Best is Yet to Come: Will Mason Join Society of Transfers Leading in Scoring?

Guard Antoine Mason, runner-up to unanimous national player of the year Doug McDermott (Creighton) in scoring (25.6 ppg with Niagara), is slated to transfer to Auburn for his final season of eligibility. A son of former NBA forward Anthony Mason, who finished third in the nation in scoring with Tennessee State with 28 ppg in 1987-88, could join the following chronological list of mid-major players, including three straight in the mid-1970s, who transferred from one four-year school to another and subsequently paced NCAA Division I in scoring:

NCAA's Top Scorer School Season(s) Led Nation in Scoring Original University
Frank Burgess Gonzaga 32.4 ppg in 1960-61 Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Larry Fogle Canisius 33.4 ppg in 1973-74 Southwestern Louisiana
Bob McCurdy Richmond 32.9 ppg in 1974-75 Virginia
Marshall Rogers Pan American 36.8 ppg in 1975-76 Kansas
Greg "Bo" Kimble Loyola Marymount 35.3 ppg in 1989-90 Southern California
Kevin Bradshaw U.S. International 37.6 ppg in 1990-91 Bethune-Cookman
Greg Guy Texas-Pan American 29.3 ppg in 1992-93 Fresno State
Charles Jones Long Island 30.1 ppg in 1996-97 and 29 ppg in 1997-98 Rutgers
Courtney Alexander Fresno State 24.8 ppg in 1999-00 Virginia
Ruben Douglas New Mexico 28 ppg in 2002-03 Arizona

NOTE: Burgess and Bradshaw served in U.S. military.