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Records Career Records MOREHEAD STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000-POINT CLUB records Career Records MOREHEAD STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000-POINT CLUB Rk. Name Years PTS Rk. Name Years PTS 1. Ricky Minard 2000-04 2,381 18. Maze Stallworth 2006-10 1,414 2. Herbie Stamper 1975-79 2,072 19. Kyle Umberger 1998-01 1,382 3. Kenneth Faried 2007-11 2,009 20. Glenn Napier 1978-82 1,330 4. Dan Swartz 1953-56 1,925 21. Guy Minnifield 1981-84 1,226 5. Sonny Allen 1946-50 1,923 22. Eugene Lyons 1971-74 1,226 6. Steve Hamilton 1954-58 1,829 23. Chez Marks 2000-04 1,187 7. Brett Roberts 1988-92 1,788 24. Eddie Childress 1979-84 1,165 8. Leonard Coulter 1971-74 1,781 25. Jim Day 1968-71 1,158 9. Granville Williams 1958-62 1,637 26. Brent Arrington 2012-15 1,144 10. Angelo Warner 2011-15 1,592 27. Norris Beckley 1978-82 1,122 11. Jordan Walker 2016-20 1,478 28. Lamontray Harris 2015-19 1,084 12. Harold Sergent 1962-65 1,469 29. Johnnie Williams 1992-95 1,083 13. Ted Hundley 1973-77 1,450 30. Willie Jackson 1966-69 1,049 14. Bob McCann 1984-87 1,445 31. Jeff Tipton 1980-84 1,037 15. Demonte Harper 2007-11 1,436 32. Howard Wallen 1971-74 1,014 16. Earl Duncan 1939-43 1,430 33. Warren Cooper 1942-45 1,011 17. Doug Bentz 1988-93 1,426 34. Hecky Thompson 1958-61 1,001 REBOUNDS 4. Dan Swartz 1,925 1953-56 8. Brett Roberts 402 1988-92 Rk. Name Rebs Years 5. Sonny Allen 1,923 1946-50 9. Harold Sergent 363 1962-65 1. Steve Hamilton 1,675 1954-58 6. Steve Hamilton 1,829 1954-58 10. Leon Buchanan 323 2007-09 2. Kenneth Faried 1,673 2007-11 7. Brett Roberts 1,788 1988-92 11. Jordan Walker 320 2016-20 3. Norman Pokley 1,046 1960-63 8. Leonard Coulter 1,781 1971-74 12. Kyle Umberger 303 1998-02 4. Leonard Coulter 961 1971-74 9. Granville Williams 1,637 1958-62 13. Jim Day 299 1968-71 5. Lamar Green 914 1966-69 10. Angelo Warner 1,592 2011-15 14. Brent Arrington 285 2013-16 6. Ted Hundley 901 1973-77 11. Jordan Walker 1,478 2016-20 15. Drew Kelly 271 2010-14 7. Brett Roberts 897 1988-92 12. Harold Sergent 1,469 1962-65 8. Bob McCann 862 1984-87 13. Ted Hundley 1,450 1973-77 STEALS 9. Doug Bentz 808 1989-93 14. Bob McCann 1,445 1984-87 Rk. Name Stls. Years 10. Willie Jackson 793 1966-69 15. Demonte Harper 1,436 2007-11 1. Ricky Minard 245 2000-04 11. Thornton Hill 781 1956-59 16. Earl Duncan 1,430 1939-43 2. Kenneth Faried 228 2007-11 12. Ricky Minard 725 2000-04 17. Doug Bentz 1,426 1988-93 3. Angelo Warner 207 2011-15 13. Bruce King 691 1964-67 18. Maze Stallworth 1,414 2006-10 4. Brent Arrington 194 2013-16 14. Dan Swartz 686 1953-56 19. Kyle