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Norfolk State University Men's Basketball Records SCORING Norfolk State University Men’s Basketball Records SPARTAN’S DESCRIPTIONSCORING RECORDSTEXT HERE TEAM SINGLE-GAME SCORING RECORDS Most Points Scored vs. Hampton ...............................................3/8/03 63 vs. Voorhees (113-50) .......................... 1960-61 146 at St. Paul’s ............................................. 1967-68 at Georgetown......................................12/16/02 61 vs. South Carolina Area Trade (109-48) .......... vs. Morristown ...................................... 1956-57 ..................................................................... 1960-61 140 vs. Maryland State .............................. 1967-68 Most Points Allowed 60 vs. Voorhees (120-60) .......................... 1960-61 137 vs. Servlant ............................................ 1967-68 132 vs. North Carolina A&T ........................ 1967-68 vs. Suffolk Warriors (92-32) ................ 1953-54 136 vs. Tennessee State ............................. 1967-68 vs. St. Paul’s ............................................. 1961-62 59 vs. Bowie State (116-57) ......................1/22/96 134 vs. Shaw ......................................................2/4/87 129 at Delaware State .................................. 1967-68 58 vs. Mid-Atlantic Christian (108-50) ..11/8/18 vs. North Carolina A&T ...................... 1967-68 128 at Maryland State ..................................1/19/70 vs. Shaw (120-62) ...................................2/15/79 132 vs. Upper Iowa ...................................... 1965-66 126 vs. Maryland State ...............................12/15/69 56 vs. Voorhees (104-48) .......................... 1960-61 130 vs. Hampton .......................................... 1967-68 125 at St. Paul’s ...................................................2/7/81 53 vs. Livingstone (99-46) ........................ 1964-65 vs. Maryland State .............................. 1964-65 123 at Maryland ............................................12/23/00 50 vs. Knoxville College (115-65) ...........1/29/96 127 at Virginia State ........................................2/1/69 121 vs. Elizabeth City State ........................ 1961-62 vs. Hunter College (100-50) ................12/3/75 126 vs. Bowie State ..................................... 1955-56 119 vs. Old Dominion ...................................12/9/71 vs. Servlant (137-87) ............................ 1967-68 125 vs. Delaware State ............................... 1966-67 117 at Elizabeth City State ..........................1/18/69 49 vs. Bowie State (82-33) ........................ 1954-55 vs. Maryland State .............................. 1965-66 vs. Tennessee State ............................... 1967-68 48 vs. Maryland State (117-69)............... 1965-66 124 at Winston-Salem State ..................... 1967-68 at Winston-Salem State ...................... 1966-67 vs. Friendship College (92-44) .......... 1960-61 123 vs. Fayetteville State ...............................2/7/83 113 at Elizabeth City State ......................... 1965-66 46 vs. Livingstone (111-65) ......................12/2/74 vs. Johnson C. Smith ...........................12/6/71 112 vs. Johnson C. Smith .............................12/6/71 vs. Friendship College (107-61) ....... 1958-59 at Old Dominion ...................................2/23/70 at Old Dominion ....................................2/23/70 vs. St. Paul’s ............................................ 1967-68 at Western New England .....................12/3/69 Largest Losing Margin vs. Hampton .......................................... 1965-66 at Fayetteville State ...............................1/23/69 67 vs. St. Paul’s (132-65) ............................ 1961-62 122 vs. Old Dominion .................................12/9/71 vs. Elizabeth City State ........................ 1960-61 63 at Oklahoma (99-36) ...........................11/10/06 vs. St. Paul’s ...........................................12/31/69 111 at Bethune-Cookman ...........................1/31/00 47 at UNLV (103-56) ..................................12/18/06 vs. Delaware State ................................1/11/69 vs. Elizabeth City State .........................2/21/70 46 at Purdue (91-45) .................................12/21/16 121 vs. Elizabeth City State .......................2/17/73 at Delaware State ...................................1/10/70 45 at Pittsburgh (96-51) .............................12/3/02 vs. St. Paul’s .............................................2/17/69 at Maryland State ..................................12/6/68 44 at Maryland (123-79) ..........................12/23/00 at Hampton ........................................... 1967-68 vs. Grambling State .............................. 