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Bill Fennelly

  • Class
  • Induction
    1996
  • Sport(s)
    Mules Basketball
Bill Fennelly
Mules Basketball 1977-81

Fennelly is the most prolific scorer in Central Missouri and MIAA basketball history. Playing in a period (1977-81) that did not have the three-point shot, Fennelly scored 2,819 points (25.4 average) in his four-year career. That point total still stands as both the MIAA and the Mules' career scoring record. He also holds nine other CMS game, season or career records, including most points in a game -- 54. A graduate of Raytown South High School, he led the Mules in scoring all four years of his career. As a freshman, he averaged 19.7 points per game, improved to 29.7 points as a sophomore, led the nation as a junior with a 30.8 average and finished with a 21.4 average as a senior. He scored in double figures in 106 of the 111 games he played, including a streak of 68 consecutive games in double figures. In addition to his scoring records, he also ranks ninth in career rebounding for the Mules. He had a career field goal percentage of 49.2 and a career free throw percentage of 80.4. He was the first Mules' basketball player to have his jersey number (40) officially retired.
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