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Stanford Records 2009-10 STANFORD Men’S BASKETBALL STANFORD RECORDS WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM STanford men’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 MEDIA GUIDE 97 2009-10 STANFORD Men’S BASKETBALL STANFORD RECORDS Career Leaders Points F ield Goals Attempted Three-Pointers Attempted No. Player ......................................................Total No. Player ......................................................Total No. Player ......................................................Total 1. Todd Lichti (1985-89) ..........................................2,336 1. Todd Lichti (1985-89) ..........................................1,525 1. Anthony Goods (2005-09) ......................................565 2. Adam Keefe (1988-92) ........................................2,319 2. Tom Dose (1961-64) ...........................................1,458 2. Dion Cross (1992-96) .............................................551 3. Casey Jacobsen (1999-02) .................................1,723 3. Adam Keefe (1988-92) ........................................1,384 3. Casey Jacobsen (1999-02) ....................................520 4. Brevin Knight (1993-97).......................................1,714 4. Ron Tomsic (1951-55) .........................................1,374 4. Kris Weems (1995-99)............................................509 5. Dion Cross (1992-96) ..........................................1,635 5. Claude Terry (1969-72) ........................................1,270 5. Matt Lottich (2000-04) ............................................465 6. Kimberly Belton (1976-80) ...................................1,615 6. Brent Williams (1990-94) .....................................1,249 6. Chris Hernandez (2001-06) ....................................459 7. Howard Wright (1985-89) ....................................1,599 7. Brevin Knight (1993-97).......................................1,239 7. Julius Barnes (1999-03) .........................................456 8. John Revelli (1980-84) .........................................1,592 8. Dion Cross (1992-96) ..........................................1,234 8. David Mosley (1996-00) .........................................432 9. Claude Terry (1969-72) ........................................1,566 9. Brian Welch (1978-82).........................................1,222 9. Ryan Mendez (1996-01) .........................................424 10. Tim Young (1994-99) ...........................................1,544 10. Don Griffin (1966-69) ...........................................1,212 10. Arthur Lee (1995-99) ..............................................365 11. Keith Jones (1980-84) .........................................1,516 11. Casey Jacobsen (1999-02) .................................1,163 11. Peter Dukes (1989-93) ...........................................344 12. Tom Dose (1961-64) ...........................................1,441 12. Wolfe Perry (1976-79) .........................................1,158 12. Terry Taylor (1985-89) .............................................337 13. Brian Welch (1978-82).........................................1,421 13. Lawrence Hill (2005-09) ......................................1,120 13. Lawrence Hill (2005-09) .........................................311 14. Ron Tomsic (1951-55) .........................................1,416 14. Tim Young (1994-99) ...........................................1,097 14. Josh Childress (2001-04) .......................................310 15. Rich Kelley (1972-75) ..........................................1,412 15. Kimberly Belton (1976-80) ...................................1,097 15. Brevin Knight (1993-97)..........................................277 16. Lawrence Hill (2005-09) ......................................1,404 17. Art Harris (1965-68) .............................................1,327 Field Goal Percentage 18. Hank Luisetti (1935-38) .......................................1,291 Three-Point FG Pct. No. Player ................................... FG-FGA ...... Pct. No. Player ................................3FG-FGA ........ Pct. 19. Wolfe Perry (1975-79) .........................................1,287 1. Jason Collins (1997-01) .................. 262-431 .........608 1. Chris Hernandez (2001-06) ...........198-359 ...........551 20. Brent Williams (1990-94) .....................................1,266 2. Adam Keefe (1988-92) ................. 830-1384 .........600 2. Todd Lichti (1985-89) ....................112-235 ...........477 21. Chris Hernandez (2001-05) .................................1,265 3. John Revelli (1980-84) .................... 530-897 .........591 3. Terry Taylor (1985-89) ....................156-337 ...........463 22. Anthony Goods (2005-09) ...................................1,263 4. Mark Madsen (1996-00) ................. 