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Points Scored Free Throw Attempts Individual Achievements Team Achievements Game: 124 at Miami (Fla.), 2/10/64 Game: 50 vs. Omaha, 1/9/61 A player scored 50 points A team scored 100 points Season: 2,787 (35 games), 2015-16 Season: 955 (31 games), 1953-54 CU: Bob Portman (51) vs. UW-Milwaukee, 12/16/67 CU: 100 vs. St. John’s, 2/28/16 Season (Opp.): 2,549 (39 games), 2010-11 Season (Opp.): 875 (33 games), 1989-90 Opp: No record of a CU opponent scoring 50 points Opp: 110 by Bradley, 3/1/08 Scoring Average Free Throw Percentage A player scored 40+ points A team made 35 field goals Season: 88.2 (26 games), 1965-66 Game: 1.000 (14-of-14) vs. Missouri State, CU: Doug McDermott (45) vs. Providence, 3/8/14 CU: 35 vs. St. John’s, 2/28/16 Season (Opp.): 83.6 (26 games), 1987-88 1/18/93 & 1.000 (14-of-14) at Evansville, 12/22/04 Opp: Colt Ryan (43), Evansville (OT), 2/21/12 Opp: 35 by Indiana, 11/19/15 Season: .759 (489-of-644), 2012-13 Field Goals Made Season (Opp.): .750 (384-of-512), 1983-84 A player scored 30+ points A team had 75 field goal attempts Game: 54-of-106 at Miami (Fla.), 2/10/64 CU: Cole Huff (35) vs. Seton Hall, 3/10/16 CU: 76 at Wyoming (33-of-76), 11/22/96 Season: 1,024 (29 games), 1963-64 Rebounds Opp: Buddy Hield (33), Oklahoma, 12/19/15 Opp: 77 by UMKC (29-of-77), 11/11/13 Season (Opp.): 958 (39 games), 2010-11 Game: 91 vs. North Dakota, 2/26/62 Season: 1,803 (29 games), 1963-64 A player grabbed 20 rebounds A team shot 65 percent from the field Season (Opp.): 1,357 (25 games), 1960-61 Field Goal Attempts CU: Bob Harstad (20) at Southern Illinois, 1/23/89 CU: .702 vs. Wichita State (33-of-47), 3/2/13 Game: 114 vs. Nevada, 12/23/63 Opp: Mac Koshwal (22), DePaul, 12/23/08 Opp: .680 by Villanova (34-of-50), 1/2/16 Season: 2,516 (29 games), 1963-64 Rebounding Average Season (Opp.): 2,209 (39 games), 2010-11 Season: 62.2 (29 games), 1963-64 A player grabbed 15 rebounds A team made 12 three-point field goals Season (Opp.): 54.3 (25 games), 1960-61 CU: Doug McDermott (15) vs. Tulsa, 11/23/13 CU: 13 vs. St. John’s, 1/28/15 Field Goal Percentage Opp: Ryan Spangler (15), Oklahoma, 12/19/15 Opp: 12 by Villanova, 1/25/15 Game: .775 (31-of-40) at Southern Illinois, 2/14/12 Rebounding Margin Season: .535 (961-of-1797), 1984-85 Season: +489 (26 games), 1961-62 A player had a double-double A team made 0 three-point field goals Season (Opp.): .486 (831-of-1709), 1977-78 Season (Opp.): +168 (32 games), 1987-88 CU: Cole Huff (18 pts., 10 reb.) at BYU, 3/22/16 CU: 0-for-5 at Illinois State, 2/20/93 Opp: Isaiah Whitehead (24 pts., 12 reb.), Seton Opp: 0-for-8 by Illinois State, 12/12/99 3-Point Field Goals Made Assists Hall, 3/10/16 Game: 21 at Villanova, 1/20/14 Game: 31 vs. Siena, 1/30/90 A team had 30 three-point FG attempts Season: 356 (35 games), 2013-14 Season: 655 (33 games), 1989-90 A player had a triple-double CU: 30 at Xavier (12-of-30), 3/5/16 Season (Opp.): 244 (35 games), 2015-16 Season (Opp.): 490 (39 games), 2010-11 CU: Benoit Benjamin (29 pts., 12 reb., 12 blk.) at Opp: 31 by Alabama (8-of-31), 3/15/16 Bradley, 2/2/85 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Turnovers Opp: Troy Taylor (10 pts., 10 reb., 10 ast.), Evansville, A team shot 65 percent from three-point range Game: 39 at North Texas, 12/21/14 Season: 538 (31 games), 1984-85 12/29/12 CU: .857 at Southern Illinois (12-of-14), 2/14/12 Season: 859 (35 games), 2013-14 Season (Opp.): 758 (26 games), 1972-73 Opp: .684 by Illinois State (13-of-19), 3/7/09 Season (Opp.): 705 (35 games), 2015-16 A player made five three-pointers Blocked Shots CU: Cole Huff (7) vs. Seton Hall, 3/10/16 A team made 30 free throws Game: 16 vs. St. Ambrose, 12/21/82 3-Point FG Percentage Opp: Zach Seljaas (5), BYU, 3/22/16 CU: 36 vs Davidson (36-of-43), 3/21/11 Game: .857 (12-of-14) at Southern Illinois, Season: 193 (32 games), 1984-85 Opp: 31 by George Mason (31-of-44), 12/12/09 2/14/12 