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MENS BB MEDIA GUIDE 2007.Qxd Records GAME SEASON CAREER PLAYER: PLAYER: PLAYER PoinTs ................................ 51 - Mike Williams vs PoinTs ........................ 848 - K elly Coleman - 1960 PoinTs ................ 2282 - Corey Crowder - 1988-91 AusTin Peay 12/22/72 PoinTs Average ......... 30.3 - Kelly Coleman - 1960 PoinT Average ...... 27.7 - Kelly Coleman - 1958-60 Field Goals ....................... 395 - Bill Harrell - 1951 PoinTs, Half ........................ 33 - Kelly Coleman vs Field Goals ............ 855 - Kelly Coleman - 1958-60 FG’s ATTempTed .......... 871- Kelly Coleman - 1960 FG’s ATTempTed .. 2126 - Kelly Coleman - 1958-60 CenTre 2/17/58 FG’s PercenTage ... 64.9 - Michael Cheaney - 1995 Field Goals ............................... 22 - Bill Carlyle vs 3 Field Goals ................... 93 - John WorTh - 1987 FG’s PercenTage ........ 587 - J.B. Brown - 1986-88 SouThern Illinois 2/28/62 3 FG’s ATTempTed ..... 212 - Lorico Duncan - 2000 3 Field Goals ....... 285 - Gino BarTolone - 1998-01 FG’s ATTempTed ................. 45 - Kelly Coleman vs 3 FG PercenTage ...... 53.3 - Willis Cheaney - 1995 3 FG’s ATTempTed ............... 586 - Corey Crowder - CenTre 2/17/58 Free Throws ............. 206 - George Tinsley - 1969 1988-91 FG’s PercenTage ..... 1.000 - (10-10) Larry PaTrick FT’s ATTempTed ............ 263 - Mason Cope - 1957 3 FG PercenTage ......... 47.0 - Craig Schoen - 2004 vs NorThern KenTucky 2/26/79 263 - AnTonio Garcia - 1999 Rodney Edgerson 2007-08 ConsecuTive FG’s ................. 11 - Ben Coffman vs FT’s PercenTage ........... 896 - Skip Hughes - 1964 Free Throws .......... 586 - DwighT Higgs - 1981-84 ConsecuTive FT’s ........ 36 - Willis Cheaney - 1995 Harris STowe 2/25/85 FT’s ATTempTed ...... 796 - DwighT Higgs - 1981-84 Rebounds ................. 540 - AnTonio Garcia - 1999 FT PercenTage .. 88.1 - Rodney Edgerson 2006-08 3 Field Goals Made ...... 10 - Rodney Edgerson vs Rebound Average ... 15.9 - MarTin Holland - 1960 Wisconsin-Parkside 1/25/07 AssisTs ..................... 286 - Marlon Parmer - 2003 Rebounds .......... 1115 - George Tinsley - 1966-69 3 FG’s ATTempTed ............. 15 - Bobby Zuerner vs AssisT Average .......... 8.2 - Marlon Parmer - 2003 Rebound Average ............... 14.2 - AnTonio Garcia- SouThern Indiana 3/13/04 Blocked ShoTs ........... 89 - Eugene Dabney - 2003 1998-99 3 FG PercenTage 1.000 - STeve Divine (9-9) vs Blocks Average ........ 2.5 - Eugene Dabney - 2003 AssisTs ................... 635- Willis Cheaney- 1992-95 Wayne STaTe 3/13/92 STeals ................................ 73 - Rod Drake - 1982 AssisT Average ........... 7.1 - Ray Harper - 1984-85 1.000 - Rodney Edergson (10-10) vs STeals Average .. 2.4 - Willis Cheaney - 1994 & 95 Blocked ShoTs ........... 121 - J.B. Brown - 1985-87 Wisconsin-Parkside 1/25/07 2.4 - Rod Drake - 1982 STeals .......................... 252 - Rod Drake - 1981-84 MinuTes Played ..... 1,227 - AnTonio Garcia - 1999 ConsecuTive 3 FG’s ...... 10 - Rodney Edgerson vs MinuTes Played .... 4399 - DwighT Higgs - 1981-84 MinuTes Per Game .... 37.4 - DwighT Higgs - 1982 MinuTes Per Game .36.7- DwighT Higgs- 1981-84 Wisconsin-Parkside 1/25/07 Games STarTed ....... 