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NYU Menls Basketball Records NYU Men’s Basketball Records (Through 2011-12 Season) SINgle-gaME TEAM RECORDS most points scored in victory most field goals 122 vs. Syracuse (122-59), 12/15/1961 51 vs. Wagner, 1/8/1969 most points scored in defeat most free throws 101 vs. Union (105-101, 2OT), 1/8/1994 42 vs. Furman, 2/9/1956 101 vs. Staten Island (102-101, 2OT), 12/19/1987 101 vs. Seattle (102-101), 12/23/1952 most three-point field goals 17 vs. Brandeis, 2/14/1999 most points allowed in victory 110 vs. Brandeis (112-110, OT), 1/22/1993 most three-point field goal attempts 36 vs. Polytechnic, 2/1/1999 most points allowed in defeat 116 vs. Kean (116-78), 3/9/1989 fewest points scored in victory 11 vs. Wesleyan (11-10), 1/7/1909 fewest points scored in defeat 4 vs. Georgetown (23-4), 1/13/1913 fewest points allowed in victory 5 vs. Delaware (50-5), 2/12/1909 fewest points allowed in defeat 14 vs. Yale (14-12), 12/17/1910 most points, combined 222 vs. Brandeis (112-110 W, OT), 1/22/1993 1951-52 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM fewest points, combined 21 vs. Wesleyan (11-10 W), 1/7/1909 largest margin of victory 76 vs. Bard (St. Stephen’s) (82-6), 12/18/1908 largest margin of defeat 61 vs. Navy (74-13), 1/11/1913 most points scored, first half 65 vs. Pratt, 1/27/1995 most points scored, second half 67 vs. Wagner, 1/8/1969 most points allowed, first half Bobby Jared 58 vs. West Virginia, 1/3/1952 SERAFIN KILDARE most points allowed, second half 67 vs. Kean, 3/9/1989 SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS (continued) most rebounds most blocked shots 73 vs. Santa Clara, 1/29/1964 12 vs. Case Western Reserve, 1/23/2005 12 vs. Brandeis, 2/9/1990 most assists 33 vs. NYU-Poly, 12/11/2010 most steals 26 vs. CCNY, 1/9/1991 SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS most victories highest field goal percentage 1. 25 (1993-94, 25-5) 1. 50.1 (2011-12) 2. 23 (1992-93, 23-3) 2. 49.7 (2006-07) 3. 22 (2006-07, 22-6) 3. 49.6 (1985-86) (1994-95, 22-5) 4. 48.8 (2010-11) (1991-92, 22-5) 5. 48.6 (2004-05) (1959-60, 22-5) (1947-48, 22-4) most free throws 1. 542 (1959-60) fewest victories 2. 473 (1993-94) 1. 1 (1917-18, 1-10) 3. 461 (1995-96) (1912-13, 1-11) (1911-12, 1-12) highest free throw percentage 1. 74.3 (2000-01) most defeats 2. 74.0 (1962-63) 1. 20 (1970-71, 5-20) 3. 72.0 (2010-11) 4. 71.5 (1963-64) fewest defeats 1. 0 (1933-34, 16-0) most three-point field goals (1908-09, 12-0) 1. 246 (1998-99) 2. 221 (2009-10) best conference UAA record 3. 212 (2007-08) 1. 12-2 (1993-94) 4. 211 (2011-12) (1992-93) 5. 204 (2004-05) longest winning streak most three-point field goal attempts 1. 19 (1947-48) 1. 594 (2009-10) Ended by Notre Dame, 64-59, after winning first 19 games. 2. 582 (1998-99) 3. 569 (2007-08) longest losing streak 4. 566 (2010-11) 1. 11 (1912-13) 5. 565 (2000-01) After defeating Pratt in opening game, lost remaining 11. highest three-point field goal percentage most points 1. 42.3 (1998-99) 1. 2,402 (1993-94) 2. 40.8 (2011-12) 2. 2,299 (1965-66) 3. 39.6 (2006-07) 3. 2,280 (1986-87) 4. 39.5 (1991-92) 5. 39.0 (2004-05) fewest points 1. 190 (1912-13) most rebounds 1. 1,330 (1963-64) highest scoring average 2. 1,323 (1993-94) 1. 82.1 (1995-96) 3. 1,301 (1959-60) (1965-66) 2. 82.0 (1992-93) highest rebound average 1. 50.5 (1957-58) lowest scoring average 2. 44.1 (1993-94) 1. 15.8 (1912-13) 3. 43.7 (1995-96) most field goals most assists 1. 905 (1986-87) 1. 525 (2010-11) 2. 889 (1993-94) 2. 515 (2011-12) 3. 887 (1965-66) 3. 487 (2003-04) 4. 486 (1985-86) 5. 476 (1993-94) SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS (continued) most blocked shots 1. 149 (2006-07) 2. 142 (1993-94) 3. 138 (1987-88) most steals 1. 335 (1993-94) 2. 294 (1994-95) 3. 282 (1992-93) 2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM GENERAL TEAM RECORDS longest winning streak, overall longest losing streak, overall 1. 26 (1933-35) 1. 11 (1912-13) Won all 16 games in 1933-34, first 10 in 1934-35; ended by Yale, (1917-19) 33-29, in overtime. Lost last 10 games in 1917-18, first game in 1918-19. SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS points three-point field goals 1. 