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2009-10 NCAA Men's Basketball Records (Division I) Division I Records Individual Records ....................................... 12 Team Records ................................................ 14 All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 17 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders ....... 30 Annual Individual Champions ............... 34 Miscellaneous Player Information ........ 37 All-Time Team Leaders ............................... 37 Annual Team Champions ......................... 46 Statistical Trends ........................................... 52 All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 53 Vacated and Forfeited Games ................ 56 Winningest Teams By Decade ................ 57 Winningest Teams Over Periods of Time ......................................... 58 Winning Streaks ............................................ 59 Rivalries ............................................................ 60 Associated Press (A.P.) Poll Records ..... 61 Week-by-Week A.P. Polls ........................... 68 Final Season Polls ......................................... 84 12 Individual Records Individual Records Basketball records are confined to the “modern COMBINED POINTS, TwO TEAMMATES era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, the VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT Three-Point Field Goals first without the center jump after each goal Game THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS scored. Except for the school’s all-time won-lost 92—Kevin Bradshaw (72) and Isaac Brown (20), Alliant Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1991 Game record or coaches’ records, only statistics achieved 15—Keith Veney, Marshall vs. Morehead St., Dec. 14, 1996 COMBINED POINTS, TwO OPPOSING while an institution was an active member of the (25 attempts) PlayERS ON DIVISION I TEAMS Season NCAA are included in team or individual catego- Game 162—Stephen Curry, Davidson, 2008 (369 attempts) ries. Official weekly statistics rankings in scoring 115—Pete Maravich (64), LSU and Dan Issel (51), Kentucky, Career and shooting began with the 1947-48 season; Feb. 21, 1970 457—J.J. Redick, Duke, 2003-06 (1,126 attempts) individual rebounds were added for the 1950-51 GAMES SCORING AT LEAST 50 POINTS THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME season, although team rebounds were not add- Season 10—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 Season ed until 1954-55. Individual assists were kept in 5.6—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (158 in 28) 1950-51 and 1951-52, and permanently added in Season—Consecutive Games Career 3—Pete Maravich, LSU, Feb. 10 to Feb. 15, 1969 (Min. 200 made) 4.6—Timothy Pollard, Mississippi Val., 1983-84. Blocked shots and steals were added in Career 1988-89 (256 in 56) 1985-86 and three-point field goals were added 28—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 CONSECUTIVE THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS in 1986-87. Assists-to-turnover ratio was added GAMES SCORING AT LEAST 40 POINTS Game in 2007-08. For Triple-Doubles and Double-Dou- Career 11—Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Siena, Jan. 7, 1987 bles, the individual had to reach double figures in 56—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 Season 15—Todd Leslie, Northwestern, 1990 (during four games, two or more of the following categories: points, GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES Dec. 15-28) rebounds, assists, blocked shots or steals. Triple- Career CONSECUTIVE GAMES MAKING Doubles and Double-Doubles include only the 132—Danny Manning, Kansas, 1985-88 A THRee-PoINT FIELD GOAL years in which each category was officially kept by CONSECUTIVE GAMES Season SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES 38—Steve Kerr, Arizona, Nov. 27, 1987 to April 2, 1988 the NCAA. Scoring, rebounding, assists, blocked Career shots and steals are ranked on total number and Career 88—Cory Bradford, Illinois, Nov. 10, 1998 to Feb. 10, 2001 115—Lionel Simmons, La Salle, 1987-90 on per-game average; shooting, on percentage. THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentag- Game es and/or averages may indicate ties where none 27—Bruce Seals, Manhattan vs. Canisius, Jan. 31, 2000 Field Goals (9 made) exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the Season rankings is accurate. In 1973, freshmen became FIELD GOALS 376—Robert McKiver, Houston, 2008 (145 made) Career eligible to compete on the varsity level. Game 1,192—Keydren Clark, St. Peter’s, 2003-06 (435 made) 41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 (66 THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS PER attempts) GAME Season Scoring Season 522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 attempts) 12.9—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (362 in 28) POINTS Career Career 1,387—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,166 attempts) Game 10.1—Keydren Clark, St. Peter’s, 2003-06 (1,192 in 118) 100—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL PErcENTagE (41 FGs, 18 FTs) Game Game Season 16—Doug Grayson, Kent St. vs. North Carolina, Dec. 6, (Min. 10 made) 100%—Andre Smith, George Mason vs. 