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2014 Men's Basketball Records Book Division I Records Individual Records ....................................... 2 Team Records ................................................ 4 All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 7 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders ....... 21 Annual Individual Champions ............... 25 Miscellaneous Player Information ........ 28 All-Time Team Leaders ............................... 29 Annual Team Champions ......................... 38 Statistical Trends ........................................... 44 All-Time Winningest Schools .................. 46 Vacated and Forfeited Games ................ 49 Winningest Schools By Decade ............. 51 Winningest Schools Over Periods of Time ......................................... 53 Winning Streaks ............................................ 55 Rivalries ............................................................ 56 Associated Press (AP) Poll Records ....... 57 Week-by-Week AP Polls............................. 65 Final Season Polls ......................................... 83 2 2013-14 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS - DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records Basketball records are confi ned to the “modern COMBINED POINTS, TWO TEAMMATES era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, the Game Three-Point Field Goals fi rst without the center jump after each goal 125—Frank Selvy (100) and Darrell Floyd (25), Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS scored. Except for the school’s all-time won-lost COMBINED POINTS, TWO TEAMMATES Game record or coaches’ records, only statistics achieved VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT 15—Keith Veney, Marshall vs. Morehead St., Dec. 14, 1996 while an institution was an active member of the Game (25 attempts) NCAA are included in team or individual catego- 92—Kevin Bradshaw (72) and Isaac Brown (20), Alliant Season ries. Offi cial weekly statistics rankings in scoring Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1991 162—Stephen Curry, Davidson, 2008 (369 attempts) COMBINED POINTS, TWO OPPOSING Career and shooting began with the 1947-48 season; 457—J.J. Redick, Duke, 2003-06 (1,126 attempts) PLAYERS ON DIVISION I TEAMS individual rebounds were added for the 1950-51 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER season, although team rebounds were not add- Game 115—Pete Maravich (64), LSU and Dan Issel (51), Kentucky, GAME ed until 1954-55. Individual assists were kept in Feb. 21, 1970 Season 1950-51 and 1951-52, and permanently added in GAMES SCORING AT LEAST 50 POINTS 5.6—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (158 in 28) Career 1983-84. Blocked shots and steals were added in Season 1985-86 and three-point fi eld goals were added (Min. 200 made) 4.6—Timothy Pollard, Mississippi Val., 10—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 1988-89 (256 in 56) in 1986-87. Assists-to-turnover ratio was added in Season—Consecutive Games CONSECUTIVE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 2007-08. For triple-doubles and double-doubles, 3—Pete Maravich, LSU, Feb. 10 to Feb. 15, 1969 Game the individual had to reach double fi gures in Career 28—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 11—Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Siena, Jan. 7, 1987 two or more of the following categories: points, GAMES SCORING AT LEAST 40 POINTS Season rebounds, assists, blocked shots or steals. Triple- 15—Todd Leslie, Northwestern, 1990 (during four games, Career Dec. 15-28) doubles and double-doubles include only the 56—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 CONSECUTIVE GAMES MAKING years in which each category was offi cially kept by GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES the NCAA. Scoring, rebounding, assists, blocked A THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL Career Season 132—Danny Manning, Kansas, 1985-88 shots and steals are ranked on total number and 38—Steve Kerr, Arizona, Nov. 27, 1987, to April 2, 1988 on per-game average; shooting, on percentage. CONSECUTIVE GAMES Career In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentag- SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES 88—Cory Bradford, Illinois, Nov. 10, 1998, to Feb. 10, 2001 es and/or averages may indicate ties where none Career THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the 115—Lionel Simmons, La Salle, 1987-90 Game rankings is accurate. In 1973, freshmen became 27—Bruce Seals, Manhattan vs. Canisius, Jan. 31, 2000 eligible to compete on the varsity level. (9 made) Field Goals Season 394—Marshall Henderson, Ole Miss, 2013 (138 made) FIELD GOALS Career 1,192—Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 2003-06 (435 made) Scoring Game 41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 (66 THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS PER POINTS attempts) GAME Game Season Season 100—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 attempts) 12.9—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (362 in 28) (41 FGs, 18 FTs) Career Career Season 1,387—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,166 attempts) 10.1—Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 2003-06 (1,192 