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Division Ii Men's Basketball Records DIVISION II MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 All-Time Individual Leaders 4 Annual Individual Champions 12 Team Records 16 All-Time Team Leaders 19 Annual Team Champions 24 2018 Most Improved Teams 29 All-Time Winningest Teams 30 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Basketball records are confined to the “modern Three-Point Field Goals era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, FIELD GOALS the first without the center jump after each goal Made per Game scored. Official weekly statistics rankings in scor- ing and shooting began with the 1947-48 season. Season Field Goals 6.2—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings, Individual rebounds were added for the 1950-51 Game 2000 (160 in 26) season, while team rebounds were added for the 38—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. 1959-60 season. Assists were added for the 1988- Career Alliance, Jan. 16, 1954 (71 attempts) and vs. 4.7—Antonio Harris, LeMoyne-Owen, 1998-99 89 season. Blocked shots and steals were added Hillsdale, Feb. 2, 1954 (70 attempts) (245 in 52) for the 1992-93 season. Scoring and re bounding Season are ranked on per-game average; shooting, on 539—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1972 (869 Consecutive Three-Point percentage. Begin ning with the 1967-68 season, attempts) Division II rankings were limited only to NCAA Career Field Goals members. The 1973-74 season was the first under 1,760—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1969-72 Game a three-division reorganization plan adopted by (2,759 attempts) 10—Simon Cummings, Florida Tech vs. Trinity the special NCAA Convention of August 1973. In (FL), Dec. 20, 2011; Duane Huddleston, statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages Consecutive Field Goals Missouri S&T vs. Truman, Jan. 23, 1988 and/or averages may indicate ties where none Season exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the Game 20—Lance Berwald, North Dakota St. vs. 18—Dan Drews, Le Moyne (during 11 games, rankings is accurate. Augustana (SD), Feb. 17, 1984 Dec. 11, 1993, to Feb. 2, 1994) Season 28—Lance Berwald, North Dakota St., 1984 Consecutive Games (during three games, Feb. 13-18); Don SCORING McAllister, Hartwick, 1980 (during six games, Making a Three-Point Jan. 26-Feb. 9) Field Goal Points Field-Goal Attempts Season Game 35—Tarvoris Uzoigwe, Henderson St., Nov. 15, 113—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Game 2002, to March 17, 2003 (one season) Hillsdale, Feb. 2, 1954 71—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Career Alliance, Jan. 16, 1954 (38 made) Season 93—Daniel Parke, Rollins, Jan. 26, 1994, to 1,329—Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem, 1967 (32 Season Feb. 28, 1997 games) 925—Jim Toombs, Stillman, 1965 (388 made) Career Career Three-Point Field-Goal 4,045—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1969-72 3,309—Bob Hopkins, Grambling, 1953-56 Attempts (121 games) (1,403 made) Game Average Per Game Field-Goal Percentage 34—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings vs. Western N.M., Feb. 26, 2000 (13 made) Game Season Season †46.5—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, (Min. 20 made) 382—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings, 1954 (1,255 in 27) 100%—Lance Berwald, North Dakota St. 2000 (160 made) Career vs. Augustana (SD), Feb. 17, 1984 (20 of 20); John Moon, Okla. Christian vs. Okla. Career (Min. 1,400) Panhandle, Feb. 06, 2016 (20 of 20) 1,100—Tavoris Uzoigwe, Henderson St., 2002- 33.4—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1969-72 05 (404 made) (4,045 in 121) *Season 78.9%—Garret Siler, Augusta, 2009 (225 of 285) †Season and career figures for Francis limited Three-Point Field-Goal only to his 39 games (27 in 1954) against four- *based on qualifiers for annual championship Attempts per Game year colleges. Career (Min. 400 made) Season Games Scoring at Least 74.5%—Garret Siler, Augusta, 2006-09 (653 14.7—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings, of 876) 2000 (382 in 26) 50 Points Career Season 11.3—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings, †8—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, 1954 THREE-POINT FIELD 1997-2000 (927 in 82) Career †14—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, GOALS Three-Point Field-Goal 1953-54 Percentage †Season and career figures for Francis limited only to his 39 games (27 in 1954) against four- Three-Point Field Goals Game year colleges. Game (Min. 8 made) 16—Thomas Vincent, Emporia St. vs. Southwest 100%—Rodney Edgerson, Ky. Wesleyan vs. Most Games Scoring in Baptist, Feb. 28, 2004 (23 attempts); Markus Wis.