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1,000 Point Club Points Scored FIELD GOALS MADE GAME Rank Player (Years) Points Half NO NAME DATE 33, Tom Harrington Vs INDIVIDUAL RECORDS UPDATED THROUGH MARCH 4, 2021 1,000 Point Club Points Scored FIELD GOALS MADE GAME Rank Player (years) Points Half NO NAME DATE 33, Tom Harrington vs. Brandeis, Feb. 4, 1959 1. Carlton Owens (1984-88) 2,114 1. 21 Ernie Calverley vs. Maine, Jan. 14, 1944 2. Tyson Wheeler (1994-98) 1,918 31, Dennis McGovern vs. Manhattan, Feb. 15, 1964 29, John Fultz vs. American, Feb. 10, 1969 21 Chet Jaworski vs. Arnold, Dec. 14, 1939 3. E.C. Matthews (2013-18) 1,899 3. 19 Tom Garrick vs. Rutgers, March 7, 1988 4. Ernie Calverley (1943-46) 1,868 POINTS SCORED GAME 19 Ernie Calverley vs. Northeastern, Feb. 12, 1944 5. Sly Williams (1976-79) 1,777 PTS NAME DATE 19 Ernie Calverley vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 5, 1943 6. Jimmy Baron (2005-09) 1,765 1. 50 Tom Garrick vs. Rutgers, March 7, 1988 6. 18 Sly Williams vs. Detroit, Jan. 6, 1979 7. Jared Terrell (2014-18) 1,754 50 Tom Harrington vs. Brandeis, Feb. 4, 1959 18 Dennis McGovern vs. Northeastern, Jan. 20, 1965 8. Steve Chubin (1962-64, 65-66) 1,751 3. 48 Ernie Calverley vs. Maine, Jan. 14, 1944 18 Dennis McGovern vs. Manhattan, Feb. 15, 1964 9. Horace “Pappy” Owens (1979-83) 1,750 4. 46 John Fultz vs. Connecticut, March 11, 1969 18 Stan Stutz vs. Connecticut, Feb. 24, 1940 10. Stan Stutz (1938-40, 41-42) 1,730 5. 44 Sly Williams vs. Detroit, Jan. 6, 1979 10. 17 John Fultz vs. Connecticut, March 11, 1969 11. Kenny Green (1985-90) 1,724 44 Chet Jaworski vs. Arnold, Dec. 14, 1938 17 Larry Johnson vs. Maine, Dec. 9, 1967 7. 42 Ernie Calverley vs. Camp Edwards, Dec. 14, 1944 12. Will Daniels (2004-2008) 1,678 17 Dave Ricerto vs. Georgetown, Feb. 27, 1960 8. 41 Ernie Calverley vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 5, 1943 13. Fatts Russell (2017-present) 1,594 17 Ernie Calverley vs. Camp Edwards, Dec. 14, 1944 41 Fatts Russell at Saint Joseph’s, March 5, 2019 17 Chet Jaworski vs. Maine, Feb. 22, 1939 14. Antonio Reynolds-Dean (1995-99) 1,576 10. 40 Larry Johnson vs. Maine, Dec. 9, 1967 15. Tom Garrick (1984-88) 1,573 40 Art Stephenson vs. St. Bonaventure, Dec. 26, 1966 FIELD GOALS MADE SEASON 16. John Fultz (1967-70) 1,566 40 Dennis McGovern vs. Boston College, Jan. 12, 1965 NO NAME SEASON 17. Jiggy Williamson (1974-78) 1,531 40 Dennis McGovern vs. Manhattan, Feb. 15, 1964 1. 279 Sly Williams 1978-79 18. Andre Samuel (1990-94) 1,490 40 Fred Conley vs. Worcester Tech, Feb. 17, 1941 2. 273 Tom Garrick 1987-88 19. Delroy James (2007-11) 1,460 40 Stan Stutz vs. Connecticut, Feb. 24, 1940 3. 268 Carlton Owens 1987-88 20. Art Stephenson (1965-68) 1,458 4. 264 Pappy Owens 1982-83 POINTS SCORED SEASON 21. Eric Leslie (1988-91) 1,453 5. 251 Dennis McGovern 1963-64 PTS NAME SEASON 22. Steve Rowell (1970-73) 1,447 6. 244 Bill Baird 1952-53 1. 762 Carlton Owens 1987-88 7. 232 Steve Rowell 1972-73 23. Jeff Dowtin (2016-20) 1,410 2. 718 Tom Garrick 1987-88 24. Bill Von Weyhe (1954-57) 1,399 8. 230 John Fultz 1969-70 3. 693 Sly Williams 1978-79 9. 228 Will Daniels 2007-08 25. Ron Marozzi (1954-57) 1,377 4. 659 Steve Chubin 1965-66 10. 227 Steve Chubin 1965-66 26. Stan Wright (1974-78) 1,346 5. 645 Eric Leslie 1989-90 27. Cuttino Mobley (1994-98) 1,334 6. 639 Pappy Owens 1982-83 FIELD GOALS MADE CAREER 7. 615 Will Daniels 2007-08 28. Jimmy Wright (1977-81) 1,333 NO NAME SEASON 8. 595 Delroy James 2010-11 29. Bill Baird (1950-53) 1,307 1. 766 Carlton Owens 1984-88 9. 