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Career Scoring Records 2020-21 Murray State Basketball CAREER SCORING RECORDS Martin Spencer Brown Jones Canaan Crittenden Sleets CAREER SCORING CAREER SCORING AVERAGE (Min. 2 Seasons) BEST TWO-YEAR PLAYER SCORING Rk Player Seasons Games Points Rk Player Seasons Games AVG Rk Player Seasons Games Total 1. Jeff Martin 1985-89 117 2,484 1. De’Teri Mayes 1996-98 63 21.26 1. Jonathan Stark 2016-18 65 1,408 2. Isaac Spencer 1997-01 127 2,248 2. Jeff Martin 1985-89 117 21.23 2. De’Teri Mayes 1996-98 63 1,340 3. Marcus Brown 1992-96 118 2,236 3. Mike Muff 1976-78 51 21.12 3. Cameron Payne 2013-15 69 1,279 4. Popeye Jones 1988-92 123 2,057 4. Jonathan Stark 2016-18 65 21.66 4. Ja Morant 2017-19 65 1,213 5. Isaiah Canaan 2009-13 132 2,050 5. Les Taylor 1970-73 70 21.1 5. Jarvis Williams 2013-15 69 1,055 6. Howie Crittenden 1952-56 104 2,019 6. Claude Virden 1967-70 71 21.0 6. Terrell Miller 2016-18 65 1,012 7. Lamont Sleets 1979-84 111 1,902 7. Mike Coleman 1972-74 50 20.8 7. Ricky Hood 1981-83 57 860 8. Vincent Rainey 1994-97 113 1,888 8. Herb McPherson 1964-67 74 20.4 8. Chad Townsend 1996-98 63 855 9. Frank Allen 1989-93 116 1,811 9. Howie Crittenden 1952-56 101 19.5 9. Dick Kinder 1954-56 49 836 10. Garrett Beshear 1950-53 117 1,798 10. Jim Jennings 1961-64 71 19.3 10. Chuck Glass 1984-86 57 818 11. Glen Green 1979-83 115 1,540 11. Marcus Brown 1992-96 118 18.9 11. Bruce Carter 2006-08 61 812 12. Jesse Williams 1972-76 101 1,515 12. Ja Morant 2017-19 65 18.7 12. James Singleton 2001-03 60 811 13. Herb McPherson 1964-67 87 1,513 13. Cameron Payne 2013-15 69 18.5 13. Bryce Jones 2015-17 64 792 14. Claude Virden 1967-70 71 1,490 14. Isaac Spencer 1997-01 125 17.6 14. T.J. Sapp 2013-15 59 752 15. Cuthbert Victor 2000-04 123 1,485 15. Dick Kinder 1954-56 49 17.1 15. Billy Chumbler 1966-68 47 744 16. Les Taylor 1970-73 70 1,477 Stewart Johnson 1964-66 76 16.8 16. Greg Coble 1989-91 62 733 17. Don Mann 1985-89 112 1,449 17. Vincent Rainey 1993-97 113 16.7 17 B.J. Jenkins 2009-11 68 731 18. Jeffery Moss 2012-16 129 1,409 Popeye Jones 1988-92 123 16.7 18. Maurice Cannon 1991-93 60 728 19. Jonathan Stark 2016-18 65 1,408 Lamont Sleets 1979-84 80 16.7 19. Don Duncan 1965-67 48 725 20. Jim Jennings 1961-64 71 1,370 20. Jimmy Young 1969-71 50 16.3 20. Shaq Buchanan 2017-19 65 722 22. Grover Woolard 1973-77 102 1,363 21. John Namciu 1962-65 48 15.9 21. Zedric Macklin 1984-86 57 715 22. De’Teri Mayes 1996-98 63 1,340 22. Billy Chumbler 1966-68 47 15.8 22. William Moore 1993-95 58 695 23. Antoine Whelchel 2000-04 124 1,335 23. Terrell Miller 2016-18 65 15.6 23. Trey Pearson 2004-06 56 690 24. Cameron Payne 2013-15 69 1,279 Frank Allen 1989-93 116 15.6 24. Craig Talley 1983-85 56 669 25. Danero Thomas 2006-10 126 1,277 25. Isaiah Canaan 2009-13 132 15.5 25. Jimmy Warren 1976-78 51 609 26. Stewart Johnson 1963-66 76 1,275 26. Jarvis Williams 2013-15 69 15.3 26. Jarrell Graham 1959-61 46 604 27. Aubrey Reese 1997-00 96 1,271 Garrett Beshear 1949-53 115 15.3 27. Damarcus Croaker 2015-17 57 572 28. Ivan Aska 2008-12 126 1,218 28. Don Duncan 1965-67 48 15.1 28. Madison Stanford 1949-51 58 571 29. Ja Morant 2017-19 65 1,213 Ricky Hood 1981-83 57 15.1 29. Darnell Hopkins 2004-06 59 562 30. Justin Burdine 1998-02 110 1,209 30. Jesse Williams 1972-76 101 15.0 30. Stacy Wilson 2011-13 63 554 31. Chris Shumate 1999-04 117 1,207 31. Tevin Brown 2018-20 65 14.8 31. Zach Blasingame 1975-77 51 549 32. Jimmy Young 1968-71 78 1,128 32. Marcelous Starks 1971-74 75 14.6 32. Rick Jones 2002-04 62 548 33. Paul King 1987-91 121 1,108 33. Hector Blondet 1969-71 69 14.9 33. Mike O’Riordan 1958-60 