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Records and Honors RecordsRecords andand HonorsHonors Team Records GAMES PLAYED LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season: 37 in 1987-88 (24-13) Season: .378% (619-1637) in 23 games, 1957-58 37 in 1985-86 (23-14) Opp., Season: .381% (616-1614) in 24 games, 1960-61 MOST WON Season: 28 in 2005-06 (28-5) MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 17 vs. Lehigh, Nov. 27, 2005 MOST LOST Season: 288 in 33 games, 2005-06 Season: 19 in 1973-74 (7-19) Opp., Game: 24, Redlands, November 22, 2003 19 in 1992-93 (8-19) Opp., Season: 237 in 33 games, 2006-07 LONGEST WIN STREAK MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season: 13 games, 1937-38 Game: 38, vs. Minnesota, Nov. 25, 1994 13 games, 1963-64 Season: 769 in 33 games, 2005-06 More Than One Season: 15, 1949-50 to 1950-51 Opp., Game: 64, Redlands, November 22, 2003 In Big East Conference: 11, Jan. 11, 2006 - Feb. 26, 2006 Opp., Season: 692 in 35 games, 2003-04 LONGEST HOME COURT WIN STREAK HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Season: 12 games, 1938-39 Game: .750 (9-12) vs. American, Dec. 1, 1993 Consecutive At Home: 72 games, Dec. 6, 1947-Mar. 4, 1958 Season: .406 (162-399) in 1987-88 Opp., Game: .727 (8-11), Penn, Dec. 6, 1988 LONGEST LOSS STREAK .706 (12-17), Providence, Jan. 10, 1987 Season: 10 games, 1927-28 Opp., Season: .377 twice; 1988-89 (165-438); 2002-03 (228-604) MOST POINTS SCORED FREE THROWS MADE Game: 126, vs. Seton Hall, Mar. 2, 1970 Game: 43, vs. Syracuse, Jan. 6, 1990 Jake Nevin Field House: 126, vs. Seton Hall, Mar. 2, 1970 Season: 633 in 37 games, 1985-86 Palestra: 118, vs. St. Peter’s, Jan. 9, 1971 Opp., Game: 42, Rutgers, Jan. 9, 1999 The Pavilion: 108, vs. Rider, Dec. 20, 2006 Opp., Season: 609 in 34 games, 1988-89 The Spectrum: 90, vs. Georgetown, Feb. 15, 1986 Wachovia Center: 93, vs. Georgetown, Jan. 30, 1999 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Away Court: 110, vs. Rutgers, Jan. 18, 2003 Game: 53, vs. LSU, Dec. 29, 1952 Half: 69, vs. Seton Hall, Mar. 2, 1970 Season: 960 in 31 games, 1953-54 Season: 2,942 in 34 games, 1970-71 Opp., Game: 50, vs. Rutgers, Jan. 9, 1999 Opp., Season: 840 in 34 games, 1988-89 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Season: 86.5 in 34 games, 1970-71 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000% many times, Last Occurred: MOST POINTS ALLOWED 17-17, vs. Kentucky, March 24, 1988 Game: 127, vs. Canisius, Jan. 5, 1974 Season: .781% (594-761), in 33 games, 2006-07 Half: 75, vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 11, 1975 Season: 2540 in 37 games, 1987-88 MOST REBOUNDS Game: 86 vs. Scranton, Jan. 31, 1952 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE ALLOWED Season: 1667 in 34 games, 1970-71 Season: 86.0 in 27 games, 1974-75 Opp., Game: 62, West Virginia, Feb. 2, 1974 LARGEST COMBINED SCORE HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE Game: 226 (99-127), vs. Canisius, Jan. 5, 1974 Season: 52.2 rpg (1358 in 26 games), 1959-60 Opp., Season: 48.5 rpg., 1973-74, 1960-61 LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Game: 92, vs. NAMC, Feb. 12, 1949 MOST