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2010 NCAA Men's Final Four Records (The Early Rounds) The Early Rounds Opening Round Records .......................... 38 First- and Second-Round Game Records ......................................................... 39 Regional Game Records ............................ 41 Sweet 16 Records......................................... 43 All-Regional Teams ...................................... 45 38 Opening Round Records 8, Marcus Fleming, Alcorn St. vs. Siena, 3-12-2002 POINts SCORED BY LosiNG TEAM Single Game, Individual 8, Rawle Marshall, Oakland vs. Alabama A&M, 87, Long Island vs. Northeastern (90), 3-13-1984 3-15-2005 84, Texas Southern vs. UNC Asheville (92), 3-18- POINts 8, Kenneth Faried, Morehead St. vs. Alabama St., 2003 38, Kevin Mullin, Princeton vs. San Diego, 3-13-1984 3-17-2009 77, Alcorn St. vs. Siena (81), 3-12-02 29, Clif Brown, Niagara vs. Florida A&M, FREE THroWS AtteMPTED FIELD GOALS 3-13-2007 16, Kevin Mullin, Princeton vs. San Diego, 3-13-1984 39, Long Island vs. Northeastern, 3-13-1984 31, Prosper Karangwa, Siena vs. Alcorn St., 3-12- 14, Andre Smith, UNC Asheville vs. Texas Southern, 36, Richmond vs. Rider, 3-13-1984 2002 3-18-2003 32, N.C. A&T vs. Morehead St., 3-13-1984 29, Rawle Marshall, Oakland vs. Alabama A&M, 13, Marcus Fleming, Alcorn St. vs. Siena, 3-12-2002 32, UNC Asheville vs. Texas Southern, 3-18-2003 3-15-2005 13, Allen Lovett, Texas Southern vs. UNC Asheville, FIELD GOALS AtteMPTED 28, Allen Lovett, Texas Southern vs. UNC Asheville, 3-18-2003 3-18-2003 87, Long Island vs. Northeastern, 3-13-1984 12, Anicek Lavodrame, Houston Baptist vs. Alcorn 75, Rider vs. Richmond, 3-13-1984 28, Andre Smith, UNC Asheville vs. Texas Southern, St., 3-13-1984 3-18-2003 71, La Salle vs. Boston U., 3-15-1983 FREE-ThroW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 12 FTM) FIELD GOALS FIEld-GOAL PERCENTAGE 87.5% (14-16), Kevin Mullin, Princeton vs. San 61.5% (32-52), N.C. A&T vs. Morehead St., 3-13-1984 13, Robert Brown, Long Island vs. Northeastern, Diego, 3-13-1984 3-13-1984 60.0% (36-60), Xavier vs. Alcorn St., 3-15-1983 12, Kevin Mullin, Princeton vs. San Diego, 3-13-1984 REBOUNDS 60.0% (30-50), Richmond vs. Rider, 3-13-1984 12, Prosper Karangwa, Siena vs. Alcorn St., 3-12- 21, Kenneth Faried, Morehead St. vs. Alabama St., LoWEST FIEld-GOAL PERCENTAGE 2002 3-17-2009 27.1% (19-70), N.C. A&T vs. Princeton, 3-15-1983 11, John Newman, Richmond vs. Rider, 3-13-1984 17, Marcus Fleming, Alcorn St. vs. Siena, 3-12-2002 29.5% (18-61), Lehigh vs. Florida A&M, 3-16-2004 11, Kelvin Johnson, Richmond vs. Rider, 3-13-1984 15, Kelly Beidler, Mt. St. Mary’s vs. Coppin St., 3-18- 30.2% (19-63), Hampton vs. Monmouth, 3-14-2006 2008 FIELD GOALS AtteMPTED 14, Mark Halsel, Northeastern vs. Long Island, 3-13- THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 25, Robert Brown, Long Island vs. Northeastern, 1984 