-Parkside, Jan. 25, 2007 (10-10) Double Figures Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings vs. Western *Season N.M., Feb. 12, 2000 (28 attempts) (Min. 35 made) Career Season 65.0%—Ray Lee, Hampton, 1988 (39 of 60) 130—Lambert Shell, Bridgeport, 1989-92 167—Alex Williams, Sacramento St., 1988 (369 (Min. 50 made) Points Scored In Overtime attempts) 60.3%—Aaron Fehler, Oakland City, 1995 (73 18—John Green, Barton vs. St. Andrews, Feb. Career of 121) 5, 2004 (team scored 19) 451—Cameron Munoz, Mont. St. Billings, 2003- (Min. 100 made) 06 (1,042 attempts) 56.7%—Scott Martin, Rollins, 1991 (114 of 201) (Min. 150 made) 45.3%—Alex Williams, Sacramento St., 1988 (167 of 369) *based on qualifiers for annual championship Individual Records 2 Career Average per Game (Min. 200 made) GAMES 51.3%—Scott Martin, Rollins, 1988-91 (236 of Season 460) 29.5—Tom Hart, Middlebury, 1956 (620 in 21) Career Games Played (Min. 900) Season 27.6—Tom Hart, Middlebury, 1953, 55-56 (1,738 40—Logan Doyle, Carter Evans, Gabe King, DJ FREE THROWS in 63) Pollard, Ian Smith, Northern St., 2018 Career Free Throws 146—John Smith, Winona St., 2005-08 Game ASSISTS 37—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Hillsdale, Feb. 2, 1954 (45 attempts) Assists Season 401—Joe Miller, Alderson Broaddus, 1957 (496 Game attempts) 25—Adrian Hutt, Metro St. vs. Sacramento St., Career Feb. 9, 1991; Ali Baaqar, Morris Brown vs. 1,130—Joe Miller, Alderson Broaddus, 1954-57 Albany St. (GA), Jan. 26, 1991 (1,460 attempts) Season 400—Steve Ray, Bridgeport, 1989 (32 games) Consecutive Free Throws Career 1,044—Demetri Beekman, Assumption, 1990- Game 93 (119 games) 26—Jim Moore, St. Anselm vs. Saint Rose, Feb. 18, 2006 Average per Game Season 94—Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky., 1997 (during 34 Season games, Nov. 8-March 20) 12.5—Steve Ray, Bridgeport, 1989 (400 in 32) Career Free-Throw Attempts (Min. 550) Game 12.1—Steve Ray, Bridgeport, 1989-90 (785 in 45—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. 65) Hillsdale, Feb. 2, 1954 (37 made) Season †510—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, BLOCKED SHOTS 1954 (367 made) Career 1,460—Joe Miller, Alderson Broaddus, 1954-57 Blocked Shots (1,130 made) Game †Season figure for Francis limited to 27 games 15—Mark Hensel, Pitt.-Johnstown vs. Slippery against four-year colleges. Rock, Jan. 22, 1994 Season Free-Throw Percentage 170—Ryan McLemore, Edinboro, 2008 (31 games) Game Career (Min. 26 made) 455—Bryan Grier, Wingate, 2005-08 (122 100%—Jim Moore, St. Anselm vs. Saint Rose, games) Feb. 18, 2006 (26 of 26); Phil Taylor, Shorter vs. Valdosta St., Feb. 23, 2017 (26 of 26) Average per Game *Season 100%—Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky., 1997 (94 Season of 94) 5.48—Ryan McLemore, Edinboro, 2008 (170 in 31) *based on qualifiers for annual championship Career Career 4.24—Marcus Connor, St. Andrews, 2010-11 (Min. 250 made) (229 in 54) 93.6%—Jordan Riewer, Minn. St. Moorhead, 2012-15 (294 of 314) (Min. 500 made) STEALS 92.4%—Jake Linton, Saint Martin’s, 2006-09 (558 of 604) Steals Game REBOUNDS 17—Antonio Walls, Alabama A&M vs. Albany St. (GA), Jan. 5, 1998 Season Rebounds 139—J.R. Gamble, Queens (NC), 2001 (32 Game games) 53—Jim Roberts, Sewanee vs. Lambuth, Feb. Career 24, 1958 414—Jonte Flowers, Winona St., 2005-08 (141 Season games) 799—Elmore Smith, Kentucky St., 1971 (33 games) Average per Game Career Season 2,334—Jim Smith, Steubenville, 1955-58 (112 4.96—Wayne Copeland, Lynn, 2000 (129 in 26) games) Career 4.46—Wayne Copeland, Lynn, 1999-2000 (254 in 57) Individual Records 3 ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 3FG% Player, Team vs. Opponent Date SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 100 (8-8) Kyric Rambo, Southeastern Okla. vs. Tex. Jan. 27, 2007 A&M-Commerce Scoring 100 (8-8) Quinton Davis, Pitt.-Johnstown vs. West Liberty St. Feb. 11, 2008 100 (8-8) Tim Niles, Emporia St. vs. Central Okla. Nov. 16, 2009 PTS Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 100 (8-8) Kori Forge, Ark.-Monticello vs. East Central Feb. 18, 2012 113 Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Hillsdale 1954 100 (8-8) Ken-Jah Bosley, Ky. Wesleyan vs. Kentucky St. Nov. 22, 2016 84 Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Alliance 1954 100 (8-8) Reggie Oliver, Salem (WV) vs. UIndy Dec. 16, 2017 82 Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Bluffton 1954 80 Paul Crissman, Southern California Col. vs. Pacific Christian 1966 Three-Point Field Goals Made 77 William English, Winston-Salem vs. Fayetteville St. 1968 3FG Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 75 Travis Grant, Kentucky St. vs. Northwood (MI) 1970 16 Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings vs. Western N.M. Feb. 12, 2000 72 Nate DeLong, Wis.-River Falls vs. Winona St. 1948 16 Thomas Vincent, Emporia St. vs. Southwest Baptist Feb. 28, 2004 72 Lloyd Brown, Aquinas vs. Cleary 1953 14 Andy Schmidtmann, Wis.-Parkside vs. Lakeland Feb. 14, 1989 72 Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. California (PA) 1953 14 Antonio Harris, Lemoyne-Owen vs. Savannah St. Feb. 6, 1999 72 John McElroy, Youngstown St. vs.
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