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Wbb 2014-15 Record Book.Indd UTAH BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK UTAH BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Team Records FEWEST GAMES PLAYED MOST FIELD GOALS, SEASON FEWEST FT ATTEMPTS, SEASON WINS/LOSSES 1. 14, 1974-75 (12-2) 1. 1,087; 1978-79 1. 411, 1975-76 FOULS ALLTIME RECORD 2. 1,060; 1980-81 MOST FOULS, SEASON 837-364 (.697 since 1974-75) HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE 3. 913; 1979-80 HIGHEST FT PCT., GAMEMIN. 1. 644, 1980-81 1. 27,014, 2008-09 4. 900; 1983-84 5/GAME MOST WINS IN A SEASON 1. .963 (26-27) at Wyoming FEWEST FOULS, SEASON 1. 28, 2000-01 (28-4) LONGEST WINNING STREAK FEWEST FIELD GOALS, SEASON (2/15/03) 1. 332, 1975-76 2. 27, 2005-06 (27-7) 1. 22, Dec. 8, 2007 at 1. 534; 1993-94 27, 2007-08 (27-5) Minnesota (66-54) through HIGHEST FT PCT., SEASON MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS, SEASON 3. 26, 2004-05 (26-8) March 8, 2008 vs. UNLV MOST FG ATTEMPTED, GAME 1. .802, 2008-09 (413-515) 1. 28, 1981-82 26, 1976-77 (26-3) (82-46). 1. 93 vs. Idaho (12/19/80) 2. .770, 2000-01 (523-679) 2. 26, 1979-80 2. 18, Jan. 7, 1977 at BYU 2. 90 vs. N.M. State (2/2/79) 3. .766, 2007-08 (410-535) 3. 25, 1982-83 MOST CONFERENCE WINS (64-52) through March 4. .761, 2006-07 (468-615) 1. 16, 2007-08 (16-0) 5, 1977 vs. New Mexico MOST FG ATTEMPTED, SEASON FEWEST DISQUALIFICATIONS, 2. 15, 1996-97 (15-1) State (62-49) 1. 2,415; 1978-79 LOWEST FT PCT., SEASON SEASON 3. 14, 2000-01 (14-0) 3. 16, Nov. 21, 1997 at 2. 2,244; 1980-81 1. .607, 1979-80 (378-623) 1. 3, 2003-04 4. 13, 1976-77 (13-0) Weber State (69-48) 3. 1,989; 1979-80 13, 2008-09 (13-3) through Jan. 24, 1998 REBOUNDS vs. UNLV (75-49) FEWEST FG ATTEMPTED, SEASON STEALS FEWEST WINS IN A SEASON 1. 1,418; 2001-02 MOST REBOUNDS, GAME MOST STEALS, GAME 1. 12, 1974-75 (12-2) LONGEST LOSING STREAK 1. 74 at Utah State (2/18/84) 1. 25 vs. Southern Utah (1/2/91) 12, 1993-94 (12-14) 1. 6, Dec. 14, 1993 vs. Oregon HIGHEST FG PCT., SEASON 2. 67 vs. Colorado State 25 vs. New Mexico (3/5/92) 12, 2013-14 (12-19) State (42-66) through Jan. 1, 1. .479, 1988-89 (832-1737) (2/8/97) 1994 at Kansas State (41-49) 2. .472, 1980-81 (1060-2244) MOST STEALS, SEASON FEWEST CONFERENCE WINS 6, Dec. 29, 2012 vs. North 3. .469, 1983-84 (900-1917) MOST REBOUNDS, SEASON 1. 376, 1980-81 1. 4, 2013-14 (4-14) Dakota (62-56) through Jan. 1. 1,427; 1978-79 2. 334, 1989-90 2. 6, 1989-90 (6-4) 18, 2013 vs. Arizona (62-58) LOWEST FG PCT., SEASON 2. 1,409; 1980-81 3. 312, 1996-97 3. 7, 1981-82 (7-3) 3. 