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Cfe Arena Records INDIVIDUAL Points - UCF Rebounds - Opponent 3-Point Field Goals Made - UCF 1 cfe arena records INDIVIDUAL Points - UCF Rebounds - Opponent 3-Point Field Goals Made - UCF 1. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/08) 45 1. Gary Clark, Cincinnati (1/16/18) 15 1. vs. East Carolina (2/20/08) 15 2. Matt Williams vs. USF (1/17/17) 38 Dennis Tinnon, Marshall (2/20/13) 15 2. vs. USF (1/17/17) 14 Jermaine Taylor vs. Chicago St. (12/30/08) 38 3. Octavius Ellis, Cincinnati (2/9/16) 14 vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 14 Arsalan Kazemi, Rice (1/22/11) 14 Points - Opponent Hassan Whiteside, Marshall (1/13/10) 14 3-Point Field Goals Made - Opponent 1. David Holston, Chicago St. vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 40 1. Tulane (1/14/15) 16 2. Randy Culpepper, UTEP (1/23/10) 39 Assists - UCF Houston (2/2/08) 16 3. Jack Gibbs, Davidson (11/26/14) 37 1. Isaiah Sykes vs. East Carolina (2/9/13) 11 A.J. Rompza vs. SMU (1/28/09) 11 3-Point Field Goal Attempts - UCF Field Goals Made - UCF 3. Daiquan Walker vs. Bethune-Cook. (12/22/15) 10 1. vs. USF (1/17/17) 37 1. Keith Clanton vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/12/12) 14 A.J. Rompza vs. UAB (3/3/12) 10 2. vs. Houston (3/7/14) 30 Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 14 A.J. Rompza vs. Houston (2/16/10) 10 vs. Connecticut (12/28/07) 30 Jermaine Taylor vs. Penn (12/29/08) 14 A.J. Rompza vs. Chicago State (12/30/08) 10 Jermaine Taylor vs. Marshall (2/6/08) 14 A.J. Rompza vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 10 3-Point Field Goal Attempts - Opponent 1. Houston (2/2/08) 42 Field Goals Made - Opponent Assists - Opponent 1. Shaq Goodwin, Memphis (1/26/16) 15 1. Ryan Ballard, Florida Tech (12/12/08) 12 Free Throws Made - UCF Jack Gibbs, Davidson (11/26/14) 15 2. Aaron Johnson, UAB (1/29/11) 11 1. vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/22/15) 36 2. Randy Culpepper, UTEP (1/23/10) 13 2. vs. Sam Houston State (1/3/09) 35 Steals - UCF Field Goal Attempts - UCF 1. Isaiah Sykes vs. Georgia SW (2/26/13) 9 Free Throws Made - Opponent 1. Jermaine Taylor vs. East Carolina (3/7/09) 31 2. A.J. Rompza vs. UTEP (1/23/10) 6 1. Connecticut (12/28/07) 27 2. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 25 Tony Davis vs. USF (12/6/08) 6 2. Houston (2/4/09) 26 3. Matt Williams vs. USF (1/17/17) 23 Mike O’Donnell vs. Ole Miss (12/8/07) 6 Jermaine Taylor vs. Southern Miss (1/21/09) 23 Free Throw Attempts - UCF Jermaine Taylor vs. Marshall (2/6/08) 23 Steals - Opponent 1. vs. Saint Thomas (11/12/11) 47 1. John Cantrell, Chicago State (12/30/08) 6 2. vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/22/15) 43 Field Goal Attempts - Opponent vs. Tulane (1/14/15) 43 1. Aubrey Coleman, Houston (2/16/10) 24 Blocks - UCF 1. Tom Herzog vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/11/10) 8 Free Throw Attempts - Opponent 3-Point Field Goals Made - UCF Keith Clanton vs. SE Louisiana (12/4/10) 8 1. Connecticut (12/28/07) 38 1. Matt Williams vs. USF (1/17/17) 11 2. Matt Williams vs. Florida Tech (12/1/12) 7 Blocks - Opponent Rebounds - UCF 3. 12 Times 6 1. Hassan Whiteside vs. Marshall (1/13/10) 10 1. vs. Nicholls (11/14/16) 59 2. JaVale McGee, Nevada (11/11/07) 6 2. vs. UC Irvine (11/18/15) 57 3-Point Field Goals Made - Opponent 3. vs. Bethune-Cookman (11/17/13) 55 1. Randy Culpepper, UTEP (1/23/10) 9 TEAM 2. David Holston, Chicago St. vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 8 Points - UCF Rebounds - Opponent 3. Jordan Potts, Bethune-Cookman (12/22/15) 7 1. vs. West Florida (11/12/10) 115 1. Illinois-Chicago (12/5/15) 51 Jay Hook, Tulane (1/14/15) 7 2. vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 110 2. Memphis (2/22/15) 50 Robert McKiver, Houston (2/2/08) 7 vs. East Carolina (12/12/08) 110 Assists - UCF 3-Point Field Goal Attempts - UCF Points - Opponent 1. vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 28 1. Matt Williams vs. USF (1/17/17) 21 1. Tulane (1/14/15) 100 2. vs. West Florida (11/12/10) 25 2. Matt Williams vs. Md. Eastern Shore (12/10/16) 14 2. Chicago State vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 98 vs. Newberry (12/1/09) 25 Jermaine Taylor vs. East Carolina (3/7/09) 14 3. Houston (2/4/09) 97 vs. East Carolina (2/20/08) 25 vs. UTEP (1/23/08) 25 3-Point Field Goal Attempts - Opponent Fewest Points - UCF 