That season, he led the NCAA Division I in free throw shooting (.912) and finished second in the conference in scoring (21.8 ppg).
[6] The Chicago Tribune reported: "Brantley`s open right hand slapped the side of Archbold`s head, which snapped back.
The Butler guard, who had been frustrated and punished throughout the game, pushed back, and with that Brantley unloaded a right that bloodied Archbold`s chin.
The following season, Archbold had his revenge when he scored 42 points, leading Butler to a 96–86 victory at Xavier's home arena at that time, the Cincinnati Gardens.
[8] Darin said he owes his great free throw shooting to a former high school classmate, Mike Miller.