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Individual Records 2018-19 BAYLOR MEN’S BASKETBALL @BAYLORMBB INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED SEASON GAME GAME 39 — Henry Dugat, LaceDarius Dunn, Curtis Jerrells, 21 — Vinnie Johnson vs. TCU, 2/20/79 18 — Aundre Branch vs. Tulsa, 1/5/93 [8 made]; Kevin Rogers; 2008-09 Big 12: 13 — Brian Skinner vs. Oklahoma State, 2/1/97 LaceDarius Dunn vs. Morgan State, 1/4/11 [10 made] CAREER SEASON Big 12: 15 — Manu Lecomte at Oklahoma, 1/30/18 [7-15] 141 — A.J. Walton, 2009-13; Rico Gathers, 2012-16 262 — Vinnie Johnson, 1978-79 SEASON Big 12: 70 — Rico Gathers, 2012-16 CAREER 281 — LaceDarius Dunn, 2008-09 [116 made] 876 — Terry Teagle, 1979-82 CAREER GAMES STARTED 985 — LaceDarius Dunn, 2007-11 [388 made] SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 39 — Curtis Jerrells, Kevin Rogers; 2008-09 GAME CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 3FG MADE CAREER 33 — Vinnie Johnson vs. TCU, 2/20/79; SEASON 119 — Curtis Jerrells, 2005-09 Carlos Briggs vs. Vanderbilt, 12/8/84 48 — Pierre Jackson, 2/18/12 - 4/4/13 Big 12: 64 — Curtis Jerrells, 2005-09; Big 12: 24 — Tevis Stukes at Kansas, 2/26/00 Cory Jefferson, 2009-14 SEASON FREE THROWS MADE 513 — LaceDarius Dunn, 2009-10 GAME TOTAL MINUTES CAREER 20 — David Wesley vs. Texas A&M, 3/2/92; SEASON 1,664 — LaceDarius Dunn, 2007-11 Curtis Jerrells at Texas A&M, 1/23/08 1,351 — Curtis Jerrells, 2008-09 [39 games] Big 12: 20 —Curtis Jerrells at Texas A&M, 1/23/08 CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE SEASON 3,973 — Tweety Carter, 2006-10 [131 games] GAME MINIMUM 10 MADE 192 — Pierre Jackson, 2012-13 100.0 — Tony Rufus vs. TCU, 1/10/77 [10-of-10]; CAREER MINUTES PER GAME Arthur Edwards vs. UTPA, 1/3/78 [10-of-10]; 488 — Micheal Williams, 1985-88 SEASON MINIMUM 20 GAMES Darryl Middleton vs. Texas State, 2/25/87 [11-of-11] 38.8 — DeMarcus Minor, 1999-00 [1,113 minutes] Big 12: FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED CAREER MINIMUM 40 GAMES 92.3 — Johnathan Motley at Texas, 2/20/16 [12-of-13] GAME 37.9 — DeMarcus Minor, 1999-01 [2,276 minutes] SEASON MINIMUM 125 ATTEMPTS 25 — David Wesley vs. Texas A&M, 3/2/92 69.7 — Josh Lomers, 2009-10 [92-of-132] Big 12: 24 —Curtis Jerrells at Texas A&M, 1/23/08 POINTS SEASON MINIMUM 150 ATTEMPTS SEASON 69.7 — Quincy Acy, 2009-10 [136-of-195] GAME 247 — Darryl Middleton, 1987-88 CAREER MINIMUM 300 ATTEMPTS 50 — Vinnie Johnson vs. TCU, 2/20/79 CAREER 66.3 — Josh Lomers, 2006-10 [226-of-341] Big 12: 38 — LaceDarius Dunn at Texas Tech, 3/8/08 661 — Micheal Williams, 1985-88 CAREER MINIMUM 400 ATTEMPTS Freshman: 38 — LaceDarius Dunn at Texas Tech, 3/8/08 60.5 — Alex Holcombe, 1989-63 [364-of-602] Sophomore: 34 — Terry Teagle vs. SMU, 2/25/80 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Junior: 43 — Vinnie Johnson vs. San Francisco, 12/17/77 GAME MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS Senior: 50 — Vinnie Johnson vs. TCU, 2/20/79 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE 100.0, 12 times — SEASON 