2020-21 Byu Men's Basketball Record Book

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2020-21 Byu Men's Basketball Record Book 2020-21 BYU MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Table of Contents Individual Career Records . 1-6 Individual Season Records . 6-11 Individual Game Records . 11-13 30-Point Games . 14 Freshman Individual Season Records . 15-16 Freshman Individual Game Records . 17-18 Team Season Records . .. 19-20 Team Game Records . 21 Marriott Center Records . 22 Conference Individual Career Records . .23-24 Conference Individual Season Records . 25-26 Conference Individual Game Records . 27-28 Conference Tournament Individual Career Records . 29-30 Conference Tournament Individual Game Records . 30 NCAA Tournament Individual Career Records . 31 NCAA Tournament Individual Game Records . 32 NIT Individual Career Records . 33 NIT Individual Game Records . 34 All-Time Player Career Statistics . 35-38 All-Time 100-Point Games . 39 All-Time Overtime Games . 40 Coaching Records . 41 Off the Bench . 42 BYU Debut Records . 43 Year-By-Year Attendance . 44 Year-By-Year Team Statistics . 45-46 Year-By-Year Leaders . 47-49 Fastest To . 50 Week-By-Week Ranking History . 51 BYU as a Ranked Team . 51-52 BYU vs . Ranked Opponents . .. 53-54 Chronology of BYU Records . 54 Miscellaneous Scoring Records . 54-55 Scoring Records: Days of the Week and Height . 56 Scoring Records: Career Average by Height . 57 Individual Game Records – 1st Half . 58 Individual Game Records – 2nd Half . 59 Individual Game Records – Either Half . 60 Team Game Records – 1st Half . 61 Team Game Records – 2nd Half . 62 Team Game Records – Either Half . .63-64 Individual Game Records – Overtime . 64 Team Game Records – Overtime . 65 ***Special thanks to the BYU Athletic Communications staff and Cougar fan Bill Soren- son for assisting in the creation of this record book*** 2020-21 BYU MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Individual Career Records Points Scored Field Goals Made 3-Point Field Goals Made Rk Name, Years G Pts Avg Rk Name, Years FG Rk Name, Years 3FG 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 139 2,720 19 .6 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 987 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 296 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 2,599 18 .7 2 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 917 2 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 265 3 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 2,467 20 .9 3 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 886 3 TJ Haws, 2016-20 242 4 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 122 2,319 19 .0 4 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 838 4 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 230 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 117 2,285 19 .5 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 832 5 Chase Fischer, 2014-16 215 6 Yoeli Childs, 2016-20 119 2,031 16 .1 6 Yoeli Childs, 2016-20 801 6 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 213 7 TJ Haws, 2016-20 133 1,899 14 .4 7 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 751 7 Zac Seljaas, 2015-16, 17-20 171 8 Russell Larson, 1991-95 129 1,885 14 .6 8 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 687 8 Mike Rose, 2003-07 163 9 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 119 1,841 15 .5 9 Russell Larson, 1991-95 660 9 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 162 10 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 122 1,824 15 .0 10 TJ Haws, 2016-20 623 10 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 157 11 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 115 1,740 15 .1 11 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-16 617 11 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 153 12 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 120 1,715 14 .3 12 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 609 12 Andy Toolson, 1984-85, 87-90 141 13 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-16 140 1,707 12 .2 13 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 570 13 Nick Sanderson, 1991-93 129 14 Terrell Lyday, 1999-01 127 14 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 135 1,680 12 .4 14 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 566 15 Mark Heslop, 1988-92 126 15 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 126 1,652 13 .1 15 Roland Minson, 1948-51 561 16 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 116 16 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 131 1,569 12 .0 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 561 17 Randy Reid, 1992-96 114 17 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 132 1,519 11 .5 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 561 18 Austin Ainge, 2003-07 113 18 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 79 1,513 19 .2 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 561 19 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 110 19 Joe Nelson, 1946-50 114 1,494 13 .1 19 Jay Cheesman, 1973-77 558 Elijah Bryant, 2016-18 110 20 Jay Cheesman, 1973-77 103 1,408 13 .7 20 Joe Nelson, 1947-50 552 Active, Career: Connor Harding – 55 21 Roland Minson, 1948-51 105 1,407 13 .4 Active, Career: Connor Harding – 139 *Nick Emery (2015-17, 18-19) made 199 3-pointers. His statistics from 2015-17 22 Andy Toolson, 1984-85, 87-90 117 1,388 11 .9 were vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. 