428-729 .........587 4. Dion Cross (1992-96) ....................241-551 ...........437 23. Don Griffin (1966-69) ...........................................1,256 5. Kimberly Belton (1976-80) ............ 628-1097 .........572 5. Kenny Ammann (1989-91) ............105-245 ...........429 24. Kris Weems (1995-99).........................................1,235 6. Mark Seaton (1995-99) .................. 122-216 .........565 6. Casey Jacobsen (1999-02) ...........222-520 ...........427 25. Arthur Lee (1995-99) ...........................................1,229 7. Justin Davis (2000-04) .................... 292-522 .........559 7. John Patrick (1987-91) ..................103-244 ...........422 8. Howard Wright (1985-89) ............. 592-1070 .........553 8. Ryan Mendez (1996-01) ................178-424 ...........420 Scoring Average 9. Joe Kirchofer (1999-04) .................. 113-205 .........551 9. Marcus Lollie (1989-93) ...................73-176 ...........415 No. Player .......................................................Avg. 10. Rob Little (2001-05) ....................... 400-727 .........550 10. Michael McDonald (1997-01) ..........94-231 ...........407 1. Claude Terry (1969-72) ..........................................20.6 11. Todd Lichti (1985-89) ................... 820-1525 .........538 11. Arthur Lee (1995-99) .....................148-365 ...........405 2. Tom Dose (1961-64) .............................................19.2 12. Curtis Borchardt (1999-02) ............. 233-436 .........534 12. Kris Weems (1995-99)...................201-509 ...........395 3. Todd Lichti (1985-89) ............................................18.8 13. Ed Schweitzer (1973-76) ................ 467-885 .........528 13. David Moseley (1996-00) ..............169-432 ...........391 4. Rich Kelley (1972-75) ............................................18.6 14. Rich Baker (1965-67) ..................... 171-327 .........523 14. Peter Dukes (1989-93) ..................132-344 ...........383 Adam Keefe (1988-92) ..........................................18.6 15. Derek Bruton (1986-90).................. 107-205 .........522 15. Dan Grunfeld (2002-06) ...................51-137 ...........372 6. Casey Jacobsen (1999-02) ...................................18.1 (Minimum 2 years, 200 FGA) 7. Art Harris (1965-68) ...............................................17.2 8. Keith Jones (1980-84) ...........................................16.3 Three-Pointers Made Ron Tomsic (1951-55) ...........................................16.3 No. Player ......................................................Total 10. Hank Luisetti (1935-38) .........................................16.1 1. Dion Cross (1992-96) .............................................241 Don Griffin (1966-69) .............................................16.1 2. Casey Jacobsen (1999-02) ....................................222 12. Brook Lopez (2006-08) .........................................16.0 3. Anthony Goods (2005-09) ......................................206 13. John Revelli (1980-84) ...........................................15.9 4. Kris Weems (1995-99)............................................201 14. Ed Tucker (1950-52) ..............................................15.8 5. Chris Hernandez (2001-06) ....................................188 15. Kimberly Belton (1976-80) .....................................15.0 6. Ryan Mendez (1996-01) .........................................178 16. Brevin Knight (1993-97).........................................14.9 7. David Moseley (1996-00) .......................................169 17. Bob Bedell (1963-66) ............................................14.8 Matt Lottich (2000-04) ............................................169 18. Dion Cross (1992-96) ............................................14.2 9. Terry Taylor (1985-89) .............................................156 19. Ed Schweitzer (1973-76) .......................................14.1 10. Julius Barnes (1999-03) .........................................153 20. Bill Bond (1954-57) ...............................................13.9 11. Arthur Lee (1995-99) ..............................................148 21. George Selleck (1953-56) .....................................13.7 12. Peter Dukes (1989-93) ...........................................132 Paul Neumann (1956-59) ......................................13.7 13. Lawrence Hill (2005-09) .........................................114 23. Brian Welch (1978-82)...........................................13.4 14. Todd Lichti (1985-89) .............................................112 24. Howard Wright (1985-89) ......................................12.8 15. Kenny Ammann (1989-91) .....................................105 25. Russ Lawler (1952-55) ..........................................12.5
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