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2008-09 MBB Updated Records:Men's Basketball Records Individual Records (updated after 2008-09) Points 3-Point Field Goals Most Points Scored (Career) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted (Career) 1,822 Larry Halverson (1973-77) 538 Chris Fehrenbach (2004-08) Most Points Scored (Season) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted (Season) 629 Larry Halverson (1976-77) 209 Corey Block (1988-89) Most Points Scored (Game) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted (Game) 43 Eric Dudek vs. UW-Whitewater (2-22-95) 18 Chris Fehrenbach vs. UW-Superior (1-5-08) Highest Scoring Average (Season) 3-Point Field Goals Made (Career) 24.3 Larry Halverson (1976-77) 212 Chris Fehrenbach (2004-08) Highest Scoring Average (Career) 3-Point Field Goals Made (Season) 19.6 Larry Halverson (1973-77) 82 Ryan Eklund (1998-99) Most Games over 30 points (Season) 3-Point Field Goals Made (Game) 6 Larry Halverson (1976-77) 9 Corey Block vs. UW-Superior (12-3-88) 9 Tom Olsen vs. UW-Whitewater (2-15-91) Most Games over 20 Points (Season) 18 Larry Halverson (1976-77) Free Throws Field Goals Free Throws Attempted (Career) 433 Ken Peterson (1961-64) Field Goals Attempted (Career) 1,531 Larry Halverson (1973-77) Free Throws Attempted (Season) 174 John Mielke (1980-81) Field Goals Attempted (Season) 509 Larry Halverson (1976-77) Free Throws Attempted (Game) 22 Don Peth vs. St. Cloud State (12-7-57) Field Goals Attempted (Game) 22 Steve Tracy vs. Simpson (11-20-98) 32 Tony Mane (2007-08) Free Throws Made (Career) Field Goals Made (Career) 350 Gar Ammerman (1957-60) 781 Larry Halverson (1973-77) Free Throws Made (Season) Field Goals Made (Season) 123 Gar Ammerman (1957-58) 268 Larry Halverson (1976-77) Free Throws Made (Game) Field Goals Made (Game) 17 Don Peth vs. St. Cloud State (12-7-57) 18 Larry Halverson vs. UW-Whitewater (1-15-77) Free Throw Percentage (Career) min. of 90 Field Goal Percentage (Career) .865 Tom Olsen (109-of-126) (1989-1992) .573 Ed Uhlenhake (1974-78) Free Throw Percentage (Season) min. of 45 Field Goal Percentage (Season) .931 Casey Taggatz (2003-04), 67-of-72 .664 Tommy Eckles (1991-92) Free Throw Percentage (Game) min. of 10 Field Goal Percentage (Game)--min. of 9 1.000 Doug Potter (13-of-13) vs. UW-Stevens Point (1963-64) 1.000 Tommy Eckles (12-of-12) vs. Marian College (1991-92) 1.000 Gar Ammerman (13-of-13) vs. UW-Oshkosh (1957-58) 1.000 John Selbo (10-of-10) vs. St. Cloud State (1969-70) 1.000 Casey Taggatz (12-of-12) vs. UW-Superior (2-8-03) 1.000 Paul Denny (9-of-9) vs. Northern State (12-28-83) 1.000 Eddie Hebert (10-of-10) vs. UW-Stout (1-24-01) 1.000 Joe Werner (10-of-10) vs. UW-Superior (1-13-07) 1.000 Chris Fehrenbach (10-of-10) vs Calvin College (12-29-06) Consecutive Free Throws Made 24 Eric Dudek (1996-97) Rebounds Steals Rebounds (Career) Steals (Career) 