1,381—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (522 FGs, 337 FTs, 31 1967 (18 of 19) James Madison, Jan. 19, 2008 (10 of 10) games) Season (Min. 12 made) 85.7%—Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Siena, Career Jan. 7, 1987 (12 of 14) 25—Ray Voelkel, American, 1978 (during nine games, Season 3,667—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,387 FGs, 893 FTs, Nov. 24-Dec. 16) (Min. 50 made) 63.4%—Glenn Tropf, Holy Cross, 1988 83 games) FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS (52 of 82) POINTS VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT Game (Min. 100 made) 57.3%—Steve Kerr, Arizona, 1988 (114 Game of 199) 71—Jay Handlan, Wash. & Lee vs. Furman, Feb. 17, 1951 Career 72—Kevin Bradshaw, Alliant Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, (30 made) Jan. 5, 1991 (Min. 200 made and 2.0 made per game) 49.7%—Tony Season Bennett, Green Bay, 1989-92 (290 of 584) AVEragE PER GAME 1,168—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (522 made) (Min. 300 made) 46.9%—Stephen Sir, San Diego St./ Season Career Northern Ariz., 2003-07 (323 of 689) 44.5—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,381 in 31) 3,166—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,387 made) Career FIELD-GoAL PErcENTagE 44.2—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,667 in 83) Game Free Throws POINTS IN FIRST CAREER GAME (Min. 15 made) 100%—Clifford Rozier, Louisville vs. Eastern 56—Lew Alcindor, UCLA vs. Southern California, Dec. Ky., Dec. 11, 1993 (15 of 15) FREE THROws 3, 1966 (Min. 20 made) 95.5%—Bill Walton, UCLA vs. Memphis, Game CONSECUTIVE POINTS WITH NO Mar. 26, 1973 (21 of 22) 30—Pete Maravich, LSU vs. Oregon St., Dec. 22, 1969 (31 attempts) TEAMMATE SCORING *Season 74.6%—Steve Johnson, Oregon St., 1981 (235 of 315) Season 54—Bill Mlkvy, Temple vs. Wilkes, Mar. 3, 1951 355—Frank Selvy, Furman, 1954 (444 attempts) POINTS BY ONE PLAYER FOR ALL HIS TEAM’S *Based on qualifiers for national championship. Career POINTS IN A HALF Career (4 yrs.) 982—Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina, 2006-09 (Min. 400 made and 4 made per game) 67.8%—Steve (1,241 attempts) 17—Brian Wardle, Marquette vs. DePaul, Feb. 16, 2000 (3 yrs.) 893—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,152 Johnson, Oregon St., 1976-81 (828 of 1,222) (17-27 halftime score) attempts) COMBINED POINTS, TwO TEAMMATES FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE IN FIRST CAREER CONSECUTIVE FREE THROws MADE Game GAME Game 125—Frank Selvy (100) and Darrell Floyd (25), Furman vs. (Min. 12 made) 100%—J.J Hickson, North Carolina St. vs. 24—Arlen Clark, Oklahoma St. vs. Colorado, Mar. 7, 1959 Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 William & Mary, Nov. 15, 2007 (12 of 12) (24 of 24) Individual Records 13 Season (4 yrs.) 8.4—Chris Corchiani, North Carolina St., 1988-91 DOUBLE-DOUBLES 73—Gary Buchanan, Villanova, 2000-01 (during 21 (1,038 in 124) Season games, Nov. 17-Feb. 12) 31—David Robinson, Navy, 1986 Career I ON 85—Darnell Archey, Butler, 2001-03 (during 57 games, Career Feb. 15, 2001-Jan. 18, 2003) Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 87—Tim Duncan, Wake Forest, 1994-97 ISI V FREE THROws ATTEMPTED DOUBLE-DOUBLES BY A FRESHMAN I ASSISt-TO-TURNOVER RATIO Game Season D 36—Ed Tooley, Brown vs. Amherst, Dec. 4, 1954 (23 (Since 2008) 28—Michael Beasley, Kansas St., 2008 made) Season Season (Min. 3 assists per game) 3.96—Tyler Newbold, Utah St., CONSECUTIVE GAMES MAKING 444—Frank Selvy, Furman, 1954 (355 made) 2009 (111 assists to 28 turnovers) A DOUBLE-DOUBLE Career Season (4 yrs.) 1,359—Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest, 1952-55 (905 29—Mel Counts, Oregon St., Nov. 30, 1963 to Mar. 10, made) (3 yrs.) 1,152—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (893 made) Blocked Shots 1964 FRee-THROW PErcENTagE Career 40—Billy Cunningham, North Carolina, Dec. 5, 1962 to Game BLOCKED SHOTS Feb. 22, 1964 (Min. 24 made) 100%—Arlen Clark, Oklahoma St. vs. Game Colorado, Mar. 7, 1959 (24 of 24) 16—Mickell Gladness, Alabama A&M vs. Texas Southern, *Season Feb. 24, 2007 97.5%—Blake Ahearn, Missouri St., 2004 (117 of 120) Season Fouls *Based on qualifiers for national championship. 207—David Robinson, Navy, 1986 (35 games) Career Career 535—Wojciech Myrda, La.-Monroe, 1999-2002 (115 SHORTEST PLAYING TIME (Min. 300 made and 2.5 made per game) 94.6%—Blake games) Ahearn, Missouri St., 2004-07 (435 of 460) BEFORE BEING DISQUALIFIED (Min. 600 made) 91.2%—J.J. Redick, Duke, 2003-06 (662 AVEragE PER GAME Game of 726) Season 1:11—Ben Wardrop, San Diego St. vs. Colorado St., Jan. 6.5—Shawn James, Northeastern, 2006 (196 in 30) 24, 2004 Career MOST GAMES NEVER FOULING OUT Rebounds (Min. 225) 5.9—Keith Closs, Central Conn. St., 1995-96 (317 in 54) Full Career (4 yrs.) 4.7—Wojciech Myrda, La.-Monroe, 1999-2002 141—Darris Nichols, West Virginia, 2005-08 REBOUNDS (535 in 115) Game 51—Bill Chambers, William & Mary vs. Virginia, Feb. 14, 1953 Games (Since 1973) 35—Larry Abney, Fresno St. vs. SMU, Feb. Steals 17, 2000 GAMES PlayED (SINCE 1947-48) Season STEALS 734—Walt Dukes, Seton Hall, 1953 (33 games) Season (Since 1973) 597—Marvin Barnes, Providence, 1974 (32 Game 40—Mark Alarie, Tommy Amaker, Johnny Dawkins, games) 13—Mookie Blaylock, Oklahoma vs.
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