Minnesota's Neal Anderson passes the 5,000 point scoring mark for his career
Anderson is considered by many to be the best 3-point shooter in UH history
Congratulations to Minnesota's Neal Anderson for surpassing the 5,000 career scoring mark for his illustrious 19-season UH career.
Anderson played his first UH game on October 17th, 2006 as a member of the Gotham Sneaker Raptors. In his debut, Anderson scored 13 points in the Raptors 61-59 loss to the Pacers.
Since then, Anderson has won numerous scoring titles and six UH championships. His 5,017 career points ranks him 4th on the All-Time scoring list behind Marcus Marshall, (5,187) Ryan Samuelson (5,286) and Kyle Wenzel (5,325). Anderson is the first Open Division player to hit the 5,000 mark.
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