ASSISTS Game: 32 vs. Pace, Dec. 22, 1981 LARGEST LOSING MARGIN Season: 621 in 33 games, 1994-95 Game: 47, vs. Army, Feb. 12, 1922 MOST STEALS MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 24 vs. Wagner, Jan. 27, 1977 Game: 52, vs. St. Peter’s, Jan. 9, 1971 Season: 293 in 37 games, 1985-86 Season: 1187 in 34 games, 1970-71 Opp., Game: 52, Canisius, Jan. 11, 1974 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 52, Notre Dame, Jan. 5, 1975 Game: 12 vs. Georgetown, Feb. 1, 1988 Opp., Season: 1006 in 34 games, 1970-71 12 vs. Boston College, Feb. 5, 1994 12 vs. West Virginia, Feb. 4, 1997 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 12 vs. Delaware, March 15, 2000 Game: 112, vs. Merrimack, Dec. 11, 1973 Season: 185 in 33 games, 1995-96 Season: 2901 in 29 games, 1949-50 Opp., Game: 95, Long Island, March 13, 1997 MOST TURNOVERS Opp., Season: 2447 in 34 games, 1970-71 Game: 33, vs. Providence, Jan. 13, 1990 Season: 581 in 32 games, 2001-02 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: .786% (22-28), vs. Georgetown, Apr. 1, 1985 Season: .536% (905-1688) in 32 games, 1981-82 172 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball Individual Records MOST GAMES PLAYED MOST FREE THROWS MADE Season: 37, 8 players Game: 21, Tom Sienkiewicz vs Penn, Feb. 13, 1979 Career: 138, Gary Massey, 1985-89 Season: 262, Bob Schafer, 1953-54 138, Doug West, 1985-89 Career: 642, Bob Schafer, 1952-55 Opp., Game: 17, Ron Shavlik, N.C. State, MOST GAMES STARTED Jan. 29, 1955 Season: 37, 4 players Career: 131, Jason Lawson, 1993-97 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 23, Tom Sienkiewicz vs Penn, Feb. 13, 1979 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED Season: 377, Bob Schafer, 1953-54 106, Harold Pressley, 1983-86 Career: 948, Bob Schafer, 1952-55 Consecutive Made: 73, Gary Buchanan, Nov. 17-Feb. 12 (00-01) MOST POINTS SCORED Opp., Game: 26, Ron Shavlik, N.C. State, Jan. 29, 1955 Game: 85, Paul Arizin vs. NAMC, Feb. 12, 1949 Season: 836 in 31 games, Bob Schafer, 1953-54 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Career: 2243 in 122 games, Kerry Kittles, 1992-96 Game: 1.000% (13-13), Lance Miller vs. Seton Hall, Opp., Game: 49, Ron Shavlik, N.C. State, Jan. 29, 1955 Jan. 13, 1992 1.000% (12-12), Alex Bradley vs. Penn State, HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Feb. 4, 1979 Season: 29.2 in 31 games, Larry Hennessy, 1952-53 1.000% (12-12), John Pinone vs. St.Joseph’s, Career: 23.2 in 75 games, Larry Hennessy, 1951-53 Feb. 28, 1981 1.000% (12-12), Tim Thomas vs. St. John’s, MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Dec. 7, 1996 Game: 35, Paul Arizin, NAMC, Feb. 12, 1949 Season: .942% (97-103), Gary Buchanan, 2000-01 Season: 336 in 34 games, Howard Porter 1970-71 Career: .913% (324-355), Gary Buchanan, 1999-2003 Career: 918 in 117 games, Keith Herron, 1975-78 Opp., Game: 19, Jeff Mullins, Duke, March 13, 1964 MOST REBOUNDS 19, Aron Steward, Richmond, Jan. 10, 1973 Game: 30, Howard Porter vs. St. Peter’s, Jan. 9, 1971 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season: 503, Howard Porter, 1970-71 Game: 63, Paul Arizin vs. NAMC, Feb. 12, 1949 Career: 1325 