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Records Year Leader, School G FG 3G FT Pts *denotes NCAA leader or record-holder YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring -- All Games Records Year Leader, School G FG 3G FT Pts. Avg. 1956 Bill Ebben, Detroit 25 233 --- 125 591 23.8 1957 Bill Ebben, Detroit 26 263 --- 198 724 27.4 1958 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati* 28 352 --- 280 984 35.1 1959 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati* 30 331 --- 316 978 32.6 1960 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati* 30 369 --- 273 1011 33.7 1961 Chet Walker, Bradley 26 238 --- 180 656 25.2 1962 Chet Walker, Bradley 26 268 --- 151 687 26.4 1963 Mack Herndon, Bradley 26 212 --- 167 591 22.7 1964 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State 29 283 --- 203 769 26.5 1965 Joe Reuther, Louisville 25 173 --- 125 471 18.8 1966 Jamie Thompson, Wichita St. 27 229 --- 137 595 22.0 1967 Joe Allen, Bradley 26 232 --- 130 594 22.8 1968 Joe Allen, Bradley 28 258 --- 170 686 24.5 1969 Bobby Smith, Tulsa 27 281 --- 99 661 24.5 1970 Greg Carney, Wichita State 25 219 --- 143 581 23.2 1971 Dana Lewis, Tulsa 26 255 --- 97 607 23.3 1972 John Williamson, N. Mexico St. 25 276 --- 126 678 27.1 1973 Willie Biles, Tulsa 26 323 --- 142 788 30.3 Only two players in MVC history have scored more than 1,000 1974 Willie Biles, Tulsa 26 257 --- 127 641 24.7 points in a season - Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati (1,011 in 1975 Ken Smith, Tulsa 29 255 --- 97 607 20.9 1960) and Hersey Hawkins of Bradley (1,125 in 1988). 1976 Mike Davis, Bradley 24 193 --- 95 481 20.0 1977 Larry Bird, Indiana State 28 375 --- 168 918 32.8 Rebounding -- All Games 1978 Larry Bird, Indiana State 32 403 --- 153 959 30.0 Year Leader, School G Reb. Avg. 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State 34 376 --- 221 973 28.6 1961 Gene Estes, Tulsa 25 349 14.0 1980 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 27 324 --- 167 815 30.2 1962 Chet Walker, Bradley 26 321 12.3 1981 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 29 298 --- 166 762 26.3 1963 George Wilson, Cincinnati 28 314 11.2 1982 Jaime Pena, New Mexico State 28 195 --- 100 490 17.5 1964 George Wilson, Cincinnati 26 326 12.5 1983 Antoine Carr, Wichita State 22 195 --- 104 497 22.6 1965 Willie Davis, North Texas State 26 331 12.7 1984 James Jackson, West Texas St. 27 226 --- 139 591 21.9 1966 Wes Unseld, Louisville 26 505 19.4 1985 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St.* 31 351 --- 142 844 27.2 1967 Wes Unseld, Louisville 28 533 19.0 1986 John S. Williams, Indiana St. 28 232 --- 119 583 20.8 1968 Wes Unseld, Louisville 28 513 18.3 1987 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 29 294 31 169 788 27.2 1969 Mike Grosso, Louisville 27 432 16.0 1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley* 31 377 87 284 1125 36.3 1970 Jim Ard, Cincinnati 27 411 15.2 1989 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 27 173 55 168 569 21.1 1971 Terry Benton, Wichita State 26 437 16.8 1990 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley 23 185 30 149 546 23.7 1972 Steve Davidson, West Texas State 24 420 17.5 1991 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley 28 241 55 165 702 25.1 1973 Larry Kenon, Memphis State 29 496 17.1 1992 Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois 30 207 4 165 583 19.4 1974 Stan Blackmon, North Texas State 26 295 11.3 1993 Curt Smith, Drake 28 219 46 107 591 21.1 1975 Bob Elmore, Wichita State 26 302 11.6 1994 Randy Blocker, UNI 28 239 26 141 645 23.0 1976 Bob Elmore, Wichita State 27 275 10.2 1995 Chris Carr, Southern Illinois 32 250 40 165 705 22.0 1977 Bob Elmore, Wichita State 28 441 15.8 1996 Jason Daisy, UNI 27 208 68 119 603 22.3 1978 Larry