1,025 Ed Uhlenhake (1974-78) 150 Brandon Brown (2005-2009) Rebounds (Season) Steals (Season) 307 Ace Stadhaus (1965-66) 68 Willie Arnold (1987-88) Rebound Average (Career) Steals (Game) 10.2 Ed Uhlenhake (1974-78) 8 Willie Arnold vs. St. Mary’s (11-20-87) 8 Bob Zenz vs. Winona State (12-13-86) Rebound Average (Season) 13.9 Ace Stadthaus (1965-66) Miscellaneous Rebounds (Game) Most Games Played (Career) 24 Vern Stark vs. UW-Superior (3-2-63) 108 Corey Block (1986-89) 24 Don Peth vs. Luther College (2-10-55) 24 Gene Soderstein vs. UW-Milwaukee (1-15-55) Most Starts (Career) 101 Corey Block (1986-89) Assists Most Consecutive Starts (Career) Assists (Career) 99 Eric Dudek (1993-97) 526 John Mielke (1977-81) 526 Dave Selbo (1969-73) Assists (Season) 189 John Mielke (1980-81) Assists (Game) 15 John Mielke vs. UW-River Falls (1980-81) 15 John Mielke vs. UW-Platteville (1980-81) Highest Assist Average (Season) 7.6 John Mielke (1980-81) Highest Assist Average (Career) 5.7 John Mielke (1977-81) Blocked Shots Blocked Shots (Career) 70 Joe Werner (2003-07) Blocked Shots (Season) 43 Ed Uhlenhake (1977-78) Blocked Shots (Game) 7 Brian Splinter vs. Cardinal Strich (11-27-87) 7 Ed Uhlenhake vs. UW-Platteville (2-17-78) 7 Kyle Boland vs. UW-Stout (2-12-03) Team Records (updated after 2008-09) Points Most Free Throws Made (Game) 48 vs. Grinnell (12-9-01) Points (Season) Free Throws Attempted (Season) 2,156 1976-77 794 1963-64 Points (Game) Free Throws Attempted (Game) 64 vs. Grinnell (12-9-01) 146 vs. Grinnell College (12-9-01) 64 vs. UW-River Falls (1-23-54) Points Scored by Two Teams (Game) Free Throw Percentage (Season) 282 vs. Grinnell College (12-9-01) .770 1984-85 Free Throw Percentage (Game) Field Goals 1.000 vs. UW-Platteville (13-13) (2-26-94) 1.000 vs. UW-Superior (10-10) (1-3-09) Field Goals Made (Season) 880 1975-76 Assists Field Goals Made (Game) Most Assists (Season) 547 1978-79 50 vs. Northland (2-4-84) 50 vs. Dubuque (12-11-77) Most Assists (Game) 38 vs. Grinnell (12-9-01) Field Goals Attempted (Season) 1,828 1975-76 Rebounds Field Goals Attempted (Game) Most Rebounds (Season) 102 vs. UW-River Falls (1962-63) 1,181 1975-76 Most Rebounds (Game) Field Goal Percentage (Season) 74 vs. UW-Superior (1962-63) .512 1989-90 Steals Field Goal Percentage (Game) .787 vs. UW-Oshkosh (1984-85), 37-of-47 Most Steals (Season) 280 1977-88 3-Point Field Goals Most Steals (Game) 20 vs. Luther (11-19-88) 3-point Field Goals Made (Season) 242 1990-91 Personal Fouls 3-point Field Goals Made (Game) Most Personal Fouls (Season) 16 vs. UW-Oshkosh (1-12-91) 568 1993-94 Most Personal Fouls (Game) 3-point Field Goals Attempted (Season) 36 vs. UW-Oshkosh (2-13-60) 629 1999-00 Miscellaneous 3-point Field Goals Attempted (Game) 35 vs. UW-Whitewater (2-15-91) Wins in a Row 13 1975-76 3-point Field Goal Pct. (Season) .456 1986-87 Losses in a Row 20 1993-94 3-point Field Goal Pct. (Game) min. 