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Luke Busby HOF

Luke Busby

  • Class
    1994
  • Induction
    2007
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball
One of the finest all-around players in school history, Luke Busby was at the center of the greatest run in the history of the Johns Hopkins men's basketball program. Busby helped lead the Blue Jays to a 78-32 (.709) record, four trips to the NCAA Tournament and the 1991 MAC South Championship during his career. The 78 wins amassed by Busby's class tied the school record for most wins by a class and his is one of just two classes in school history to qualify for the NCAA Tournament four times.

Busby finished his career ranked among the top 10 in school history with 1,524 points (2nd), 239 assists (6th), 110 games played (2nd), 532 field goals (2nd), 1,217 field goal attempts (2nd), 211 three-point field goals (2nd), 529 three-point field goals attempts (1st), 249 free throws made (2nd) and 309 free throws attempted (8th). He also finished his career ranked fifth in career free throw percentage (.806) and career three-point field goal percentage (.399) and still ranks among the top 15 in each of the above categories.

A three-year starter and a team captain as a senior, Busby earned Second Team All-MAC Southeast as a sophomore and First Team All-MAC Southeast as a junior, when he also garnered MAC Southeast Player of the Year, First Team All-Mid. Atlantic District and Second Team All-UAA honors. He repeated as a Second Team All-UAA selection as a senior, when he also grabbed First Team All-Centennial honors and led Johns Hopkins to a runner-up finish in the inaugural Centennial Conference Tournament.
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