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PAGE 129 Individual Records Record Book PAGE 129 Individual Records Points Scored 3-Point Field Goals Game: 46, Ernie McCray, vs. Cal St.-Los Angeles, 2/6/1960 Free Throw Attempts Game: 8, Jason Gardner, vs. Kansas, 12/1/2001 (16 att.) Half: 33, Al Fleming, vs. Detroit, 1/10/1976 (2nd); Game: 20, Bob Elliott, vs. Arizona State, 2/2/1974 (14 made) Half: 6, Matt Othick, vs. Temple, 2/23/1992 (2nd); 33, Joe Skaisgir, vs. Hardin-Simmons, Half: 16, Bill Kemmeries, vs. San Diego Marines, 6, Chris Mills, vs. Delaware St., 12-28-92 (1st) 1/4/1962 (2nd) 12/5/1952 (8 made/2nd) Season: 114, Steve Kerr, 1987-88 33, Damon Stoudamire, at Washington State, Season: 264, Khalid Reeves, 1993-94 (211 made) Career: 272, Damon Stoudamire, 1992-95 3/2/1995 (2nd+2ot) Career: 786, Sean Elliott, 1986-89 (623 made) Opponent, Game: 8, Jan-Michael Thomas, Season: 848, Khalid Reeves, 1993-94 (35 games) Opponent, Game: 21, Don Meineke, vs. Dayton (N.I.T.), vs. Washington State, 1/7/1999 (12 att.) Career: 2,555; Sean Elliott, 1985-89 (133 games) 3/13/1951 (15 made) 8, Mark Hull, vs. UC-Santa Barbara (NCAA), Opponent, Game: 50, Bob Beckel, at Air Force, 2/28/1959 3/14/2002 (11 att.) (17 FG, 16 FT) Free Throw Percentage Opponent, Half: 28, Ron Sanford, at New Mexico, Game (Min. 12 attempts): 2/22/1968 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1.000, Jason Gardner, vs. Arizona State, 3/7/2002 Game: 16, Jason Gardner, vs. Kansas, 12/1/2001 (8 made) (12-of-12) Points Per Game Half: 9, Craig McMillan, at Washington, 1/17/1987 1.000, Jason Terry, vs. Washington, 1/9/1999 (5 made/1st) Season: 24.2, Khalid Reeves, 1993-94, (848 in 35) (12-of-12) Season: 276, Jason Gardner, 2001-02 (106 made) Career: 23.9, Coniel Norman, 1972-74, (1194 in 50) 1.000, Dylan Rigdon, at USC, 1/22/1994 (12-of-12) Career: 677, Damon Stoudamire, 1992-95 (272 made) 1.000, Warren Ridge, at Utah, 2/1/1956 (12-of-12) Opponent, Game: 15, Bennie Seltzer, at Washington State, Field Goals Season (Min. 2.0 made per game): 2/1/1990 (6 made) .904, Salim Stoudamire, 2001-02 (103-of-114) Game: 19, Coniel Norman, at BYU, 1/25/1974, (31 att.) Career: .904, Salim Stoudamire, 2001-02 (103-of-114) Half: 13, Damon Stoudamire, at Washington State, 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Opponent, Game: 1.000, Bob Jarrett, at New Mexico State, 3/2/1995 (2nd+2ot) Game (Min. 5 atts.): 1/11/1957 (16-of-16) Season: 276, Khalid Reeves, 1993-94 1.000, Gilbert Arenas, at Washington State, 1/11/2001 Career: 896, Sean Elliott, 1986-89 (6-of-6) Opponent, Game: 19, Billy Shepard, vs. Butler, Rebounds 1.000, Gilbert Arenas, at USC, 2/17/2001, (5-of-5) 12/5/1970 (32 att.) Game: 26, Bill Reeves, vs. UC-Santa Barbara, 2/1/1956; 1.000, Matt Muehlebach, vs. UCLA, 1/12/1991 (5-of-5); 26, Joe Skaisgir, vs. Cal St.