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Scoring Records Career Single-Season SCORING RECORDS CAREER SINGLE-SEASON 1,000-POINT SCORERS G PTS POINTS G PTS 1. Tres Tinkle (2016-20) 126 2,233 1. Mel Counts (1963-64) 29 775 2. Gary Payton (1987-90) 120 2,172 2. Gary Payton (1989-90) 29 746 3. Steve Johnson (1977-81) 116 2,035 3. Jose Ortiz (1986-87) 30 668 4. Mel Counts (1962-64) 89 1,973 4. Roberto Nelson (2013-14) 32 663 5. Stephen Thompson Jr. (2016-19) 121 1,767 5. Mel Counts (1962-63) 31 661 6. Roberto Nelson (2011-14) 124 1,745 6. Jared Cunningham (2011-12) 36 645 7. Ethan Thompson (2018-21) 127 1,716 7. Tres Tinkle (2018-19) 30 624 8. A.C. Green (1982-85) 115 1,694 8. Swede Halbrook (1953-54) 29 614 9. Charlie Sitton (1981-84) 117 1,561 9. Gary Payton (1988-89) 30 603 10. Devon Collier (2011-14) 98 1,489 10. A.C. Green (1984-85) 31 591 11. Dave Gambee (1956-58) 78 1,468 12. Eric Knox (1985-89) 121 1,407 SCORING AVERAGE G AVG 13. Deaundra Tanner (1998-01) 113 1,399 1. Mel Counts (1963-64) 29 26.7 14. Mark Radford (1978-81) 113 1,390 2. Gary Payton (1989-90) 29 25.7 15. Scott Haskin (1989-93) 111 1,319 3. Jose Ortiz (1986-87) 30 22.3 16. Brent Barry (1992-95) 108 1,304 4. Mel Counts (1962-63) 31 21.3 17. Ray Blume (1978-81) 111 1,288 5. Swede Halbrook (1953-54) 29 21.2 18. Jared Cunningham (2010-12) 98 1,271 6. Jim Jarvis (1964-65) 26 21.1 19. Cliff Crandall (1946-49) 126 1,248 7. Steve Johnson (1980-81) 28 21.0 20. Brian Jackson (2000-03) 107 1,236 8. Brent Barry (1994-95) 27 21.0 Steve Woodside (1983-86) 117 1,236 9. Tres Tinkle (2018-19) 30 20.8 22. Calvin Haynes (2008-11) 122 1,226 10. Roberto Nelson (2013-14) 32 20.7 23. Freddie Boyd (1970-72) 80 1,221 (played in minimum of 66.7% of games) 24. Chris Stephens (2003-06) 119 1,214 25. Earl Martin (1986-90) 125 1,198 26. Don Smith (1974-77) 113 1,176 27. Marcel Jones (2005-08) 114 1,166 PAC-12 SINGLE-SEASON 28. Will Brantley (1988-91) 113 1,145 POINTS G PTS 29. Jim Jarvis (1963-65) 86 1,142 1. Gary Payton (1989-90) 18 454 30. Vic Bartolome (1968-70) 76 1,137 2. Brent Barry (1994-95) 18 407 31. Drew Eubanks (2016-18) 96 1,127 3. Steve Johnson (1980-81) 18 399 32. Vince Fritz (1967-70) 73 1,121 4. Gary Payton (1988-89) 18 392 33. Paul Miller (1973-76) 107 1,089 5. Jose Ortiz (1986-87) 18 368 34. Teo Alibegovic (1989-91) 87 1,075 6. Scott Haskin (1991-92) 18 365 35. Sam Whitehead (1971-73) 79 1,042 7. Tres Tinkle (2018-19) 17 363 Sasa Cuic (2005-07) 91 1,037 8. Roberto Nelson (2013-14) 18 361 37. Rocky Smith (1976-77) 56 1,034 9. Teo Alibegovic (1990-91) 18 357 38. Jose Ortiz (1986-87) 52 1,029 10. Jared Cunningham (2011-12) 18 345 39. David Lucas (2002-05) 78 1,019 40. Loy Peterson (1966-68) 81 1,018 SCORING AVERAGE G AVG 41. Jason Heide (1998-01) 102 1,017 1. Gary Payton (1989-90) 18 25.2 42. Swede Halbrook (1954-55) 48 1,011 2. Brent Barry (1994-95) 18 22.6 43. Joe Burton (2010-13) 130 1,009 3. Steve Johnson (1980-81) 18 22.2 4. Gary Payton (1988-89) 18 21.8 SCORING AVERAGE G AVG 5. Tres Tinkle (2018-19) 17 21.4 1. Mel Counts (1962-64) 89 22.2 6. Corey Benjamin (1997-98) 13 20.9 2. Swede Halbrook (1954-55) 48 21.1 7. Jose Ortiz (1986-87) 18 20.4 3. Jose Ortiz (1986-87) 52 19.8 8. Scott Haskin (1991-92) 18 20.3 4. Dave Gambee (1956-58) 78 18.8 9. Roberto Nelson (2013-14) 18 20.1 5. Rocky Smith (1976-77) 56 18.5 10. Teo Alibegovic (1990-91) 18 19.8 6. Gary Payton (1987-90) 120 18.1 (played in minimum of 66.7% of games) 7. Tres Tinkle (2016-20) 126 17.7 8. Steve Johnson (1977-81) 116 17.5 9. Corey Benjamin (1997-98) 48 17.5 10. Philip Ricci (2002-03) 56 16.4 (minimum two seasons played) 48 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE @BeaverMBB SCORING RECORDS RECORDS BY CLASS MISCELLANEOUS SINGLE-GAME SENIORS G PTS CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 10+ POINTS 1. Mel Counts (1963-64) 29 775 96 Tres Tinkle .......................................................................... Nov. 2016 to March 2020 2. Gary Payton (1989-90) 29 746 89 Mel Counts ............................................................................Dec. 1961 to March 1964 3. Jose Ortiz (1986-87) 30 668 50 Gary Payton ........................................................................Dec. 1988 to March 1990 4. Roberto Nelson (2011-14) 32 663 40 Scott Haskin .............................................................................Dec. 1991 to Jan. 1993 5. A.C. Green (1984-85) 31 591 37 Freddie Boyd ............................................................................Dec. 1970 to Jan. 1972 6. Steve Johnson (1980-81) 28 589 33 Jose Ortiz .........................................................................March 1986 to March 1987 7. Rocky Smith (1976-77) 29 575 32 Dave Gambee ..........................................................................Jan. 1957 to Feb. 1958 8. Tres Tinkle (2019-20) 31 572 29 Philip Ricci ..............................................................................Jan. 2002 to Jan. 2003 9. Brent Barry (1994-95) 27 567 27 Corey Benjamin ...................................................................... Jan. 1997 to Jan. 1998 10. Freddie Boyd (1971-72) 28 554 25 Jim Jarvis ............................................................................ Dec. 1964 to March 1965 24 Roberto Nelson ................................................................. Dec. 2013 to March 2014 JUNIORS G PTS 24 Roberto Nelson ......................................................................Jan. 2013 to Dec. 2013 1. Mel Counts (1962-63) 31 661 24 Vince Fritz ................................................................................Dec. 1967 to Dec. 1969 2. Jared Cunningham (2011-12) 36 645 3. Tres Tinkle (2018-19) 30 624 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 15+ POINTS 4. Gary Payton (1988-89) 30 603 24 Freddie Boyd ............................................................................. Feb. 1971 to Jan. 1972 5. Roberto Nelson (2012-13) 32 569 21 Mel Counts ...............................................................................Jan. 1962 to Dec. 1963 6. Charlie Sitton (1982-83) 30 563 18 Jose Ortiz ............................................................................. Jan. 1987 to March 1987 7. Scott Haskin (1991-92) 31 558 18 Dave Gambee ..........................................................................Jan. 1957 to Dec. 1957 8. Dave Gambee (1956-57) 26 525 17 Gary Payton .............................................................................Dec. 1989 to Feb. 1990 9. Steve Johnson (1979-80) 30 509 15 Gary Payton .............................................................................Dec. 1988 to Feb. 1989 10. Stephen Thompson Jr. (2017-18) 32 505 15 Mel Counts ...........................................................................Jan. 1964 to March 1964 15 Mel Counts ................................................................................Dec. 1961 to Jan. 1962 SOPHOMORES G PTS 1. Swede Halbrook (1953-54) 29 614 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 20+ POINTS 2. Lonnie Shelton (1974-75) 31 566 9 Jose Ortiz ............................................................................ March 1986 to Dec. 1986 3. Tres Tinkle (2017-18) 32 563 9 Mel Counts .......................................................................... March 1963 to Dec. 1964 4. Mel Counts (1961-62) 29 537 9 Swede Halbrook ...............................................................................................Dec. 1953 5. Steve Johnson (1978-79) 27 498 8 Freddie Boyd .............................................................................Dec. 1971 to Jan. 1972 6. Corey Benjamin (1997-98) 25 496 7 Gary Payton .............................................................................Dec. 1989 to Jan. 1990 7. Devon Collier (2011-12) 36 473 7 Steve Johnson .....................................................................Feb. 1981 to March 1981 8. Dave Gambee (1955-56) 26 467 7 Swede Halbrook ..................................................................... Jan. 1955 to Feb. 1955 9. Drew Eubanks (2016-17) 32 463 10. Vince Fritz (1966-67) 28 458 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 25+ POINTS 4 Gary Payton .............................................................................Dec. 1989 to Jan. 1990 FRESHMEN G PTS 4 Mel Counts ...........................................................................Feb. 1964 to March 1964 1. Carson Cunningham (1996-97) 27 403 4 Mel Counts .........................................................................................................Dec. 1962 2. Steve Johnson (1976-77) 28 379 3. Gary Payton (1986-87) 30 374 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 30+ POINTS 4. Tres Tinkle (2015-16) 27 353 3 Corey Benjamin ......................................................................Jan. 1998 to Feb. 1998 5. Corey Benjamin (1996-97) 23 343 3 Gary Payton .......................................................................................................Jan. 1990 6. Stephen Thompson Jr. (2015-16) 32 340 3 Mel Counts ......................................................................................................... Feb. 1964 7. JaQuori McLaughlin (2016-17) 32 336 8. Lonnie Shelton (1973-74) 26 318 BEST OREGON STATE DEBUT (FRESHMAN) 9. Ethan Thompson (2017-18) 32 316 22 Steve Johnson vs. Hawaii, 11/26/1976 10. Teo Alibegovic (1988-89) 30 312 20 Ethan Thompson vs. Southern Utah, 11/10/2017 18 Carson Cunningham vs. Portland, 11/26/1996 BEST OREGON STATE DEBUT (SOPHOMORE) 28 Mel Counts vs. Montana State, 12/1/1961 26 Teo Alibegovic vs. Portland, 11/26/1988 24 Billy Nickelberry vs. Miami (Fla.), 12/1/1969 BEST OREGON STATE DEBUT (JUNIOR) 18 Jerome Vaden vs. Portland, 11/26/1996 18 Jose Ortiz vs. USC, 12/22/1985 16 Warith Alatishe vs. Califoria, 11/25/20
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