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Program Records 1,000 Point Club Steals Free Throws Made 1 NORTHERN COLORADO MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY PROGRAM RECORDS 1,000 POINT CLUB STEALS FREE THROWS MADE 1. Mike Higgins (1985-89) 2,112 1. Knute Peterson (1981-85) 160 1. Mike Higgins (1985-89) 535 2. Chuck Knostman (1981-85) 1,664 2. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 151 2. Jim Hruska (1956-60) 420 3. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 1,568 3. Antwine Williams (1996-98) 134 3. Will Figures (2006-10) 385 4. Derek Chaney (1990-94) 1,491 4. Mike Higgins (1985-89) 131 4. Derek Chaney (1990-94) 370 5. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 1, 391 Sean Nolen (2000-2005) 131 5. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 365 6. Sean Taibi (2004-08) 1,363 6. Derek Chaney (1990-94) 130 6. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 335 7. Jim Hruska (1956-60) 1,330 7. Erik Olson (2002-06) 123 7. Dennis Colson (1965-68) 309 8. John McFarland (1994-97) 1,326 8. Tedd Sabus (1984-88) 113 8. Sean Nolen (200-2005) 295 9. Will Figures (2006-10) 1,287 9. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 109 9. Chuck Knostman (1981-85) 274 10. Henry Clausen (1966-69) 1,235 10. Kevin Knudson (1998-03) 107 10. Kirk Archibeque (2003-08) 273 11. Lovell Hooks (1971-75) 1,228 12. Sean Nolen (2000-2005) 1,226 FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 13. Tate Unruh (2009-14) 1,194 1. Mike Higgins (1985-89) 787 1. Mike Higgins (1985-89) 760 14. Kirk Archibeque (2003-08) 1,173 2. Chuck Knotsman (1981-85) 695 2. Jim Hruska (1956-60) 630 15. Dennis Colson (1965-68) 1,171 3. Robert Skinner (1976-80) 539 3. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 485 16. Dwight Montgomery (1975-80) 1,074 4. John McFarland (1994-97) 537 4. Will Figures (2006-10) 455 17. Antwine Williams (1996-98) 1,072 5. Lovell Hooks (1871-75) 515 5. John McFarland (1994-97) 443 18. R.W. Eaks (1971-75) 1,062 6. Henry Clausen (1966-69) 513 6. Derek Chaney (1990-94) 425 19. Toby Moser (1986-90) 1,060 7. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 499 7. Kirk Archibeque (2003-08) 422 20. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 1,058 8. Dwight Montgomery (1975-80) 495 8. Dennis Colson (1965-68) 421 * Jordan Wilson (2013-Present) 910 9. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 485 9. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 397 10. Derek Chaney (1990-94) 479 10. Sean Nolen (2000-05) 343 REBOUNDS * Jordan Wilson (2013-Present) 318 1. Mike Higgins (1985-89) 959 GAMES PLAYED 2. Robert Skinner (1976-80) 767 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Neal Kingman (2006-11) 129 3. Jim Hruska (1956-60) 754 1. Chuck Knostman (1981-85) 1,336 2. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 121 4. Toby Moser (1986-90) 669 2. Mike Higgins (1985-89) 1,227 Will Figures (2006-10) 121 5. Tom Kummer (1971-75) 648 3. Derek Chaney (1990-94) 1,166 Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 121 6. Mike Proctor (2008-12) 639 Robert Skinner (1976-80) 1,166 4. Taylor Montgomery (2007-11) 120 7. Robert Ruffin (1959-62) 617 5. Jim Hruska (1956-60) 1,138 Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 120 8. Kirk Archibeque (2003-08) 610 6. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 1, 070 5. Mike Proctor (2008-12) 116 9. Daryl Brumlee (1965-68) 594 7. Dwight Montgomery (1975-80) 1,065 Connor Osborne (2009-14) 116 10. Henry Clausen (1966-69) 589 8. Henry Clausen (1966-69) 1,053 7. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 115 9. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 1,043 John Olander (1988-92) 115 10. Sean Taibi (2004-08) 1,026 9. Mike Higgins (1985-89) 114 ASSISTS * Jordan Wilson (2013-Present) 734 Matt Kline (2003-07) 114 1. Sean Nolen (2000-05) 427 Sean Nolen (2000-05) 114 2. Derek Chaney (1990-94) 384 3-POINTERS MADE 3. Matt Kline (2003-07) 337 1. Sean Taibi (2004-08) 257 4. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 331 2. Tate Unruh (2009-14) 241 NCAA Division I players (entire careers) in bold 5. John Olander (1988-92) 327 3. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 235 * - denotes active leader 6. Carlos Martinez (1996-00) 313 4. Sean Nolen (2000-05) 189 7. Troy Graefe (1983-85) 299 5. Kevin Knudson (1998-03) 188 8. Knute Peterson (1982-85) 273 6. Marvin Jones (1994-97) 172 9. Scott Watson (1986-90) 251 7. Derek Chaney (1990-94) 163 10. Jordan Wilson (2013-Present) 234 8. Will Figures (2006-10) 154 9. Carlos Martinez (1996-00) 147 10. Jordan Wilson (2013-Present) 144 BLOCKS 1. Mike Higgins (1985-89) 302 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 2. Ryan Adle (1996-99) 158 1. Sean Taibi (2004-08) 589 3. Dave Mellick (1989-92) 146 2. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 584 4. Jason Jacob (1993-97) 78 3. Tate Unruh (2009-14) 376 5. Connor Osborne (2009-14) 71 4. Sean Nolen (2000-05) 498 6. Dennis Jenkins (1984-85) 69 5. Derek Chaney (1990-94) 481 7. Todd Lane (1990-93) 66 6. Marvin Jones (1994-97) 464 8. Terrance Williams (1991-93) 60 7. Kevin Knudson (1998-03) 457 9. David Britt (1997-99) 59 8. Matt Kline (2003-07) 394 10. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 55 9. Carlos Martinez (1996-00) 389 10. Jordan Wilson (2013-Present) 371 UPDATED: March 2016 NORTHERN COLORADO MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY DIVISION I TOP-10 LISTS POINTS STEALS 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 1,568 1. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 151 1. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 584 2. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 1,391 2. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015 109 2. Tate Unruh (2009-14) 559 3. Will Figures (2006-10) 1,287 3. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 99 3. Jordan Wilson (2013-Present)* 371 4. Tate Unruh (2009-14) 1,194 4. Paul Garnica (2010-13) 90 4. Will Figures (2006-10) 358 5. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 1,058 5. Will Figures (2006-10) 86 5. Neal Kingman (2006-11) 349 6. Neal Kingman (2006-11) 913 6. Mike Proctor (2008-12) 85 6. Sean Taibi (2006-08) 297 7. Jordan Wilson (2013-Present)* 910 7. Tate Unruh (2009-14) 85 7. Paul Garnica (2010-13) 259 8. Derrick Barden (2012-14) 872 8. Derrick Barden (2012-14) 79 8. Elliott Lloyd (2008-12) 253 9. Mike Proctor (2008-12) 830 9. Jordan Wilson (2013-Present)* 78 9. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 240 10. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 806 10. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 69 10. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 230 Anthony Johnson (2013-Present)* 230 SCORING AVERAGE (MIN. 60 GAMES PLAYED) FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Derrick Barden (20012-14) 13.8 1. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 499 FREE THROWS MADE 2. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 13.6 2. Tevin Svihvoec (2010-2015) 485 1. Will Figures (2006-10) 385 3. Jabril Banks (2007-09) 12.6 3. Tate Unruh (2009-present) 406 2. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 365 4. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 11.5 4. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 378 3. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 335 5. Tate Unruh (2009-14) 10.8 5. Will Figures (2006-10) 374 4. Tate Unruh (2009-14) 241 6. Will Figures (2006-10) 10.6 6. Derrick Barden (2012-14) 343 5. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 222 7. Jordan Wilson (2013-Present)* 9.7 7. Mike Proctor (2008-12) 318 6. Jabril Banks (2007-09) 220 8. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 8.8 Jordan Wilson (2013-Present)* 318 7. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 212 9. Dominique Lee (2013-2015) 8.5 8. Neal Kingman (2006-11) 308 8. Taylor Montgomery (2007-11) 204 10. Anthony Johnson (2013-Present)* 8.3 9. Jabril Banks (2007-09) 272 9. Mike Proctor (2008-12) 194 REBOUNDS 10. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 247 10. Neal Kingman (2006-11) 179 1. Mike Proctor (2008-12) 658 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 2. Derrick Barden (2012-14) 524 1. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 1,070 1. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 485 3. Taylor Montgomery (2007-11) 512 2. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 1,043 2. Will FIgures (2006-10) 455 4. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 435 3. Tate Unruh (2009-present) 890 3. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 397 5. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 419 4. Will Figures (2006-10) 886 4. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 335 6. Neal Kingman (2006-11) 415 5. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 731 5. Taylor Montgomery (2007-11) 321 7. Connor Osborne (2009-14) 411 6. Neal Kingman (2006-11) 719 6. Mike Proctor (2008-12) 304 8. Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 368 7. Jordan Wilson (2013-Present)* 718 7. Jabril Banks (2007-09) 300 9. Tate Unruh (2009-14) 358 8. Mike Proctor (2008-12) 623 9. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 281 10. Jabril Banks (2007-09) 347 9. Derrick Barden (2012-14) 613 9. Neal Kingman (2006-11) 255 ASSISTS 10. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 603 10. Derrick Barden (2012-14) 230 1. Tevin Sevihovec (2010-2015) 331 FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 210 MADE FGS) GAMES PLAYED 2. Jordan Wilson (2013-Present)* 234 1. Jabril Banks (2007-09) .598 1. Neal Kingman (2006-11) 129 3. Will Figures (2006-10) 231 2. Derrick Barden (2012-14) .560 2. Chris Kaba (2006-11) 121 4. Devon Beitzel (2006-11) 186 3. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) .517 Tevin Svihovec (2010-2015) 121 5. Elliott Lloyd (2008-12) 183 4. Connor Osborne (2009-14) .515 Will Figures (2006-10) 121 6. Paul Garnica (2010-13) 173 5. Mike Proctor (2008-12) .510 4. Taylor Montgomery (2007-11) 120 7. Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 165 6. Emmanuel Addo (2009-13) .503 Tim Huskisson (2011-2015) 120 8.
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