50 James Signorile, vs. Lehman (12/1/1969) 1. 8 Jimmy Janeczek, vs. Emory (1/21/2005) 2. 48 Mal Graham, vs. Wagner (1/3/1967) 8 Jay Conway, vs. Vassar (12/7/1987) 3. 47 Mal Graham, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (1/29/1966) 3. 7 Kyle Stockmal vs. Chicago (1/20/2012) 4. 46 Mal Graham, vs. Holy Cross (2/11/1967) 7 Jimmy Janeczek, vs. Haverford (12/11/2004) 5. 45 Mal Graham, vs. Manhattan (2/15/1967) 7 Adam Crawford, vs. Staten Island (12/8/1993) 6. 43 Mal Graham, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (1/28/1967) 7 Jay Conway, vs. Chicago (2/18/1990) 43 Mal Graham, vs. Wagner (12/18/1965) 8. 42 Barry Kramer, vs. Illinois (12/28/1962) three-point field goal attempts 42 Barry Kramer, vs. Georgetown (12/7/1962) 1. 14 Brian Beggans, vs. Brandeis (1/29/2000) 10. 40 Tom Sanders, vs. Denver (12/19/1959) 14 Brian Beggans, vs. Carnegie Mellon (1/16/2000) 3. 13 Jimmy Janeczek, vs. Case Western Reserve (1/23/2005) field goals 13 Jimmy Janeczek, vs. Emory (1/21/2005) 1. 21 James Signorile, vs. Lehman (12/1/1969) 13 Jimmy Janeczek, vs. Carnegie Mellon (2/16/2003) 2. 20 Mal Graham, vs. Holy Cross (2/11/1967) 3. 18 Mal Graham, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (1/29/1966) rebounds 18 Cal Ramsey, vs. Hunter (2/7/1959) 1. 34 Cal Ramsey, vs. Boston College (2/16/1957) 5. 17 Mal Graham, vs. Niagara (1/7/1967) 2. 30 Cal Ramsey, vs. Brandeis (1/5/1957) 3. 28 Cal Ramsey, vs. CCNY (3/5/1957) free throws 4. 27 Tom Sanders, vs. CCNY (2/29/1960) 1. 18 Barry Kramer, vs. Georgetown (12/7/1962) 5. 26 Boris Nachamkin, vs. Pittsburgh (2/6/1954) 2. 17 James Signorile, vs. Colgate (3/7/1970) 17 Mal Graham, vs. St. Francis (1/11/1967) assists 17 Mal Graham, vs. Seton Hall (12/1/1965) 1. 14 Jared Kildare, vs. Brandeis (1/14/2006) 17 Barry Kramer, vs. West Virginia (3/16/1963) 2. 13 Michael Irwin, vs. Brooklyn (12/7/2002) 3. 12 Michael Irwin, vs. Elmira (12/7/2001) consecutive free throws 12 Tom Bowman, vs. Alfred (1/7/1994) 1. 16 Terry Tarpey, vs. Yeshiva (12/18/1985) 12 Adam Crawford, vs. Brandeis (1/22/1993) 16 Dolph Porrata, vs. Princeton (12/18/1968) 16 Mal Graham, vs. St. Francis (1/11/1967) 4. 14 Barry Kramer, vs. Furman (2/7/1963) 14 John Bucek, vs. Boston College (2/16/1957) SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (continued) blocked shots 1. 8 Rich Cowes, vs. USMMA (2/15/1989) 2. 7 Andy Stein vs. Carnegie Mellon (1/27/2012) 7 Jon Gabriel, vs. SUNY Geneseo (3/5/1994) 7 Chris Kight, vs. SUNY Stony Brook (1/2/1988) 7 Chris Kight, vs. Vassar (12/7/1987) 7 John Moran, vs. SUNY Purchase (12/9/1983) steals 1. 9 Jim Folz, vs. Widener (1/15/1987) 2. 8 Marc Jacobs, vs. Western Connecticut (2/10/1988) 8 Jim Folz, vs. Hunter (1/3/1987) Satch Barry SANDERS KRAMER INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS points three-point field goal attempts 1. Mal Graham, 1966-67 688 1. Brian Beggans, 2000-01 192 2. Mal Graham, 1965-66 680 2. Michael DeCorso, 2006-07 187 3. Barry Kramer, 1962-63 675 3. Jimmy Janeczek, 2003-04 187 4. Harold Hairston, 1963-64 607 5. Terry Tarpey, 1986-87 600 free throws 6. Stan McKenzie, 1965-66 593 1. Barry Kramer, 1962-63 235 7. Terry Tarpey, 1985-86 584 2. Mal Graham, 1966-67 188 8. Tom Sanders, 1959-60 577 3. Stan McKenzie, 1965-66 175 9. Duane Martin, 1988-89 576 4. Tom Sanders, 1959-60 155 10. Barry Kramer, 1963-64 568 5. Mal Graham, 1965-66 150 Barry Kramer, 1963-64 150 field goals 1. Mal Graham, 1965-66 265 consecutive free throws 2. Mal Graham, 1966-67 250 1. Barry Kramer, 1962-63 24 3. Terry Tarpey, 1985-86 241 2. Marc Jacobs, 1987-88 23 4. Terry Tarpey, 1986-87 235 Mal Graham, 1966-67 23 5. Harold Hairston, 1963-64 230 3. Terry Tarpey, 1985-86 22 6. Greg Belinfanti, 1995-96 224 Mark Reiner, 1961-62 22 7. Duane Martin, 1988-89 223 8. Barry Kramer, 1962-63 220 rebounds 9. Tom Sanders, 1959-60 211 1. Tom Sanders, 1959-60 411 10. Stan McKenzie, 1965-66 209 2. Cal Ramsey, 1958-59 376 Barry Kramer, 1963-64 209 3. Cal Ramsey, 1956-57 372 4. Cal Ramsey, 1957-58 353 three-point field goals 5. Harold Hairston, 1963-64 342 1.
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