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Career Records 1,000-Point Scorers Assists 1 CAREER RECORDS 1,000-POINT SCORERS ASSISTS 1. Johnny Dee (2011-15) 2,046 1. Christopher Anderson (2011-2015) 757 2. Brandon Johnson (2005-10) 1,790 2. Brandon Johnson (2005-2010) 525 3. Gyno Pomare (2005-09) 1,725 3. David Fizdale (1992-1996) 465 4. Olin Carter III (2015-19) 1,558 4. Stan Washington (1971-74) 451 5. Stan Washington (1971-74) 1,472 5. Wayman Strickland (1988-1992) 408 6. Nick Lewis (2001-06) 1,453 6. Mike Stockapler (1977-1981) 374 7. Bob Bartholomew (1977-81) 1,394 7. Isaiah Wright (2017-19) 326 8. Scott Thompson (1983-87) 1,379 8. Dana White (1997-2001) 325 9. Andre Laws (1998-02) 1,337 9. Brock Jacobsen (1995-1999) 311 10. Ryan Williams (1994-99) 1,318 10. Ross DeRogatis (2004-2007) 307 11. Robert “Pinky” Smith (1971-74) 1,295 Mike McGrain (2001-2004) 307 12. Russ Cravens (1959-63) 1,234 13. Kelvin Woods (1988-92) 1,216 REBOUNDS 14. Doug Harris (1992-95) 1,212 1. Gus Magee (1966-1970) 1,000 15. Isaiah Pineiro (2017-2019) 1,210 2. Gyno Pomare (2005-2009) 864 16. Gylan Dottin (1988-93) 1,187 3. Bob Bartholomew (1977-1981) 797 Brian Miles (1995-98) 1,187 Robert “Pinky” Smith (1971-1974) 797 18. Christopher Anderson (2011-15) 1,181 5. Scott Thompson (1983-1987) 740 19. Ken Leslie (1956-59) 1,174 6. Richard “Buzz” Harnett (1974-1978) 723 20. Cliff Ashford (1963-66) 1,164 7. Ryan Williams (1994-1999) 653 21. Sean Flannery (1992-97) 1,100 8. Chris Manresa (2009-2013) 652 22. Richard “Buzz” Harnett (1974-78) 1,090 9. Paul Reynolds (1956-1958) 638 Ross DeRogatis (2004-07) 1,090 10. Gylan Dottin (1988-1993) 595 24. Rick Cabrera (1965-68) 1,088 25. Wayman Strickland (1988-92) 1,040 REBOUNDING AVERAGE (min. 2 seasons) 26. Ken Smith (1972-76) 1,023 1. Paul Reynolds (1956-58) 11.8 2. Robert “Pinky” Smith (1971-74) 10.8 GAMES PLAYED 3. Gus Magee (1966-1970) 10.2 1. Brandon Johnson (2005-2010) 134 4. Neil Traub (1973-75) 10.0 2. Johnny Dee (2011-2015) 131 5. Isaiah Pineiro (2017-19) 7.9 Simi Fajemisin (2011-2015) 131 6. Bob Scotlan (1969-71) 7.8 4. Chris Lewis (2006-2010) 130 7. Bob Bartholomew (1977-1981) 7.7 5. Alex Floresca (2015-20) 129 8. Cliff Ashford (1963-66) 7.5 Christopher Anderson (2011-2015) 129 Russ Cravens (1959-1963) 7.5 Gyno Pomare (2004-2009) 129 10. Richard “Buzz” Harnett (1974-1978) 6.9 8. Dennis Kramer (2010-2014) 127 9. Brett Bailey (2013-2016) 126 BLOCKED SHOTS (since 1978) Tyler Williams (2015-19) 126 1. Jito Kok (2012-2015) 193 2. Scott Thompson (1983-1987) 183 SCORING AVERAGE (min. 800 points) 3. Gyno Pomare (2005-2009) 158 1. Stan Washington (1971-74) 18.2 (1,472/81) 4. Dondi Bell (1987-1991) 129 2. Robert “Pinky” Smith (1971-74) 17.5 (1,295/74) 5. Yauhen Massalski (2017-Current) 122 3. Isaiah Pineiro (2017-19) 17.3 (1,210/70) 6. Dennis Kramer (2010-2014) 99 4. Mike Whitmarsh (1982-84) 17.2 (893/52) 7. Nick Lewis (2001-2006) 78 5. Jim Fleming (1959-61) 17.1 (942/55) 8. Chris Manresa (2009-2013) 70 6. Cliff Ashford (1956-59) 16.6 (1,164/70) Roberto Mafra (2008-2010) 70 7. Brandon Gay (2003-05) 16.0 (849/53) 10. Brooks Barnhard (1989-1994) 68 8. Brice Vounang (2003-05) 15.9 (911/57) 9. Jason Blair (2001-03) 15.8 (931/59) 10. Johnny Dee (2011-2015) 15.6 (2,046/131) CAREER RECORDS STEALS (since 1978) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Christopher Anderson (2011-2015) 254 1. Brandon Johnson (2005-2010) 634 2. Brandon Johnson (2005-2010) 240 2. Gyno Pomare (2004-2009) 534 3. Wayman Strickland (1988-1992) 154 3. Cliff Ashford (1963-1966) 477 4. David Fizdale (1992-1996) 150 4. Bob Bartholomew (1977-1981) 448 5. Andre Laws (1998-2002) 144 5. Johnny Dee (2011-2015) 419 6. Corey Belser (2001-2006) 141 6. Kelvin Woods (1988-1992) 406 7. Dana White (1997-2001) 131 7. Nick Lewis (2001-2006) 405 8. DeJon Jackson (2006-2010) 105 8. Brian Bruso (1992-1997) 402 9. Gylan Dottin (1988-1993) 103 9. Ryan Williams (1994-1999) 396 10. Doug Harris (1992-1995) 102 10. Isaiah Pineiro (2017-19) 377 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS MADE 1. Johnny Dee (2011-2015) 1,542 1. Brandon Johnson (2005-2010) 439 2. Brandon Johnson (2005-2010) 1,434 2. Johnny Dee (2011-2015) 381 3. Stan Washington (1971-1974) 1,393 Gyno Pomare (2004-2009) 381 4. Olin Carter III (2015-19) 1,338 4. Cliff Ashford (1963-1966) 358 5. Gyno Pomare (2005-2009) 1,203 5. Nick Lewis (2001-2006) 309 6. Andre Laws (1998-2002) 1,118 6. Isaiah Pineiro (2017-19) 303 7. Nick Lewis (2001-2006) 1,072 7. Bob Bartholomew (1977-1981) 301 8. Robert “Pinky” Smith (1971-1974) 1,065 8. Ryan Williams (1994-1999) 296 9. Cliff Ashford (1963-1966) 1,051 9. Kelvin Woods (1988-1992) 285 10. Scott Thompson (1983-1987) 1,048 10. Jason Blair (2001-2003) 278 FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Gyno Pomare (2005-2009) 672 (min. 200 attempts) 2. Johnny Dee (2011-2015) 666 1. Johnny Dee (2011-15), 381-419 .909 3. Stan Washington (1971-74) 621 2. Sean Flannery (1992-97), 175-205 .854 4. Brandon Johnson (2005-2010) 581 3. Cameron Rigby (1998-01), 208-245 .849 5. Scott Thompson (1983-87) 567 4. Brandon Gay (2003-05), 205-250 .820 6. Robert “Pinky” Smith (1971-74) 550 5. Ross DeRogatis (2004-07), 172-209 .823 7. Bob Bartholomew (1978-1981) 548 6. Jason Blair (2001-03), 278-342 .813 8. Olin Carter III (2015-19) 537 7. Isaiah Pineiro (2017-19), 303-377 .804 9. Nick Lewis (2001-2006) 517 8. Stan Washington (1971-74), 230-292 .787 10. Ryan Williams (1994-1999) 488 Rusty Whitmarsh (1978-82), 177-225 .787 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 10. Tyler Williams (2015-19), 156-201 .776 (min. 500 attempts) 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Brian Bruso (1992-1997) .582 1. Olin Carter III (2015-19) 843 2. Craig Cottrell (1986-1990) .580 2. Johnny Dee (2011-2015) 831 Anthony Ruess (1982-1986) .580 3. Ross DeRogatis (2004-2007) 551 4. Bob Bartholomew (1978-1981) .549 4. Brandon Johnson (2005-2010) 543 5. Ryan Williams (1994-1999) .548 5. Sean Flannery (1992-1997) 473 6. Mike Whitmarsh (1982-84) .543 6. Doug Harris (1992-1995) 454 7. Jason Blair (2001-2003) .533 7. Andre Laws (1998-2002) 428 8. Kelvin Woods (1988-1992) .525 8. Tyler Williams (2015-19) 395 9. Robert “Pinky” Smith (1971-1974) .516 9. Wayman Strickland (1988-1992) 338 10. Brooks Barnhard (1989-1994) .504 10. Danny Means (1985-1989) 331 CAREER RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE TOP-25 SEASON SCORERS 1. Johnny Dee (2011-2015) 333 1. Isaiah Pineiro (2018-19) 677 2. Olin Carter III (2015-19) 304 2. Brandon Johnson (2007-08) 590 3. Ross DeRogatis (2004-2007) 228 3. Johnny Dee (2013-114) 582 4. Brandon Johnson (2005-2010) 189 4. Jason Keep (2002-03) 540 5. Sean Flannery (1992-1997) 183 John Jerome (1989-90) 540 6. Doug Harris (1992-1995) 176 6. Isaiah Pineiro (2017-18) 533 7. Tyler Williams (2015-19) 147 7. Nick Lewis (2005-06) 529 8. Andre Laws (1998-2002) 139 Andre Laws (2001-02) 529 9. Danny Means (1985-1989) 138 9. Johnny Dee (2014-15) 527 10. Wayman Strickland (1988-1992) 132 10. Mike Whitmarsh (1983-84) 525 11. Stan Washington (1973-74) 519 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE 12. Jason Blair (2002-03) 513 (min. 200 attempts) 13. Johnny Dee (2012-13) 511 1. Brad Lechtenberg (2002-04), 95-200 .475 14. Gyno Pomare (2007-08) 508 2. Pat Holbert (1989-1991), 97-226 .429 15. Brandon Gay (2004-05) 506 3. Matt Delzell (1999-2003), 99-234 .423 Jim Fleming (1960-61) 506 4. Danny Means (1985-1989), 138-331 .417 17. Robert “Pinky” Smith (1972-73) 503 5. Ross DeRogatis (2004-2007), 228-551 .414 18. Ross DeRogatis (2006-07) 502 6. Matt Dorr (2008-2011), 119-295 .403 19. Cliff Ashford (1964-65) 494 7. Johnny Dee (2011-2015), 333-831 .401 20. Brett Bailey (2016-17) 483 8. W. Strickland (1988-1992), 132-338 .391 21. Gyno Pomare (2006-07) 477 Nick Lewis (2001-2006), 110-281 .391 22. Scott Thompson (1986-87) 476 10. Doug Harris (1992-1995), 176-454 .388 23. Brice Vounang (2003-04) 474 24. Stan Washington (1972-73) 473 25. Stan Washington (1971-72) 470 GAMES PLAYED 1. Isaiah Pineiro (2018-19) 36 Tyler Williams (2018-19) 36 Gyno Pomare (2007-08) 36 DeJon Jackson (2007-08) 36 Chris Lewis (2007-08) 36 6. Alex Floresca (2018-19) 35 Johnny Dee (2013-14) 35 Dennis Kramer (2013-14) 35 Chistopher Anderson (2013-14) 35 Jito Kok (2013-14) 35 Brett Bailey (2013-14) 35 Thomas Jacobs (2013-14) 35 Simi Fajemisin (2013-14) 35 Brandon Johnson (2007-08) 35 Rob Jones (2007-08) 35 Trumaine Johnson (2007-08) 35 SCORING AVERAGE (min. 400 points) 1. John Jerome (540 points, 1989-90) 19.3 2. Stan Washington (519 points, 1973-74) 19.2 3. Cliff Ashford (494 points, 1964-65) 19.0 4. Isaiah Pineiro (677 points, 2018-19) 18.8 5. Mike Whitmarsh (525 points, 1983-84) 18.8 6.
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