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64812 CU Mens Bball Book.Indd colorado buffaloes Participation CAREER GAMES PLAYED SINGLE-SEASON MINUTES PLAYED Player Seasons Games Player Season Mins. 1. Austin Dufault 2008-12 136 1. Cory Higgins 2010-11 1,222 2. Xavier Talton 2012-16 135 2. Marcus Hall 2007-08 1,202 3. Askia Booker 2011-15 134 3. Alec Burks 2010-11 1,193 4. Cory Higgins 2007-11 132 4. Cory Higgins 2008-09 1,146 5. Wesley Gordon 2013-17 131 5. McKinley Wright IV 2018-19 1,137 6. Nate Tomlinson 2008-12 129 6. Stevie Wise 1990-91 1,127 7. George King 2013-14, 15-18 127 7. Shaun Vandiver 1990-91 1,122 Xavier Johnson 2012-15, 16-17 127 8. Jay Humphries 1983-84 1,120 9. Josh Scott 2012-16 124 9. Derrick White 2016-17 1,116 10. Levi Knutson 2007-11 123 10. Richard Roby 2007-08 1,110 Stephane Pelle 1999-03 123 11. Andre Roberson 2011-12 1,087 Will Smith 1996-00 123 12. Josh Scott 2013-14 1,107 13. Dominique Collier 2014-18 121 13. Cory Higgins 2007-08 1,074 14. Marcus Hall 2003-06, 07-08 120 14. Spencer Dinwiddie 2012-13 1,073 Glean Eddy 2002-06 120 15. Askia Booker 2013-14 1,068 16. Richard Roby 2004-08 119 Nate Tomlinson 2011-12 1,068 Blair Wilson 2000-04 119 Marcus Relphorde 2010-11 1,068 Rodell Guest 1987-91 119 Austin Dufault holds the school record for career games 18. Askia Booker 2012-13 1,050 Stevie Wise 1987-91 119 19. Blair Wilson 2002-03 1,048 played (136) and career conference games (66). 20. Dwight Thorne II 2006-10 117 20. McKinley Wright IV 2017-18 1,042 Antoine McGee 2002-06 117 Games Played 21. Andre Roberson 2012-13 1,036 22. Jayson Obazuaye 2002-06 116 Season: 38, by six players, 2010-11 Cory Higgins 2009-10 1,036 Michel Morandais 2000-04 116 Career: 136, Austin Dufault, 2008-12 23. Dwight Thorne II 2008-09 1,035 24. Chris Copeland 2002-06 113 Conference/Career: 72, Dominique Collier, 2014-18 24. Stevie Wise 1989-90 1,034 25. Marcus King-Stockton 2004-08 112 Games Started Jay Humphries 1982-83 1,034 Randy Downs 1982-86 112 Season: 38, Austin Dufault, 2010-11; Marcus Relphorde, 2010-11 CAREER MINUTES PLAYED Jay Humphries 1980-84 112 Career: 131, Cory Higgins, 2007-11 Vince Kelley 1980-84 112 Conference Career: 64, Cory Higgins, 2007-11 Player Seasons Mins. 1. Cory Higgins 2007-11 4,478 CAREER GAMES STARTED Minutes Played Game: 65, Frank Javernick vs. Iowa State, Feb. 27, 1960 2. Jay Humphries 1980-84 3,864 Player Seasons Games Conference Game: 65, Frank Javernick vs. Iowa State, Feb. 27, 1960 3. Askia Booker 2011-15 3,808 1. Cory Higgins 2007-11 131 Season: 1,222, Cory Higgins, 2010-11 4. Richard Roby 2004-08 3,805 2. Austin Dufault 2008-12 130 Conference/Season: 609, Marcus Hall, 2007-08 5. Josh Scott 2012-16 3,761 3. Wesley Gordon 2013-17 122 Career: 4,478, Cory Higgins, 2007-11 