Umberger 1,382 1998-01 5. Demonte Harper 166 2007-11 15. Ron Gathright 649 1967-70 20. Glenn Napier 1,330 1978-82 6. Marquis Sykes 165 1999-03 16. Lamontray Harris 618 2015-19 7. Ted Docks 158 1995-99 17. Kyle Umberger 617 1998-01 ASSISTS 8. Guy Minnifield 156 1981-84 18. Jim Day 616 1968-71 Rk. Name Assts. Years 9. Brett Roberts 150 1988-92 19. Dave Keleher 600 1955-58 1. Marquis Sykes 606 1999-03 10. Jeremy Webb 133 1996-00 20. Chad Posthumus 595 2012-14 2. Ricky Minard 417 2000-04 11. Jordan Walker 131 2016-20 3. Howard Wallen 411 1971-74 12. A.J. Hicks 110 2017-19 BLOCKS 4. Demonte Harper 400 2007-11 13. Kyle Umberger 103 1998-02 Rk. Name Blks. Years 5. Ted Docks 356 1995-99 14. Tracy Armstrong 103 1988-90 1. Kenneth Faried 241 2007-11 6. Jeff Fultz 336 1980-84 15. Doug Bentz 103 1989-93 2. Bob McCann 224 1984-87 7. Nikola Stojakovic 329 2006-08 16. Brian Miller 89 1988-91 3. James Baker 130 2017-21 8. A.J. Hicks 312 2017-19 17. Bo Rivers 81 1985-88 4. George Williams 115 1973-74 9. Kareem Storey 302 2013-15 18. Bob McCann 81 1984-87 5. Ron Nicholson 104 1971-72 10. Angelo Warner 299 2011-15 19. Tyrone Boardley 77 1993-95 6. Marlon Witherspoon 98 1994-96 11. Guy Minnifield 284 1981-84 20. Doug Wyciskalla 75 1995-97 7. Luke Lloyd 83 1995-98 12. Jordan Walker 273 2016-20 8. Rod Mitchell 77 1990-91 13. Brent Arrington 268 2013-16 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 9. Ricky Minard 71 2000-04 14. Brandon Shingles 255 2008-10 Rk. Name 3FG Years 10. Doug Bentz 70 1988-93 15. Pat Tubbs 254 1989-92 1. Maze Stallworth 283 2006-10 11. Brett Roberts 69 1988-92 16. Jeff Griffin 249 1985-87 2. Ricky Minard 226 2000-04 12. Malek Green 62 2017-19 17. Marty Cline 237 1992-95 3. Jordan Walker 202 2016-20 13. Brent Arrington 57 2013-14 18. Rocky Adkins 231 1978-82 4. Mark Majick 193 1993-96 14. Chad Posthumus 55 2012-14 19. Tracy Armstrong 226 1988-90 5. Chez Marks 184 2000-04 15. Lamontray Harris 52 2015-19 20. Norris Beckley 222 1978-82 6. Terrance Hill 173 2008-12 16. Maze Stallworth 50 2006-10 Johnnie Williams 222 1992-95 7. Angelo Warner 164 2011-15 17. Demonte Harper 46 2007-11 8. Demonte Harper 159 2007-11 18. Brian Miller 42 1988-91 FREE THROWS MADE 9. P.J. Nichols 151 1988-92 19. Billy Reader 40 2013-15 Rk. Name FTs Years 10. Djimon Henson 145 2016-20 DeJuan Marrero 40 2015-17 1. Steve Hamilton 534 1954-58 11. Mark Kinnaird 136 1994-96 2. Ricky Minard 523 2000-04 12. De'von Cooper 133 2017-21 TOTAL POINTS 3. Herbie Stamper 520 1954-58 Brad Cleaver 133 1998-00 Rk. Name PTS Years 4. Dan Swartz 505 1953-56 14. Marty Cline 125 1992-95 1. Ricky Minard 2,381 2000-04 5. Doug Bentz 449 1988-93 15. Ty