5, Dec. 4, 1982 at Cal Poly- 1. .370, 1993-94 (534-1445) 3. 1,345; 2012-13 4. 311, 1990-91 7, 2010-11 (7-9) Pomona (51-58) through 4. 1,343; 1983-84 Dec. 12, 1982 at Oregon THREEPOINTERS 5. 1,326; 2009-10 FEWEST STEALS, SEASON MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON (63-73) 1. 151, 1978-79 1. 19, 2013-14 (12-19) 5, Jan. 3, 2014 at UCLA MOST 3PT. FG MADE, GAME FEWEST REBOUNDS, SEASON 2. 17, 2010-11 (18-17) (55-38) through Jan. 17 at 1. 15 vs. TCU (12/11/04) 1. 737, 1975-76 (30.7 rpg) BLOCKED SHOTS 3. 16, 2011-12 (16-16) Washington (53-52) 2. 13 (fi ve ti mes) 2. 991, 1997-98 (36.7 rpg) 5, Feb. 2, 2014 at Colorado MOST BLOCKS, GAME MOST CONFERENCE LOSSES (61-45) through Feb. 16, MOST 3PT. FG MADE, SEASON HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVG. 1. 13 vs. New Mexico (3/5/92) 1. 14, 2013-14 (4-14) 2014 vs. Washington (67-66) 1. 238, 2005-06 1. 45.3 rpg, 1982-83 13 vs. Montana (1/4/93) 2. 10, 2011-12 (8-10) 2. 235, 2004-05 2. 44.6 rpg, 1978-79 10, 2012-13 (8-10) SCORING 3. 218, 2002-03 3. 43.3 rpg, 1983-84 MOST BLOCKS, SEASON 4. 42.7 rpg, 1980-81 1. 153, 2010-11 FEWEST LOSSES IN A SEASON MOST POINTS, GAME MOST 3PT. FG ATTEMPTED, GAME 2. 146, 1999-00 1. 2, 1974-75 (12-2) 1. 124 vs. N. Ariz. (3/24/79) 1. 34 at Oregon (2/2/12) LOWEST REBOUNDING AVG. 3. 133, 2011-12 2. 3, 1976-77 (26-3) 2. 109 vs. Utah State (1/13/84) 2. 33 at New Mexico (3/8/03) 1. 30.7 rpg, 1975-76 4. 129, 1982-83 3. 4, 2000-01 (28-4) 3. 103 vs. N.M. State (2/2/79) 2. 33.9 rpg, 2003-04 129, 2009-10 103 vs. Cal Poly-Pomona MOST 3PT. FG ATT., SEASON FEWEST CONFERENCE LOSSES (12/15/89) 1. 662, 2005-06 MOST OFFENSIVE REB., SEASON FEWEST BLOCKS, SEASON 1. 0, 1976-77 (13-0) 5. 102 at Utah State (12/1/79) 2. 655, 2010-11 1. 475, 1989-90 1. 41, 1989-90 0, 2000-01 (14-0) 3. 647, 2004-05 2. 451, 1990-91 0, 2007-08 (16-0) MOST POINTS, SEASON 1. 2,589; 1978-79 HIGHEST 3PT. FG PCT., GAME MOST DEFENSIVE REB., SEASON TURNOVERS BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 2. 2,580; 1980-81 1. .769 (10-13) (vs. BYU 1. 1,032, 2012-13 MOST TURNOVERS, GAME 1. .896, 1976-77 (26-3) 3. 2,353; 2005-06 3/8/95 at Albuquerque, N.M.) 2. 932, 2008-09 1. 39 vs. Central Missouri State 2. .875, 2000-01 (28-4) 4. 2,258; 1990-91 3. 913, 2009-10 (12/16/78 at Columbus, Miss.) 5. 2,241; 2004-05 HIGHEST 3PT. FG PCT., SEASON 4. 894, 2010-11 BEST CONFERENCE 1. .428, 1988-89 (59-138) 5. 872, 2011-12 MOST TURNOVERS, SEASON WINNING PCT. HIGHEST SCORING AVG., SEASON 2. .401, 1999-00 (202-504) 1. 728, 1980-81 1. 1.000, 1976-77 (13-0) 1. 78.5 ppg, 1978-79 3. .396, 2007-08 (185-467) ASSISTS 1.000, 2000-01 (14-0) 2. 