in 118) 1,381—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (522 FGs, 337 FTs, 31 games) CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Career Game Game 3,667—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,387 FGs, 893 FTs, 16—Doug Grayson, Kent St. vs. North Carolina, Dec. 6, (Min. 10 made) 100%—Andre Smith, George Mason vs. 83 games) 1967 (18 of 19) James Madison, Jan. 19, 2008 (10 of 10) POINTS VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT Season (Min. 12 made) 85.7%—Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Siena, 26—Torian Oglesby, Bowling Green, 2012 (during seven Jan. 7, 1987 (12 of 14) Game games, Dec. 4, 2011-Jan. 1, 2012) Season 72—Kevin Bradshaw, Alliant Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, (Min. 50 made) 63.4%—Glenn Tropf, Holy Cross, 1988 Jan. 5, 1991 FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS Game (52 of 82) AVERAGE PER GAME (Min. 100 made) 57.3%—Steve Kerr, Arizona, 1988 (114 71—Jay Handlan, Wash. & Lee vs. Furman, Feb. 17, 1951 of 199) Season (30 made) 44.5—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,381 in 31) Season Career (Min. 200 made and 2.0 made per game) 49.7%—Tony Career 1,168—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (522 made) Bennett, Green Bay, 1989-92 (290 of 584) 44.2—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,667 in 83) Career POINTS IN FIRST CAREER GAME (Min. 300 made) 46.9%—Stephen Sir, San Diego St./ 3,166—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,387 made) Northern Ariz., 2003-07 (323 of 689) 56—Lew Alcindor, UCLA vs. Southern California, Dec. FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 3, 1966 Game CONSECUTIVE POINTS WITH NO (Min. 15 made) 100%—Clifford Rozier, Louisville vs. Eastern TEAMMATE SCORING Ky., Dec. 11, 1993 (15 of 15) Free Throws 54—Bill Mlkvy, Temple vs. Wilkes, Mar. 3, 1951 (Min. 20 made) 95.5%—Bill Walton, UCLA vs. Memphis, POINTS BY ONE PLAYER FOR ALL HIS TEAM’S Mar. 26, 1973 (21 of 22) FREE THROWS POINTS IN A HALF #Season Game 74.6%—Steve Johnson, Oregon St., 1981 (235 of 315) 17—Brian Wardle, Marquette vs. DePaul, Feb. 16, 2000 30—Pete Maravich, LSU vs. Oregon St., Dec. 22, 1969 (31 (17-27 halftime score) #Based on qualifiers for national statistical championship. attempts); Ben Woodside, North Dakota St. vs. Stephen F. Austin, Dec. 12, 2008 (35 attempts) POINTS IN 30 SECONDS OR LESS Career Season (Min. 400 made and 4 made per game) 67.8%—Steve 10—Javi Gonzalez, North Carolina St. vs. Arizona, Dec. 23, 355—Frank Selvy, Furman, 1954 (444 attempts) Johnson, Oregon St., 1977-81 (828 of 1,222) 2009 (in 24 seconds from 0:30 to 0:06 of 2nd half) Career POINTS IN AN OVERTIME PERIOD FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE IN FIRST CAREER (4 yrs.) 982—Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina, 2006-09 17—Ron Williams, Howard (88) vs. Norfolk St. (78), Feb. 8, GAME (1,241 attempts) 2003; David Hawkins, Temple vs. Massachusetts, Mar. (Min. 12 made) 100%—J.J. Hickson, North Carolina St. vs. (3 yrs.) 893—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,152 3, 2004 (2nd ot) William & Mary, Nov. 15, 2007 (12 of 12) attempts) 2013-14 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS - DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 3 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Career CONSECUTIVE GAMES MAKING Game (Min. 550) 12.0—Avery Johnson, Southern U., 1987-88 A TRIPLE-DOUBLE (732 in 61) 24—Arlen Clark, Oklahoma St. vs. Colorado, Mar. 7, 1959 Season (24 of 24) (4 yrs.) 8.4—Chris Corchiani, North Carolina St., 1988-91 (1,038 in 124) 2—Kevin Roberson, Vermont, Jan. 7-9, 1992; Shaquille Season O’Neal, LSU, Feb. 19-22, 1992; Anfernee Hardaway, 73—Gary Buchanan, Villanova, 2000-01 (during 21 Memphis, Jan. 4-6, 1993; Gerald Lewis, SMU, Mar. 3-6, games, Nov. 17-Feb. 12) 1993; David Edwards, Texas A&M, Mar. 5-10, 1994; Tony Career Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Lee, Robert Morris, Feb. 9-14, 2008 I DIVISION 85—Darnell Archey, Butler, 2001-03 (during 57 games, Feb. 15, 2001-Jan. 18, 2003) DOUBLE-DOUBLES ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season (Since 2008) 31—David Robinson, Navy, 1986 Game Season 36—Ed Tooley, Brown vs. Amherst, Dec. 4, 1954 (23 made) Career (Min. 3 assists per game) 3.96—Tyler Newbold, Utah St., Season 2009 (111 assists to 28 turnovers) 87—Tim Duncan, Wake Forest, 1994-97 444—Frank Selvy, Furman, 1954 (355 made) Career DOUBLE-DOUBLES BY A FRESHMAN Career (Min. 400 assists) 3.01—Jordan Taylor, Wisconsin, 2009-12 Season (4 yrs.) 1,359—Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest, 1952-55 (905 (464 assists to 154 turnovers) made) 28—Michael Beasley, Kansas St., 2008 (3 yrs.) 1,152—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (893 made) CONSECUTIVE GAMES MAKING FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE A DOUBLE-DOUBLE Game Blocked Shots Season (Min. 24 made) 100%—Arlen Clark, Oklahoma St. vs. 29—Mel Counts, Oregon St., Nov. 30, 1963, to Mar. 10, Colorado, Mar. 7, 1959 (24 of 24) BLOCKED SHOTS 1964 #Season Game Career 97.5%—Blake Ahearn, Missouri St., 2004 (117 of 120) 16—Mickell Gladness, Alabama A&M vs. Texas Southern, 40—Billy Cunningham, North Carolina, Dec. 5, 1962, to Feb. 24, 2007 #Based on qualifiers for national championship.
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