12, Texas Southern vs. UNC Asheville, 3-18-2003 3-13-1984 14, Allen Lovett, Texas Southern vs. UNC Asheville, 11, Winthrop vs. Northwestern St., 3-13-2001 24, Mike Alexancer, Boston U. vs. La Salle, 3-15-1983 3-18-2003 11, UNC Asheville vs. Texas Southern, 3-18-2003 24, Eric Hightower, Ga. Southern vs. Robert Morris, 3-15-1983 Assists THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS AtteMPTED 23, Andre Smith, UNC Asheville vs. Texas Southern, 9, Greg Beckwith, Richmond vs. Rider, 3-13-1984 31, Texas Southern vs. UNC Asheville, 3-18-2003 3-18-2003 9, Tyler Azzarelli, Monmouth vs. Hampton, 3-14- 30, Lehigh vs. Florida A&M, 3-16-2004 21, Tony Simms, Boston U. vs. La Salle, 3-15-1983 2006 29, UNC Asheville vs. Texas Southern, 3-18-2003 8, Fred Lee, Rider vs. Richmond, 3-13-1984 THREE-POINT FIEld-GOAL PERCENTAGE FIEld-GOAL PERCENTAGE 8, Jeff Fultz, Morehead St. vs. N.C. A&T, 3-13-1984 (Minimum 10 FGM) (Minimum 7 3FGM) 7, Willie James, Long Island vs. Northeastern, 3-13- 55.0% (11-20), Winthrop vs. Northwestern St., 3-13- 83.3% (10-12), Eddie Childress, Morehead St. vs. 1984 N.C. A&T, 3-13-1984 2001 7, Walter Jordon, Long Island vs. Northeastern, 47.4% (9-19), Northwestern St. vs. Winthrop, 3-13- 80.0% (12-15), Kevin Mullin, Princeton vs. San 3-13-1984 Diego, 3-13-1984 2001 78.6% (11-14), Kelvin Johnson, Richmond vs. Rider, BLOCKED SHots 46.7% (7-15), Oakland vs. Alabama A&M, 3-15-2005 3-13-1984 9, D’or Fischer, Northwestern St. vs. Winthrop, 3-13- FREE THroWS MADE 75.0% (12-16), Prosper Karangwa, Siena vs. Alcorn 2001 28, Northeastern vs. Long Island, 3-13-1984 St., 3-12-2002 5, John Bunch, Monmouth vs. Hampton, 3-14-2006 27, Princeton vs. San Diego, 3-13-1984 57.9% (11-19), John Newman, Richmond vs. Rider, 4, Robert Pressey, Coppin St. vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 26, Mt. St. Mary’s vs. Coppin St., 3-18-2008 3-13-1984 3-18-2008 3, James Clinton, Siena vs. Alcorn St., 3-12-2002 FREE THroWS AtteMPTED THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 3, Chris Collins, Alabama A&M vs. Oakland, 3-15- 36, Alcorn St. vs. Xavier, 3-15-1983 6, Chris Kenny, Monmouth vs. Hampton, 3-14-2006 2005 36, Northeastern vs. Long Island, 3-13-1984 6, Clif Brown, Niagara vs. Florida A&M, 3-13-2007 3, Bruce Brown, Hampton vs. Monmouth, 3-14- 34, Alcorn St. vs. Houston Baptist, 3-13-1984 5, Ra’Kim Hollis, Texas Southern vs. UNC Asheville, 34, Richmond vs. Rider, 3-13-1984 3-18-2003 2006 5, Terrence Woods, Florida A&M vs. Lehigh, 3-16- 3, Chief Kickingstallionsims, Alabama St. vs. FREE-ThroW PERCENTAGE 2004 Morehead St., 3-17-2009 (Minimum 15 FTM) 5, Obie Trotter, Alabama A&M vs. Oakland, 3-15- STEALS 87.1% (27-31), Princeton vs. San Diego, 3-13-1984 2005 3, Jason Cable, Alcorn St. vs. Siena, 3-12-2002 81.3% (26-32), Mt. St. Mary’s vs. Coppin St., 3-18- 2008 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS AtteMPTED 3, Marquel Timmons, Texas Southern vs. UNC