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Men's Basketball Men’s Basketball Season Records (Updated May 20, 2021) TOTAL POINTS FIELD GOALS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Rashad Phillips, 2001 ...............785 1. Terry Duerod, 1979 .................303 (Min. 125 Attempts) 2. Antoine Davis, 2019 .................784 2. Dave DeBusschere, 1960 .........288 1. Ryvon Covile, 2004 ..................637 3. Spencer Haywood, 1969 ..........771 Spencer Haywood, 1969 ..........288 2. Chris Brandon, 2020 ................634 4. Archie Tullos, 1988 ..................752 4. Archie Tullos, 1988 ..................286 3. Mike Lovelace, 1993 ................624 5. Rashad Phillips, 2000 ...............735 5. Dave DeBusschere, 1962 .........267 4. Eli Holman, 2010 ......................614 6. Antoine Davis, 2020 .................729 6. Antoine Davis, 2019 .................263 5. Jaleel Hogan, 2017 ...................591 7. Bill Ebben, 1957 .......................724 Bill Ebben, 1957 ......................263 6. Terry Tyler, 1977 .....................589 8. Dave DeBusschere, 1962 .........696 8. John Long, 1978 .......................258 7. Brian Alexander, 1998 .............584 9. Dave DeBusschere, 1960 .........691 9. Dave DeBusschere, 1961 .........256 8. Mike Lovelace, 1992 ................582 10. Tony Tolbert, 1994 ...................683 10. John Long, 1977 .......................245 9. Clarence McNatt, 1983 ............581 10. Terry Tyler, 1978 .....................580 SCORING AVERAGE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Spencer Haywod, 1969 ...........32.1 1. Bill Ebben 1957 ........................681 3-POINT FIELD GOALS* 2. Bill Ebben, 1957 ......................27.8 2. Dave DeBusschere, 1960 .........665 1. Rashad Phillips, 2001 ...............136 3. Dave DeBusschere, 1962 ........26.8 3. Antoine Davis, 2019 .................657 2. Antoine Davis, 2019 .................132 4. Antoine Davis, 2019 ................26.1 4. Dave DeBusschere, 1961 .........636 3. Rashad Phillips, 2000 ...............102 5. Dave DeBusschere, 1960 ........25.6 5. Antoine Davis, 2020 .................623 4. Antoine Davis, 2020 .................101 6. Archie Tullos, 1988 .................25.1 6. Dave DeBusschere, 1962 .........616 5. Greg Grays, 2002 ......................95 7. Antoine Davis, 2020 ................24.3 7. Archie Tullos, 1988 ..................602 6. Anton Wilson, 2016 ...................86 8. Antoine Davis, 2021 ................24.0 8. Terry Duerod, 1979 .................577 7. Antoine Davis, 2021 ...................83 9. Bill Ebben, 1965 ......................23.6 9. Guy Sparrow, 1955 ..................566 Desmond Ferguson, 1999 ...........83 Tony Tolbert, 1994 ..................23.6 10. Guy Sparrow, 1954 ..................547 9. Desmond Ferguson, 2000 ..........82 10. Jon Goode, 2008 ........................79 REBOUNDS** (*No records kept until 1987) 1. Dave DeBusschere, 1960 .........540 2. Spencer Haywood, 1969 ..........530 3. Dick Dzik, 1964 ........................521 4. Dave DeBusschere, 1961 .........514 5. Dave DeBusschere, 1962 .........498 6. Guy Sparrow, 1955 ..................489 7. Dorie Murrey, 1966 ..................418 8. Dick Dzik, 1963 ........................385 9. Don Haase, 1958 ......................375 10. Dorie Murrey, 1965 ..................366 (**No records kept 1951-53) ASSISTS*** 1. Wilbert McCormick, 1978 .......220 2. Dennis Boyd, 1977 ...................219 3. Kevin McAdoo, 1986 ................215 4. Wilbert McCormick, 1979 .......184 5. Rashad Phillips, 2000 ...............169 6. Ray McCallum, 2011 ................161 7. Bill Wood, 1989 ........................158 8. Kevin McAdoo, 1984 ................157 9. Jermaine Jackson, 1998 ............149 10. Kevin McAdoo, 1985 ................147 Ray McCallum, 2013 ...............147 (***No records kept 1952-73) Wilbert McCormich holds the school record with 220 assists during the Titans' 1977-78 NIT campaign Men’s Basketball Season Records (Updated May 20, 2021) 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS* 