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"James Woodrow "Skip" Henderson, Jr." is an American former basketball player known for his collegiate career at Marshall University between 1984–85 and 1987–88. Henderson, a 6'2" point guard, established himself as one of the premier players to ever play in the Southern Conference (SoCon), amassing a conference-record 2,574 points (eventually broken by Davidson Wildcats men's basketball/Davidson's Stephen Curry (basketball)/Stephen Curry 21 years later); this total still stands as Marshall's all-time record. Henderson was a four-time First Team All-SoCon selection, and as a senior (education)/senior in 1987–88 he was named the Southern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year/SoCon Player of the Year.
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