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Southern Conference Records in D I V I D U a L Re C O R D S Southern Conference Records IND I V I DUAL RECO R DS MOST POINTS Game – 100, Frank Selvy (Furman) vs. Newberry, 1953-54 Season – 1,209, Frank Selvy (Furman), 1953-54 Career – 2,574, Skip Henderson (Marshall), 1984-88 Game, by Two Teammates – Frank Selvy (100), Darrel Floyd (25), Fur- man vs. Newberry, 1953-54 Furman’s Frank Selvy holds the record for HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE most point in a game Season – 41.7, Frank Selvy (Furman), 1953-54 (1,209 points in 29 games) after scoring 100 Career – 32.5, Frank Selvy (Furman), 1950-54 (2,538 points in 78 games) against Newberry on Feb. 13, 1954 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game – 41, Frank Selvy (Furman) vs. Newberry, 1953-54 Season – 427, Frank Selvy (Furman), 1953-54 Career – 1,052, John Gerdy (Davidson), 1975-79 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game – 71, Jay Handlan (Washington & Lee) vs. Furman, 1950-51 Season – 941, Frank Selvy (Furman), 1953-54 Career – 2,218, Rod Hundley (West Virginia), 1954-57 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game – 100.0 (12-12), Ashley Champion (UTC) vs. Samford, 2002-03; Tyson Patterson (ASU) vs. Western Carolina, 1999-00; (11-11), Lester Johnson (VMI) vs. Radford, 1994-95; (10-10) Tyler Troupe (UTC) vs. King, 2006-07 Season (min. 5 field goals made per game) – 67.5, Troy Lee Mikell (East Tennessee State), 1982-83 (197-292) Career (min. 400 field goals made) – 69.0, Ricky Nedd (Appalachian MOST REBOUNDS State), 1990-94 (412-597) Game – 51, Bill Chambers (William & Mary) vs. Virginia, 1952-53 Season – 604, Joe Holup (George Washington), 1955-56 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Career – 2,030, Joe Holup (George Washington), 1952-56 Game – 15, Keith Veney (Marshall) vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 Season – 130, Keith Veney (Marshall), 1996-97 HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE Career – 299, Ian Chadwick (Wofford), 1997-2001 Season – 23.2, Joe Holup (George Washington), 1955-56 (604 rebounds Consecutive – 9, Grant Sterley (Wofford), 1999-2000 in 26 games) Career – 19.5, Joe Holup (George Washington), 1952-56 (2030 re- MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS bounds in 104 games) Game – 25, Keith Veney (Marshall) vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 Season – 320, Keith Veney (Marshall), 1996-97 MOST ASSISTS Career –819, Ian Chadwick (Wofford), 1997-2001 Game – 19, Keith Jennings (East Tennessee State) vs. Appalachian State, 1990-91; Jason Richards (Davidson) vs. Mount St. Mary, 2006- HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 07 Game – 100.0 (6-6), Gary Robb (Chattanooga) vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Season – 301, Keith Jennings (East Tennessee State), 1990-91 1992-93; Brandon Born (Chattanooga) vs. Southern Mississippi, Career – 983, Keith Jennings (East Tennessee State), 1987-91 1993-94; Nathan Jameson (UNC Greensboro) vs. St. Peters, 2000-01; Donte Gennie (Georgia Southern) vs. The Citadel, 2006-07 HIGHEST ASSIST AVERAGE Season (minimum 1.5 3-FG made per game) – 59.2 (84-142), Keith Jen- Season – 9.1, Keith Jennings (East Tennessee State), 1990-91 (301 as- nings (East Tennessee State), 1990-91 sists in 33 games) Career (minimum 120 3-FG made) – 49.3 (233-452), Keith Jennings Career – 7.7, Keith Jennings (East Tennessee State), 1987-91 (983 assists (East Tennessee State), 1987-91 in 127 games) MOST FREE THROWS MOST STEALS Game – 25, Frank Selvy (Furman) vs. The Citadel, 1953-54; Joe Holup Game – 11, Ali Ton (Davidson) vs. Tufts, 1997-98 (George Washington) vs. Furman, 