35 - PaTrick Crichelow - 1999 Free Throws ........................ 18 - Eric Freeman vs 35 - Adam MaTTingly - 1999 Games Played ........ 133 Gino BarTolone - 1998-01 Quincy 2/14/04 35 - Eugene Dabney - 2003 Games STarTed ........... 120 - Rod Drake - 1981-84 FT’s ATTempTed ..................... 24 - Mason Cope vs 35 - Marlon Parmer - 2003 Consec. Games Played ........ 119 - George Tinsley Louisville 2/4/56 Games Played .............. 37 - by six players - 1999 1966-69 Consec. Games STarTed 112 - Dallas ThornTon - FT’s PercenTage 1.000 - (17-17) DwighT Higgs vs TEAM SouThern ConnecTicuT 3/11/83 Wins ....................................................... 35 - 1999 1965-68 ConsecuTive FT’s ................ 17 - DwighT Higgs vs BesT Win PercenTage ............... 94.6 (35-2) - 1999 TEAM SouThern ConnecTicuT 3/11/83 Win STreak ............................................. 23 - 1968 Games ...................................... 2,085 - 1907-2008 Rebounds ......................... 29 - MarTin Holland vs PoinTs ................................................ 3246 - 1999 Wins ......................................... 1,367 - 1907-2008 YoungsTown STaTe 1/23/60 PoinT Average ..................................... 94.1 - 1973 Times over 100 ..................................... 14 - 1990 Losses ......................................... 717 - 1907-2008 AssisTs ......... 17 - T.J. SmiTh vs. Boyce 12/18/07 Ties .................................................. 1 - 1907-2008 Blocked ShoTs 12 - J.B. Brown vs Drury 1/15/72 Field Goals ......................................... 1157 - 1999 FG’s ATTempTed .................................. 2548 - 1960 Win PercenTage ......................... 65.6 - 1907-2008 STeals .... 8 - Rod Drake vs ST. AugusTine 3/23/84 FG’s PercenTage ................................... 513 - 2008 Seasons ........................................ 98 - 1907-2008 MinuTes Played ................. 54 - Willis Cheaney vs 3 Field Goals ........................................ 281 - 2004 Winning Seasons .......................... 72 - 1907-2008 KenTucky STaTe 2/16/95 3 FG’s ATTempTed ................................. 725 - 2004 Win STeak ............................. 29 - 1/13/68-1/14/69 3 FG PercenTage .................................. 457 - 1987 ConsecuTive Home Wins .58 - 1/23/97 - 2/5/2000 TEAM: Free Throws ......................................... 729 - 1990 PoinTs .................... 136 vs Lees McRae 11/19/00 ConsecuTive Road Wins ......... 13 - 1/13/68-1/4/69 FT’s ATTempTed .................................. 1054 - 1999 ConsecuTive Winning Seasons ..... 21 - 1981-2005 PoinTs, Half ............ 74 vs ForT Valley (1sT) 2/6/74 FT’s PercenTage ................................... 753 - 1978 PoinTs Allowed ...... 125 vs Old Dominion 1/30/73 Rebounds .......................................... 1658 - 1999 20 Win Seasons ................................................. 23 Field Goals ............ 55 vs KenTucky STaTe 1/17/68 Rebound Average ............................... 61.6 - 1959 ConsecuTive 20-Win Seasons ........... 14 - 1982-95 FG’s ATTempTed ................. 107 vs Tampa 2/6/64 AssisTs ................................................. 685 - 1999 30+ Win Seasons ................................................. 