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Uic Men's Basketball Career Records UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL CAREER RECORDS SCORING FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE 1) 2,097 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 1) .565 (628-1,111) Ivan Daniels (1981-85) 1) 439 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 2) 2,025 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 2) .556 (298-536) Martin Finerty (1963-67) 2) 398 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 3) 2,012 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 3) .550 (133-242) Mike Lampley (1992-96) 3) 361 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 4) 1,718 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 4) .544 (495-910) Armond Williams (2001-05) 4) 355 Dikembe Dixson (2015-18) 5) 1,651 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 5) .542 (271-500) Eric Longino (1984-86) 5) 330 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 6) 1,629 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 6) .540 (453-839) Tai Odiase (2014-18) 6) 323 Marc Brown (2011-15) 7) 1,594 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 7) .538 (98-182) Jermaine Dailey (2006-08) 7) 311 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 8) 1,578 Brian Hill (1988-92) 8) .525 (171-326) Darrin Williams (2010-12) 8) 307 Mark Miller (1995-98) 9) 1,538 Ivan Daniels (1981-85) 9) .524 (174-332) Elliott Poole (2003-05) 9) 303 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 10) 1,458 Mark Miller (1995-98) 10) .515 (403-783) Bobby Locke (1985-87) 10) 298 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 11) 1,335 Tim Anderson (1980-84) .515 (300-583) Chris Harris (1988-90) 12) 1,289 John Ellis (1981-84) .515 (323-627) Justin Bowen (2003-06) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 13) 1,250 Dikembe Dixson (2015-18) 1) .865 (205-237) Gary Talton (2011-13) 14) 1,233 Armond Williams (2001-05) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2) .854 (398-466) Josh Mayo (2005-09) 15) 1,231 Nate Chambers (1984-88) 1) 757 Brian Hill (1988-92) 3) .848 (168-198) Anthony Coomes (1996-98) 16) 1,153 Tai Odiase (2014-18) 2) 673 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 4) .828 (159-192) J. Schneiderman (1999-2003) 17) 1,142 Derrick Johnson (1985-89) 3) 650 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 5) .816 (298-365) Robo Kreps (2007-11) 18) 1,114 Jordan Kardos (1998-2002) 4) 625 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 6) .805 (174-216) Shawn Harlan (1994-96) 19) 1,067 Bobby Locke (1985-87) 5) 578 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 7) .802 (81-101) Jeff Bzdelik (1972-76) 20) 1,062 Craig Lathen (1981-85) 6) 418 Daniel Barnes (2010-13) 8) .801 (233-291) Bobby Locke (1985-87) 21) 1,048 Larry Frey (1965-69) 7) 407 J. Schneiderman (1999-2003) 9) .789 (254-322) Tony Freeman (1988-91) 22) 1,022 Marc Brown (2011-15) 8) 399 Jordan Kardos (1998-2002) 23) 1,015 Brian Wilson (1981-85) 9) 380 Theandre Kimbrough (1995-2000) ASSISTS 10) 349 Dominique Matthews (2015-Present) 1) 755 Craig Lathen (1981-85) REBOUNDS 2) 656 Martell Bailey (2001-04) 1) 1,181 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3) 487 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 2) 971 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 1) 274 Brian Hill (1988-92) 4) 420 Spencer Stewart (2006-10) 3) 807 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 2) 266 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 5) 371 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 4) 778 Derrick Johnson (1985-89) 3) 258 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 6) 336 Willie Jett (1985-88) 5) 748 Martin Finerty (1963-67) 4) 230 Robo Kreps (2007-present) 7) 313 Tarkus Ferguson (2016-Present) 6) 745 Tai Odiase (2014-18) 5) 228 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 8) 296 Bobby Locke (1985-87) 7) 710 Armond Williams (2001-05) 6) 172 J. Schneiderman (1999-2003) 296 Anthony Coomes (1996-98) 8) 708 Nate Chambers (1984-88) 7) 159 Jordan Kardos (1998-2002) 10) 295 Tony Freeman (1988-91) 9) 703 Scott VanderMeer (2006-09) 8) 148 Daniel Barnes (2010-13) 10) 656 Ivan Daniels (1981-85) 9) 136 Theandre Kimbrough (1995-2000) STEALS 10) 127 Hayden Humes (2011-14) 1) 237 Kenny Williams (1990-94) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2) 209 Brian Hill (1988-92) 1) 1,773 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 3) 184 Craig Lathen (1981-85) 2) 1,638 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 1) .464 (51-110) Mike King (1995-97) 4) 169 Armond Williams (2001-05) 3) 1,545 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 2) .434 (106-244) Godwin Boahen (2016-Present) 5) 154 Mark Miller (1995-98) 4) 1,336 Brian Hill (1988-92) 3) .432 (67-155) Mike Simmons (1993-95) 6) 148 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 5) 1,294 