Bird, Indiana State 32 369 11.5 1997 Jason Daisy, UNI 28 192 34 175 593 21.2 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State 34 503 14.8 1998 Rodney Buford, Creighton 28 189 53 99 530 18.9 1980 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 27 406 15.0 1999 Maurice Evans, Wichita State 28 211 69 141 632 22.6 1981 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State 33 376 11.4 2000 Jason Perez, Wichita State 29 206 56 119 587 20.2 1982 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State 29 295 10.2 2001 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State 30 208 62 207 685 22.8 1983 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State* 28 403 14.4 2002 Luke McDonald, Drake 29 162 91 103 518 17.9 1984 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 30 393 13.1 2003 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley 30 200 78 90 568 18.9 1985 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State* 31 460 14.8 2004 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois 30 199 38 59 495 16.5 1986 Orlando Graham, West Texas State 23 209 9.1 2005 Ben Jacobson, UNI 32 211 72 79 572 17.9 1987 Michael Morgan, Drake 31 261 8.4 2006 David Moss, Indiana State 21 128 22 70 348 16.6 1988 Sam Roark, Drake 28 255 9.1 2007 Nate Funk, Creighton 33 202 55 126 585 17.7 1989 Luke Jackson, Bradley 27 253 9.4 2008 Josh Young, Drake 30 147 86 97 477 15.9 Bob Harstad, Creighton 31 290 9.4 2009 Shy Ely, Evansville 31 204 13 166 587 18.9 1990 Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois 33 341 10.3 2010 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State 33 173 73 94 513 15.5 1991 Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois 32 289 9.0 2011 Andrew Warren, Bradley 32 196 76 134 604 18.8 1992 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 30 308 10.3 2012 Doug McDermott, Creighton 35 307 54 133 801 22.9 1993 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 33 354 10.7 2013 Doug McDermott, Creighton 36 284 77 189 834 23.2 1994 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois 30 293 9.8 2014 D.J. Balentine, Evansville 33 229 78 216 752 22.8 1995 Jamie Arnold, Wichita State 23 222 9.7 2015 D.J. Balentine, Evansville 36 245 74 159 723 20.1 1996 Jim Cruse, Indiana State 26 233 9.0 2016 D.J. Balentine, Evansville 34 240 58 160 698 20.5 1997 Jim Cruse, Indiana State 28 296 10.6 2017 Jaylon Brown, Evansville 33 220 38 211 689 20.9 1998 Chris Thunell, Southern Illinois 30 259 8.6 2018 Ryan Taylor, Evansville 25 195 67 76 533 21.3 1999 Joe Breakenridge, UNI 27 221 8.2 2019 Tyreke Key, Indiana State 31 181 43 133 538 17.4 2000 Joe Breakenridge, UNI 29 233 8.0 2020 AJ Green, UNI 31 204 91 111 610 19.7 2001 Joe Breakenridge, UNI 28 294 10.5 2002 Mike Wallace, Missouri State 32 314 9.8 2003 Greg Danielson, Drake 30 268 8.9 2004 Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley 31 227 7.3 163 Records.indd 163 12/4/2020 11:06:27 AM YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS Records 2005 Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State 32 252 7.9 2006 Grant Stout, UNI 33 294 8.9 2007 Eric Coleman, UNI 31 281 9.1 2008 Eric Coleman, UNI 32 281 8.8 2009 Jonathan Cox, Drake 33 279 8.5 2010 Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State 33 286 8.7 2011 Mamadou Seck, Southern Illinois 32 259 8.1 2012 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State 35 338 9.7 2013 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State 33 306 9.3 2014 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville 32 266 8.3 2015 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville 34 337 9.9 2016 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville 34 476 14.0 2017 Alize Johnson, Missouri State 33 351 10.6 2018 Alize Johnson, Missouri State 33 384 11.6 2019 Nick McGlynn, Drake 32 265 8.3 2020 Austin Phyfe, UNI 31 255 8.2 Assists -- All Games Year Leader, School G Ast. Avg. 1980 Terry Adolph, West Texas State 30 280 9.33 1981 Terry Adolph, West Texas State 27 240 8.89 1982 Willie Scott, Bradley 36 222 6.17 1983 James Jackson, West Texas State 28 202 7.21 1984 Jim Les, Bradley 22 158 7.18 In 2016, D.J. Balentine of Evansville joined Oscar Robertson 1985 Jim Les, Bradley 30 263 8.77 and Larry Bird as the only players in league history to lead the 1986 Jim Les, Bradley 35 275 7.86 league in scoring three-straight seasons. 