6. Stevie Wise 1987-91 3,586 4. Josh Scott 2012-16 120 Conference/Career: 2,253, Cory Higgins, 2007-11 7. Nate Tomlinson 2008-12 3,540 5 Richard Roby 2004-08 116 Average Minutes Per Game 8. Donnie Boyce 1991-95 3,528 6. Nate Tomlinson 2008-12 112 Season: 38.6 Jay Humphries, 1983-84 9. Austin Dufault 2008-12 3,439 7. Donnie Boyce 1991-95 105 Career: 35.2, Cory Higgins, 2007-11; 34.8 Alex Stivrins, 1983-85 10. Wesley Gordon 2013-17 3,405 8. Randy Downs 1982-86 103 11. Xavier Johnson 2012-15, 16-17 3,387 Jay Humphries 1980-84 103 12. Vince Kelley 1980-84 3,365 10. Stevie Wise 1987-91 102 13. Randy Downs 1982-86 3,354 11. Xavier Johnson 2012-15, 16-17 97 14. Marcus Hall 2003-06, 07-08 3,294 Askia Booker 2011-15 97 15. Blair Wilson 2000-04 3,234 13. George King 2013-14, 15-18 90 16. Shaun Vandiver 1988-91 3,145 Vince Kelley 1980-84 90 17. Stephane Pelle 1999-03 3,141 15. Shaun Vandiver 1988-91 89 18. Michel Morandais 2000-04 3,013 16. Spencer Dinwiddie 2011-14 86 19. Andre Roberson 2010-13 2,970 Will Smith 1996-00 86 20. George King 2013-14, 15-18 2,866 18. Mike Reid 1982-86 82 21. Mike Reid 1982-86 2,699 19. David Harrison 2001-04 81 22. Jamahl Mosley 1997-01 2,583 20. Stephane Pelle 1999-03 78 23. Spencer Dinwiddie 2011-14 2,590 21. Rodell Guest 1987-91 77 24. Scott Wilke 1984-88 2,564 22. Marcus Hall 2003-06, 07-08 76 25. Michael Lee 1984-88 2,500 23. Brian Johnson 1977-81 75 26. David Harrison 2001-04 2,480 24. Michel Morandais 2000-04 73 27. Dwight Thorne II 2006-10 2,468 25. Sande Golgart 1991-95 69 28. Dominique Collier 2014-18 2,438 26. Dominique Collier 2014-18 68 29. Xavier Talton 2012-16 2,418 Fred Edmonds 1993-97 68 Cory Higgins played the most minutes ever 30. Rodell Guest 1987-91 2,411 28. Alec Burks 2009-11 67 by a CU player (man or woman) in a Blair Wilson 2000-04 67 single-season (1,222) and in a career (4,478). 282 2018-19 COLORADO BASKETBALL colorado buffaloes fouls/turnovers SINGLE-SEASON FOULS Most Fouls MOST CAREER GAMES PLAYED Game: 6, Mack Tuck at Kansas, Jan. 31, 1995 WITHOUT FOULING OUT Player PF Season (fi ve personals then technical) 1. Andre Roberson 112 2010-11 Season: 112, Austin Dufault & Andre Roberson, Player, Years Games Austin Dufault 112 2010-11 2010-11; David Harrison, 2002-03 1. Levi Knutson, 2007-11 123 Career: 356, Brian Johnson, 1977-81 David Harrison 112 2002-03 2. Glean Eddy, 2002-06 120 4. Evan Battey 108 2018-19 Most Disqualifications 3. Blair Wilson, 1996-2000 119 5. Shaun Vandiver 105 1990-91 Season: 11, Craig Austin, 1978-79 4. Antoine McGee, 2002-06 113 6. Richard Roby 104 2007-08 Career: 29, Brian Johnson, 1977-81 5. Will Smith, 1996-2000 100 7. Ronnie DeGray 102 1996-97 6. David Kuosman, 1985-89 88 Most Action Without Disqualification Shaun Vandiver 102 1989-90 