1965-66 at Maryland State (81-37) .................. 1953-54 at St. Paul’s ............................................. 1964-65 110 at Winston-Salem State .....................12/17/71 42 at Wyoming (84-42) ............................11/25/03 120 vs. Shaw ...................................................2/15/79 at St. Paul’s ............................................... 1964-65 at Pepperdine (99-57) ........................11/21/97 at Livingstone ........................................12/1/71 at Winston-Salem State ...................... 1964-65 41 at Baylor (92-51) ...................................12/30/04 at Fayetteville State .............................1/23/69 vs. Hampton (99-58) ............................ 1959-60 vs. Elizabeth City State ...................... 1967-68 Fewest Points Allowed 39 vs. Elizabeth City State (121-82) ...... 1961-62 vs. Voorhees .......................................... 1960-61 32 vs. Suffolk Warriors ............................... 1953-54 37 at Texas-El Paso (93-56)......................12/28/09 33 vs. Bowie State ....................................... 1954-55 36 at Georgetown (84-48) ......................12/16/02 Fewest Points Scored 34 vs. Mid-Atlantic Christian ..................12/14/17 35 vs. Fairfield (91-56) ..............................11/26/10 36 at Illinois State ......................................12/18/11 vs. Bowie State ....................................... 1955-56 at Nebraska (83-48) .............................11/20/07 at Oklahoma .........................................11/10/06 37 vs. Bowie State ........................................12/6/77 vs. Valparaiso (104-69) .......................11/28/98 37 vs. Maryland State ............................... 1953-54 38 vs. Coppin State .........................................3/2/19 vs. West Virginia State (92-57) .......... 1953-54 38 at Richmond .........................................12/29/02 vs. Friendship College ......................... 1958-59 39 at Virginia ................................................11/16/14 39 vs. Hampton ........................................... 1962-63 Most Points, Both Teams vs. Coppin State ......................................1/31/05 40 vs. Clark Atlanta .........................................1/3/87 266 NSU 134, N.C. A&T 132 ........................ 1967-68 42 at Wyoming............................................11/25/03 vs. Claflin .................................................. 1958-59 254 NSU 146, St. Paul’s 108 ........................ 1967-68 vs. Hampton ........................................... 1962-63 vs. Voorhees ............................................ 1954-55 253 NSU 136, Tennessee State 117 ......... 1967-68 43 at Wright State ......................................12/17/08 41 vs. Virginia Union .................................. 1963-64 252 NSU 146, Morristown College 106 .... 1956-57 at Virginia Union ....................................2/10/89 42 at Virginia State ......................................1/19/85 245 NSU 140, Maryland State 105 ........... 1967-68 44 at Michigan ..............................................11/6/18 43 vs. Pfeiffer ...............................................11/14/14 241 NSU 122, Old Dominion 119 ..............12/9/71 at Eastern Kentucky ............................11/24/12 vs. Randolph College ..........................11/16/11 237 St. Paul’s 125, NSU 112 ............................2/7/81 vs. South Carolina State .......................1/30/06 vs. North Carolina A&T .........................1/28/06 235 NSU 123, Johnson C. Smith 112 .......12/6/71 vs. Delaware State .................................2/28/04 at Hampton ..............................................12/3/05 NSU 123, Old Dominion 112 ..............2/23/70 45 at Purdue ................................................12/21/16 vs. North Carolina A&T ............................3/8/04 NSU 130, Hampton 105 ...................... 1967-68 vs. North Carolina Central ...................3/14/14 vs. Hampton ...............................................2/7/89 232 NSU 120, Fayetteville State 112 ........1/23/69 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) ................................11/18/97 vs. Pembroke State ...................................3/3/75 Delaware State 129, NSU 103 ........... 1967-68 at Winston-Salem State ...................... 1953-54 44 vs. Howard ...................................................2/4/08 231 Maryland State 126, NSU 105 ..........12/15/69 46 at Nevada................................................12/27/05 vs. Hampton ...............................................3/8/03 NSU 121, St. Paul’s 110 ........................ 1964-65 vs. Coppin State .........................................3/4/02 at St. Paul’s ................................................1/20/97 230
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