Whoops, sorry everyone. The list I was looking at originally was only listing the top five scoring performances (Bing was three of them).
A bunch of other guys from the 1950s scored over 40 points. Which really steals some of the thunder from my post. But it's still extremely unusual over the past 30-40 years.
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Counting Gillon, I've seen three of those.
Didn't Tyler Cooney score 43 against BC?? I can't believe I have yet ANOTHER false memory!...and John Gillon.
The four players to score over 40 points in a game in the history of our great program.
Was Pete Chudy's performance against Alfred one of them? Did he make the bow-and-arrow pose like Maverick Rowan?