5 FG’s PercenTage .......................... 67.9 (38-56) vs AssisTs Average .................................. 19.2 - 1998 ConsecuTive 30-Win Seasons .............................. 4 Lewis 1/30/03 Blocked ShoTs ..................................... 151 - 2002 Blocks Average ..................................... 3.3 - 1990 NCAA ConsecuTive FG’s ................... 15 vs Lewis 3/4/84 STeals ................................................... 366 - 1999 3 Field Goals .................. 18 Indianapolis 2/26/04 Player – Season STeals Average .................................... 11.0 - 1998 Games Played ..................... 37 PaTrick CriTchelow, 3 FG’s ATTempTed ........... 40 vs Bellarmine 3/9/91 MinuTes Played .................................. 7400 - 1999 3 FG PercenTage .... 83.0 (5-6) vs Indiana Purdue Games Played ........................................ 37 - 1999 AnTonio Garcia, Chris Haskin, Leroy John, ForT Wayne 1/22/87 Adam MaTTingly and Dana Williams - 1999 TRIPLE-DOUBLES Games STarTed .............. 37 PaTrick CriTchelow and Free Throws ............ 49 vs KenTucky STaTe 3/5/92 James Greene vs Drury ......................... 1/15/72 FT’s ATTempTed ........ 67 vs KenTucky STaTe 3/5/92 Adam MaTTingly - 1999 12 poinTs, 15 rebounds, 12 blocks Player – Career FT’s PercenTage .............. 1.000 vs Drury 2/28/73 Kim Clay vs Tennessee Wesleyan ....... 11/21/87 ConsecuTive FT’s 24 vs OliveT Nazarene 11/30/92 13 poinTs, 12 rebounds, 10 assisTs Games Played ........ 133 Gino BarTolone - 1998-01 24 vs Oakland CiTy 11/29/75 Kim Clay vs Bellarmine ......................... 1/24/88 Team – Season Rebounds ....................... 88 vs Bellarmine 1/2/60 12 poinTs, 10 rebounds, 10 assisTs Games Played ......................................... 37 - 1999 AssisTs ..................... 36 vs Lees McRae 11/19/00 Kim Clay vs WesT Virgina Tech ........... 11/26/88 Wins ........................................................ 35 - 1999 Blocked ShoTs ......... 13 vs Oakland CiTy 12/11/86 16 poinTs, 11 rebounds, 10 assisTs 30 Win Seasons ............................ 4 - 1998, 1999, STeals ................................. 27 vs Indiana Purdue AnTonio Garcia vs Quincy ...................... 2/14/98 2000 and 2001 11 poinTs, 11 rebounds, 11 assisTs ConsecuTive ForT Wayne 1/7/82 Marlon Parmer vs SainT Joseph’s ......... 2/20/03 MinuTes Played ..... 275 vs Transylvania 12/15/84 30-Win Seasons ....................... 4 - 1998 (30-3), 17 poinTs, 14 assisTs, 10 rebounds 1999 (35-2); 2000 (31-3); and 2001 (31-3) LargesT Win Margin ..................... 79 (127-48) vs Marlon Parmer vs Wisconsin Parkside .2/22/03 Indiana Wesleyan 12/13/97 22 poinTs, 12 assisTs, 10 rebounds ConsecuTive 20-Win Seasons: .......... 14 - 1982-95 T.J. SmiTh vs Wisconsin Parkside ......... 1/12/08 ConsecuTive Games Scoring 13 poinTs, 13 assisTs, 10 rebounds 3 Field Goals ............... 673 - 11/22/86 - presenT 2008-2009 Kentucky Wesleyan Basketball 37 Career, Season and Game Bests CAREER- POINTS CAREER - CAREER - Player Seasons G Pts Avg FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Corey Crowder 1988-91 118 2282 19.3 (Min. 750 attempts) (Min.
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