PJ Haggerty could lead the nation in scoring during his fifth year of college basketball. Haggerty almost did that this past season, occasionally sitting on top of the the leaderboard before finishing the season averaging 23.4 points per game for Kansas State. That somehow was not enough to lead the Big 12 in scoring, however, as freshman phenom AJ Dybansta scored 25.5 points per game to pace not just the conference but the nation. Haggerty came in at fourth in Division I behind Arkansas' Darius Acuff Jr. and East Carolina's Jordan Riley in addition to Dybantsa, but ahead of the likes of the 2...
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