1955-56 Season – 109, Keith Jennings (East Tennessee State), 1990-91 Season – 355, Frank Selvy (Furman), 1953-54 (444 attempts) Career – 334, Keith Jennings (East Tennessee State), 1987-91 Career – 714, Joe Holup (George Washington), 1952-56 HIGHEST STEALS AVERAGE MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season – 3.3, Stan Davis (Appalachian State), 1973-74 (73 steals in 22 Game – 30, Joe Holup (George Washington) vs. Furman, 1955-56 games) Season – 444, Frank Selvy (Furman), 1953-54 Career – 2.6, Keith Jennings (East Tennessee State), 1987-91 (334 steals Career – 961, Joe Holup (George Washington), 1952-56 in 127 games) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game – 100.0 (18-18), Anquell McCollum (Western Carolina) vs. Game – 13, Fessor Leonard (Furman) vs. St. Peters, 1973-74 Marshall, 1995-96 Season – 109, Kyle Hines (UNC Greensboro), 2004-05 Season (minimum 2.5 free throws made per game) – 94.4 (84-89), Career – 269, George Singleton (Furman), 1980-84 Bunny Gibson (Marshall), 1977-78 Career (minimum 200 free throws made) – 88.9 (281-316), Chad Cope- HIGHEST BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE land (Chattanooga), 1992-94 Season – 3.6, Omar Roland (Marshall), 1989-90 (101 blocks in 28 games) Career – 2.75, Kirill Misyuchenko (The Citadel), 1995-98 (215 blocks in 78 games) 96 2007-08 Southern Conference Men’s Basketball TEAM RECO R DS MOST POINTS BEST DEFENSIVE AVERAGE Game – 154, Furman vs. The Citadel, 1954-55 Season – 58.6, College of Charleston, 1999-00 (1759 in 30 games) Season – 3,103, East Tennessee State, 1990-91 (33 games) FEWEST MADE FIELD GOALS ALLOWED HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Game – 7, Appalachian State vs. Piedmont, 2003-04 Season – 95.3, Furman, 1954-55 (2572 points in 27 games) Season – 466, The Citadel, 1958-59 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE FEWEST MADE FREE THROWS ALLOWED Game – 63, Furman vs. Newberry, 1953-54 Game – 0, Appalachian State vs. East Carolina, 1975-76; College of Season – 1,132, East Tennessee State, 1990-91 Charleston vs. Western Carolina, 2000-01 Season – 237, William & Mary, 1963-64 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game – 116, Furman vs. The Citadel, 1954-55 MOST WINS Season – 2,370, Furman, 1953-54 Season – 30, North Carolina State, 1950-51 (30-7); North Carolina, 1945-46 (30-5) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Consecutive Conference – 27, Davidson (1968-71) Game – 77.4, Richmond vs. The Citadel, 1975-76 (24 made in 31 at- tempts) MOST OVERTIME WINS Season – 54.4, Davidson, 1963-64 (894 field goals in 1,644 attempts) Season – 6, Chattanooga, 1988-89 (6-0) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS Game – 23, Georgia Southern vs. Chattanooga, 2004-05; 21, Furman Season- 44, West Virginia, 1956-60 vs. Virginia Intermont, 2004-05 34, North Carolina, 1923-25 Season – 328, Davidson, 2006-07 27, Davidson, 1968-71 25, College of Charleston, 1998-99 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 23, Davidson, 1963-64 Game – 46, East Tennessee State vs. Marshall, 1990-91 Season – 816, Davidson, 2006-07 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 37, The Citadel, from Jan. 16, 1954 to Dec. 12, 1955 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (minimum 10 attempts) – 80.0, Marshall vs. Wyoming, 1991-92 (12 made in 15 attempts) Season – 46.6, The Citadel, 1988-89 (153 made in 328 attempts) MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game – 52, Virginia Tech vs. William & Mary, 1956-57 Season – 734, West Virginia, 1958-59 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game – 68, Furman vs. New York University, 1953-54 Season – 1,072, West Virginia, 1958-59 