Proffitt 124 2007-12 2. Herbie Stamper 2,072 1975-79 6. Kenneth Faried 440 2007-11 16. Brett Bohanan 121 1998-00 3. Kenneth Faried 2,009 2007-11 7. Angelo Warner 412 2011-15 17. Xavier Moon 118 2015-17 18. Brent Arrington 107 2013-15 19. Brett Roberts 106 1988-92 20. Quinton Smith 104 2003-06 records Season Records POINTS Rk. Name Pts. Year 4. Jeff Fultz 176 1983-84 8. Kenneth Faried 67 2009-10 1. Dan Swartz 828 1955-56 5. Devon Atkinson 169 2012-13 Bob McCann 67 1985-86 2. Brett Roberts 815 1991-92 Howard Wallen 169 1971-72 10. Marlon Witherspoon 61 1994-95 3. Granville Williams 705 1960-61 7. Kareem Storey 162 2013-14 11. Johni Broome 56 2020-21 4. Steve Hamilton 654 1956-57 Bobby Hiles 162 1969-70 12. James Baker 55 2018-19 5. Ricky Minard 653 2002-03 9. Brandon Shingles 152 2009-10 13. Luke Lloyd 48 1996-97 6. Leonard Coulter 651 1971-72 10. Marquis Sykes 149 2000-01 14. James Baker 42 2019-20 Dan Swartz 651 1954-55 11. Ricky Minard 147 2003-04 15. Ricky Minard 36 2003-04 8. Ricky Minard 646 2001-02 12. Jeff Griffin 144 1985-86 16. Jeff Tucker 33 1982-83 9. Ricky Minard 631 2003-04 13. Kareem Storey 140 2014-15 17. Brett Roberts 32 1991-92 10. Jim Day 609 1970-71 14. Xavier Moon 139 2016-17 18. Brent Arrington 30 2014-15 11. Kenneth Faried 605 2010-11 15. Guy Minnifield 134 1982-83 19. Chad Posthumus 29 2012-13 12. Angelo Warner 596 2013-14 16. Justin Thomas 133 2019-20 Ricky Minard 29 2001-02 Leonard Coulter 596 1973-74 17. Nikola Stojakovic 125 2006-07 14. Kenneth Faried 590 2009-10 Tracy Armstrong 125 1989-90 FIELD GOALS 15. Granville Williams 572 1961-62 19. Demonte Harper 124 2008-09 Rk. Name FGs Year 16. Herbie Stamper 565 1977-78 20. Howard Wallen 123 1973-74 1. Granville Williams 284 1960-61 17. Henderson Thompson 553 1960-61 2. Dan Swartz 282 1955-56 18. Herbie Stamper 547 1976-77 STEALS 3. Brett Roberts 278 1991-92 19. Harold Sergent 546 1963-64 Rk. Name Stls. Year 4. Leonard Coulter 276 1971-72 20. Leon Buchanan 544 2008-09 1. Ricky Minard 73 2001-02 5. Leonard Coulter 237 1973-74 2. Guy Minnifield 69 1982-83 6. Kenneth Faried 233 2010-11 REBOUNDS 3. Kenneth Faried 68 2008-09 7. Jim Day 230 1970-71 Rk. Name Rebs. Year 4. Angelo Warner 67 2013-14 8. Ricky Minard 227 2001-02 1. Steve Hamilton 543 1956-57 Kenneth Faried 67 2010-11 9. Leonard Coulter 226 1972-73 2. Kenneth Faried 508 2010-11 6. Brent Arrington 66 2013-14 10. Ricky Minard 225 2002-03 3. Lamar Green 483 1968-69 7. Brent Arrington 65 2015-16 11. Kenneth Faried 224 2009-10 4. Kenneth Faried 468 2008-09 Brent Arrington 65 2014-15 12. Herbie Stamper 222 1977-78 5. Kenneth Faried 456 2009-10 9.
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