Otis Livingston II continues to re-write the George Mason men’s basketball record books. With the 118th consecutive start of his career made against Fordham, Livingston now is tied for the most starts in program history.
Barring unforeseen circumstances, Livingston will break the record when George Mason travels to Dayton on Jan. 23.
Active Game Started Leader-board:
- Otis Livingston II (118)
- Will Thomas (118)
- George Evans (112)
- Rob Rose (111)
- Marquise Moore (108)
- Ricky Wilson (104)
- Carlos Yates (104)
- Robert Dykes (104)
- Jaire Grayer (103)
- Cam Long (102)
The senior has not missed a single game in his four years with the Patriots. Instantly, in Dave Paulsen’s first year with the team, Livingston got a start as a true freshman. Everything else went uphill from there.
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Here is a list of the accolades that he has also collected in his time with Mason (as of 1/18/19):
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- Fourth in points (1,677)
- Fifth in 3pters made (179)
- Second in assists (444)
- First in free throw percentage (.858)
Per request of @ByGeorgeGMU, Otis Livingston II has averaged 34.8 min per game in his career and has played 4,068 of the possible 4,735 minutes (86.9%).
Insane.
— Tyler Byrum (@theTylerByrum) January 17, 2019
Already Livingston has made his mark with the Patriots statistically-wise. Now, many are just waiting for those stats to carry the team into a long postseason run.
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