20 — Quincy Acy, 11/15/08-11/24/08 [first 20 career FGA] Larry Gatewood vs. Rice, 2/1/69 [12-12]; 712 — Pierre Jackson, 2012-13 [36 games] David Wesley vs. Arkansas, 2/10/90 [12-12]; Freshman: 509 — Aaron Bruce, 2004-05 [28 games] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE David Wesley vs. Texas A&M, 1/19/91 [16-16]; Sophomore: 620 — Terry Teagle, 1979-80 [27 games] GAME David Wesley vs. Texas, 1/27/92 [14-14]; Junior: 704 — LaceDarius Dunn, 2009-10 [36 games] 10 — LaceDarius Dunn vs. Morgan State, 1/4/11 David Wesley vs. TCU, 2/22/92 [11-11]; Senior: 712 — Pierre Jackson, 2012-13 [36 games] Big 12: 9 — LaceDarius Dunn at Kansas State, 1/21/09 LaceDarius Dunn vs. Washington St., 12/23/10 [12-12]; CAREER SEASON LaceDarius Dunn vs. Colorado, 1/29/11 [11-11] 2,285 — LaceDarius Dunn, 2007-11 [134 games] 118 — Brady Heslip, 2013-14 [254 attempts] Brady Heslip vs. Nebraska, 3/21/14 [10-10] CAREER Taurean Prince at Kansas, 1/2/16 [12-12] POINTS PER GAME 388 — LaceDarius Dunn, 2007-01 [985 attempts] Lester Medford at Kansas State, 2/10/16 [11-11] SEASON MINIMUM 20 GAMES Johnathan Motley vs. West Virginia, 2/27/17 [11-11] 25.2 — Vinnie Johnson, 1978-79 [656 points] 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Manu Lecomte vs. TAMU-Corpus Christi, 11/13/17 [10-10] CAREER MINIMUM 40 GAMES GAME MINIMUM 5 MADE Big 12: 100.0, four times — 24.1 — Vinnie Johnson, 1977-79 [1,231 points] 100.0, twice — Henry Dugat at Colorado, 2/27/08 [5-of-5]; LaceDarius Dunn vs. Colorado, 1/29/11 [11-11] Nuni Omot at Oklahoma, 1/30/18 [6-of-6] Taurean Prince at Kansas, 1/2/16 [12-12] Lester Medford at Kansas State, 2/10/16 [11-11] 30-POINT GAMES SINCE 1967-68 Big 12: 100.0, twice — Henry Dugat at Colorado, 2/27/08 [5-of-5]; Johnathan Motley vs. West Virginia, 2/27/17 [11-11] SEASON Nuni Omot at Oklahoma, 1/30/18 [6-of-6] SEASON MINIMUM 50 MADE 6 — Vinnie Johnson, 1977-78 and 1978-79 GAME MINIMUM 6 MADE 89.0 — Manu Lecomte, 2017-18 [121-136] CAREER 100.0 — Nuni Omot at Oklahoma, 1/30/18 [6-of-6] SEASON MINIMUM 100 MADE 12 — Vinnie Johnson, 1977-79 Big 12: 100.0 — Nuni Omot at Oklahoma, 1/30/18 [6-of-6] GAME MINIMUM 7 MADE 89.0 — Manu Lecomte, 2017-18 [121-136] 87.5 — LaceDarius Dunn vs. Brown, 1/8/08 [7-8] SEASON MINIMUM 150 MADE 20-POINT GAMES SINCE 1967-68 SEASON MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS 84.2 — DeMarcus Minor, 2000-01 [154-183] SEASON CAREER MINIMUM 100 MADE 48.7 — Mark Buchanan, 1986-87 [55-113] 26 — Charlie McKinney, 1973-74 SEASON MINIMUM 150 ATTEMPTS 86.6 — Manu Lecomte, 2017-18 [194-224] RECORDS CAREER 46.5 — Brady Heslip, 2013-14 [118-254] CAREER MINIMUM 200 MADE 52 — Terry Teagle, 1979-82 CAREER MINIMUM 150 ATTEMPTS 83.6— LaceDarius Dunn, 2007-11 [449-537] 50.0 — Melvin Hunt, 1987-91 [81-162] CAREER MINIMUM 300 MADE CAREER MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS 83.6— LaceDarius Dunn, 2007-11 [449-537] 43.7 — Brady Heslip, 2011-14 [301-689] 163 2018-19 BAYLOR MEN’S BASKETBALL WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM INDIVIDUAL RECORDS REBOUNDS BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME WINS GAME SEASON MINIMUM 25 BLOCKS CAREER 28 — Rico Gathers vs. Huston-Tillotson, 1/21/15 3.83 — Brian Skinner, 1994-95 [69 blocks in 18 games] 98 — A.J. Walton; 2009-13 Big 12: 20 — Lawrence Roberts vs. OSU, 2/15/03; CAREER MINIMUM 30 BLOCKS Big 12: 39 — A.J. Walton; 2009-13 Isaiah Austin vs. Oklahoma, 1/30/13 3.69 — Ekpe Udoh, 2009-10 [133 blocks in 36 games] Johnathan Motley vs. Texas, 1/17/17 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Freshman: 20 — Isaiah Austin vs. Oklahoma, 1/30/13 STEALS SEASON Sophomore: 27 — Jerry Mallett vs. UNT, 2/1/55 GAME 19 — Jerome Lambert, 1993-94 [24 games] Junior: 28 — Rico Gathers vs. Huston-Tillotson, 1/21/15 8 — Vinnie Johnson vs. Austin College, 11/24/78; CAREER Senior: 25 — Jerry Mallett vs. Rice, 2/12/57 Micheal Williams vs. Prairie View A&M, 11/27/84; 34 — Brian Skinner, 1995-98 [103 games] SEASON Joey Fatta vs. Iowa State, 12/5/90 394 — Rico Gathers, 2014-15 [34 games] Big 12: 7 — Kenny Taylor at Kansas State, 2/19/03 TRIPLE-DOUBLES Freshman: 292 — Isaiah Austin, 2012-13 [35 games] Freshman: 8 — Micheal Williams vs. PVAMU, 11/27/84 SEASON Sophomore: 314 — Jerry Mallett, 1954-55 [24 games] Sophomore: 7 — Kenny Taylor at Kansas State, 2/19/03 1 — Six times, last by Kenny Chery vs. K-State, 2/15/14 Junior: 394 — Rico Gathers, 2014-15 [34 games] Junior: 7 — Micheal Williams vs. Tulsa, 12/6/86; CAREER Senior: 375 — Charles McKinney, 1973-74 [25 games] Terry Black vs. Creighton, 12/4/99; 2 — Brian Skinner, 1995-98 CAREER Terry Black at Kansas, 2/26/00; 1,134 — Rico Gathers, 2012-16 [141 games] Wendell Greenleaf vs. UTPA, 12/22/01; Notes: Active players in bold, Big 12 records in italics Wendell Greenleaf vs. Missouri, 2/9/02; REBOUNDS PER GAME Rico Gathers vs. New Mexico State, 12/17/14 SEASON Senior: 8 — Vinnie Johnson vs. Austin College, 11/24/78 15.0 — Charlie McKinney, 1973-74 [375 rebounds] SEASON CAREER 93 — Micheal Williams, 1986-87 [31 games] 13.4 — William Chatmon, 1969-71 [671 rebounds] Freshman: 60 — Micheal Williams, 1984-85 [28 games] Sophomore: 68 — A.J. Walton, 2010-11 [36 games] ASSISTS Junior: 93 — Micheal Williams, 1986-87 [34 games] GAME Senior: 84 — Micheal Williams, 1987-88 [34 games] 19 — Nelson Haggerty vs. Oral Roberts, 2/27/93 CAREER Big 12: 12 — DeMarcus Minor vs. Texas A&M, 2/2/00; 282 — Micheal Williams, 1985-88 [117 games] Kenny Chery vs. Kansas State, 2/15/14 Freshman: 12 — L.J. Rose vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1/19/13 STEALS PER GAME Sophomore: 19 — Nelson Haggerty vs. ORU, 2/27/93 SEASON Junior: 18 — Nelson Haggerty vs. La.-Lafayette, 12/20/93 3.00 — Micheal Williams, 1986-87 [93 steals] Senior: 18 — Nelson Haggerty vs. TCU, 2/14/95 CAREER SEASON 2.55 — Terry Black, 1999-2001 [153 steals] 284 — Nelson Haggerty, 1994-95 [28 games] Freshman: 120 — John Lucas III, 2001-02 [30 games] TURNOVERS Sophomore: 189 — Nelson Haggerty, 1992-93 [26 games] GAME Junior: 223 — Pierre Jackson, 2011-12 [38 games] 11 — Vinnie Johnson vs.
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