in 89 games, Howard Porter, 1968-71 Season: 780 in 32 games, Larry Hennessy, 1950-51 Opp., Game: 35, Ron Shavlik, N.C. State, Jan. 29, 1955 Career: 1911 in 117 games, Keith Herron, 1975-78 Opp., Game: 37, Charles Jones, Long Island, HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE March 13, 1997 Season: 15.8 in 28 games, Jim Washington, 1964-65 Career: 14.8 in 89 games, Howard Porter, 1968-71 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000% (11-11), Ed Pinckney vs.Towson State, MOST ASSISTS Dec. 14, 1981 (Season and career statistics kept since 1969) Season: .692% (254-367), Michael Bradley 2000-01 Game: 16, Jim Huggard vs. Scranton, Dec. 4, 1959 Career: .604% (637-1054), Ed Pinckney, 1981-85 16, Fran O’Hanlon vs. Toledo, Feb. 24, 1970 Season: 238 in 34 games, Chris Ford, 1970-71 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Career: 627 in 137 games, Kenny Wilson, 1985-89 (Game, season and career statistics kept since 1986) Opponent, Game: 20, Howie Evans, Temple, Feb. 10, 1988 Game: 8, Allan Ray vs. Lehigh, Nov. 27, 2005 Season: 107, Allan Ray, 2005-06 HIGHEST ASSIST AVERAGE Career: 337, Gary Buchanan, 1999-2003 Season: 7.0 in 34 games, Chris Ford, 1970-71 Opp., Game: 8, Delray Brooks, Providence, Jan. 10, 1987 Career: 5.2 in 91 games, Chris Ford, 1969-72 8, Jason Maile, Pittsburgh, Feb. 12, 1997 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (Game, season and career statistics kept since 1980) (Game, season and career statistics kept since 1986) Game: 10, Harold Pressley vs Providence, Game: 16, Allan Ray vs. Lehigh, Nov. 27, 2005 Jan. 11, 1986 Season: 288, Allan Ray, 2005-06 Season: 105 in 34 games, Jason Lawson, 1996-97 Career: 856, Gary Buchanan, 1999-2003 Career: 375 in 131 games, Jason Lawson, 1993-97 Opp., Game: 18, Billy Shivers, Redlands November 22, 2003 MOST STEALS (Game, season and career statistics kept since 1980) HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Game: 9, Gary Massey vs. Providence, Game (+5 att.): 1.000% (5-5), Doug West vs. Vermont, Feb. 20, 1988 March 1, 1988 Season: 87, Kerry Kittles in 32 games, 1993-94 1.000% (5-5), John Celestand vs, Notre Dame Career: 277, Kerry Kittles, 1992-96 Jan. 7, 1999 Season: .466% (61-131),Mark Plansky, 1987-88 Career: .451% (65-144), Mark Plansky, 1986-88 NAMC-Naval Air Material Center Opp., Game (+5 att.): .888% (8-9), Delray Brooks, Providence Jan. 10, 1988 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball 173 Records by Class MOST POINTS SCORED-GAME HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Freshman 40, Scottie Reynolds vs. Connecticut, Feb. 28, 2007 Freshman .932 (69-74), Gary Buchanan, 1999-00 Sophomore 40, Rich Moore vs. Seton Hall, Mar. 3, 1964 Sophomore .942 (97-103), Gary Buchanan, 2000-01 Junior 85, Paul Arizin vs. NAMC, Feb. 12, 1949 Junior .911 (112-123), Gary Buchanan, 2001-02 Senior 45, Larry Hennessy vs. Boston College, Feb. 14, 1953 Senior .889 (112-126), Allan Ray, 2005-06 MOST REBOUNDS-GAME MOST POINTS SCORED-SEASON Freshman 17, Chubby Cox vs. West Virginia, Feb. 2, 1974 Freshman 542, Tim Thomas, 1996-97 17, Brooks Sales vs. Georgetown, Jan.
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