592 Jimmy Baron 2008-09 30. Hassan Martin (2013-2017) 1,300 2. 725 Pappy Owens 1979-83 10. 592 Bill Von Weyhe 1955-56 31. John Evans (1985-89) 1,297 3. 716 Sly Williams 1976-79 32. Dennis McGovern (1962-65) 1,295 SCORING AVERAGE SEASON 4. 636 Tyson Wheeler 1994-98 33. Keith Cothran (2006-10) 1,287 PTS NAME SEASON 5. 629 Kenny Green 1985-90 34. Dawan Robinson (2002-06) 1,269 1. 26.7 Ernie Calverley 1943-44 (led nation) 6. 635 John Fultz 1967-70 35. Kahiem Seawright (2005-09) 1,268 2. 23.9 Sly Williams 1979-80 7. 632 E.C. Matthews 2013-18 36. Marc Upshaw (1979-82) 1,258 3. 23.7 Bill Von Weyhe 1956-57 8. 622 Steve Chubin 1962-66 37. Carlos Cofield (1990-94) 1,234 4. 23.5 Steve Chubin 1966-67 9. 599 Antonio Reynolds-Dean 1995-99 38. Jeff Kent (1988-92) 1,231 5. 23.1 Stan Stutz 1939-40 (led nation) 10. 586 Jared Terrell 2014-18 6. 23.0 Eric Leslie 1990-91 39. Abdul Fox (1991-94) 1,224 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME 40. Preston Murphy (1995-99) 1,218 7. 23.0 John Fultz 1969-70 8. 22.9 Steve Rowell 1973-74 NO NAME DATE 41. Chet Jaworski (1936-39) 1,217 1. 32 Dennis McGovern vs. Northeastern, Jan. 20, 1965 42. Brian Woodward (2000-04) 1,215 9. 22.6 Chet Jaworski 1938-39 (led nation) 10. 22.8 Pappy Owens 1982-83 2. 29 Dennis McGovern vs. Manhattan, Feb. 15, 1964 43. Dave Ricerto (1959-62) 1,213 3. 27 Eric Leslie at Texas, Jan. 20, 1990 44. Fred Conley (1938-41) 1,187 SCORING AVERAGE CAREER 27 Bob Logan vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 15, 1963 45. Fred Congleton (1950-53) 1,175 PTS NAME YEARS 5. 26 Tom Garrick vs. Rutgers, March 7, 1988 46. Bruce Blount (1947-50) 1,163 1. 22.6 Bill Von Weyhe 1955-57 6. 25 Lamar Odom vs. Temple, Feb. 6, 1999 Barry Multer (1957-58, 59-61) 1,163 2. 22.4 John Fultz 1967-70 25 Dave Ricerto vs. Georgetown, Feb. 27, 1960 48. Mike Brown (1989-93) 1,156 3. 21.8 Steve Chubin 1961-65 25 Fatts Russell at West Virginia, Dec. 1, 2019 49. Tavorris Bell (1998-01) 1,147 4. 21.1 Dennis McGovern 1963-65 9. 24 Xavier Munford at Auburn, Nov. 25, 2012 50. Larry Johnson (1965-68) 1,117 5. 20.9 Sly Williams 1976-79 24 Dawan Robinson vs. Fordham, Feb. 12, 2006 24 Fatts Russell at Saint Joseph’s, March 5, 2019 51. Charlie Lee (1960-63) 1,110 6. 20.4 Art Stephenson 1966-68 24 Fatts Russell at Brown, Jan. 2, 2020 52. Lamonte Ulmer (2006-10) 1,082 7. 20.1 Ronnie Marozzi 1955-58 8. 19.6 Eric Leslie 1988-91 Cyril Langevine (2016-20) 1,082 9. 18.9 Bill Baird 1950-53 54. Dave Stenhouse (1952-55) 1,077 10. 18.6 Steve Rowell 1970-73 55. Ken Goodwin (1946-49) 1,048 56. Xavier Munford (2012-14) 1,045 57. Dustin Hellenga (2001-04) 1,040 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 500 att.) 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Matthews at Houston, 12/10/2016 465 John Fultz 1968-69 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED SEASON NO NAME DATE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED CAREER NO NAME SEASON 1. 9 Tyson Wheeler at Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 6, 1998 NO NAME YEARS 1. 260 Jimmy Baron 2008-09 2. 8 Xavier Munford at Auburn, Nov. 25, 2012 1. 1,647 Carlton Owens 1984-88 2. 251 Tyson Wheeler 1997-98 8 Jimmy Baron vs. Duquesne, March 13, 2009 2. 1,584 Pappy Owens 1979-83 3. 244 Jimmy Baron 2007-08 8 Jimmy Baron at Duke, Nov. 16, 2008 3. 1,545 Tyson Wheeler 1994-98 4. 231 Akeem Richmond 2010-11 8 Jimmy Baron vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 2006 4. 1,503 E.C. Matthews 2013-18 5. 219 Four McGlynn 2015-16 8 Preston Murphy vs. Temple, Jan. 16, 1999 5. 1,444 Sly Williams 1976-79 6.
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