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Division I Men's Basketball Records
DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 5 All-Time Individual Leaders 10 Career Records 21 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders 30 Annual Individual Champions 38 Miscellaneous Player Information 44 All-Time Team Leaders 46 Annual Team Champions 62 Statistical Trends 73 All-Time Winningest Schools 75 Vacated and Forfeited Games 80 Winningest Schools by Decade 83 Winningest Schools Over Periods of Time 88 Winning Streaks 92 Rivalries 94 Associated Press (AP) Poll Records 97 Week-by-Week AP Polls 113 Week-by-Week Coaches Polls 166 Final Season Polls National Polls 220 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Basketball records are confined to the “modern Points by one Player for era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, FIELD GOALS the first without the center jump after each goal all his Team’s Points in scored. Except for the school’s all-time won- lost record or coaches’ records, only statistics a Half Field Goals achieved while an institution was an active mem- 17—Brian Wardle, Marquette vs. DePaul, Feb. 16, 2000 (17-27 halftime score) Game ber of the NCAA are included in team or individual 41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. categories. Official weekly statistics rankings in Points in 30 Seconds or 13, 1954 (66 attempts) scoring and shooting began with the 1947-48 Season season; individual rebounds were added for the Less 522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 1950-51 season, although team rebounds were 11—Marvin O’Connor, Saint Joseph’s vs. La attempts) not added until 1954-55. Individual assists were Salle, Mar. -
2009-10 NCAA Men's Basketball Records (Division I)
Division I Records Individual Records ....................................... 12 Team Records ................................................ 14 All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 17 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders ....... 30 Annual Individual Champions ............... 34 Miscellaneous Player Information ........ 37 All-Time Team Leaders ............................... 37 Annual Team Champions ......................... 46 Statistical Trends ........................................... 52 All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 53 Vacated and Forfeited Games ................ 56 Winningest Teams By Decade ................ 57 Winningest Teams Over Periods of Time ......................................... 58 Winning Streaks ............................................ 59 Rivalries ............................................................ 60 Associated Press (A.P.) Poll Records ..... 61 Week-by-Week A.P. Polls ........................... 68 Final Season Polls ......................................... 84 12 Individual Records Individual Records Basketball records are confined to the “modern COMBINED POINTS, TwO TEAMMATES era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, the VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT Three-Point Field Goals first without the center jump after each goal Game THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS scored. Except for the school’s all-time won-lost 92—Kevin Bradshaw (72) and Isaac Brown (20), Alliant Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1991 Game record or coaches’ records, only statistics achieved 15—Keith Veney, Marshall vs. -
2010-11 University at Bufialo Men's Basketball
2010-11 University at Buffalo Men’s Basketball University Information Team Information School Name: _____________ University at Buffalo All-Time Record ______________________________________ 1015-1006 (92 years) Location: _________________________Buffalo, NY 2009-10 Record ___________________________________________________18-12 Founded: ______________________________1846 Conference Record ___________________________________________________9-7 Enrollment: __________________________ 28,192 Conference Finish _______________________________________T-3rd, East Division President: ___________________ John B. Simpson Conference Tournament ________________ Preliminary Round - beat Toledo, 72-54 Director of Athletics: _____________Warde Manuel