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 4) .422 (172-407) J. Schneiderman (1999-2003) 7) 146 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 6) 1,288 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 5) .421 (90-214) T.J. Gray (2006-07) 146 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 7) 1,259 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 6) .409 (266-650) Josh Mayo (2005-09) 9) 141 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 8) 1,230 Mark Miller (1995-98) 7) .400 (96-240) Travon Hughes (1990-92) 10) 123 Robert Johnson (1989-93) 9) 1,159 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 8) .399 (67-168) Willie Jett (1985-88) 10) 1,151 John Ellis (1981-84) 9) .398 (159-399) Jordan Kardos (1998-2002) BLOCKED SHOTS 10) .396 (53-134) Robby Collum (2004-06) 1) 361 Tai Odiase (2014-18) 11) .394 (228-578) Kenny Williams (1990-94) FIELD GOALS MADE 2) 273 Scott VanderMeer (2006-09) 1) 790 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 3) 164 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 2) 768 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 4) 154 Dave Williams (1981-84) 3) 718 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 1) 662 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 5) 146 Derrick Johnson (1985-89) 4) 670 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 2) 630 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 6) 133 Joe Scott (1999-2004) 5) 628 Ivan Daniels (1981-85) 3) 504 Dikembe Dixson (2015-18) 7) 104 Nate Chambers (1984-88) 6) 595 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 4) 472 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 7) 533 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 5) 469 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 8) 529 Tim Anderson (1980-84) 6) 466 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 9) 527 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 7) 449 Armond Williams (2001-05) 10) 526 Brian Hill (1988-92) 8) 441 Mark Miller (1995-98) Tim Anderson (1980-84) 9) 418 Joe Scott (1999-2004) John Ellis (1981-84) 10) 415 Marc Brown (2011-15) 1 UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS SCORING FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE 1) 707 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 1) .639 (168-263) Armond Williams (2002-03) 1) 169 Dikembe Dixson (2015-16) 2) 704 Sherrell Ford (1993-94) 2) .628 (76-121) Jermaine Dailey (2007-08) 2) 159 Jay Harris (2014-15) 3) 695 Kenny Williams (1992-93) 3) .605 (112-185) Jordan Harks (2013-14) 3) 151 Bobby Locke (1986-87) 4) 675 Bobby Locke (1986-87) 4) .602 (112-186) Eric Longino (1984-85) 4) 146 Greg Olsen (1970-71) 5) 624 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 5) .599 (103-172) Darren Guest (1988-89) 5) 140 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 6) 601 Sherrell Ford (1992-93) 6) .598 (183-306) Ivan Daniels (1982-83) 6) 133 Tony Freeman (1988-89) 7) 594 Dikembe Dixson (2015-16) 7) .588 (173-294) Ivan Daniels (1984-85) 133 Othyus Jeffers (2006-07) 8) 589 Cedrick Banks (2003-04) 8) .577 (162-281) Tai Odiase (2016-17) 8) 130 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 9) 564 Josh Mayo (2007-08) 9) .569 (70-123) Mike Lampley (1995-96) 9) 127 Gary Talton (2012-13) 10) 541 Cedrick Banks (2004-05) 10) .568 (130-229) Tai Odiase (2017-18) 10) 123 Howie Stammerjohn (1955-56) 11) 531 Mark Miller (1997-98) 12) 517 George Demos (1970-71) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 13) 513 Greg Olsen (1970-71) 1) 221 Cedrick Banks (2004-05) 1) .898 (159-177) Jay Harris (2014-15) 14) 511 Josh Mayo (2008-09) 2) 218 Brian Hill (1990-91) 2) .886 (78-88) Josh Mayo (2006-07) 15) 501 Mark Miller (1995-96) 3) 214 T.J. Gray (2006-07) 3) .880 (59-67) Jeff Bzedlik (1975-76) 16) 497 Marcus Ottey (2017-18) 4) 209 Cedrick Banks (2003-04) 4) .873 (48-55) J. Schneiderman (2002-03) 209 Kenny Williams (1992-93) 5) .865 (32-37) Pat Birt (2013-14) REBOUNDS 6) 204 Daniel Barnes (2012-13) 6) .864 (127-147) Gary Talton (2012-13) 1) 348 Chuck Lambert (1972-73) 7) 200 Josh Mayo (2007-08) 7) .864 (38-44) J. Schneiderman (1999-2000) 2) 318 Chuck Lambert (1974-75) 8) 197 Robo Kreps (2010-11) 8) .862 (119-138) Josh Mayo (2008-09) 3) 291 Greg Olsen (1970-71) 197 Brian Hill (1991-92) 9) .860 (80-93) Anthony Coomes (1997-98) 4) 283 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 197 Brian Hill (1989-90) 10) .859 (79-92) Bill Merchantz (1977-78) 5) 282 Courtney James (1978-79) 11) 196 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 6) 278 Ben Bennett (1961-62) ASSISTS 7) 277 Courtney James (1979-80) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1) 274 Craig Lathen (1983-84) 8) 276 Othyus Jeffers (2006-07) 1) 94 Josh Mayo (2007-08) 2) 250 Martell Bailey (2003-04) 276 Scott VanderMeer (2008-09) 2) 90 Cedrick Banks (2003-04) 3) 244 Craig Lathen (1982-83) 10) 270 Greg Olsen (1968-69) 90 T.J. 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