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Central Michigan Men's Basketball CENTRAL MICHIGAN MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK updated 5/18 CENTRAL MICHIGAN MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ATHLETIC HONORS ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Mike Robinson 1980 MAC TOURNAMENT MVP First Team Tommie Johnson 1987 Dan Majerle 1987 Ben Kelso 1973 Carter Briggs 1989 Chris Kaman 2003 James McElroy 1975 Darian McKinney 1991 Dan Roundfield 1974-75 Sean Waters 1992 ALL-INTERSTATE INTERCOLLEGIATE Ben Poquette 1977 Charles Macon 1996-97 ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Jeff Tropf 1978 Nate Huffman 1997 First Team Dave Grauzer 1979 Mike Manciel 1999 Steven A. Johnson 1969 Melvin McLaughlin 1981-82 David Webber 2000, 02 Ervin Leavy 1987 Chad Pleiness 2001 Second Team Dan Majerle 1986-88 J.R. Wallace 2003 Steven A. Johnson 1968 Tommie Johnson 1988 Gerrit Brigitha 2004 Terry Walker 1969 David Webber 2001 Kevin Nelson 2005 Paul Botts 1969 Chris Kaman 2003 Giordan Watson 2006 Giordan Watson 2007 Marcus Van 2009 ALL-AMERICANS Chris Fowler 2015-16 Jalin Thomas 2011 Willie Iverson (NAIA) 1967 Marcus Keene 2017 Trey Zeigler 2011 Dan Majerle 1987 David Webber 2001 Second Team All-Freshman Team Chris Kaman 2003 Dan Roundfield 1973 Sander Scott 1990 James McElroy 1974 Dennis Kann 1990 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Leonard Drake 1977 Daniel West 1992 Ted Kjolhede (NAIA) 1965 Dave Grauzer 1978 DeShanti Foreman 1993 Thomas Kilgore 1995 Mike Robinson 1981 MAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mike Manciel 1999 Melvin McLaughlin 1983 Dan Roundfield 1975 Chad Pleiness 2000 Derek Boldon 1984-85 Melvin McLaughlin 1982 Gerrit Brigitha 2001 Ervin Leavy 1986 David Webber 2001 Chris Kaman 2001 Darian McKinney 1992 Chris Kaman 2003 Chris Kellermann 2006 Sander Scott 1993 Mike Manciel 2003 Marko Spica 2007 MAC COACH OF THE YEAR Giordan Watson 2008 Jeremy Allen 2008 Dick Parfitt 1975 Robbie Harman 2010 Trey Zeigler 2011 Charlie Coles 1987 Jordan Bitzer 2010 Austin McBroom 2012 Jay Smith 2001 Kyle Randall 2013 Chris Fowler 2013 Jay Smith 2003 Josh Kozinski 2015 Keno Davis 2015 Third Team Trey Zeigler 2012 MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM MAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chris Fowler 2014 Ervin Leavy 1987 Chris Kaman 2003 John Simons 2015 Dan Majerle 1987-88 Braylon Rayson 2016-17 Carter Briggs 1990 Chris Kaman 2003 MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Honorable Mention J.R. Wallace 2003 Mike Manciel 1999 Jim Helmink 1975 Giordan Watson 2007 Leonard Drake 1976 Chris Fowler 2015 MAC SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR Denny Parks 1976 John Simons 2015 Whitney Robinson 2003 Val Bracey 1978-79 Jeff Tropf 1979 MAC HALL OF FAME Leon Guydon 1980 Ted Kjolhede 1988 CENTRAL MICHIGAN MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ATHLETIC HONORS Dan Roundfield 1990 32 — Dan Roundfield 1972-75 44 — Dan Majerle 1985-88 CMU HALL OF FAME 50 — Ben Poquette 1973-77 Don Edwards 1984 54 — Don Edwards 1963-66 Ron Finch 1984 Leo Wisneski 