Quarterfinal Round - lost to Miami, 73-59 Athletics Phone: ________________ 716-645-3141 Lettermen Returning/Lost _____________________________________________8/5 Nickname: _____________________________Bulls Starters Returning/Lost _______________________________________________2/3 Colors: __________________ Royal Blue and White Affiliation: ____________________NCAA Division I Conference: ____________________ Mid-American 2009-10 Inside the Numbers: Arena: ________________________ Alumni Arena Returners Home Record ....................................9-4 Capacity: _____________________________ 6,100 • Jawaan Alston, Sr., F, 6-8, 225 Away Record .....................................8-6 4.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg Neutral Record ..................................1-2 Coaching Information • Byron Mulkey, Sr., G, 6-0, -
2018-19 MAC Men's Basketball Record Book Mid-American Conference All-Americans
Mid-American Conference All-Americans Bob Gerber 1942 Chicago Tribune, NY Writers ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1941 2nd-Converse Chuck Chuckovits 1938 2nd-Converse Akron Len Paul 1972 1st-AP Western Michigan Romeo Travis 2007 Honorable Mention David Kool 2010 Honorable Mention - AP Isaiah Johnson 2017 Honorable Mention Gene Ford 1969 Helms Foundation Don Boven 1949 Basketball Coaches Ball State Harold Gensichen 1947 3rd-Converse Bonzi Wells 1998 1st-BW, 3rd-AP, HM-SN 1997 Honorable Mention-BW COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS 1996 Honorable Mention-AP Akron Curtis Kidd 1989 Honorable Mention-AP Nate Schindewolf 2001 Second Team Paris McCurdy 1989 Honorable Mention-AP Dan Palombizio 1986 Honorable Mention-AP 1985 Honorable Mention-AP, UPI Ball State Ray McCallum 1983 Honorable Mention-AP, SN Dennis Trammell 2005 Third Team Larry Bullington 1974 Honorable Mention-SN Jim Hahn 1979 Sixth Team 1973 Honorable Mention-Un. Sports Isaiah Johnson 2017 Honorable Mention Bowling Green Bowling Green Matt Lefeld 2007 Third Team Keith McLeod 2002 Honorable Mention-AP Steve Martenet 1988 Third Team Antonio Daniels 1997 Honorable Mention-AP Joe Faine 1980 Second Team David Jenkins 1984 Honorable Mention-AP Walt Piatkowski 1968 Honorable Mention-Converse Howard Komives 1964 3rd-AP, 3rd UPI, 1st Converse Buffalo Nate Thurmond 1963 1st-SN, 2nd-UPI, 2nd-Converse Turner Battle 2005 Second Team Jim Darrow 1960 AP & UPI, 1st Converse Al Bianchi 1954 INS, UP, Collier’s Central Michigan Sander Scott 1993 First Team Buffalo CJ Massinburg 2019 Honorable Mention-AP -
Alabama Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • Lsu • Ole Miss
ALABAMA ALABAMA • ARKANSAS • AUBURN • FLORIDA • GEORGIA • KENTUCKY • LSU • OLE MISS 2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin (Dallas, 7:00 CT – ABC) UW leads 1-0 Sept. 12 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (3:00 CT – SECN) UA leads 2-0 Sept. 19 OLE MISS* (8:15 CT – ESPN) UA leads 48-10-2 Sept. 26 UL MONROE ULM leads 1-0 Oct. 3 at Georgia* UA leads 36-25-4 Oct. 10 ARKANSAS* UA leads 15-8 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M* UA leads 5-2 Oct. 24 TENNESSEE* UA leads 51-38-7 Nov. 7 LSU* UA leads 49-25-5 Nov. 14 at Mississippi State* UA leads 77-18-3 Nov. 21 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN First Meeting Nov. 28 at Auburn* UA leads 43-35-1 *SEC Game University of Alabama Crimson Tide Quick Facts BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM TIDE PRIDE CLUBS SOUTH ZONE $2,000 per-seat/per-year LOCATION: Tuscaloosa, Alabama 2014 RECORD: 12-2 (7-0 H; 3-1 A; F G H K L M E J N O U3 U3 D P NORTH ZONE C Q 2-1 N; 5-1 vs. Western Division) B R $1,500 per-seat/per-year FOUNDED: April 12, 1831 A PRESS BOX N E O Scholarship Club D P C B B ORY CLU Q U2 $1,300 per-seat/per-year 2014 SEC RECORD/FINISH: 7-1/1st U2 IV R A E N ENROLLMENT: 36,155 D ELEV O P Crimson Tide Club C U1 B Q SEC West U1 R $600 per-seat/per-year A SOUTHWEST NORTHWEST RAMP Touchdown Club NICKNAME: Crimson Tide G H RAMP E F J D K NN-1 $390 per-seat/per-year SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS: 24 (1933, C L SS-14 NN-2 NN-3 B M 429 Bama Club SS-13 COLORS: Crimson and White SS-12 A N 428 $260 per-seat/per-year 34, 37, 45, 53, 64, 65, 66, 71, NN-4 NN-5 NN-6 NN-7 NN-8 NN-9 NN-10 NN-11 N 8 - - 1 427 S Century Club WESTSTANDS N- 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 81, 7 - $130 per-seat/per-year STADIUM: Bryant-Denny Stadium 2 N-3 N-4 N-5 N-6 N 426 G 10 20 30 40 50 40 30 20 10 G F IELD 6 S Extra Point Club E SKYBOXES SKYBOXES NORTH 425 SUIT 89, 92, 99, 2009, 12, 14) S- SUIT (101,821) DS $80 per-seat/per-year E IELD AN F 424 ZONE HST E F IELD 423 OTHER PRIORITIES BOWL: Allstate Sugar Bowl, New SOUTH ZONE SUIT SKYBOXES PLAYING SURFACE: Prescription SKYBOXES SUIT SOUT IELD F E SS-6 SS-7 SS-8 SS-9 SS-10 SS-11 422 Athletic Turf (Natural Grass) Orleans, La. -
