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Men's Basketball Record Book Men's Basketball Record Book Compiled prior to the 2014-15 Season Team Single Game Records Points Game: 115 vs. Siena (3 OT), 2-20-78 Regulation: 109 vs. Wagner, 2-22-78 Half: 65 vs. New Hampshire, 1-11-96 65 vs. Lafayette, 1-7-87 Least Points, Half 10 vs. Lebanon Valley (1st Half), 2-23-46 Overtime Period: 18 vs. Delaware, 3-8-84, vs. St. Francis, Pa., 12-12-92 Victory Margin: 52 Drexel 95, Johns Hopkins 43, 2-5-62 52 Drexel 90, Widener 38, 11-27-93 Combined Points: 241 Siena 126, Drexel 115 (3 OT), 2-20-78 Opponents Most Points, Game: 126 Siena (3 OT), 2-20-78 Opponents Most Points, Reg. Game:108 Saint Joseph’s, 11-28-90 Opponents Most Points, Half 64 Saint Joseph’s (2nd Half), 11-28-90 Opponents Least Points, Half 9 St. Francis (Pa.), (1st Half), 12-13-90 Opponents Least Points, Game 27 vs. Towson, 1-4-12, (Drexel Division I record) Three-Point Field Goals Game: 16 vs. George Mason, 1-26-02 Game Attempts: 32 at Towson, 2-4-06, vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 11-15-06 Game Pct. (10 made): .917 (11-for-12) vs. Delaware, 12-3-00 Consecutive Game With a 3-PT: 520 2/15/92-11/24/09 Opponents Game: 16 Penn, 11-28-01 Opponents Attempted, game: 37 Long Island University, 2-11-91 Opponents Pct, game: .818 (9-for-11) UMBC, 12-12-89 Rebounds Game: 89 vs. Delaware Valley, 12-7-63 Reb. Margin (Game): +29 Drexel at Princeton, 11-14-05 (46-17) Opponents, Game: 59 Long Island, 12-5-79 Steals Game: 25 vs. Hofstra, 2-11-85 Opponents, Game: 21 Rider, 2-5-84 Blocked Shots Game: 20 vs. Chicago University, 12-15-77 Opponents, Game: 16 Villanova, 12-16-89, Saint Joseph’s, 11-30-11 Team Single Game Records Field Goals Game: 51 vs. Siena, 2-20-78 (3OT) Regulation Game: 48 vs. Wagner, 2-22-78 Game Attempts: 104 vs. Siena, 2-20-78 (3 OT) Regulation Game Att.: 99 vs. Delaware Valley, 12-7-63 Best Game Percentage: .708 34-48 vs. Long Island University, 12-9-86 Best Half Percentage: .826 19-23 vs. Wagner (2nd half), 2-28-81 Lowest FG Percentage, half: .136 vs. Charleston, 12-29-94 Lowest FG%, game: .234 vs. Northeastern, 2-2-08 Opponents Best Percentage, game: .761 35-46 St. Peter’s, 1-28-85 Opponents Best Percentage, half: .826 19-23 Lafayette, (2nd Half), 1-27-90 Opponents Lowest FG %, half: .120 Old Dominion, 12-10-05 Opponents Lowest FG%, game: .216 Towson, 1-4-12 Assists Game: 36 vs. Siena (3 OT), 2-20-78 Regulation Game: 31 vs. Hofstra, 3-4-95 Opponents, Game: 30 Wagner, 2-20-79 Free Throws Game: 44 vs. Delaware, 2-26-05 Consecutive FTM: 32 1/14/09-1/17/09 Game Attempts: 58 vs. Towson State, 3-3-96 58 vs. Delaware, 2-26-05 Game Percentage (15 att.): 1.000 17-17 vs. Hofstra, 3-2-84 1.000 17-17 vs. Maine, 2-28-93 1.000 16-16 at UNCW, 1-17-09 Opponents FT: 38 Siena, 2-20-78 (3 OT) Opponents FT (Reg.): 36 Saint Joseph’s, 11-28-89 Opponents FTA: 52 Siena, 2-20-78 (3 OT) Opponents, FTA (Reg): 48 Maine, 1-28-84 Opponents, FT% (15 att.): 1.000 Delaware (15-15), 1-3-70 Individual Single Game Records Points: Points: 44 John Rankin vs. Rider, 1-6-88 Points, Half: 31 Michael Anderson vs. Lehigh, 2-17-88 Points, Freshman: 36 John Rankin vs. Delaware, 3-1-86 Rebounds: 30 Steve Lilly vs. Muhlenberg, 1-5-72 Rebounds, Half: 18 Bob Stephens vs. Albright, 2-21-76 Assists: 19 Todd Lehmann vs. Liberty, 2-5-90 Steals: 9 Chris O’Brien vs. Hofstra, 2-11-85 Blocks: 9 Leon Spencer vs. Loyola (Md.), 2-21-09 9 Chaz Crawford at William & Mary, 1-5-06 9 Bob Stephens vs. Chicago University, 12-15-77 9 Robert Battle vs. Northeastern, 12-18-01 Field Goals: 16 Charles Morrow vs. Haverford, 2-26-58 16 Greg Newman vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2-16-74 Field Goals Attempted: 30 Michael Anderson vs. Bucknell, 2-24-88 Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 Michael Mitchell (8-8) vs. Hofstra, 2-15-84 Free Throws: 20 Stanley Twoes vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1919 Free Throws Attempted: 