson, Texas – 2.4

Robert Sacre, Gonzaga – 1.9

Jamie Vanderbeken, Iowa State – 1.7

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 1.5

Dwight Powell, Stanford – 0.9

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 0.9

Dwayne Smith, George Washington – 0.8

Mike Allison, Maine – 0.8

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 0.6

Harouna Mutombo, Western Carolina – 0.6

Field Goal % (minimum five field goal attempts per game)

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 57.1

Tristan Thompson, Texas – 54.6

Olu Ashaolu, Louisiana Tech – 52.8

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 52.3

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 50.8

Harouna Mutombo, Western Carolina – 49.8

Robert Sacre, Gonzaga – 48.8

Melvin Ejim, Iowa State – 48.6

Dwight Powell, Stanford – 47.1

Nemanja Mitrovic, Portland – 45.9

Free Throw % (minimum three attempts per game)

Diego Kapelan, McNeese State – 88.5

Nik Cochran, Davidson - 88.1

Tyler Murray, Wagner 82.8

Robert Sacre, Gonzaga – 82.3

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 81.5

Alex Johnson, Cal-Bakersfield - 77.1

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 74.5

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 71.1

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 71.1

Imad Qahwash, Central Arkansas – 68.6

3-PT Field Goal % (minimum three attempts per game)

Nemanja Mitrovic, Portland – 46.3

Bryson Johnson, Bucknell – 45.6

Jamie Vanderbeken, Iowa State 42.5

Tyler Murray, Wagner – 41.5

Cory Joseph, Texas – 41.3

Laurent Rivard, Harvard – 39.6

Jason Calliste, Detroit – 39.3

Kyle Johnson, Long Island – 39.2

Nik Cochran, Davidson – 37.6

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 36.6

Minutes

Tyler Murray, Wagner – 37.1

Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State – 34.5

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 33.8

Cory Joseph, Texas – 32.4

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 32.4

Alex Johnson, Cal-Bakersfield – 31.0

Olu Ashaolu, Louisiana Tech – 30.9

Tristan Thompson, Texas – 30.9

Nemanja Mitrovic, Portland – 30.5

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 30.3