Division I Men's Basketball Records
DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 5 All-Time Individual Leaders 10 Career Records 21 Top 10 individual scoring leaders 29 Annual Individual Champions 37 Miscellaneous Player Information 42 All-Time Team Leaders 44 Annual Team Champions 59 Statistical Trends 67 All-Time Winningest Schools 69 Vacated and Forfeited Games 77 Winningest Schools by Decade 80 Winningest Schools Over Periods of Time 84 Winning Streaks 88 Rivalries 90 Associated Press (AP) Poll Records 93 Week-by-Week AP Polls 107 Week-by-Week Coaches Polls 157 Final Season Polls National Polls 203 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Basketball records are confined to the “modern Points by one Player for era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, FIELD GOALS the first without the center jump after each goal all his Team’s Points in scored. Except for the school’s all-time won- lost record or coaches’ records, only statistics a Half Field Goals achieved while an institution was an active mem- 17—Brian Wardle, Marquette vs. DePaul, Feb. 16, 2000 (17-27 halftime score) Game ber of the NCAA are included in team or individual 41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. categories. Official weekly statistics rankings in Points in 30 Seconds or 13, 1954 (66 attempts) scoring and shooting began with the 1947-48 Season season; individual rebounds were added for the Less 522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 1950-51 season, although team rebounds were 10—Javi Gonzalez, NC State vs. Arizona, Dec. attempts) not added until 1954-55. Individual assists were 23, 2009 (in 24 seconds from 0:30 to 0:06 of Career kept in 1950-51 and 1951-52, and permanently 2nd half) 1,387—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,166 added in 1983-84. -
2015 • 2016 • 2018
2018-19 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE MAC CHAMPIONS 2015 • 2016 • 2018 18-19 BUFFALO MEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS/TEAM INFORMATION University Information Team Information School Name: _____________ University at Buffalo Location: _________________________Buffalo, NY Founded: ______________________________1846 Enrollment: __________________________ 29,850 All-Time Record ____________________________________ 1,175-1,110 (101 years) President: ___________________ Satish K. Tripathi 2017-18 Record ____________________________________________________27-9 Director of Athletics: _______________ Mark Alnutt Conference Record _________________________________________________15-3 Athletics Phone: ________________ 716-645-3141 Conference Finish _______________________________________ 1st, East Division Nickname: _____________________________Bulls Conference Tournament ___________Quarterfinals - W vs. Central Michigan, 89-74 Colors: __________________ Royal Blue and White ________________________________________Semifinals - W vs. Kent State, 78-61 Affiliation: ____________________NCAA Division I ______________________________________________ Finals - W vs. Toledo, 76-66 Conference: ____________________ Mid-American NCAA Tournament _________________________ First Round - W vs. Arizona, 89-68 Arena: ________________________ Alumni Arena ______________________________________Second Round - L vs. Kentucky, 95-75 Capacity: _____________________________ 6,783 Lettermen Returning/Lost __________________________________________10/4 Starters Returning/Lost -