1. Antoine Davis, 2019 .................347 2. Rashad Phillips, 2001 ...............328 3. Antoine Davis, 2020 .................312 4. Rashad Phillips, 2000 ...............252 Greg Grays, 2002 .....................252 6. Antoine Davis, 2021 ...................83 7. Desmond Ferguson, 1999 ........214 8. Greg Grays, 2001 ....................205 9. Desmond Ferguson, 2000 ........204 10. Anton Wilson, 2016 .................201 (*No records kept until 1987) 3-POINT PERCENTAGE* 1. Archie Tullos, 1987 ..................481 2. Corey Allen, 2017 ....................448 3. Jon Goode, 2008 ......................446 4. Derrick Hayes, 1998 ................444 5. Canonchet Neves, 1990 ...........441 6. Chris Jenkins, 2016 ..................432 7. Anton Wilson, 2016 .................428 8. Shawn Williams, 1991 ..............424 9. Anton Wilson, 2015 .................418 10. Rashad Phillips, 2001 ..............415 Jon Goode, 2006 ......................415 Bul Kuol, 2021 .........................415 (*No records kept until 1987) FREE THROWS 1. Bill Ebben, 1957 .......................198 Terry Tyler holds the top three marks for blocks in a season, 2. Spencer Haywood, 1969 ..........195 including a massive 172 in 1977-78 3. Rashad Phillips, 2001 ...............185 4. Rashad Phillips, 2000 ...............181 5. Dorie Murrey, 1966 ..................166 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE STEALS**** 6. Dave DeBusschere, 1962 .........162 (Min. 75 Attempts) 1. Roy Simms, 1983 ........................80 7. Guy Sparrow, 1954 ..................157 1. Antoine Davis, 2021 .................917 2. Woody Payne, 2010 ...................76 8. Norm Swanson, 1952 ...............156 2. Rashad Phillips, 2001 ...............916 3. Woody Payne, 2009 ...................66 9. Antoine Davis, 2020 .................154 3. Archie Tullos, 1988 ..................908 4. Ray McCallum, 2013 ..................64 10. Willie Green, 2003 ..................153 4. Antoine Davis, 2020 .................901 5. Terry Tyler, 1977 .......................63 5. Anton Wilson, 2016 .................892 6. Josh McFolley, 2017 ...................62 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6. Rashad Phillips, 2000 ...............870 7. Jerry Davis, 1979 .......................59 1. Bill Ebben, 1957 .......................284 7. Archie Tullos, 1987 ..................864 James Thues, 2005 .....................59 2. Guy Sparrow, 1954 ..................258 8. Antoine Davis, 2019 .................857 9. Jerry Davis, 1981 .......................58 3. Spencer Haywood, 1969 ..........254 9. Larry Salci, 1968 ......................854 Archie Tullos, 1988 ....................58 4. Dorie Murrey, 1966 ..................252 Marquis Moore, 2020 ...............854 (****No records kept until 1976) 5. Guy Sparrow, 1955 ..................245 6. Dave DeBusschere, 1962 .........242 BLOCKED SHOTS**** FOULS 7. Norm Swanson, 1952 ...............239 1. Terry Tyler, 1978 .....................172 1. Lou Rainge, 1986 .....................116 8. Ralph Goldstein, 1955 .............222 2. Terry Tyler, 1976 .....................107 2. Jaleel Hogan, 2017 ...................113 9. Doug Chappell, 1983 ...............214 3. Terry Tyler, 1977 .......................86 3. Jaleel Hogan, 2016 ...................112 10. Ralph Goldstein, 1954 .............212 4. Eli Holman, 2010 ........................77 4. Guy Sparrow, 1954 ..................103 5. Greg Grant, 1992 .......................65 5. Don Haase, 1957 ......................102 6. Stacy Johnson, 1988 ...................63 Mike Harmon, 2001 ..................102 Brian Humes, 1986 .....................63 7. Walter Poff, 1952......................101 8. Keith Jackson, 1979 ....................61 Don Haase, 1958 ......................101 9. Alan Renner-Thomas, 1994 ........56 Canonchet Neves, 1991 ...........101 Brian Alexander, 1998 ...............56 Eli Holman, 2010 ......................101 (****No records kept until 1976) Xavier Keeling, 2010 ................101.
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