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CAREER RECORDS Points Field Goal Shooting Percentage 15 CAREER RECORDS Points Field Goal Shooting Percentage 15. Brian Harms 1993-97 40.73 Rk. Name Years Points (Minimum 6 attempts per game) 16. Kevion Taylor 2017- 40.23 1. John Smith 2004-08 2,265 Rk Name Years Percent 17. Carter Glad 1986-89 40.09 2. David Zellmann 2002-06 2,059 1. Matt Lingenfelser 1989-93 57.53 18. Ben Fischer 2007-11 40.06 3. Zach Malvik 2002-07 1,971 2. John Smith 2004-08 56.19 19. Josh Mongan 2013-17 39.99 4. David Johnson 2006-10 1,897 3. Rich Wendorf 1978-80 55.15 20. Reggie Ollendieck 1999-01 39.70 5. Jonte Flowers 2004-08 1,882 4. Justin Treptow 1996-00 54.85 21. Caleb Wagner 2016-20 39.40 6. Clayton Vette 2009-12 1,750 Rodney Ousley 1994-95 54.85 7. Gus Johnson 1971-75 1,698 6. Clayton Vette 2009-13 54.20 8. Dave Meisner 1963-67 1,658 Donald Jordan 1992-94 54.20 Free Throws Made 9. Roscoe Young 1970-74 1,631 8. Travis Leech 1999-04 54.19 Rk. Name Years FT 10. Kyle Schlaak 1997-01 1,617 9. Ted Conway 1990-94 53.99 1. John Smith 2004-08 541 11. Al Svenningson 1955-58 1,597 10. Kyle Schlaak 1997-01 53.97 2. Al Svenningson 1955-58 535 12. Justin Treptow 1996-00 1,593 11. Barry Burkhartzmeyer 1984-87 52.94 3. Dave Meisner 1963-67 458 13. Riley Bambenek 2013-17 1,553 12. Ray Winter 1991-93 52.51 4. David Zellmann 2002-06 455 14. Thomas Brown 1988-92 1,466 13. Paul Sir 1972-76 52.27 5. Pete Polus 1948-51, 53-55 428 15. Caleb Wagner 2016-20 1,449 14. Jonte Flowers 2004-08 51.97 6. Clayton Vette 2009-13 405 16. Pete Polus 1948-55 1,410 15. Gus Johnson 1971-74 51.94 7. Kyle Schlaak 1997-01 399 17. Brad Sowinski 1993-97 1,398 8. Justin Treptow 1996-00 384 9. Zach Malvik 2002-07 383 18. Kevion Taylor 2017- 1,368 3-Point Field Goals Made 19. Carter Glad 1986-89 1,367 10. David Johnson 2006-10 369 Rk. Name Years 3-Pt 20. Darren Miller 1987-91 1,321 1. David Johnson 2006-10 318 21. Lance Meincke 1996-00 1,307 2. Lance Meincke 1996-00 256 Free Throws Attempted 22. Lyle Papenfuss 1960-64 1,216 3. David Zellmann 2002-06 238 Rk. Name Years Att 23. Jon Walburg 2008-12 1,204 4. Riley Bambenek 2013-17 216 1. John Smith 2004-08 790 24. Isaiah Gray 2012-17 1,180 Darren Miller 1987-91 216 2. Al Svenningson 1955-58 723 25. Steve Protsman 1967-71 1,174 6. Kevion Taylor 2017- 214 3. Pete Polus 1948-51, 53-55 670 26. Hershel Lewis 1971-73 1,173 7. Eric Plitzuweit 1991-95 213 4. Roscoe Young 1970-74 650 27. Don Klagge 1956-60 1,157 8. Carter Glad 1986-89 180 5. Clayton Vette 2009-13 612 28. Ben Fischer 2007-11 1,142 9. Zach Malvik 2002-07 176 6. David Zellmann 2002-06 573 29. Jon Urbach 2001-04 1,136 10. Caleb Wagner 2016-20 171 7. Dave Meisner 1963-67 567 30. Paul Sir 1972-76 1,132 11. Jon Walburg 2008-12 168 8. Steve Protsman 1967-71 541 31. Kyle Bauman 2013-17 1,114 12. Travis Whipple 2005-09 167 32. Eric Plitzuweit 1991-95 1,059 13. Jamie Carrier 1998-02 159 33. Jason Linzmeier 1998-02 1,038 14. Brian Harms 1993-97 156 34. Eric Hepker 1978-82 1,029 15. Xavier Humphrey 2009-13 147 35. Xavier Humphrey 2009-13 1,019 16. Thomas Brown 1988-92 145 36. Ken Stellpflug 1959-62 1,016 17. Corey Jeffs 2014-18 143 37. Rich Wendorf 1978-80 1,015 18. Jon Urbach 2001-04 138 38. Damon Scott 1992-95 1,012 19. Josh Korth 2005-09 128 39. Travis Leech 1999-04 1,010 20. Ben Fischer 2007-11 125 40. Jason West 1984-86 1,002 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Field Goals Made Rk. Name Years Att Rk Name Years FG 1. David Johnson 2006-10 685 1. John Smith 2004-08 849 2. Lance Meincke 1996-00 649 2. Jonte Flowers 2004-08 724 3. David Zellmann 2002-06 622 3. Gus Johnson 1971-74 711 4. Darren Miller 1987-91 567 4. Zach Malvik 2002-07 706 5. Eric Plitzuweit 1991-95 545 5. David Zellmann 2002-06 683 6. Kevion Taylor 2017- 532 6. Clayton Vette 2009-13 651 7. Riley Bambenek 2013-17 516 7. Roscoe Young 1970-74 