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Official 2003 Men's NCAA Basketball Records Book Stat_MBKB02 10/21/02 10:34 AM Page 179 Statistical Leaders 2002 Division I Individual Leaders.. .1 8 0 2002 Division I Game Highs.. .1 8 2 2002 Division I Team Leaders.. .1 8 5 2003 Division I Top Returne e s .. .1 8 7 2002 Division II Individual Leaders.. .1 8 9 2002 Division II Game Highs.. .1 9 1 2002 Division II Team Leaders.. .1 9 3 2002 Division III Individual Leaders.. .1 9 5 2002 Division III Game Highs.. .1 9 8 2002 Division III Team Leaders .. .1 9 9 Stat_MBKB02 10/21/02 10:34 AM Page 180 18 0 2002 DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2002 Division I Individual Leaders Points Per Game Field-Goal Perce n t a g e Name, Team CL Ht Po s G F G M3 F G FT PT S PPG (Min. five FG made per game) 1. Jason Conley, VMI .. Fr. 6-5 F 28 285 79 171 820 29.3 Name, Team CL Ht Po s G F G MF G A FG% 2. Henry Domercant, Eastern Ill. .. Jr. 6-4 G 31 262 104 189 817 26.4 1. Adam Mark, Belmont..............................So. 6-8 F 26 150 212 70.8 3. Mire Chatman, 2. #Carlos Boozer, Duke............................. Jr. 6-9 C 35 230 346 66.5 Tex.-Pan American .. Sr. 6-2 G 29 265 65 165 760 26.2 3. David Harrison, Colorado....................... Fr. 7-0 C 27 139 218 63.8 4. Ernest Bremer, St. Bonaventure .. Sr. 6-2 G 30 231 88 188 738 24.6 4. Rolan Roberts, Southern Ill. ..................... Sr. 6-6 C 36 209 346 60.4 5. Melvin Ely, Fresno St. .. Sr. 6-10 C 28 246 0 161 653 23.3 5. Jermaine Hall, Wagner........................... Jr. 6-5 F 29 240 400 60.0 6. Lynn Greer, Temple .. Sr. 6-2 G 31 226 95 172 719 23.2 6. Chris Sockwell, St. Francis (N.Y.)............. Jr. 6-8 C 29 155 260 59.6 7. Nick Stapleton, Austin Peay .. Sr. 6-1 G 32 270 72 130 742 23.2 7. Len Matela, Bowling Green..................... Sr. 6-9 C 33 192 323 59.4 8. Keith McLeod, Bowling Green .. Sr. 6-2 G 33 224 89 218 755 22.9 8. Justin Rowe, Maine................................. Jr. 7-0 C 30 158 266 59.4 9. Chris Davis, North Texas .. Jr. 6-5 G 29 217 46 173 653 22.5 9. James Moore, New Mexico St. ...............So. 6-8 F 32 184 310 59.4 10. Ricky Minard, Morehead St. .. So. 6-4 F 29 227 65 127 646 22.3 10. Nick Collison, Kansas............................. Jr. 6-9 F 37 245 414 59.2 11. Kevin Martin, Western Caro. .. Fr. 6-6 G 28 196 73 154 619 22.1 11. Damien Kinloch, Tennessee Tech.............. Jr. 6-8 C 34 186 316 58.9 12. Steve Logan, Cincinnati .. Sr. 6-0 G 35 246 86 192 770 22.0 12. Henry Williams, South Ala. ..................... Jr. 6-6 F 28 141 241 58.5 Damon Hancock, 13. Travis Reed, Long Beach St. .................... Sr. 6-8 C 30 177 303 58.4 Southern Methodist .. Sr. 6- 4 G 26 183 48 158 572 22.0 14. Patrick Doctor, American......................... Sr. 6-0 G 30 166 286 58.0 14. #Casey Jacobsen, Stanford .. Jr. 6-6 G 30 205 64 184 658 21.9 15. Omar Barlett, Jacksonville St. .................. Jr. 6-8 G 29 155 269 57.6 15. Michael Watson, UMKC .. So. 6-0 G 29 221 92 101 635 21.9 16. Chris Hester, Eastern Wash. ................... Jr. 6-3 G 30 163 283 57.6 16. David Bailey, Loyola (Ill.) .. Jr. 5-8 G 30 224 54 149 651 21.7 17. #Curtis Borchardt, Stanford...................... Jr. 7-0 C 29 171 297 57.6 17. Troy Bell, Boston College .. Jr. 6-1 G 32 207 65 212 691 21.6 18. Louis Truscott, Houston............................ Jr. 6-7 F 32 162 282 57.4 18. Richard Toussaint, 19. Kevin Johnson, Tulsa............................... Jr. 6-7 F 34 192 335 57.3 Be t h u n e - C o o k m a n .. .J r . 6-3 G 29 197 2 229 625 21.6 20. Michael Harris, Rice............................... Fr. 6-6 F 29 154 269 57.2 19. #Jason Williams, Duke .. Jr. 6-2 G 35 249 108 140 746 21.3 21. Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts.................... Jr. 6-8 F 30 150 263 57.0 20. Leon Rodgers, Northern Ill. .. Sr. 6-6 F 28 195 33 173 596 21.3 22. Mike Sweetney, Georgetown...................So. 6-8 F 29 185 326 56.7 23. Jason Jennings, Arkansas St. ................... Sr. 7-0 C 30 170 300 56.7 21. #Dajuan Wagner, Memphis.. Fr. 6-3 G 36 265 66 166 762 21.2 24. Marcus Smallwood, Northern Ill. .............So. 6-6 G 28 141 250 56.4 22. Antawn Dobie, Long Island .. Sr. 6-0 G 26 188 48 126 550 21.2 25. Melvin Ely, Fresno St. ............................. Sr. 6-10 C 28 246 437 56.3 23. Chris Monroe, George Washington .. Jr. 6-3 G 28 167 55 203 592 21.1 26. Udonis Haslem, Florida........................... Sr. 6-9 C 31 159 283 56.2 24. Jermaine Hall, Wagner .. Jr. 6-5 F 29 240 4 126 610 21.0 27. Ryan Gomes, Providence......................... Fr. 6-7 F 24 132 236 55.9 25. Reece Gaines, Louisville .. Jr. 6-6 G 32 209 91 164 673 21.0 28. Mario Austin, Mississippi St. ...................So. 6-9 F 35 209 375 55.7 29. Trevor Gaines, Vermont .......................... Sr. 6-7 C 29 191 343 55.7 26. Dan Dickau, Gonzaga.. Sr. 6-0 G 32 195 117 165 672 21.0 30. Erwin Dudley, Alabama.......................... Jr. 6-8 F 35 207 372 55.6 27. Rasual Butler, La Salle .. Sr. 6-7 F 32 233 57 147 670 20.9 28. Desmond Cambridge, #entered NBA draft Alabama A&M .. Sr. 6-0 G 2 9 175 80 170 600 20.7 29. Preston Shumpert, Syracuse .. Sr. 6-6 F 36 256 88 144 744 20.7 30. Thomas Terrell, Georgia St. .. Sr. 6-7 F 31 214 94 113 635 20.5 Th r ee-Point Field-Goal Perce n t a g e 31. Juan Dixon, Maryland .. Sr. 6-3 G 36 251 92 141 735 20.4 32. Justin Burdine, Murray St. .. Sr. 6-1 G 32 239 99 75 652 20.4 (Min. 1.5 FGM) 33. Jason Gardner, Arizona.. Jr. 5-10 G 34 197 106 192 692 20.4 34. Jerry Green, UC Irvine .. Sr. 6-3 G 32 212 47 180 651 20.3 Name, Team CL Ht Po s G 3F G 3F G A 3FG% 35. #Caron Butler, Connecticut.. So. 6-7 F 34 253 30 155 691 20.3 1. Dante Swanson, Tulsa.......................... Jr. 5-10 G 33 73 149 49.0 2. Cain Doliboa, Wright St. ....................Sr. 6-7 G 28 104 217 47.9 36. Predrag Savovic, Hawaii .. Sr. 6-6 G 25 163 75 106 507 20.3 3. Jake Sullivan, Iowa St. ........................So. 6-1 G 28 60 127 47.2 37. Paul Haynes, Grambling .. So. 6-8 F 28 195 41 135 566 20.2 4. Jeff Boschee, Kansas............................Sr. 6-1 G 37 110 237 46.4 38. Hector Romero, New Orleans .. Jr. 6-7 F 28 188 11 178 565 20.2 5. Ray Abellard, UCF............................... Jr. 5-10 G 29 80 173 46.2 39. Lamayn Wilson, Troy St. .. Sr. 6-8 F 28 215 59 75 564 20.1 6. Cameron Crisp, Tennessee Tech............So. 6-3 G 34 72 156 46.2 40. Marcus Hatten, St. John’s (N.Y.) Jr. 6-1 G 3 2 212 57 163 644 20.1 7. John Hamilton, Weber St. ...................So. 6-3 G 29 76 165 46.1 41. Mario Porter, Rider .. Sr. 6-6 F 28 216 22 108 562 20.1 8. Eric Channing, New Mexico St. ...........Sr. 6-4 G 31 81 176 46.0 42. Dwayne Archbold, Siena .. Sr. 6-6 G 36 231 99 154 715 19.9 9. Jordan Kardos, Ill.-Chicago...................Sr. 6-2 G 34 69 150 46.0 43. #Drew Gooden, Kansas .. Jr. 6-10 F 37 285 10 154 734 19.8 10. Dan Dickau, Gonzaga.........................Sr. 6-0 G 32 117 256 45.7 44. #Kareem Rush, Missouri.. Jr. 6-6 F 36 249 111 103 712 19.8 11. Mike Ames, Delaware..........................So. 6-3 G 30 73 160 45.6 45. Tommy Adams, Hampton.. Sr. 6-3 G 33 213 106 120 652 19.8 12. Peter Anderer, Davidson....................... Jr. 6-1 G 31 84 185 45.4 46. Earl Hunt, Brown .. Jr. 6-4 G 27 173 49 138 533 19.7 13. Salim Stoudamire, Arizona................... Fr. 6-1 G 34 73 161 45.3 47. Theron Smith, Ball St. .. Jr. 6-8 F 35 233 45 176 687 19.6 14. Jason Kapono, UCLA........................... Jr. 6-8 F 33 87 192 45.3 48. Andrew Wisniewski, Nick Moore, Toledo............................ Jr. 6-1 G 29 87 192 45.3 Centenary (La.) .. So. 6-3 G 27 165 53 146 529 19.6 16. Josh Copperwood, Tennessee St. .......... Jr. 6-3 G 27 56 124 45.2 49. Doug Wrenn, Washington.. So. 6-0 G 28 207 18 114 546 19.5 17. Anthony Thomas, Furman.....................Sr. 6-4 G 31 88 195 45.1 50.
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