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All-Time Winning Percentage VCU BASKETBALL all-time winning percentage Division I Only (Through 2019-20 Season) No. School First Season* Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1 Kentucky 1903 118 2,318 712 1 .765 2 North Carolina 1911 110 2,275 818 0 .736 3 Kansas 1899 122 2,302 862 0 .728 4 Duke 1906 115 2,201 893 0 .711 5 UNLV 1959 62 1,279 572 0 .691 6 UCLA 1920 101 1,906 864 0 .688 7 Syracuse 1901 120 1,922 922 0 .676 8 Western Kentucky 1915 106 1,815 936 0 .660 9 Arizona 1905 116 1,834 957 1 .657 9 Villanova 1921 100 1,799 941 0 .657 11 Louisville 1912 109 1,746 933 0 .652 12 VCU 1971 50 981 530 0 .649 13 Murray State 1926 95 1,663 903 0 .648 14 Notre Dame 1898 123 1,900 1,040 1 .646 15 Utah 1909 112 1,836 1,019 0 .643 * - VCU was an NAIA-affiliated school until the 1970-71 season 2020-21 Record Book #LetsGoVCU Career Records SCORING 7. Chris Brower, (1989-93) .394 3. Dave Edwards, (1970-74) 5.60 Rk. Player, Years Pts. 8. Kenny Harris, (1992-94) .392 4. Eric Maynor (2005-09) 5.18 1. Eric Maynor (2005-2009) 1,953 9. B.A. Walker (2003-07) .391 5. Edmund Sherod, (1977-81) 5.15 2. Treveon Graham (2011-15) 1,882 10. Troy Daniels (2010-14) .386 6. LaMar Taylor, (1997-01) 4.83 3. Kendrick Warren, (1990-94) 1,858 7. Sherman Hamilton, (1994-97) 4.63 4. Charles Wilkins, (1968-71) 1,716 FREE THROWS 8. Rolando Lamb, (1981-85) 4.58 5. Bradford Burgess (2008-12) 1,684 Rk. Player, Years FTM 9. Carl Weldon, (1989-90/91-92) 4.41 6. Melvin Johnson (2012-16) 1,657 1. Eric Maynor (2005-2009) 503 10. Joey Rodriguez, (2007-11) 4.08 7. Phil Stinnie, (1984-88) 1,645 2. Treveon Graham (2011-15) 446 8. Calvin Duncan, (1981-85) 1,630 3. Calvin Duncan, (1981-85) 440 STEALS 9. Domonic Jones, (2000-04) 1,616 4. Phil Stinnie, (1984-88) 375 Rk. Player, Years Steals 10. Jesse Dark, (1970-74) 1,584 5. Bradford Burgess (2008-12) 343 1. Briante Weber (2011-15) 374 RPI/VCU Record: Len Creech, (64-67, 69) 2,019 6. JeQuan Lewis (2013-17) 341 2. Rolando Lamb, (1981-85) 257 7. Nick George, (2002-06) 339 3. Joey Rodriguez, (2007-11) 237 SCORING AVERAGE 8. Charles Wilkins, (1968-71) 336 Darius Theus (2009-13) 237 Rk. Player, Years PPG 9. Willie Taylor, (2000-03) 335 5. JeQuan Lewis (2013-17) 205 1. Charles Wilkins, (1968-71) 23.8 10. Kendrick Warren, (1990-94) 312 6. Edmund Sherod, (1977-81) 202 2. Chris Cheeks, (1987-89) 20.2 7. LaMar Taylor, (1997-01) 193 3. Jesse Dark, (1970-74) 18.0 FREE THROW PCT. (Min. 100 Made) 8. Doug Brooks (2013-17) 170 4. Kendrick Warren, (1990-94) 17.5 Rk. Player, Years FT Pct. 9. Eric Maynor (2005-09) 168 5. Bernard Harris, (1970-74) 17.0 1. B.A. Walker (2003-07) .826 10. Juvonte Reddic, (2010-14) 160 6. Willie Taylor, (2000-03) 15.7 2. Bo Jones, (1999-01) .821 7. Bo Jones, (1998-01) 15.2 3. JeQuan Lewis (2013-17) .820 BLOCKED SHOTS 8. Bernard Hopkins, (1994-96) 15.1 4. Calvin Duncan, (1981-85) .818 Rk. Player, Years Blks. 9. Gerald Henderson, (1974-78) 15.0 5. Joey Rodriguez, (2007-11) .802 1. Lorenza Watson, (1975-79) 391 Eric Maynor (2005-2009) 15.0 6. Nicky Jones, (1983-84/86) .793 2. Mo Alie-Cox (2013-17) 255 RPI/VCU Record: Len Creech, (1964-67, 69) 21.9 7. Eric Maynor (2005-09) .791 3. L.F. Likcholitov, (1998-02) 207 8. Phil Stinnie, (1984-88) .788 4. Kendrick Warren, (1990-94) 193 FIELD GOALS 9. Tim Binns, (1973-74/75-78) .787 5. Larry Sanders (2007-10) 187 Rk. Player, Years FGM 10. Willie Taylor, (2000-03) .786 6. Sherron Mills, (1990-93) 134 1. Kendrick Warren, (1990-94) 770 Melvin Johnson (2012-16) .786 7 Juvonte Reddic, (2010-14) 123 2. Charles Wilkins, (1968-71) 690 8. Kenny Stancell, (1978-82) 117 3. Gerald Henderson, (1974-78) 682 REBOUNDS 9. George Byrd, (1993-97) 116 4. Jesse Dark, (1970-74) 678 Rk. Player, Years Rebs. 10. Justin Tillman (2014-18) 102 5. Eric Maynor (2005-2009) 654 1. Lorenza Watson, (1975-79) 1,143 6. Monty Knight, (1978-82) 643 2. Kendrick Warren, (1990-94) 1,049 MINUTES PLAYED 7. Domonic Jones, (2000-04) 629 3. Justin Tillman (2014-18) 922 Rk. Player, Years Min. 8. Treveon Graham (2011-15) 618 4. Juvonte Reddic, (2010-14) 895 1. Bradford Burgess (2008-12) 4,572 Phil Stinnie, (1984-88) 618 5. Bernard Harris, (1970-74) 839 2. Joey Rodriguez, (2007-11) 4,401 10. Michael Brown, (1982-86) 612 6. Treveon Graham (2011-15) 803 3. Edmund Sherod, (1977-81) 4,091 7. Larry Sanders (2007-10) 776 4. Michael Brown, (1982-86) 4,081 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 100 Made) 8. Richard Jones, (1971-75) 755 5. Eric Maynor (2005-09) 3,990 Rk. Player, Years FG Pct. 9. Kenny Stancell, (1978-82) 744 6. B.A. Walker, (2003-07) 3,822 1. Mo Alie-Cox (2013-17) .574 10. Mike Schlegel, (1981-85) 743 7. Calvin Duncan, (1981-85) 3,785 2. Justin Tillman (2014-18) .573 8. Rolando Lamb, (1981-85) 3,630 Marcus Santos-Silva (2017-20) .573 REBOUND AVERAGE 9. Mike Schlegel, (1981-85) 3,609 4. Bernard Hopkins, (1994-96) .571 Rk. Player, Years RPG 10. Treveon Graham (2011-15) 3,559 5. Randy Corker, (1981-83) .561 1. Charles Wilkins, (1968-71) 13.5 6. George Byrd, (1993-97) .557 2. Lorenza Watson, (1975-79) 11.0 MINUTES AVERAGED 7. Mike Schlegel, (1981-85) .551 3. Bernard Harris, (1970-74) 10.4 Rk. Player, Years MPG 8. Lorenza Watson, (1975-79) .547 4. Richard Jones, (1971-75) 9.90 1. Edmund Sherod, (1977-81) 36.20 9. John Thompson, (1986-88) .545 5. Kendrick Warren, (1990-94) 9.89 2. Chris Cheeks, (1987-89) 34.08 10. Sherron Mills, (1990-93) .540 6. Bernard Hopkins, (1994-96) 9.3 3. Michael Brown, (1982-86) 33.72 7. Larry Sanders (2007-10) 7.7 4. Gerald Henderson, (1974-78) 32.94 3-PT. FIELD GOALS 8. Troy Godwin (2002-04) 7.6 5. Eric