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Division I Records Individual Records ....................................... 2 Team Records ................................................ 4 All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 7 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders ....... 21 Annual Individual Champions ............... 25 Miscellaneous Player Information ........ 28 All-Time Team Leaders ............................... 29 Annual Team Champions ......................... 38 Statistical Trends ........................................... 44 All-Time Winningest Schools .................. 46 Vacated and Forfeited Games ................ 49 Winningest Schools By Decade ............. 51 Winningest Schools Over Periods of Time ......................................... 53 Winning Streaks ............................................ 55 Rivalries ............................................................ 56 Associated Press (AP) Poll Records ....... 57 Week-by-Week AP Polls............................. 65 Final Season Polls ......................................... 83 2 2014-15 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS - DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records Basketball records are confi ned to the “modern COMBINED POINTS, TWO TEAMMATES era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, the Game Three-Point Field Goals fi rst without the center jump after each goal 125—Frank Selvy (100) and Darrell Floyd (25), Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS scored. Except for the school’s all-time won-lost COMBINED POINTS, TWO TEAMMATES Game record or coaches’ records, only statistics -
History & Records
HISTORY & RECORDS HISTORY OF OLE MISS FOOTBALL The University of Mississippi boasts a long and col- orful football history, which includes the formation of the first football team in the state, as well as one of the most successful programs in the history of collegiate football. In its 122-year history, the Ole Miss football pro- gram has claimed three national championships (1959, 1960 and 1962), six Southeastern Conference titles (1947, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1962, and 1963), and one SEC Western Division title (2003). In addition, Ole Miss has produced 56 first-team All-America selections and 168 First Team All-SEC selections, appeared in 36 bowl games with 23 wins, and sent more than 300 players into the professional ranks. REBEL FOOTBALL BEGINNINGS The beginnings of the program can be traced all the way back to 1890 when Dr. A.L. Bondurant, who would later serve as Dean of the Graduate School, urged Ole Miss students to help in the formation of an Athletic Association in the interests of football, baseball and ten- First Ole Miss All-American Bruiser Kinard (left) nis. Such a group became a reality a short while later, and Kinard, in 1936. Kinard, who also earned All-America things to come for Ole Miss. During his 24-year tenure, in 1893, a football team was organized, with Bondurant first-team honors in 1937, would be the first of 46 Reb- the Rebels would have only one losing campaign. serving as the manager-coach. els to earn the prestigious national accolade. Vaught’s squads, however, didn’t stop at just That first squad set a precedent that was to be- Under Walker’s tenure, Ole Miss took another step winning league titles. -
2008 History Pages.Indd
niuhuskies.com 155 huskie history retired jerseys 6 11 dave george PETZKE BORK SE | 1977-78 QB | 1960-63 In 1978, Dave Petzke made his No. 6 Northern Illinois University George Bork is still synonymous with the forward pass. football jersey one of the most famous in the land. America’s fi rst collegiate passer at any level of football to throw for At 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, Petzke was the master of the sideline 3,000 yards in a season, No. 11 graduated with at least 16 national curl pattern. His disciplined pass routes drew comparisons to National records. Even with an increasing emphasis on the passing game Football League great Raymond Berry. through the years, Bork still ranks among the all-division NCAA leaders In two seasons after transferring from Waldorf (Iowa) College, No. in single-game completions (43), single-season passing effi ciency 6 caught 148 career passes for 1,958 yards and 16 touchdowns. (156.2), and career passing effi ciency (141.8). As a junior, Petzke fi nished seventh in the nation with 57 catches The slender 6-foot-1, 178-pound crew cut quarterback put coach for 743 yards in 1977. A year later, he led the major college ranks with Howard Fletcher’s Huskies on the map. The two-time fi rst team Little a school and then Mid-American Conference record 91 receptions for All-American led Northern Illinois to its fi rst 10-0-0 season, a Mineral 1,215 yards and 11 TDs. Water Bowl triumph, and the College Division national title in 1963. -