78.2 ppg, 1980-81 FEWEST TURNOVERS, SEASON 1.000, 2007-08 (16-0) 3. 76.0 ppg, 1979-80 FREE THROWS MOST ASSISTS, GAME 1. 376, 1975-76 4. 75.3 ppg, 2004-05 1. 36 vs. UTEP (2/21/81) WORST WINNING PCT. 5. 74.1 ppg, 1982-83 MOST FT MADE, GAME 1. .387, 2013-14 (12-19) 1. 36 vs. Colorado (2/13/81) MOST ASSISTS, SEASON FEWEST POINTS, SEASON 1. 644, 1980-81 WORST CONFERENCE 1. 1,450, 1975-76 (60.4 ppg) MOST FT MADE, SEASON 2. 585, 1991-92 WINNING PCT. 2. 1,545, 1993-94 (59.4 ppg) 1. 523, 2000-01 3. 555, 1990-91 1. .222, 2013-14 (4-14) 3. 1,758, 2001-02, (65.1 ppg) 2. 503, 1989-90 4. 479, 2007-08 2. .438, 2010-11 (7-9) 503, 1991-92 3. .444, 2011-12 (8-10) LOWEST SCORING AVG., SEASON 4. 496, 1990-91 FEWEST ASSISTS, SEASON .444, 2012-13 (8-10) 1. 58.3, 2010-11 1. 158, 1975-76 2. 58.4, 2011-12 FEWEST FT MADE, SEASON MOST GAMES PLAYED 3. 59.0, 2009-10 1. 264, 1975-76 (264-411) HIGHEST ASSIST AVG., SEASON 1. 37, 2012-13 (23-14) 59.0, 2012-13 1. 19.5 apg, 1980-81 2. 35, 2009-10 (23-12) 5. 59.4, 1993-94 MOST FT ATTEMPTS, GAME 19.5 apg, 1991-92 35, 2010-11 (18-17) 1. 57 vs. Colorado (2/13/81) 3. 18.5 apg, 1990-91 4. 34, 2004-05 (26-8) FIELD GOALS 4. 17.9 apg, 1986-87 34, 2005-06 (27-7) MOST FT ATTEMPTS, SEASON MOST FIELD GOALS, GAME 1. 768, 1989-90 LOWEST ASSIST AVG., SEASON 1. 48 vs. N. Ariz. (2/24/79) 2. 735, 1980-81 1. 6.6 apg, 1975-76 2. 46 vs. Utah State (1/13/84) 3. 719, 1991-92 201415 RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK UTAH BASKETBALL Single-Game Records SCORING FIELD GOALS 3PT. FG ATTEMPTED 17, Deb Asper STEALS 1. 17, Julie Krommenhoek vs. Wyoming, Feb. 17, 1983 17, Mila Rogers 1. 45, Kalee Whipple FIELD GOALS MADE at Oregon, Nov. 30, 1996 1. 9, Melanee Brooks-McQueen vs. Wyoming, Jan. 23, 1985 vs. TCU, Feb. 10, 2010 1. 16, Susana Tauteoli vs. SUU, Jan. 2, 1991 17, Mikki Kane-Barton vs. 2. 36, Susana Tauteoli vs. vs. Fresno State, 3PT. FIELD GOAL PCT. San Diego St., March 7, 1992 Fresno State, Feb. 6, 1993 Feb. 6, 1993 (Minimum 6 Made) 17, Michelle Plouff e vs. BLOCKED SHOTS 3. 35, Kim Smith 1. 100%, Iwalani Rodrigues USC, Feb. 27, 2014 vs. DePaul, March 23, 2003 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (7-for-7) vs. Westminster, Dec. 6, 2010 1. 9, Kristi Rose 35, Julie Krommenhoek 1. 28, Michelle Plouff e FREE THROW PERCENTAGE vs. Colorado St., Feb. 8, 1997 at Rice, Jan. 23, 1997 vs. Washington, Feb. 16, 2014 2. 100%, Andrea Herold (6-for-6) (Minimum 11 Made) 2. 27, Kalee Whipple at CSU, Jan. 26, 1992 1. 100%, Morgan Warburton vs. TCU, Feb. 10, 2010 TURNOVERS REBOUNDS (16-16) vs.
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