-Los Angeles, 1/31/1962 1.000 Steve Kerr, at Oregon State, 1/14/1988 (5-of-5) Field Goal Attempts Half: 15, Kenny Davis, vs. Texas-El Paso, 2/11/1977 (2nd) .857, Matt Othick vs. Oregon, 3-1-90, (6-of-7) Season: 373, Leo Johnson, 1950-51 (30 games) Game: 32, Bill Kemmeries, at Hardin-Simmons, Game (Min. 10 atts.): Season Per Game: 13.2, Bill Reeves, 1955-56 (343 in 26 2/16/1952 (14 made) .700, Michael Dickerson, vs. North Carolina, games) Half: 22, Damon Stoudamire, at Washington State, 11/22/1996 (7-of-10) Career: 1,190, Al Fleming, 1972-76 3/2/1995 (13 made, 2nd+2ot) Half: 1.000, Steve Kerr, at Washington State, Career Per Game: 11.2, Joe Skaisgir, 1960-62 Season: 572, Khalid Reeves, 1993-94 (276 made) 12/22/1987 (4-of-4) (582 in 52 games) Career: 1750, Sean Elliott, 1986-89 (896 made) Season: .573, Steve Kerr, 1987-88 (114-of-199) Opponent, Game: 26, Tony Cerkvenik, vs. Arizona State, Opponent, Game: 35, Freeman Williams, Portland State, Career: .573, Steve Kerr, 1988 (114-of-199) 3/4/1963 1/27/1976 (16 made) Opponent, Game: 1.000, Dion Cross, Stanford, 3/7/1996 (7-of-7) Field Goal Percentage Personal Fouls Season: 119, Rick Anderson, 2001-02 (34 games) Game (Min. 10 Atts.): Free Throws Season Per Game: 4.3, Bill Reeves, 1956-57 1.000, Al Fleming, vs. Midwestern, 12/1/1975 Game: 17, Miles Simon, at Washington State (Spokane), (111 in 26 games) (10-of-10) 1/8/1998 (18 att.) Season Disqualifications: 13, Bill Reeves, 1957-57 .933, Brian Williams, at UCLA, 2/10/1991 (14-of-15) Half: 14, Miles Simon, at Washington State (Spokane), Career: 357, Reggie Geary, 1992-96 (127 games) .929, Khalid Reeves, vs. Michigan, 12/30/1993 1/8/1998 (14 att.) Career Per Game: 3.9, Bill Reeves, 1954-57 (298 in 77 (13-of-14) Season: 211, Khalid Reeves, 1993-94 (264 att.) games) Half: 1.000, Michael Dickerson, vs. Washington, 2/5/1998 Career: 623, Sean Elliott, 1986-89 (786 att.) Career Disqualifications: 34, Junior Crum, 1942-44, (11-of-11, 2nd) Consecutive: 39, Salim Stoudamire, 2001-02 1946-47 (101 games) Season: .667, Al Fleming, 1973-74 (136-of-204) Opponent, Game: .690*, Joseph Blair, 1995-96 (89-of-129/14 games) 16, Bob Jarrett, at New Mexico State, 1/11/1957 (16 att.) Career: .605, Pete Williams, 1983-85, (296-of-489) 16, Bob Beckel, at Air Force, 2/28/1959 (18 att.) Assists Opponent, Game: 1.000, Kresimir Cosic, at BYU, 16, Kent Carso, vs. South Alabama, 12/20/1971 (19 att.) Game: 19, Russell Brown, vs. Grand Canyon, 12/8/1979 2/26/1971 (12-of-12) Half: 11, Russell Brown, vs. New Mexico, 12/22/1978 (2nd); 11, Russell Brown, at California, 1/6/1979 (1st) Season: 247, Russell Brown, 1978-79 (27 games) Season Per Game: 9.1, Russell Brown, 1978-79 (247 in 27 games) Single-Game Bests (Points/Rebounds/Assists) Career: 810, Russell Brown, 1977-81 (107 games) Career Per Game: 7.6, Russell Brown, 1977-81 Rebounds Points Scored (FG/3FG/FT) (810 in 107 games) 26 Joe