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2002 Men's NCAA Basketball Records Book D1_MBB01_sp 10/10/01 11:17 AM Page 7 Division I Records Individual Records. 8 Team Records .. 9 Al l - T ime Individual Leaders.. 12 Annual Individual Champions.. 23 Al l - T ime Team Leaders.. 25 Annual Team Champions.. 32 Statistical Tren d s. 37 Al l - T ime Winningest Tea m s .. 38 Winningest Teams By Decade .. 40 Winningest Teams Over Periods of Tim e .. 42 Winning Strea k s. 43 Ri v a l r i e s .. 43 National Polls.. 44 Final Season Polls.. 59 Div1_MBKB01 10/9/01 1:45 PM Page 8 8 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records Basketball records are confined to the “modern CONSECUTIVE GAMES THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES Ga m e the first without the center jump after each goal Ca r e e r 27—Bruce Seals, Manhattan vs. Canisius, Jan. 31, 11 5—Lionel Simmons, La Salle, 1987-90 2000 (9 made) scored. Except for the school’s all-time won- Se a s o n lost record or coaches’ records, only statistics 362—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (158 made) achieved while an institution was an active Field Goals Ca r e e r member of the NCAA are included in team or 1,0 7 9—Curtis Staples, Virgina, 1995-98 (413 made) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS PER GAME individual categories. Official weekly statistics FIELD GOALS Se a s o n rankings in scoring and shooting began with Ga m e 12.9—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (362 in 28) th e 1947-48 season; individual rebounds were 41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 195 4 Ca r e e r added for the 1950-51 season, although team (66 attempts) 9.1—Keith Veney, Lamar & Marshall, 1993-94, 1996- rebounds were not added until 1954-55. Assists Se a s o n 97 (1,014 in 111) were added in 1983-84, blocked shots and 522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 attempts) Ca r e e r THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE steals were added in 1985-86 and three-point 1,3 8 7—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,166 attempts) Ga m e field goals were added in 198 6 - 8 7. Scoring, re- (Min. 9 made) 100 %—Mark Poag, Old Dominion vs. bounding, assists, blocked shots and steals are CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS VMI, Nov. 25, 1997 (9 of 9); Markus Wilson, ranked on total number and on per-game aver- Ga m e Evansville vs. Tenn.-Martin, Nov. 18, 1998 (9 of 9) 16—Doug Grayson, Kent St. vs. North Carolina, Dec. (Min. 12 made) 85.7%—Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. age; shooting, on percentage. In statistical rank- 6, 1967 (18 of 19) Siena, Jan. 7, 1987 (12 of 14) ings, the rounding of percentages and/or aver- Se a s o n Se a s o n ages may indicate ties where none exist. In 25—Ray Voelkel, American, 1978 (during nine games, (Min. 50 made) 63.4%—Glenn Tropf, Holy Cross, these cases, the numerical order of the rankings Nov. 24-Dec. 16) 1988 (52 of 82) is accurate. In 1973, freshmen became eligible (Min. 100 made) 57.3%—Steve Kerr, Arizona, 1988 FIELD-GOAL ATTE M P T S (114 of 199) to compete on the varsity level. Ga m e Ca r e e r 71—Jay Handlan, Wash. & Lee vs. Furman, Feb. 17, (Min. 200 made and 1.5 made per game) 49 . 7 % — 1951 (30 made) Tony Bennett, Wis.-Green Bay, 1989-92 (290 of Sc o r i n g Se a s o n 58 4 ) 1,168—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (522 made) (Min. 300 made) 45.5%—Shawn Respert, Michigan Ca r e e r St., 1992-95 (331 of 728) PO I N T S 3,166—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,387 made) Ga m e 100—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Fr ee Throw s 1954 (41 FGs, 18 FTs) Ga m e Se a s o n (Min. 15 made) 100%—Clifford Rozier, Louisville vs. FREE THROWS 1,381—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (522 FGs, 337 FTs, Eastern Ky., Dec. 11, 1993 (15 of 15) Ga m e 31 games) (Min. 20 made) 95 . 5 %—Bill Walton, UCLA vs. Mem- 30—Pete Maravich, LSU vs. Oregon St., Dec. 22, Ca r e e r phis, March 26, 1973 (21 of 22) 1969 (31 attempts) 3,667—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,387 FGs, *S e a s o n Se a s o n 893 FTs, 83 games) 74. 6 %—Steve Johnson, Oregon St.,1981 (235 of 315) 355—Frank Selvy, Furman, 1954 (444 attempts) POINTS VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT *Based on qualifiers for national championship. Ca r e e r Ga m e (3 yrs.) 89 3—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,152 Ca r e e r 72—Kevin Bradshaw, U.S. Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, at t e m p t s ) (Min. 400 made and 4 made per game) 67 . 8 % — S t e v e Jan. 5, 1991 (4 yrs.) 905—Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest, 1952-55 Johnson, Oregon St., 1976-81 (828 of 1,222) (1,359 attempts) AVERAGE PER GAME Se a s o n CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS 44.5—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,381 in 31) Ga m e Ca r e e r Th r ee-Point Field Goals 24—Arlen Clark, Oklahoma St. vs. Colorado, March 7, 44 . 2—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,667 in 83) 1959 (24 of 24) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Se a s o n COMBINED POINTS, TWO TEAMMATES Ga m e 73—Gary Buchanan, Villanova, 2000-01 (during 21 Ga m e 15—Keith Veney, Marshall vs. Morehead St., Dec. 14, games, Nov. 17-Feb. 12) 125—Frank Selvy (100) and Darrell Floyd (25), Fur- 1996 (25 attempts) Ca r e e r man vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 Se a s o n 73—Gary Buchanan, Villanova, 2000-01 (during 21 COMBINED POINTS, TWO TEAMMATES VS. 158—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (362 attempts) games, Nov. 17-Feb. 12) DIVISION I OPPONENT Ca r e e r FREE-THROW ATTE M P T S Ga m e 413—Curtis Staples, Virginia,1995-98 (1,079 attempts) Ga m e 92—Kevin Bradshaw (72) and Isaac Brown (20), U.S. THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME 36—Ed Too l e y, Brown vs. Amherst, Dec. 4, 1954 (23 Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1991 Se a s o n ma d e ) Se a s o n COMBINED POINTS, TWO OPPOSING PLAYE R S 5.6—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (158 in 28) 444—Frank Selvy, Furman, 1954 (355 made) ON DIVISION I TEAMS Ca r e e r Ca r e e r Ga m e (Min. 200 made) 4.6—Timothy Pollard, Mississippi (3 yrs.)1,152 —Pete Maravich, LSU,1968-70 (893 made) 115—Pete Maravich (64), LSU and Dan Issel (51), Val., 1988-89 (256 in 56) (4 yrs.) 1,359—Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest, 1952-55 Kentucky, Feb. 21, 1970 CONSECUTIVE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS (905 made) GAMES SCORING AT LEAST 50 POINTS Ga m e FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE Se a s o n 11—Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Siena, Jan. 7, 1987 Ga m e 10—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 Se a s o n (Min. 24 made) 100% —Arlen Clark, Oklahoma St. vs. Se a s o n—Consecutive Games 15—Todd Leslie, Northwestern, 1990 (during four Colorado, March 7, 1959 (24 of 24) 3—Pete Maravich, LSU, Feb. 10 to Feb. 15, 1969 games, Dec. 15- 2 8 ) *S e a s o n Ca r e e r 95.9%—Craig Collins, Penn St., 1985 (94 of 98) 28—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 CONSECUTIVE GAMES MAKING A THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL *Based on qualifiers for national championship. GAMES SCORING AT LEAST 40 POINTS Se a s o n Ca r e e r Ca r e e r 38—Steve Kerr, Arizona, Nov. 27, 1987, to April 2, (Min. 300 made and 2 made per game) 90 . 9 % — G r e g 56—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 19 8 8 Starrick, Kentucky & Southern Ill., 1969, 1970-72 GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES Ca r e e r (341 of 375) Ca r e e r 88—Cory Bradford, Illinois, Nov. 10, 1998 to Feb. 10, (Min. 600 made) 88.5%—Ron Perry, Holy Cross, 132—Danny Manning, Kansas, 1985-88 20 0 1 1976-80 (680 of 768) Div1_MBKB01 10/9/01 1:45 PM Page 9 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—FREE THROWS 9 (Min. 2.5 made per game) 92.3%—Dave Hildahl, Portland St., 1979-81 (131 of 142) Blocked Shots BLOCKED SHOTS Ga m e Re b o u n d s 14—David Robinson, Navy vs. UNC Wilmington, Jan. 4, 1986; Shawn Bradley, Brigham Young vs. Eastern RE B O U N D S Ky., Dec. 7, 1990; Roy Rogers, Alabama vs. Ga m e Georgia, Feb. 10, 1996; Loren Woods, Arizona vs. 51—Bill Chambers, William & Mary vs. Virginia, Feb. Oregon, Feb. 3, 2000 14, 1953 Se a s o n (Since 1973) 35—Larry Abney, Fresno St. vs. Southern 207—David Robinson, Navy, 1986 (35 games) Methodist, Feb. 17, 2000 Ca r e e r Se a s o n 492—Adonal Foyle, Colgate, 1995-97 (87 games) 734—Walt Dukes, Seton Hall, 1953 (33 games) (Since 1973) 597—Marvin Barnes, Providence, 1974 AVERAGE PER GAME (32 games) Se a s o n Ca r e e r 6.4—Adonal Foyle, Colgate, 1997 (180 in 28) (3 yrs.) 1,7 5 1 —Paul Silas, Creighton, 1962-64 (81 Ca r e e r ga m e s ) (Min.
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