NJIT held Kentucky’s Jamal Murray to just 8 points on 3-of-13 shooting way back in November at Rupp Arena.
It was the only time in 32 regular season and 3 postseason games that Murray didn’t score in double figures.
NJIT head coach Jim Engle said he might add the accomplishment to his resume.
Here is an excerpt from NBA.com:
This season, all the way back on Nov. 14, NJIT pulled off another impressive feat. On that night, the Highlanders held Jamal Murray, Kentucky’s freshman guard and a certain lottery pick in the June NBA Draft, to eight points.