Atkins, (1990-92) 32.67 Rk. Player, Years 3FGM 9. Tom Motley, (1972-76) 7.4 6. Kenny Harris, (1992-94) 32.40 1. Melvin Johnson (2012-16) 285 10. Tic Price, (1974-76) 6.84 7. Calvin Duncan, (1981-85) 31.54 2. B.A. Walker, (2003-07) 269 8. Sherman Hamilton, (1994-97) 31.52 3. Troy Daniels (2009-13) 251 ASSISTS 9. Monty Knight, (1978-82) 31.46 4. Bradford Burgess (2008-12) 231 Rk. Player, Years Ast. 10. Bradford Burgess (2008-12) 31.32 5. Joey Rodriguez (2007-11) 211 1. Eric Maynor (2005-09) 674 6. Treveon Graham (2011-15) 200 2. Edmund Sherod, (1977-81) 582 DOUBLE-DOUBLES 7. De’Riante Jenkins (2016-20) 196 3. Joey Rodriguez, (2007-11) 580 Rk. Player, Years No. 8. Brandon Rozzell, (2007-11) 193 4. Rolando Lamb, (1981-85) 550 1. Lorenza Watson, (1975-79) 46 9. JeQuan Lewis (2013-17) 189 5. LaMar Taylor, (1997-01) 527 2. Kendrick Warren, (1990-94) 43 10. Bo Jones, (1998-01) 182 6. JeQuan Lewis (2013-17) 505 3. Justin Tillman (2014-18) 34 7. Dave Edwards, (1970-74) 497 4. Larry Sanders, (2007-10) 28 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 50 Made) 8. Darius Theus (2009-13) 462 Juvonte Reddic (2010-14) 28 Rk. Player, Years 3FG Pct. 9. Calvin Duncan, (1981-85) 434 6. Bernard Hopkins, (1994-96) 27 1. Alexander Harper, (2003-06) .438 10. Sherman Hamilton, (1994-97) 417 7. Tom Motley, (1972-76) 21 2. Nah’Shon Hyland (2019-20) .434 8. Kenny Stancell, (1978-82) 20 3. Nick George, (2002-06) .418 ASSIST AVERAGE 9. Treveon Graham (2011-15) 17 4. Dewayne Garner, (1989-91) .400 Rk. Player, Years APG Phil Stinnie, (1984-88) 17 5. Patrick Lee, (1995-97) .399 1. Keith Highsmith, (1974-76) 6.94 6. Bradford Burgess (2008-12) .396 2. Kenny Harris, (1992-94) 6.18 * Minimum 40 games played for career averages 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1 VCU BASKETBALL Single-Season Records SCORING Rk. Player, Year Pts. 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 25 Made) 1. Phil Stinnie, (1987-88) 803 Rk. Player, Year 3FG Pct. ASSISTS 2. Eric Maynor (2008-09) 760 1. Patrick Lee, (1996-97) .477 Rk. Player, Year Ast. 3. Chris Cheeks, (1988-89) 667 Alexander Harper (2005-06) .477 1. Eric Maynor, (2006-07) 224 4. Charles Wilkins, (1969-70) 660 3. Nick George (2005-06) .468 2. Eric Maynor (2008-09) 210 5. Melvin Johnson (2015-16) 626 4. Alexander Harper (2004-05) .446 3. Joey Rodriguez, (2009-10) 208 6. Justin Tillman (2017-18) 625 5. LaMar Taylor, (1998-99) .444 Joey Rodriguez, (2010-11) 208 7. Jamie Skeen, (2010-11) 611 6. Bradford Burgess (2010-11) .434 5. Keith Highsmith, (1974-75) 197 8. Chris Cheeks, (1987-88) 606 Nah’Shon Hyland (2019-20) .434 6. LaMar Taylor, (1998-99) 194 9. Eric Maynor, (2007-08) 573 8. Tyron McCoy, (1992-93) .433 7. Kenny Harris, (1992-93) 188 10. Bradford Burgess (2010-11) 571 9.
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