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61 Single Season Leaders SINGLE SEASON LEADERS SCORING ASSISTS STEALS Player, Year G Pts. Player, Year G Asts Player, Year G Stls 1. Luke Babbitt, 2009-10 34 743 1. Billy Allen, 1981-82 28 240 1. Johnny High, 1978-79 27 115 2. Nick Fazekas, 2005-06 33 721 2. Billy Allen, 1982-83 29 228 2. Johnny High, 1977-78 27 90 3. Ken Green, 1982-83 29 697 3. Kevin Soares, 1991-92 29 227 Kevin Soares, 1991-92 29 90 INTRO 4. Marcus Marshall, 2016-17 35 689 Eathan O’Bryant, 1993-94 28 227 4. Curtis High, 1983-84 30 84 5. Caleb Martin, 2017-18 36 680 5. Eathan O’Bryant, 1994-95 29 210 5. Gene Ransom, 1979-80 29 80 6. Alex Boyd, 1967-68 26 688 6. Curtis High, 1983-84 30 189 6. Kevin Soares, 1990-91 31 76 7. Nick Fazekas, 2004-05 32 662 Armon Johnson, 2009-10 34 189 7. Eathan O’Bryant, 1993-94 28 74 8. Marcelus Kemp, 2007-08 33 659 8. James Fontenet, 1980-81 26 188 8. Darryl Owens, 1987-88 28 73 9. Jordan Caroline, 2017-18 37 656 9. Kevin Soares, 1990-91 31 181 9. Curtis High, 1984-85 25 70 10. Nick Fazekas, 2006-07 32 652 10. Robin Kennedy, 1997-98 28 178 10. Paul Culbertson, 1997-98 27 68 Freshman 573 Luke Babbitt in 2008-09 Freshman 166 Ramon Sessions in 2004-05 Freshman 56 Lindsey Drew in 2015-16 ROSTER Sophomore 743 Luke Babbitt in 2009-10 Sophomore 164 Lindsey Drew in 2016-17 Sophomore 62 Malik Cooke in 2008-09 Junior 721 Nick Fazekas in 2005-06 Junior 240 Billy Allen in 1981-82 Junior 90 Johnny High in 1977-78 Senior 697 Ken Green in 1982-83 Senior 228 Billy Allen in 1982-83 Senior 115 Johnny High in 1978-79 POINTS AVERAGE ASSISTS AVERAGE STEALS AVERAGE Player, Year G PPG Player, Year G APG Player, Year G SPG 1. Alex Boyd, 1967-68 26 26.5 1. Billy Allen, 1981-82 28 8.6 1. Johnny High, 1978-79 27 4.3 PLAYER 2. Romie Thomas, 1970-71 22 26.1 2. Eathan O’Bryant, 1993-94 28 8.1 2. Johnny High, 1977-78 27 3.3 PROFILES 3. Ken Green, 1982-83 29 24.0 3. Billy Allen, 1982-83 29 7.9 3. Kevin Soares, 1991-92 29 3.1 4. Edgar Jones, 1976-77 27 23.7 4. Kevin Soares, 1991-92 29 7.8 4. Gene Ransom, 1979-80 29 2.8 5. Mike Gray, 1978-79 28 23.1 5. James Fontenet, 1980-81 26 7.2 Curtis High, 1983-84 30 2.8 6. Dwyane Randall, 1985-86 27 23.0 Eathan O’Bryant, 1994-95 29 7.2 Curtis High, 1984-85 25 2.8 7. Alex Boyd, 1968-69 25 22.9 7. Mike Mardian, 1975-76 22 6.9 7. Darryl Owens, 1987-88 28 2.6 8. Darryl Owens, 1988-89 27 22.7 8. Robin Kennedy, 1997-98 28 6.4 Eathan O’Bryant, 1993-94 28 2.6 COACHES 9. Luke Babbitt, 2009-10 34 21.9 9. Curtis High, 1983-84 30 6.3 9. Kevin Soares, 1990-91 31 2.5 & STAFF 10. Nick Fazekas, 2005-06 33 21.8 10. Darryl Owens, 1987-88 28 6.1 Paul Culbertson, 1997-98 27 2.5 Freshman 17.6 Edgar Jones, 1975-76 Freshman 5.4 Kevin Soares in 1988-89 Freshman 1.8 Andre Hazel in 2000-01 Sophomore 26.5 Alex Boyd in 1967-68 Sophomore 5.4 Kevin Soares in 1989-90 Sophomore 2.1 Darryl Owens in 1986-87 Junior 22.9 Alex Boyd in 1968-69 Junior 8.6 Billy Allen in 1981-82 Junior 3.3 Johnny High in 1978-79 Senior 24.0 Ken Green in 1982-83 Senior 7.9 Billy Allen in 1982-83 Senior 4.3 Johnny High in 1978-79 REBOUNDS BLOCKS 2018-19 Player, Year G Reb. Player, Year G Blks FIELD GOALS MADE STATS 1. Pete Padgett, 1972-73 26 462 1. Cameron Oliver, 2015-16 38 99 Player, Year G FG 2. Pete Padgett, 1973-74 26 395 