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The Grinnell System, sometimes referred to as The System, is a fast-tempo style of basketball developed by coach David Arseneault at Grinnell College. It is a variation of the run-and-gun system popularized by coach Paul Westhead at Loyola Marymount University in the early 1980s.
Jan 13, 2015 · Learn how Grinnell men's basketball team plays with mass substitutions, three-point shots, full-court pressure, and running. Discover the origin, statistics, and success of The System, and how it gained national attention and NBA interest.
Feb 16, 2021 · Running The System: Grinnell College and the power of positive pace. By Keith Parsons | Feb 16, 2021. Coach David Arseneault built an utterly unique basketball system at Grinnell...
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Yet one of the most surprising statistics of the Run and Gun style is that Grinnell College ( the school that originated this system) typically averages over 120 points while turning the ball over less than 15 times per game: far below what might be expected.
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Grinnell Pioneers men's basketball; University: Grinnell College: First season: 1900: Head coach: David Arseneault Jr. (7th season) Conference: Midwest Conference: Location: Grinnell, Iowa: Arena: Darby Gymnasium (Capacity: 1,250) Colors: Black and scarlet Uniforms
May 6, 2024 · Grinnell’s men’s basketball earned national recognition when Jack Taylor `15 earned the record for most points scored by a single player in a college basketball game with 138 points. On Nov. 20, 2012, in a game against Faith Baptist Bible College, Taylor attempted 108 shots and made 52, including 71 attempted shots from the 3-point line and ...