1984 Russ LeCronier 1984 Dan Rose 1984 Bourke Lodewyk 1985 Dan Roundfield 1985 Bill Kelly 1985 Chester Stackhouse 1986 Carlo Barberi 1986 Lawrence Sweeney 1986 Ben Kelso 1986 Eino Pulkiner 1987 Howard Elzinga 1987 Ben Poquette 1987 Robert Wardrop 1988 Ted Kjolhede 1988 Dick Kackmeister 1989 James McElroy 1989 Dick Parfitt 1990 Wallace Parker 1991 Bill Theunissen 1991 Willie Iverson 1992 Charles Tambling 1992 Melvin McLaughlin 1993 Chuck Smith 1994 Glenn Stuart 1995 John Berends 1996 Dan Majerle 1998 Paul Botts 1999 George Hackett 1999 John Parfitt 2000 Dave Grauzer 2002 Dave Nelson 2004 Gary Lee 2005 Leonard Drake 2007 Jeff Tropf 2008 David Webber 2012 1974-75 Team 2015 RETIRED NUMBERS 14 — James McElroy 1973-75 14 — Melvin McLaughlin 1980-83 30 — Ben Kelso 1970-73 CENTRAL MICHIGAN MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ACADEMIC HONORS ALL-AMERICANS John Berends 1967 IIAC SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Mike Hackett 1971 Steven A. Johnson 1968-69 Sander Scott 1993 Jalin Thomas 2011 CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Chris Fowler 2016 ACADEMIC ALL-MAC Sander Scott 1993 Dave MacDonald 1973 Jim Hemlink 1974-75 Pete Lambropoulos 1985-86 Dan Majerle 1988 Sander Scott 1991-92 Chad Guelda 1995-97 Ryan Jansen 1996 Jason Webber 1999 Jalin Thomas 2011 Chris Fowler 2014-16 John Simons 2014-16 Blake Hibbitts 2014-15, 2017 Austin Stewart 2015-16 Milos Cabarkapa 2015 Luke Meyer 2016-18 MAC HONOR ROLL (1999-2002) Dan Roundfield 1974 Derrick Bird 2000 Todd Simmons 2000 Jason Webber 2000 Jon Borovich 2000-01 Chad Pleiness 2000-02 David Webber 2000-02 Tim Kisner 2001 T.J. Meerman 2001-02 Gerrit Brigitha 2002 Adam Dentlinger 2002 Whitney Robinson 2002 MAC DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR ATHLETE Chris Fowler 2016 John Simons 2016 Luke Meyer 2018 CENTRAL MICHIGAN MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS POINTS IN A GAME (Ball State, 3/8/03) REBOUNDS 1. Tommie Johnson 53 13. Melvin McLaughlin 38 1. Dan Roundfield 26 (Wright State, 12/22/87) (Bowling Green, 1/17/81) (New Mexico, 2/5/74) 2. David Webber 51 Melvin McLaughlin 38 Don Kelly 26 (Ball State, 2/24/00) (Toledo, 2/5/83) (Northern Illinois, 2/27/53) 3. Marcus Keene 50 Nate Huffman 38 Stan Breidinger 26 (Miami, 1/21/17) (Toledo, 3/2/96) (Ohio Northern, 1/18/64) 4. Ben Kelso 49 4. Dan Roundfield 25 (Marshall, 1/13/73) MOST GAMES WITH 30+ POINTS (Bowling Green, 2/13/74) 5. Chuck Smith 46 1. Marcus Keene (2016-17) 17* 5 Bill Peters 22 (Northern Michigan, 2/18/46) 2. Ben Kelso (1970-73) 12 (Northern Michigan, 2/22/65) Glenn Stuart 46 *Led the NCAA Chris Kaman 22 (Illinois State, 1/31/55) (Ball State, 3/8/03) Melvin McLaughlin 46 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED IN A 7. John Berends 21 (Bowling Green, 3/2/83) GAME (Northern Michigan, 2/22/65) 6. Tommie Johnson 45 1. Marcus Keene (vs. Ball State, 2/18/17) 20 Dan Roundfield 21 (Ohio State, 1/2/88) (Western Illinois, 1/4/75) 7. Marcus Keene 44 3-POINTERS MADE IN A GAME Chris Kaman 21 (at Montana State, 12/21/16) 1. Marcus Keene 10 (Michigan, 12/3/02) David Webber 44 (Miami, 1/21/17) 10. Dan Roundfield 20 (Miami, 2OT, 1/5/02) Tommie Johnson 10 (Northern Illinois, 2/5/75) Melvin McLaughlin 44 (Wright State, 12/22/87) Marcus Van 20 (Kent State, 2/12/83) 2. Marcus Keene 9 (Northern Illinois, 1/24/09) Melvin McLaughlin 44 (at Ohio, 2/7/17) (Ball State, 2/20/82) Marcus Keene 9 STEALS 8. Chris Kaman 43 (at Kent State, 3/6/17) 1. Derrick Richmond 8 (Ball State, 2/19/03) Sean Waters 9 (Ohio, 1/21/89) 9. Chris Fowler 42 (Wright State, 12/8/90) Melvin McLaughlin 8 (Bowling Green, 2/4/15) Robbie Harman 9 (Western Michigan, 2/27/82) Melvin McLaughlin 42 (at Ohio, 2/11/10) 3. Melvin McLaughlin 7 (Toledo, 1/8/83) 4. Josh Kozinski 8 (Kent State, 2/12/83) 10. Marcus Keene 41 (Northern Illinois, 1/30/18) Chris Fowler 7 (at Kent State, 1/28/17) David DiLeo 8 (Michigan Dearborn, 1/3/13) Marcus Keene 41 (Eureka, 11/18/17) Robbie Harman 7 (at Ohio, 2/7/17) Marcus Keene 8 (Ferris State, 11/16/09) Marcus Keene 41 (at Ball State, 1/17/17) 6 11 times 6 (at Kent State, 3/6/17) Marcus Keene 8 Ed Wilcox 41 (Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/3/16) (Oakland, 12/3/87) John Simons 8 11. Marcus Keene 40 (Toledo, 3/3/15) (Green Bay, 12/6/17) Jeff Majerle 8 Marcus Keene 40 (Miami, 1/14/89) (Ball State, 2/18/17) Tommie Johnson 8 12. Dirk Dunbar 39 (Ohio State, 1/2/88) (Eastern Illinois, 1/3/75) Dan Majerle 39 (Hawaii-Pacific, 11/27/87) Chris Kaman 39 CENTRAL MICHIGAN MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS ASSISTS 1. Derrick Richmond 16 (Youngstown State, 12/15/88) 2. Giordan Watson 13 (Eastern Michigan, 2/1/06) Tim Kisner 13 (Northern Illinois, 3/3/01) Eric Pickering 13 (Hillsdale, 11/30/68) 4. Chris Fowler 12 (Ball State, 2/9/14) Rayshawn Simmons 12 (Central Penn, 1/2/15) tied with 4 other players BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Dan Roundfield 8 (Bowling Green, 3/8/75) Dan Roundfield 8 (Kentucky, 3/20/75) Chris Kaman 8 (Toledo, 1/22/03) 4. Dan Roundfield 7 (Northern Illinois, 2/5/75) Rob DeCook 7 (Kent State, 3/5/94) Chris Kaman 7 (Ball State, 2/19/03) FREE THROWS 1. David Webber 19 (Miami, 1/5/02) 2. Thomas Kilgore 17 (Marshall, 11/30/94) 3. Chris Fowler 16 (Bradley, 12/2/14) Sander Scott 16 (Northern Illinois, 12/28/92) 4. Chris Kaman 15 (Buffalo, 1/18/03) Chris Kaman 15 (Western Michigan, 2/10/03) Kyle Randall 15 (Nebraska, 12/22/12) CENTRAL MICHIGAN MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS POINTS 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 50 ATT.) 1. Marcus Keene (2016-17) 959* 1. Marcus Keene (125 made) 2016-17 340 1. Braylon Rayson (59-66) 2014-15 .894 2. Dan Majerle (1987-88) 759 2. David DiLeo (96) 2017-18 275 2. Dick Parfitt (93-105) 1952-53 .885* 3. Chris Kaman (2002-03) 694 3. Braylon Rayson (93) 2016-17 258 3. Chad Pleiness (76-86) 2000-01 .884 4. Braylon Rayson (2016-17) 679 4. Robbie Harman (105) 2009-10 245 4. Tony Bowne (52-59) 2004-05 .881 5. Ben Kelso (1971-72) 661 5. Josh Kozinski (84) 2015-16 234 5. Leonard Drake (101-115) 1975-76 .878† 6. Melvin McLaughlin (1982-83) 651 6. Robbie Harman (72) 2008-09 212 6. Sander Scott (104-119) 1992-93 .874 7. Ben Kelso (1972-73) 620 7.
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