2. Edgar Jones, 1977-78 27 96 1. Mike Gray, 1978-79 28 275 3. Alex Boyd, 1967-68 26 364 3. JaVale McGee, 2007-08 33 92 Ken Green, 1982-83 29 275 4. Edgar Jones, 1976-77 27 355 4. Cameron Oliver, 2016-17 35 91 3. Nick Fazekas, 2005-06 33 268 5. Nick Fazekas, 2006-07 32 354 5. Dario Hunt, 2011-12 35 83 4. Alex Boyd, 1967-68 26 263 6. Cameron Oliver, 2015-16 38 345 6. AJ West, 2014-15 30 79 5. Luke Babbitt, 2009-10 34 251 RECORD 7. Nick Fazekas, 2005-06 33 342 7. Dario Hunt, 2008-09 34 67 6. Perry Campbell, 1974-75 26 249 BOOK 8. Dario Hunt, 2011-12 35 338 8. Dario Hunt, 2009-10 34 66 7. Nick Fazekas, 2006-07 32 248 9. Alex Boyd, 1968-69 25 333 9. Dario Hunt, 2010-11 32 59 8. Edgar Jones, 1976-77 27 247 10. AJ West, 2014-15 30 331 10. Greg Palm, 1981-82 28 55 9. Dwyane Randall, 1985-86 27 240 Freshman 462 Pete Padgett in 1972-73 Freshman 99 Cameron Oliver in 2015-16 10. Faron Hand, 1996-97 30 235 Sophomore 395 Pete Padgett in 1973-74 Sophomore 92 JaVale McGee in 2007-08 Freshman 201 Cameron Oliver in 2015-16 Junior 342 Nick Fazekas in 2005-06 Junior 96 Edgar Jones in 1977-78 Sophomore 263 Alex Boyd in 1967-68 Senior 354 Nick Fazekas in 2006-07 Senior 83 Dario Hunt in 2011-12 Junior 268 Nick Fazekas in 2005-06 Senior 275 Mike Gray in 1978-79 REBOUNDS AVERAGE BLOCKS AVERAGE Ken Green in 1982-83 Player, Year G RPG Player, Year G BPG 1. Pete Padgett, 1972-73 26 17.8 1. Edgar Jones, 1977-78 27 3.6 2. Pete Padgett, 1973-74 26 15.2 2. JaVale McGee, 2007-08 33 2.8 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3. Alex Boyd, 1967-68 26 14.0 3. AJ West, 2014-15 30 2.6 Player, Year G FGA 4. Alex Boyd, 1968-69 25 13.3 Cameron Oliver, 2015-16 38 2.6 1. Alex Boyd, 1967-68 26 666 5. Edgar Jones, 1976-77 27 13.1 Cameron Oliver, 2016-17 35 2.6 2. Ken Green, 1982-83 29 615 6. Pete Padgett, 1974-75 26 12.9 6. Dario Hunt, 2011-12 35 2.4 3. Perry Campbell, 1974-75 26 550 7. Greg Palm, 1980-81 26 11.3 7. AJ West, 2013-14 21 2.3 4. Romie Thomas, 1970-71 22 536 Sam Mosley, 1982-83 29 11.3 8. Edgar Jones, 1978-79 21 2.2 5. Mike Gray, 1978-79 28 514 9. Dave Webber, 1972-73 26 11.2 9. Dario Hunt, 2008-09 34 2.0 6. Alex Boyd, 1968-69 25 511 10. Greg Palm, 1981-82 28 11.1 10. Dario Hunt, 2009-10 34 1.9 7. Nick Fazekas, 2005-06 33 507 Corey Jackson, 2001-02 29 11.1 Freshman 2.6 Cameron Oliver in 2015-16 8. Dwyane Randall, 1985-86 28 505 Nick Fazekas, 2006-07 32 11.1 Sophomore 2.8 JaVale McGee in 2007-08 9. Luke Babbitt, 2009-10 34 502 Freshman 17.8 Pete Padgett in 1972-73 Junior 3.6 Edgar Jones in 1977-78 10. 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Fenner, 2015-16 38 7. Dave Webber, 1973-74 198 349 .567 2. Marcus Marshall, 2016-17 35 115 Cameron Oliver, 2015-16 38 8. Olek Czyz, 2011-12 180 333 .541 3. Caleb Martin, 2017-18 36 100 2. Lindsey Drew, 2015-16 37 9. Mike Gray, 1978-79 275 514 .535 4. Jimmy Carroll, 1996-97 31 96 Jordan Caroline, 2017-18 37 10. Dwyane Randall, 1984-85 165 311 .531 5. Malik Story, 2011-12 35 94 Hallie Cooke, 2017-18 37 ROSTER Freshman .523 Nick Fazekas in 2003-04 6. Jazz Johnson, 2019-20 29 91 Kendall Stephens, 2017-18 37 Sophomore .529 JaVale McGee in 2007-08 7. Marcelus Kemp, 2006-07 34 84 Freshman 38 Cameron Oliver in 2015-16 Junior .630 Greg Palm in 1980-81 8.
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