Asheville, 3-18-2003 77.8% (28-36), Northeastern vs. Long Island, 3-13- 14, Ra’Kim Hollis, Texas Southern vs. UNC Asheville, 1984 3-18-2003 3, Austen Rowland, Lehigh vs. Florida A&M, 3-16- 11, Clif Brown, Niagara vs. Florida A&M, 3-13-2007 2004 REBOUNDS 10, Terrence Woods, Florida A&M vs. Lehigh, 3-16- 3, Demarcus Wilkins, Florida A&M vs. Lehigh, 3-16- 51, La Salle vs. Boston U., 3-15-1983 2004 2004 50, Morehead St. vs. Alabama St., 3-17-2009 10, Obie Trotter, Alabama A&M vs. Oakland, 3-15- 3, Obie Trotter, Alabama A&M vs. Oakland, 3-15- 46, Boston U. vs. La Salle, 3-15-1983 2005 2005 3, Rick Ricketts, Alabama A&M vs. Oakland, 3-15- REBOUND MArgiN 9, six tied (most recent: Maze Stallworth, 23, Morehead St. (50) vs. Alabama St. (27), 3-17- Morehead St. vs. Alabama St., 3-17-2009) 2005 3, Brian Greene, Florida A&M vs. Niagara, 3-13-2007 2009 THREE-POINT FIEld-GOAL PERCENTAGE 3, Sam Atupem, Mt. St. Mary’s vs. Coppin St., 3-18- 14, N.C. A&T (39) vs. Princeton (25), 3-15-1983 (Minimum 5 3FGM) 2008 14, Oakland (43) vs. Alabama A&M (29), 3-15-2005 66.7% (6-9), Chris Kenny, Monmouth vs. Hampton, Assists 3-14-2006 27, Richmond vs. Rider, 3-13-1984 54.5% (6-11), Clif Brown, Niagara vs. Florida A&M, 21, Monmouth vs. Hampton, 3-14-2006 3-13-2007 Single Game, Team 20, Long Island vs. Northeastern, 3-13-1984 50.0% (5-10), Terrence Woods, Florida A&M vs. BLOCKED SHots Lehigh, 3-16-2004 POINts 10, Northwestern St. vs. Winthrop, 3-13-2001 50.0% (5-10), Obie Trotter, Alabama A&M vs. 92, UNC Asheville vs. Texas Southern (84), 3-18- Oakland, 3-15-2005 10, Monmouth vs. Hampton, 3-14-2006 35.7% (5-14), Ra’Kim Hollis, Texas Southern vs. UNC 2003 6, Coppin St. vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 3-18-2008 90, Northeastern vs. Long Island (87), 3-13-1984 6, Alabama St. vs. Morehead St., 3-17-2009 Asheville, 3-18-2003 89, Richmond vs. Rider (65), 3-13-1984 FREE THroWS MADE STEALS 14, Kevin Mullin, Princeton vs. San Diego, 3-13-1984 FEWEST POINts 8, Florida A&M vs. Lehigh, 3-16-2004 10, Andre Smith, UNC Asheville vs. Texas Southern, 41, N.C. A&T vs. Princeton (53), 3-15-1983 7, Alcorn St. vs. Siena, 3-12-2002 3-18-2003 43, Alabama St. vs. Morehead St. (58), 3-17-2009 7, Lehigh vs. Florida A&M, 3-16-2004 9, Jeremy Goode, Mt. St. Mary’s vs. Coppin St., 49, Hampton vs. Monmouth (71), 3-14-2006 7, Mt. St. Mary’s vs. Coppin St., 3-18-2008 3-18-2008 WINNING MArgiN 7, Alabama St. vs. Morehead St., 3-17-2009 8, Eddie Archie, Alcorn St. vs. Houston Baptist, 24, Richmond (89) vs. Rider (65), 3-13-1984 PERSONAL FOULS 3-13-1984 22, Monmouth (71) vs. Hampton (49), 3-14-2006 33, Rider vs. Richmond, 3-13-1984 8, Marcus Stewart, Winthrop vs. Northwestern St., 19, Alcorn St. (79) vs. Houston Baptist (60), 3-13- 27, Houston Baptist vs. Alcorn St., 3-13-1984 3-13-2001 1984 26, Xavier vs. Alcorn St., 3-15-1983 OPENING ROUND RECORDS 39 26, Boston U.
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