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game – 100.0, Marshall vs. Davidson, 1979-80 (31 made in 31 at- tempts) Season – 78.3, Davidson, 1973-74 (488 made in 623 attempts) MOST REBOUNDS Game – 78, George Washington vs. Georgetown, 1968-69 Season – 1,810, West Virginia, 1958-59 HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season – 58.3, West Virginia, 1961-62 (1,749 in 30 games) MOST ASSISTS Game – 38, Marshall vs. South Carolina, 1980-81 Season – 635, East Tennessee State, 1990-91 MOST STEALS Game – 26, East Tennessee State vs. Union, 2003-04 East Tennessee State’s Keith Jennings averaged a league- Season – 384, Marshall, 1983-84 record 59.2 three-point field goal percentage during the 1990-91 season. He also holds the record with a 49.3 per- MOST BLOCKED SHOTS cent three-point field goal percentage during his career. Game – 15, VMI vs. Appalachian State, 2002-03; Chattanooga vs. Blue- field, 2001-02; College of Charleston vs. East Tennessee State, 1999-00 Season – 194, College of Charleston, 1998-99 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Game – 24, Furman vs. The Citadel, 1954-55 Season – 1,265, The Citadel, 1958-59 www.SoConSports.com 97 COA C HING RE C O R DS MOST VICTORIES 79.8 Fred Schaus, West Virginia (146-36 won-lost record; 274 Bob McKillop, Davidson (1992-93-present) 1954-55 thru 1959-60 seasons) 243 Mack McCarthy, Chattanooga (1985-97) 79.2 John Kresse, College of Charleston (1998-99 thru 2001-02 243 Burton Shipley, Maryland (1923-47) seasons) 230 Bill Reinhart, George Washington (1935-42; 1949-66) 226 Eddie Cameron, Duke (1928-42) MOST SEASONS 223 Lyles Alley, Furman (1945-49; 1950-66) 24 Burton Shipley, Maryland (1923-47) 213 Les Robinson, The Citadel, East Tennessee State (1974-90) 18 Murray Greason, Wake Forest (1935-53) 205 Murray Greason, Wake Forest (1935-53) 18 Bill Reinhart, George Washington (1935-42 seasons, 1949-66) 194 Norman Shepard, North Carolina, Davidson (1923-24, 1937-49) 18 Bob McKillop, Davidson (1992-present) 187 Everett Case, North Carolina State (1946-53) 17 Malcolm U. Pitt, Richmond (1935-52) 176 Lefty Driesell, Davidson (1960-69) 17 Lyles Alley, Furman (1945-49, 1950-66) 168 Malcolm J. Pitt, Richmond (1935-52) 148 Herman J. Stegeman, Georgia (1921-31) 147 Lester Hooker Jr., Richmond (1952-63) 146 Fred Schaus, West Virginia (1954-60) 145 Steve Cottrell, Western Carolina (1977-87) 142 Joe Williams, Furman (1970-78) 141 Tom Scott, North Carolina, Davidson (1946-52, 1955-60) 139 Ron Shumate, Chattanooga (1972-79) 139 Tom Apke, Appalachian State (1986-96) 135 Gus Tebell, North Carolina State, Virginia (1924-36) 135 Murray Arnold, Chattanooga (1979-85) 135 Butch Estes, Furman (1985-94) WINS PER SEASON (MINIMUM TWO SEASONS) 26.7 Everett Case, North Carolina State (1946-53; 187 wins in seven seasons) 26.0 Ben Carnevale, North Carolina (1944-46; 52 wins in two seasons) 24.3 Fred Schaus, West Virginia (1954-60; 146 wins in six seasons) 23.8 John Kresse, College of Charleston (1998-02 seasons; 95 wins in four seasons) 22.5 Murray Arnold, Chattanooga (1979-85; 135 wins in six seasons) 21.5 Rick Huckabay, Marshall (1983-89; 129 wins in six sea- sons) WON-LOST PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM TWO SEASONS) 85.7 Adolph Rupp, Kentucky (30-5 won-lost record; 1930-31 and 1931-32 seasons) 85.2 John Kresse, College of Charleston (52-9 won-lost record; 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons) 82.5 Ben Carnevale, North Carolina (52-11 won-lost record; 1944-45 and 1945-46 seasons) Davidson’s Bob McKillop is the all-time winningest 81.2 George Shepard, North Carolina (69-16 won-lost record; coach in SoCon history by victories.
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