Hoppes-Mikanowski limit
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The Hoppes-Mikanowski limit is broken when two players on the same team each score above 70 ppg in any format. It was first broken at the 2000 NAQT IFT at Yale, by namesakes Jeff Hoppes and Jacob Mikanowski, and has not been broken (at the college level, at least) since.
Attempts to Break the Hoppes-Mikanowski Limit
- 2009 Minnesota Open MIT Mirror - Jerry Vinokurov (71 PPG) and Eric Mukherjee (61 PPG)
- 2011 TIT Michigan Mirror - Andrew Hart and Rob Carson (69 PPG and 65 PPG)
- Countless others