Season (Opp.): 113 (33 games), 2006-07 Season: .424 (287-of-677), 2011-12 A player made 10 free throws Season (Opp.): .388 (217-of-559), 2001-02 CU: Geoffrey Groselle (11), North Texas, 12/21/15 A team had 25 assists Steals Opp: Isaiah Whitehead (12), Seton Hall, 3/12/16 CU: 28 vs. Coppin State (37 FGM), 12/28/15 Game: 18 at Cleveland State, 12/18/91 Opp: 25 by Wichita State (34 FGM), 2/6/99 Free Throws Made 18 vs. Illinois State, 12/12/99 Game: 38 vs. Drake, 2/19/55 18 vs. Savannah State, 11/29/07 A player had 15 free throw attempts Season: 696 (25 games), 1970-71 18 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11/20/08 CU: Austin Chatman (16) vs. South Dakota (2OT), A team had 15 steals Season (Opp.): 607 (33 games), 1989-90 Season: 293 (32 games), 2000-01 12/9/14 CU: 17 vs. Tulsa (25 TO), 12/19/12 Season (Opp.): 268 (32 games), 1984-85 Opp: Isaiah Whitehead (15), Seton Hall, 3/12/16 Opp: 21 by Southern Illinois (31 CU TO), 2/9/95 Bold italics indicates 2015-16 performance A player had 10 assists A team blocked 10 shots CU: Maurice Watson Jr. (10) at Xavier, 3/5/16 CU: 10 Wichita State, 2/17/02 Opp: Kris Dunn (12), Providence, 12/31/14 Opp: 11 by Oklahoma, 12/19/15 A player had five steals CU: Cole Huff (5) at Xavier, 3/5/16 Opp: Josh Swan (5), Southern Illinois, 1/27/13 A player had five blocked shots Bold italics indicates 2015-16 CU: Gregory Echenique (6) vs. Wichita State, 3/10/13 Opp: Donta Hall (5), Alabama, 3/15/16 A player played a complete game CU: James Milliken (40) at Xavier, 3/5/16 Opp: Kellen Dunham (40), Butler, 1/23/16 Creighton won the Men Who Speak Up Main Event last season in Las Vegas. 88 Single-Game Highs Points Scored Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Percentage Assists Pts. Name, Opponent Date (Minimum Nine Attempts) (Minimum 11 Attempts) Ast. Name, Opponent Date 51 Bob Portman vs. UW-Milwaukee 12/16/67 Pct. Name (FG-FGA), Opponent Date Pct. Name (FTM-FTA), Opponent Date 17 Ralph Bobik at St. Francis (Pa.) 02/23/73 47 Eddie Cole at Morningside 11/29/54 1.000 Bob Harstad (13-13) vs. UTSA 11/30/90 1.000 Doug Brookins (16-16) vs. S. Illinois 12/16/74 Ralph Bobik vs. Bradley 01/22/74 Anthony Tolliver (11-11) vs. Illinois St. 01/01/07 46 Bob Portman vs. Weber State 12/23/68 Mike Caruso (14-14) vs. LaSalle 01/21/70 16 Ralph Bobik vs. BYU 12/17/73 Vernon Moore (9-9) vs. Neb.-Kearney 11/24/85 45 Tim Powers at Idaho State 01/29/66 .932 Benoit Benjamin (12-13) at Tulsa 03/10/84 Bob Portman (13-13) vs. Okla. City 01/13/68 14 Maurice Watson Jr. at Seton Hall 01/09/16 Benoit Benjamin vs. Indiana State 01/19/85 .916 Jim Honz (11-12) at S. Illinois 01/25/79 Doug McDermott (13-13) vs. UAPB 12/17/13 13 Latrell Wrightsell vs. Nebraska 12/07/91 Doug McDermott vs. Providence 03/08/14 Greg Brandon (11-12) vs. W. Texas A&M 01/21/84 Ben Walker (12-12) at Illinois State 02/05/00 Jason Bey vs. Southern Illinois 02/27/95 44 Doug McDermott at Bradley 01/07/12 .909 Bob Harstad (10-11) vs. Siena 01/30/90 Kyle Korver (12-12) vs. Grambling State 11/29/01 12 Randy Eccker at Bradley 01/12/77 .900 Vernon Moore (9-10) vs. Bradley 01/02/85 43 Bob Portman at Kansas State 02/12/68 Kenny Evans (12-12) at Marquette 12/14/85 Randy Eccker at Gonzaga 01/14/77 Khyri Thomas (9-10) at Loyola (Ill.) 12/05/15 Benoit Benjamin vs. Southern Illinois 01/17/85 Geoffrey Groselle (9-10) at St. John’s 12/31/15 Doug McDermott (12-12) vs. Duke 03/24/13 Vernon Moore at Southern Illinois 01/17/85 42 Bob Portman vs. LaSalle 01/30/68 Six tied with 11-11, last by Duan Cole at Iowa State 01/16/90 Cavel Witter vs. Bradley 03/01/08 3-pt Field Goals Doug McDermott vs. Cincinnati 03/22/13 Latrell Wrightsell vs. Northern Iowa 02/01/92 41 Doug McDermott vs. Wichita State 03/02/13 Ed St. Fleur at Sacramento State 01/13/96 3FG Name, Opponent Date 40 Chad Gallagher vs. Wichita State 02/17/90 20-Rebound Games Tyler McKinney at Nebraska 12/21/02 9 Kyle Korver vs.
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