45 529 34. Marcelous Starks 1971-74 75 1,096 34. Chuck Glass 1984-86 57 14.4 34. Antwan Hoard 1992-94 56 520 35. Mike Muff 1976-78 51 1,077 35. Dick Cunningham 1965-68 71 13.8 35. Greg Anderson 1994-96 53 509 36. Tyler Holloway 2005-09 121 1,083 36. Chad Townsend 1996-98 63 13.6 36. Wayne Langston 2014-16 64 500 37. Shawn Witherspoon 2002-07 121 1,065 37. James Singleton 2001-03 60 13.5 37. Larry Bale 1959-61 46 493 38. Jarvis Williams 2013-15 69 1,055 38. Glen Green 1979-83 115 13.4 38. Issian Redding 2004-06 58 484 39. Bennie Purcell 1948-52 116 1,054 39. Bruce Carter 2006-08 61 13.3 Gee McGhee 2015-17 59 474 40. Mike Coleman 1972-74 50 1,038 Grover Woolard 1973-77 102 13.3 40. Harold Loughary 1948-50 56 455 41. Cedric Gumm 1990-94 120 1,030 Al Varnas 1961-64 67 13.3 41. Ron Greene 1959-61 45 443 Hector Blondet 1968-71 69 1,030 42. Aubrey Reese 1997-00 96 13.2 42. Jaiveon Eaves 2018-20 60 440 43. Isacc Miles 2008-11 99 1,022 43. Don Mann 1985-89 111 13.1 43. Duane Virgil 1997-99 64 430 44. Grover Woollard 1973-77 76 1,015 Jarrell Graham 1959-61 46 13.1 44. Jonathan Fairell 2013-15 69 421 45. Terrell Miller 2016-18 65 1,012 45. Shaq Buchanan 2017-19 65 13.0 45. Darren Dawson 1995-97 59 410 46. John Namciu 1962-65 66 1,003 46. Terry Darnell 1956-59 72 12.9 46. Darnell Cowart 2018-20 41 405 47. Dick Cunningham 1965-68 71 981 47. Bryce Jones 2015- 31 12.7 47. Justin Orr 2004-06 59 401 48. Chris Ogden 1986-90 117 968 T.J. Sapp 2013-15 59 12.7 48. Marlon Towns 1998-00 59 397 49. Tevin Brown 2018-20 65 960 49. Zedric Macklin 1984-86 57 12.5 49. Ray George 2006-08 50 390 50. Ed Daniel 2009-13 128 931 50. Gene Garrett 1950-54 53 12.4 50. Jerry Smith 1979-81 58 388 Terry Darnell 1956-69 72 931 51. Trey Pearson 2004-06 56 12.3 51. Fran Watrous 1955-57 48 379 52. Tony Easley 2005-10 121 921 52. Cuthbert Victor 2000-04 123 12.1 52. Tom Moran 1966-68 39 378 53. Kenney Hammonds 1978-82 93 919 Maurice Cannon 1991-93 60 12.1 53. Antonio Henderson 2001-03 61 377 54. Al Varnas 1961-64 67 891 Gene Herndon 1957-61 66 12.1 54. Allen Mann 1978-80 49 371 55. Donte Poole 2008-12 117 882 55. William Moore 1993-95 58 12.0 55. Terence Brooks 1987-89 61 368 56. Quitman Sullins 1954-58 80 879 56. Craig Talley 1983-85 56 11.9 56. Dale Alexander 1956-57, 58-59 43 366 57. Ricky Hood 1981-83 57 860 Jimmy Warren 1976-78 51 11.9 57. Darnell Adell 1972-74 50 364 58. Chad Townsend 1996-98 63 855 58. Greg Coble 1989-91 62 11.8 58. Keith Jenifer 2004-06 59 361 59. Rod Murray 1997-00 92 852 59. Mike O’Riordan 1958-61 64 11.6 59. Fred Walker 1994-96 58 350 60. Dick Kinder 1954-56 49 836 60. Justin Burdine 1998-02 109 11.1 60. Ken Peterson 1958-61 68 337 61. Chuck Glass 1984-86 57 818 61. Scott Schlosser 1962-64 45 11.0 Sherrill Margient 1956-58 36 337 62. Gene Hernson 1957-61 66 793 Quitman Sullins 1954-58 80 11.0 62. Antoine Teague 1992-94 57 323 71 27 OVC Championships - 17 OVC Tournament Championships - 17 NCAA Appearances 2020-21 Murray State Basketball SEASON SCORING RECORDS Rainey Allen Beshear Green Williams Coleman Virden SEASON SCORING SEASON SCORING AVERAGE Rk Player Season Games Points Rk Player Season Games Avg 1. Ja Morant 2018-19 33 808 1. Marcus Brown 1995-96 29 26.4 2. Jeff Martin 1987-88 31 806 2. Jeff Martin 1987-88 31 26.0 3. Marcus Brown 1995-96 29 767 3. Jeff Martin 1988-89 29 25.7 4. Jeff Martin 1998-89 29 745 4. Les Taylor 1971-72 21 25.6 5. Jonathan Stark 2016-17 33 723 5. Ja Morant 2018-19 33 24.5 6. De’Teri Mayes 1997-98 33 711 6. Mike Coleman 1973-74 25 24.1 7. Cameron Payne 2014-15 35 707 7. Garrett Beshear 1952-53 25 24.0 8. Jonathan Stark 2017-18 32 685 8.
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