23 Trent Plaisted, 2004-08 103 1,372 13 .3 Field Goal Attempts 24 Marty Haws, 1986-90 123 1,337 10 .9 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 25 Dick Nemelka, 1963-66 78 1,299 16 .7 Rk Name, Years FGA 26 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 110 1,284 11 .7 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 1,916 Rk Name, Years 3FGA 27 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 133 1,235 9 .3 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 1,875 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 752 28 Doug Richards, 1971-74 78 1,218 15 .6 3 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 1,843 2 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 698 29 Gary Trost, 1987-88, 90-93 114 1,205 10 .6 4 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 1,749 3 TJ Haws, 2016-20 671 30 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 96 1,201 12 .5 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 1,527 4 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 601 31 Eldon Brinley, 1927-31 — 1,195 — 6 Yoeli Childs, 2016-20 1,491 5 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 559 32 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 134 1,191 8 .9 7 Roland Minson, 1948-51 1,484 6 Chase Fischer, 2014-16 553 33 Elwood Romney, 1929-33 110 1,189 10 .8 8 TJ Haws, 2016-20 1,417 7 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 468 34 Joe Richey, 1950-53 89 1,177 13 .2 9 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 1,369 8 Zac Seljaas, 2015-16, 17-20 433 35 Randy Reid, 1992-96 125 1,170 9 .4 10 Joe Richey, 1950-53 1,332 9 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 427 36 Kari Liimo, 1966-69 76 1,156 15 .2 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 1,332 10 Mike Rose, 2003-07 381 37 Doug Howard, 1967-70 79 1,143 14 .5 12 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-16 1,293 11 Randy Reid, 1992-96 355 38 Mel Hutchins, 1947-48, 49-51 97 1,141 11 .8 13 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 1,259 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 355 39 Travis Hansen, 2000-03 86 1,137 13 .2 14 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 1,250 13 Nick Sanderson, 1991-93 350 40 Steve Schreiner, 1988-91 93 1,128 12 .1 15 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 1,227 14 Andy Toolson, 1984-85, 87-90 323 41 Chase Fischer, 2014-16 71 1,121 15 .8 16 Russell Larson, 1991-95 1,188 15 Terrell Lyday, 1999-01 321 42 John Fairchild, 1963-65 53 1,109 20 .9 17 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 1,166 16 Elijah Bryant, 2016-18 295 43 Gary Earnest, 1958-61 77 1,108 14 .4 18 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 1,162 17 Jimmy Balderson, 2001-02, 04-07 294 44 Terrell Lyday, 1999-01 66 1,105 16 .7 19 Jay Cheesman, 1973-77 1,152 18 Brock Zylstra, 2009-13 288 45 Mark Handy, 1973-77 96 1,099 11 .4 20 Gary Earnest, 1958-61 1,114 19 Mark Heslop, 1988-92 283 46 Bruce Burton, 1960-63 78 1,089 14 .0 Active, Career: Connor Harding – 284 Anson Winder, 2011-15 283 47 Eric Mika, 2013-14, 16-17 67 1,080 16 .1 Active, Career: Connor Harding – 145 48 Keena Young, 2004-07 88 1,068 12 .1 Field Goal Percentage* *Nick Emery (2015-17, 18-19) attempted 531 3-pointers. His statistics from 2015-17 were vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. 49 Scott Runia, 1976-80 110 1,051 9 .6 50 Bernie Fryer, 1970-72 55 1,031 18 .7 Rk Name, Years FG FGA Pct 3-Point Field Goal Percentage* 51 Dave Eastis, 1958-61 69 1,015 14 .7 1 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 504 874 .577 Active, Career: Connor Harding – 392 2 Rafael Araujo, 2002-04 366 646 .567 Rk Name, Years 3FG 3FGA Pct *Nick Emery (2015-17, 18-19) scored 1,173 points. His statistics from 2015-17 were 3 Gary Trost, 1987-88, 90-93 420 742 .566 1 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 110 241 .456 vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. 4 Jared Miller, 1990-93 306 550 .5563 2 Mark Heslop, 1988-92 126 283 .445 5 Russell Larson, 1991-95 660 1,188 .5555 3 Andy Toolson, 1984-85, 87-90 141 323 .437 Scoring Average 6 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 751 1,369 .549 4 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 153 355 .431 7 Jim Usevitch, 1982-84, 86-88 317 578 .5484 5 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 116 270 .430 Rk Name, Years G Pts Avg 8 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 561 1,027 .5463 6 Mike Rose, 2003-07 163 381 .428 1 John Fairchild, 1963-65 53 1,109 20 .92 9 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 687 1,259 .5457 7 Sam Burgess, 2004-05, 06-08 81 196 .413 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 2,467 20 .91 10 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 832 1,527 .545 8 Zac Seljaas, 2015-16, 17-19 135 332 .407 3 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 139 2,720 19 .6 11 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 461 847 .544 9 Skyler Halford, 2013-15 81 201 .403 4 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 117 2,285 19 .5 12 Steve Schreiner, 1988-91 454 836 .543 10 Austin Ainge, 2003-07 113 281 .402 5 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 79 1,513 19 .2 13 Eric Nielsen, 1996-97, 99-02 354 655 .540 11 Terrell Lyday, 1999-01 127 321 .396 6 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 122 2,319 19 .0 14 Yoeli Childs, 2016-20 801 1,491 .537 12 Todd Christensen, 1995-96, 98-00 104 264 .3939 7 Bernie Fryer, 1970-72 55 1,031 18 .75 15 Trent Plaisted, 2004-08 513 958 .53549 13 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 296 752 .3936 8 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 2,599 18 .70 16 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 561 1,049 .5348 14 Chase Fischer, 2014-16 215 553 .389 9 Yoeli Childs, 2016-20 119 2,031 17 .1 17 Neil Roberts, 1964-67 302 568 .532 15 Michael Vranes, 1996-97, 98-00 78 201 .388 10 Terrell Lyday, 1999-01 66 1,105 16 .74 18 Keena Young, 2004-07 423 800 .529 16 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 230 601 .3827 11 Dick Nemelka, 1963-66 78 1,299 16 .65 19 Eric Mika, 2013-14, 16-17 372 705 .5277 17 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 213 559 .381 12 Paul Ruffner, 1968-70 54 881 16 .3 20 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 987 1,875 .526 18 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 265 698 .380 13 Bob Skousen, 1958-59, 61-63 54 877 16 .2 *Minimum 300 FG Made 19 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 162 427 .379 14 Eric Mika, 2013-14, 16-17 67 1,080 16 .12 Active, Career: Kolby Lee – .594 (95-160) 20 Elijah Bryant, 2016-18 110 295 .373 15 Chase Fischer, 2014-16 71 1,121 15 .8 *Minimum 75 3FG Made 16 Doug Richards, 1971-74 78 1,218 15 .62 Active, Career: Alex Barcello – .486 (53-109) 17 Elijah Bryant, 2016-18 58 905 15 .60 *Nick Emery (2015-17, 18-19) shot .375 from 3-point range.
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