Career Games Played: 123, Levi Knutson, 2007-11 7. Ernest Renfroe, 1997-2001 87 9. Randy Robinson 101 1992-93 Career Minutes Played: 3,234, Blair Wilson, 2000-04 8. Askia Booker, 2013-15 82 Shaun Vandiver 101 1988-89 9. Pat Kelly, 1971-74 76 Fewest Career Fouls Per 40 Minutes Played: 1.5, Dwight Jones, 10. Bill Markham, 1987-92 75 SINGLE-SEASON DISQUALIFICATIONS 1997-99 CAREER MINUTES PLAYED Player DQ Season Single-Game Turnovers 1. Craig Austin 11 1978-79 11, James Wright at Kansas, Feb. 2, 2002 WITHOUT FOULING OUT 2. Bill Cole 10 1972-73 10, Xavier Silas at Kansas State, Feb. 10, 2007 Player, Years Min. Art Bunte 10 1952-53 10, Mack Tuck vs. KU at Kansas City, Mar. 8, 1996 1. Blair Wilson, 2000-04 3,234 4. Randy Robinson 9 1992-93 9, fi ve times, last by Michel Morandias vs. Iowa State, Jan. 17, 2004 2. Askia Booker, 2013-15 2,497 5. Shaun Vandiver 8 1988-89 Most Turnovers 3. Levi Knutson, 2007-11 2,371 Brian Johnson 8 1979-80 Half: 7, Richard Roby at Nebraska, Jan. 20, 2007 4. Spencer Dinwiddie, 2011-14 1,790 Brian Johnson 8 1978-79 Game: 11, James Wright at Kansas, Feb. 2, 2002 5. Will Smith, 1996-2000 1,742 Brian Johnson 8 1977-78 Season: 118, Chauncey Billups, 1995-96 6. Glean Eddy, 2002-06 1,730 Emmett Lewis 8 1976-77 Career: 379, Donnie Boyce, 1991-95 7. Antoine McGee, 2002-06 1,539 Greg Mueller 8 1974-75 Conference Game: 9, Michel Morandias vs. Iowa State, Jan. 17, 8. Nate Tomlinson, 2010-12 1,506 2004; Donnie Boyce at Iowa State (ot), Feb. 10, 1992; Stevie Wise at 9. Marcus Hall, 2003-05 1,257 CAREER FOULS Oklahoma State, Feb. 24, 1991 10. James Wright, 2001-03 1,207 Player PF Seasons Conference Season: 73, Chauncey Billups, 1995-96 1. Austin Dufault 373 2008-12 Conference Career: 211, Donnie Boyce, 1990-91 MOST SINGLE-SEASON TURNOVERS 2. Brian Johnson 356 1977-81 Player TO Season Home Games: 9, Michel Morandais, vs. Iowa State, Jan. 17, 2004 1. Chauncey Billups 118 1995-96 3. Jay Humphries 350 1980-84 Road Games: 11, James Wright at Kansas, Feb. 2, 2002 4. Donnie Boyce 346 1991-95 Neutral Court: 10, Mack Tuck vs. Kansas (Kansas City), Mar. 8, 2. Randy Robinson 113 1992-93 5. Rodell Guest 336 1987-91 1996 3. McKinley Wright IV 108 2018-19 6. Shaun Vandiver 308 1988-91 4. Richard Roby 107 2007-08 Craig Austin 308 1977-81 CAREER TURNOVERS 5. Donnie Boyce 105 1991-92 8. Xavier Johnson 307 2012-15, 16-17 Player G TO Avg. Seasons Jaquay Walls 105 1998-99 Scott Wilke 307 1984-88 1. Donnie Boyce 107 379 3.5 1991-95 7. Alec Burks 99 2010-11 10. Cory Higgins 304 2007-11 2. Richard Roby 119 342 2.9 2004-08 Donnie Boyce 99 1993-94 3. Stevie Wise 119 319 2.7 1987-91 9. Michel Morandais 98 2003-04 CAREER DISQUALIFICATIONS 4. Cory Higgins 132 305 2.3 2007-11 10.
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