Skaisgir, vs. Cal State-LA, 1/31/1962 46 Ernie McCray, vs. Cal State-LA, 2/6/1960 (16/ /14) Opponent, Game: 20, Danny Tarkanian, at UNLV, 12/6/1982 45 Damon Stoudamire, at Stanford, 1/14/1995 (14/7/10) Bill Reeves, vs. UC-Santa Barbara, 2/1/1956 25 Kenney Davis, vs. Arizona State, 2/5/1977 44 Joe Skaisgir, vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1/4/1962 (17/ /19) Steals Coniel Norman, at Brigham Young, 1/24/1974 (19/ /6) Bob Elliott, vs. Arizona State, 2/2/1974 Game: 9, Bennett Davison, vs. Stanford, 2/28/1998 41 Al Fleming, vs. Detroit, 1/10/1976 (14/ /13) 23 Al Fleming, vs. Old Dominion, 12/22/1975 Season: 85, Jason Terry, 1996-97 40 Khalid Reeves, vs. Michigan, 12/30/1993 (13/3/11) Al Fleming, vs. San Diego, 12/12/1972 Damon Stoudamire, at Washington St., 3/2/1995 (15/4/6) Leo Johnson, at San Jose State, 1/27/1951 Season Per Game: 2.8, Jason Terry, 1998-99 39 Al Fleming, at San Diego State, 12/11/1974 (16/ /7) 22 Ernie McCray, vs. Cal State-LA, 2/26/19558 Career: 245, Jason Terry, 1996-99 Bob Elliott, vs. Utah, 2/15/1975 (16/ /7) 21 Al Fleming, at Columbia (n), 12/28/1974 Career Per Game: 1.9, Gilbert Arenas, 1999-2001 38 Larry Demic, at UCLA, 2/17/1979 (14/ /10) Albert Johnson, vs. Idaho State, 12/19/1962 (136 in 70 games) Bob Elliott, vs. California (n), 12/27/1974 (15/ /8) Bob Elliott, vs. Arizona State, 2/2/1974 (12/ /14) Assists Blocked Shots Coniel Norman, vs. Brigham Young, 2/24/1973 (16/ /6) 19 Russell Brown, vs. Grand Canyon, 12/8/1979 Game: 14, Loren Woods, vs. Oregon, 2/3/2000 Bill Warner, at New Mexico, 1/17/1970 (16/ /6) 17 Russell Brown, at California, 2/2/1979 Season: 102, Loren Woods, 1999-2000 Warren Rustand, vs. Brigham Young, 1/15/1965 (16/ /6) 15 Russell Brown, vs. Midwestern, 12/4/1979 Season Per Game: 3.9, Loren Woods, 1999-2000 Eli Lazovich, vs. Arizona State, 3/2/1955 (12/ /14) Russell Brown, vs. SW Louisiana, 12/23/1978 Career: 278, Anthony Cook, 1986-89 Ron Davis, at UCLA, 2/12/1981 (14/ /10) Russell Brown, at Utah, 1/21/1978 Career Per Game: 3.4, Loren Woods, 1999-2001 37 Jason Terry, at Oregon, 2/20/1999 (11/5/10) 14 Matt Othick, vs. Northern Arizona, 12/18/1991 (186 in 55 games) Larry Demic, vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 12/231978 (17/ /3) Damon Stoudamire, vs. Oregon, 2/25/1995 Coniel Norman, vs. Wyoming, 2/1/1973 (17/ /3) 13 Russell Brown, vs. Stanford, 1/4/1979 Russell Brown, at Wyoming, 2/24/1978 Minutes Played Eric Money, vs. Cal St.-Bakersfield, 11/29/1972 (14/ /9) Game: 50, Steve Kerr, at California, 1/12/1986 (2 OT) Eric Money, vs. Arizona State, 2/17/1973 (13/ /11) Eric Money, at Brigham Young, 1/24/1974 Gilbert Myles, vs. Purdue (n), 3/15/1975 Season: 1298, Jason Gardner, 2001-02 36 Sean Elliott, vs. Pittsburgh, 12/30/1988 (14/5/3) Season Per Game: 38.1, Jason Gardner, 2001-02 Larry Demic, vs.
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