1. David Holston, Chicago St. vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 16 1. vs. Cincinnati (1/16/18) 38 Assists - Opponent 2. Randy Culpepper, UTEP (1/23/10) 15 2. vs. UConn (1/31/16) 41 1. Louisville (12/31/13) 28 3. Trey Davis, UMass (12/8/15) 14 vs. FAU (12/13/14) 41 2. Memphis (1/26/16) 23 Chris Lutz, Marshall (1/25/09) 14 UTEP (1/23/10) 23 Rodney Foster, Rice (3/1/08) 14 Fewest Points - Opponent 1. vs. SMU (2/17/18) 37 Steals - UCF Free Throws Made - UCF 2. vs. Temple (1/7/18) 39 1. vs. Marshall (2/20/13) 15 1. Tony Davis vs. Holy Cross (1/6/09) 14 vs. Jackson State (11/15/10) 39 vs. Newberry (12/1/09) 15 Jermaine Taylor vs. Sam Houston St. (1/3/09) 14 3. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 12 Field Goals Made - UCF Steals - Opponent 1. vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 43 1. Georgia Southern (12/2/14) 14 Free Throws Made - Opponent 2. vs. East Carolina (2/20/08) 41 Florida Tech (12/1/12) 14 1. Dedric Lawson, Memphis (2/4/17) 14 3. SMU (1/25/17) 13 2. Elijah Millsap, La-Lafayette (12/11/07) 13 Field Goals Made - Opponent Palm Beach Atlantic (1/30/12) 13 1. Houston (2/24/16) 38 North Carolina A&T (1/30/12) 13 Free Throw Attempts - UCF Tulane (1/14/15) 38 Chicago State (12/30/08) 13 1. Isaiah Sykes vs. Belmont (12/29/12) 17 2. UTEP (1/23/10) 36 Blocks - UCF Free Throw Attempts - Opponent Field Goal Attempts - UCF 1. vs. Saint Thomas (11/12/11) 14 1. Jontae Sherrod, East Carolina (1/19/11) 16 1. vs. Houston (1/11/12) 75 2. vs. Illinois-Chicago (12/5/15) 13 2. Dedric Lawson, Memphis (2/4/17) 14 vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 73 Elijah Millsap, La-Lafayette (12/11/07) 14 3. vs. Tampa (11/8/13) 72 Blocks - Opponent 1. Marshall (1/13/10) 10 Rebounds - UCF Field Goal Attempts - Opponent Florida State (11/13/13) 10 1. Tacko Fall vs. Pennsylvania (12/12/16) 17 1. Tulane (1/14/15) 80 3. Louisville (12/31/13) 9 2. Tacko Fall vs. Nicholls (11/14/16) 16 2. UAB (1/9/13) 77 Memphis (2/9/11) 9 Keith Clanton vs. Old Dominion (12/17/11) 16 3. Tulsa (1/12/08) 75 Isaiah Sykes vs. East Carolina (2/9/13) 16 1 UCF MEN’S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON HISTORY 1994 1996 ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS, NCAA TOURNAMENT BERTH ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS, NCAA TOURNAMENT BERTH 2004 2005 ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS, NCAA TOURNAMENT BERTH ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS, NCAA TOURNAMENT BERTH DIVISION I NCAA TOURNAMENT DIVISION II NCAA TOURNAMENT 1994 1976 Southeast Regional - Chattanooga, Tenn. March 17 Purdue L, 98-67 March 11 Valdosta State L, 95-82 1996 March 12 Rollins L, 101-91 March 14 UMass L, 92-70 1977 Southeast Regional - Chattanooga, Tenn. 2004 March 4 Armstrong State W, 91-82 March 19 Pittsburgh L, 53-44 March 5 Chattanooga L, 88-79 2005 1978 South Regional - Orlando, Fla. March 18 UConn L, 77-71 March 3 Augusta W, 86-66 March 4 Florida A&M W, 85-78 NIT 1978 Quarterfinals - Orlando, Fla. 2012 March 11 San Diego W, 77-71 March 14 at Drexel (First Round) L, 81-56 1978 National Championship - Springfield, Mo. 2017 March 17 Cheyney State L, 79-63 March 15 Colorado (First Round) W, 79-74 March 18 Eastern Illinois L, 77-67 March 20 at Illinois State (Second Round) W, 63-62 1980 South Regional - Lakeland, Fla. March 22 Illinois (Quarterfinals) W, 68-58 Feb. 28 West Georgia W, 81-78 March 28 vs. TCU (Semifinals) L, 68-53 Feb. 29 Florida Southern L, 71-64 1981 South Regional - Orlando, Fla. CBI March 6 Morehouse W, 94-77 2011 March 7 Florida Southern L, 73-71 March 16 St. Bonaventure (1st Round) W, 69-54 1982 South/Central Regional - Warrensburg, Mo. March 21 Rhode Island (2nd Round) W, 66-54 March 4 Southeast Missouri State L, 60-55 March 23 at Creighton (Semifinals) L, 82-64 March 5 Central Missouri State L, 70-62 2 conference tournaments SUNSHINE STATE 1995 - Orlando, Fla. CONFERENCE USA 1978 - Lakeland, Fla. March 2 Southeastern Louisiana L, 81-70 2006 - Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 21 St. Leo W, 89-60 1996 - DeLand, Fla. March 8 East Carolina W, 65-52 Feb. 22 Rollins W, 103-66 Feb. 29 Southeastern Louisiana W, 83-80 March 9 Houston L, 71-52 1979 - Orlando, Fla. March 1 Campbell W, 80-71 2007 - Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 24 St. Leo W, 85-70 March 2 Mercer W, 86-77 March 8 Rice L, 53-51 Feb.
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