1987 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 27 237 8.78 1988 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 31 373 12.03 1989 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 27 216 8.00 Steals -- All Games Year Leader, School G Stl. Avg. 1990 Reggie Shields, Tulsa 30 147 4.90 1991 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State 34 257 7.56 1981 Terry Adolph, West Texas State 27 89 3.30 1992 Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton 28 151 5.39 1982 Paul Pressey, Tulsa 30 95 3.17 1993 Curt Smith, Drake 28 130 4.64 1983 Bob Steppes, West Texas State 28 94 3.36 1994 Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State 26 127 4.88 1984 Steve Harris, Tulsa 31 83 2.68 1995 David Cason, Illinois State 33 226 6.85 1985 Steve Harris, Tulsa 31 79 2.55 1996 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State 31 208 6.71 1986 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 35 66 1.89 1997 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State 30 219 7.30 1987 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 29 59 2.03 1998 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State 29 186 6.41 1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 31 82 2.65 1999 Nate Green, Indiana State 27 125 4.63 1989 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 27 52 1.93 2000 Ryan Sears, Creighton 33 175 5.30 1990 Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois 34 57 1.84 2001 Jeremy Stanton, Evansville 26 181 6.96 1991 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State 34 82 2.41 2002 Mark Allaria, Evansville 28 150 5.36 1992 Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton 28 72 2.57 2003 Marcello Robinson, Bradley 28 129 4.61 1993 Curt Smith, Drake 28 75 2.68 2004 Fridge Holman, Wichita State 29 165 5.69 1994 William Celestine, Drake 27 72 2.67 2005 Tyler McKinney, Creighton 34 184 5.41 1995 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois 32 70 2.19 2006 Daniel Ruffin, Bradley 33 171 5.18 1996 Dan Knuckey, Drake 27 66 2.44 2007 Brooks McKowen, UNI 31 179 5.77 1997 Lynnrick Rogers, Drake 27 54 2.00 2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake 33 213 6.45 1998 Eric Roberson, Bradley 29 71 2.45 2009 Kaylon Williams, Evansville 31 151 4.87 1999 Rob Dye, Bradley 29 79 2.72 2010 Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois 29 146 5.03 2000 Nate Green, Indiana State 32 92 2.88 2011 Antoine Young, Creighton 39 195 5.00 2001 Andy Woodley, UNI 27 80 2.96 2012 Michael Bizoukas, Missouri State 32 174 5.44 2002 Kyle Korver, Creighton 29 45 1.55 2013 Grant Gibbs, Creighton 36 210 5.83 2003 James Gillingham, Bradley 30 61 2.03 2014 Fred VanVleet, Wichita State 36 193 5.36 2004 Lonnie Randolph, Drake 28 70 2.50 2015 Fred VanVleet, Wichita State 35 183 5.23 2005 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois 35 92 2.63 2016 Fred VanVleet, Wichita State 31 172 5.55 2006 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois 33 94 2.85 2017 Paris Lee, Illinois State 35 176 5.03 2007 Nick Grant, Drake 32 62 1.94 2018 Milik Yarbrough, Illinois State 32 152 4.75 2008 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois 31 66 2.13
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