28 Malik Rose vs. Hofstra, 2-5-95 Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 Frantz Massenat (15-15) at Towson, 2-14-12 Brian Holden (14-14) vs. Vermont, 2-11-93 Robert Battle (13-13) at Niagara, 12-21-02 Randy Burkert (12-12) vs. So. Illinois, 12-28-79 Michael Anderson (12-12) vs. Lafayette, 2-24-86 Joe Linderman (11-11) vs. New Hampshire, 2-21-98 Bashir Mason (10-10) at Delaware, 2-11-06 Jeff Myers (10-10) vs. Hartford, 1-2-97 3-Pointers: 9 Mike Wisler vs. Hartford, 2-13-94 3-Pointers Attempted: 19 Mike DeRocckis vs. Towson, 2-3-98 3-Point Percentage (5 made): 1.000 Phil Goss (6-6) vs. Hofstra, 2-11-04 Mike DeRocckis (5-5) vs. UMBC, 2-20-96 Mike Kouser (5-5) vs. Delaware, 12-3-00 Derrick Thomas (5-5) vs. Northeastern, 1-21-12 John Rankin Individual Single Season Records Scoring Name Year Gms FGM 3FG FTM Pts 1. Michael Anderson 1987-88 28 224 35 187 670 2. John Rankin 1988-89 28 266 0 130 662 3. Malik Rose 1995-96 31 219 7 182 627 4. Len Hatzenbeller 1980-81 27 214 0 161 589 5. Malik Rose 1994-95 30 216 0 152 584 6. Michael Anderson 1985-86 31 187 0 208 582 7. Jeff Myers 1995-96 31 191 61 138 581 8. Michael Anderson 1986-87 28 182 28 171 563 9. Chris Fouch 2013-14 30 186 72 106 550 10. John Rankin 1987-88 27 215 0 98 528 11. Stephen Starks 2000-01 27 201 50 73 525 12. Frantz Massenat 2013-14 30 161 42 160 524 13. Joe Linderman 1997-98 28 200 0 116 516 14. Brian Holden 1994-95 30 151 71 138 511 Bob Stephens 1978-79 27 203 0 105 511 16. Michael Thompson 1990-91 28 176 59 97 508 17. Jeff Myers 1996-97 31 149 44 162 504 18. Frank Elegar 2006-07 31 180 0 137 497 19. Michael Thompson 1991-92 30 173 44 104 494 Frantz Massenat 2011-12 36 147 54 146 494 Scoring Average Name Year Games Points Avg. 1. Michael Anderson 1987-88 28 670 23.9 2. John Rankin 1988-89 28 662 23.6 3. Len Hatzenbeller 1980-81 27 589 21.8 4. Malik Rose 1995-96 31 627 20.2 Bob Buckley 1956-57 17 344 20.2 6. Michael Anderson 1986-87 28 563 20.1 7. Stephen Starks 2000-01 27 525 19.4 8. Jack Lindeman 1967-68 21 412 19.6 9. Bob Buckley 1954-55 19 372 19.6 10. John Rankin 1986-87 27 528 19.6 11. Malik Rose 1994-95 30 584 19.5 12. Greg Newman 1973-74 24 465 19.4 13. John Rankin 1986-87 24 455 19.0 14. Bob Stephens 1978-79 27 511 18.9 15. Michael Anderson 1985-86 31 582 18.8 Rebounding Name Year Games Reb. 1. Malik Rose 1995-96 31 409 2. Malik Rose 1994-95 30 404 3. Malik Rose 1993-94 30 371 4. Bob Stephens 1978-79 27 360 5. Bob Stephens 1976-77 23 340 Joe Hertrich 1966-67 23 340 7. Malik Rose 1992-93 29 330 8. Steve Lilly 1970-71 23 327 9. Samme Givens 2010-11 31 313 10. Bob Stephens 1977-78 26 309 Individual Single Season Records Rebound Average Name Year Gms. Rebs. Avg. 1. Dan Promislo 1951-52 19 288 15.2 2. Bob Buckley 1954-55 19 284 14.9 3. Joe Hertrich 1966-67 23 340 14.8 Bob Stephens 1976-77 23 340 14.8 5. Steve Lilly 1970-71 23 327 14.2 3-Point Field Goals Made Name Year Games 3FG 1. Dominick Mejia 2005-06 31 92 2 Phil Goss 2003-04 29 90 3 Mike Wisler 1993-94 30 86 4 Mike DeRocckis 1995-96 31 85 5 Todd Lehmann 1987-88 28 84 6 Todd Lehmann 1989-90 28 82 Todd Lehmann 1988-89 28 82 8. Phil Goss 2004-05 29 81 T. Hawthorne 2007-08 32 81 10. Mike DeRocckis 1996-97 31 80 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage (min. 1.5/game) Name Year Gms. 3FG 3FGA Pct. 1. Tim Whitworth 2003-04 28 61 119 .513 2. Mike DeRocckis 1995-96 31 85 178 .478 3. Brian Holden 1992-93 29 58 122 .475 4. Dominick Mejia 2004-05 21 47 99 .475 5. Frantz Massenat 2011-12 36 54 120 .450 6. Michael Thompson 1990-91 28 59 133 .444 7. Eric Schmieder 2002-03 31 47 108 .435 8. Stephen Starks 2000-01 27 50 117 .427 9. Jeff Myers 1995-96 31 61 143 .427 10. Mike Wisler 1993-94 30 86 202 .426 Assists Name Year Games Assists 1. Todd Lehmann 1989-90 28 260 2. Michael Anderson 1985-86 31 225 3. Michael Anderson 1987-88 28 197 4. Todd Lehmann 1988-89 28 191 5. Frantz Massenat 2011-12 36 173 6.
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