2017 Mid-American Conference Football Media Guide
THE MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE THE MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS Mid-American Conference 24 Public Square, 15th Floor, Cleveland, OH 44113 Table Of Contents web site: www.mac-sports.com; telephone: 216-566-4622 This Is the Mid-American Conference ....... 2-5 Dr. Jon Steinbrecher ........................................ 6-7 Name/Title Office Ext E-Mail Media Information ............................................... 8 Composite Schedule/Non-Conference ........ 9 Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher 310 [email protected] Commissioner MAC Football Notes .................................... 10-14 2016 MAC Standings/2017 Breakdown ......15 Julie Kachner 311 [email protected] 2016 Postseason Awards .................................16 Executive Assistant to the Commissioner 2016 Academic All-MAC Team .......................17 Bob Gennarelli 308 [email protected] Deputy Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer MAC West Division ...................................... 18-53 Jeff Bacon 316 [email protected] Ball State .............................................. 18-23 Senior Associate Commissioner/Championships & Sport Development Central Michigan .............................. 24-29 Ricky Stokes 307 [email protected] Eastern Michigan ............................. 30-35 Senior Associate Commissioner/Men’s & Women’s Basketball Northern Illinois ................................ 36-41 Betty Sislak 320 [email protected] Toledo .................................................. 42-47 Chief Finanical Officer Western Michigan -
2017-18 NIU Men's Basketball Record Book
2017-18 NIU Men’s Basketball Record Book Record Book | NIU BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Overall Conference Season Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Place Postseason 1900-1901 John L. Keith 0 2 .000 -- -- -- -- -- 1901-1902 John L. Keith 6 2 .750 -- -- -- -- -- Keith Totals (2 Seasons) 6 4 .600 1902-1903 Fred Charles 2 1 .667 -- -- -- -- -- Charles Totals (1 Season) 2 1 .667 1903-1904 William Crocker 3 7 .300 -- -- -- -- -- Crocker Totals (1 Season) 3 7 .300 1904-1905 John L. Keith 7 3 .700 -- -- -- -- -- Keith Totals (1 Season) 7 3 .700 Keith Totals (3 Seasons) 13 7 .650 1905-1906 Harry Sauthoft 7 2 .777 -- -- -- -- -- Sauthoft Totals (1 Season) 7 2 .777 1906-1907 Nelson A. Kellogg 2 6 .250 -- -- -- -- -- 1907-1908 Nelson A. Kellogg 7 6 .538 -- -- -- -- -- 1908-1909 Nelson A. Kellogg 5 5 .500 -- -- -- -- -- 1909-1910 Nelson A. Kellogg 3 10 .231 -- -- -- -- -- Kellogg Totals (4 Seasons) 17 27 .386 1910-1911 William Wirtz 4 5 .444 -- -- -- -- -- 1911-1912 William Wirtz 6 4 .600 -- -- -- -- -- 1912-1913 William Wirtz 12 3 .800 -- -- -- -- -- 1913-1914 William Wirtz 9 4 .692 -- -- -- -- -- 1914-1915 William Wirtz 6 6 .500 -- -- -- -- -- 1915-1916 William Wirtz 7 3 .700 -- -- -- -- -- 1916-1917 William Wirtz 5 4 .555 -- -- -- -- -- 1917-1918 William Wirtz 8 2 .800 -- -- -- -- -- Wirtz Totals (8 Seasons) 57 31 .648 1918-1919 Ralph Wagner 2 3 .400 -- -- -- -- -- 1919-1920 Ralph Wagner 11 7 .611 -- -- -- -- -- Wagner Totals (2 Seasons) 13 10 .565 1920-1921 Milo Oakland 13 4 .765 2 2 .500 (IIAC) -- 1921-1922 Milo Oakland 6 6 .500 4 3 .571 (IIAC) -- 1922-1923 Milo Oakland 6 8 .429 5 6 .455 (IIAC) -- Oakland Totals (3 Seasons) 25 18 .581 11 11 .500 1923-1924 William Muir 6 5 .545 2 4 .333 (IIAC) -- 1924-1925 William Muir 13 4 .765 2 2 .500 (IIAC) -- 1925-1926 William Muir 15 2 .882 2 0 1.000 (IIAC) -- Muir Totals (3 Seasons) 34 11 .756 6 6 1.000 1926-1927 Roland Cowell 17 1 .947 0 0 .000 (IIAC) -- 1927-1928 Roland Cowell 12 4 .750 5 2 .714 (IIAC) -- 1928-1929 Roland Cowell 10 9 .526 5 6 .455 (IIAC) -- Cowell Totals (3 Seasons) 40 14 .741 10 8 .556 1929-1930 George G.