635 8. Zach Malvik 2002-07 458 8. David Johnson 2006-10 605 9. Carter Glad 1986-89 449 9. Dave Meisner 1963-67 600 10. Caleb Wagner 2016-20 434 10. Kyle Schlaak 1997-01 599 11. Jon Walburg 2008-12 424 11. Justin Treptow 1996-00 582 12. Jamie Carrier 1998-02 421 12. Riley Bambenek 2013-17 547 13. Thomas Brown 1988-92 401 13. Caleb Wagner 2016-20 538 14. Corey Jeffs 2014-18 393 14. Thomas Brown 1988-92 533 15. Brian Harms 1993-97 383 15. Al Svenningson 1955-58 531 16. Travis Whipple 2005-09 379 17. Chad Barfknecht 2001-04 373 Field Goals Attempted 18. Xavier Humphrey 2009-13 360 Rk Name Years Att Riley Bambenek 2013-17 360 1. David Zellman 2002-06 1,512 20. Jon Urbach 2001-04 332 2. John Smith 2004-08 1,511 3. Zach Malvik 2002-07 1,485 4. Jonte Flowers 2004-08 1,393 3-Point Shooting Percentage 5. Gus Johnson 1971-74 1,369 (30 or more attempts) 6. Roscoe Young 1970-74 1,272 Rk. Name Years Percent 7. David Johnson 2006-10 1,253 1. David Johnson 2006-10 46.42 8. Thomas Brown 1988-92 1,236 2. Donald Johnson 1992-94 44.34 9. Clayton Vette 2009-13 1,201 3. Brian Puls 1997-01 44.21 10. Riley Bambenek 2013-17 1,190 4. Travis Whipple 2005-09 44.06 11. Hershel Lewis 1971-73 1,185 5. Scott Adams 1993-95 43.37 12. Caleb Wagner 2016-20 1,170 6. Luke Doedens 2008-09 43.75 13. Lance Meincke 1996-00 1,118 7. Brad Meyer 2007-11 42.05 14. Kyle Schlaak 1997-01 1,112 8. Brent Riese 2004-08 41.88 15. Brad Sowinski 1993-97 1,085 9. Riley Bambenek 2013-17 41.86 10. Dale Wiebke 1986-87 41.66 11. Jon Urbach 2001-04 41.57 12. Quincy Henderson 2005-07 41.36 John Smith’s list of Winona State records is a long one. 13. Xavier Humphrey 2009-13 40.83 The center is the school’s all-time leader in points, 14. Mark Stensgard 1986-87 40.74 field goals, free throws and games played. 2006 and 2008 National Champions • 2013-14 Winona State Men’s Basketball Media Guide 37 CAREER RECORDS Free Throw Shooting Percentage Assists (Minimum 100 career attempts) Rk Name Years Ast Rk Name Years Percent 1. Ben Fischer 2007-11 660 1. Kyle Schlaak 1997-01 82.95 2. Zach Malvik 2002-07 549 2. Ben Fischer 2007-11 81.17 3. Darren Miller 1987-91 546 3. Dave Meisner 1963-67 80.78 4. Damon Scott 1992-95 523 4. Corey Jeffs 2014-18 79.53 5. Jonte Flowers 2004-08 439 5. David Zellmann 2002-06 79.41 6. Thomas Brown 1988-92 423 6. Jason West 1984-86 77.89 7. Caleb Wagner 2016-20 381 7. Riley Bambenek 2013-17 76.42 8. Travis Whipple 2005-09 335 8. Jeff Crouse 1973-75 76.19 9. Hershel Lewis 1971-73 313 9. Hershel Lewis 1971-73 75.94 10. Riley Bambenek 2013-17 307 10. Caleb Wagner 2016-20 75.66 Taylor Cameron 2010-14 307 11. Isaiah Gray 2012-17 74.87 John Smith 2004-08 307 12. Gene Schultz 1967-69 74.72 13. Jamie Carrier 1998-02 293 13. Justin Treptow 1996-00 73.99 14. Jason Lyons 1995-99 283 Al Svenningson 1955-58 73.99 15. David Zellmann 2002-06 269 Rebounds Blocked Shots Rk Name Years Reb Rk Name Years Blocks 1. Gus Johnson 1971-75 1,688 1. Gus Johnson 1971-74 472 2. John Smith 2004-08 1,334 2. John Smith 2004-08 423 3. Roscoe Young 1970-74 918 3. Ted Conway 1990-94 125 4. Steve Protsman 1967-71 812 4. Jonte Flowers 2004-08 124 5. Clayton Vette 2009-13 732 5. Travis Leech 1999-04 113 6. Jonte Flowers 2004-08 713 6. Kellen Taylor 2010-14 106 7. Brad Sowinski 1993-97 691 7. CJ Erickson 2009-12 103 8. Jason Linzmeier 1998-02 645 8. Kyle Bauman 2013-17 94 9. Justin Treptow 1996-00 641 9. Tim Lange 1985-90 85 10. Kyle Schlaak 1997-01 628 10. Kyle Schlaak 1997-01 79 11. Kellen Taylor 2010-14 621 11. Quincy Henderson 2005-08 74 12. Eric Hepker 1978-82 586 Pat Thorsell 1991-96 74 13. Kevion Taylor 2017- 560 13. Clayton Vette 2009-13 73 14. Mark Tripp 1995-99 559 14. Ben Fischer 2007-11 66 15. Quincy Henderson 2005-08 542 15. Caleb Palkert 2010-13 62 16. David Zellmann 2002-06 526 16. Barry Burkhartzmeyer 1986-87 61 17.
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