8 Largest Winning Margin .888 vs. Northland (11-28-86), 8-of-9 76 vs. Winona State (1914-15), 83-7 Free Throws Largest Losing Margin 52 vs. UW-Stevens Point (2-20-93), 49-101 Most Free Throws Made (Season) 563 1963-64 Most Points Scored (Career) Individual Records (updated after 2008-09) 1,822 Larry Halverson (1973-77) 36 Larry Halverson vs. UW-Oshkosh (2-11-75) 1,699 Ed Uhlenhake (1974-78) 36 Mike Grainger vs. UW-Stevnes Point (2-26-68) 1,649 Eric Haug (1971-75) 35 Trevor Stratton vs. UW-Superior (1-31-09) 1,404 Todd Herried (1977-80) 35 Ed Uhlenhake vs. UW-Eau Claire (12-4-76) 1,398 Joe Werner (2003-07) 35 Larry Halverson vs. Dubuque (12-11-76) 1,338 Casey Taggatz (2000-04) 35 Jim Stearns vs Fort Sheridan (1-6-55) 1,330 Eddie Hebert (1998-2001) 35 Don Peth vs. St. Cloud State (12-6-57) 1,258 Gar Ammerman (1956-59) 35 Don Peth vs. Iowa State (12-30-55) 1,144 Ed Winiarski (1955-58) 34 Eddie Hebert vs. UW-Platteville (1999-00) 1,101 Eric Dudek (1993-97) 34 Terry Schmidt (12-12-64) 1,087 Chris Fehrenbach (2004-08) 34 Eric Haug vs. UW-Stevens Point (1973-74) 1,076 Steve Tracy (1995-99) 34 Bob Wissing vs. Northland College (12-11-82) 1,028 Dave Selbo (1970-73) 1,002 John Mielke (1976-80) Most Rebounds (Career) 999 Chris Ask (2003-07) 1,025 Ed Uhlenhake (1974-78) 991 Corey Block (1985-89) 829 Joe Werner (2003-07) 986 Jim Rosemeyer (1987-90) 760 Larry Halverson (1973-77) 986 Matt Schultz (1998-2001) 745 Ken Peterson (1960-64 959 Paul Manchester (1996-00) 727 Ed Winiarski (1954-58) 939 Chuck Simpson (1993-97) 648 Todd Herried (1976-80) 926 Paul Kuske (1982-86) 648 Steve Tracy (1995-99) 638 Eric Haug (1971-75) Most Points (Season) 562 Melvin Veasley (1993-97) 629 Larry Halverson (1976-77) 557 Ace Stadthaus (1964-66) 552 Todd Herried (1979-80) 518 Eddie Hebert (1998-2001) 528 Ed Uhlenhake (1977-78) 504 Gary Roberge (1961-65) 523 Eric Haug (1972-73) 496 Mark Bambenek (1979-83) 517 Larry Halverson (1975-76) 495 John Fullerton (1985-87, 88-90) 504 Casey Taggatz (2002-03) 487 Jim Rosemeyer (1985-86, 87-90) 492 Eric Haug (1974-75) 461 Eric Dudek (1993-97) 485 Doug Potter (1963-64) 461 Bob Mitchell (1971-75) 477 Eric Chudzik (1986-87) 433 John Johnson (1965-67) 476 Ryan Eklund (1998-99) 427 Dave Neuberger (1965-68) 475 Bob Zenz (1987-88) 416 Bob Wissing (1979-83) 465 Todd Herreid (1978-79) 461 Eric Haug (1973-74) Most Rebounds (Season) 456 Steve Tracy (1998-99) 307 Ace Stadthaus (1965-66) 453 Eddie Hebert (2001-02) 297 Ed Uhlenhake (1975-76) 452 Joe Werner (2006-07) 263 Joe Werner (2006-07) 449 Jim Rosemeyer (1989-90) 262 Ed Uhlenhake (1977-78) 442 Tony Mane (2007-08) 259 Ed Uhlenhake (1976-77) 440 Tom Checkai (1975-76) 250 Ace Stadthaus (1964-65) 438 Eddie Hebert (1999-00) 249 Len Stewart (1960-61) 438 Ed Uhlenhake (1976-77) 243 Larry Halverson (1975-76) 432 Joel Hafner (1967-68) 240 Ed Winiarski (1957-58) 236 John Johnson (1966-67) Most Points Scored (Game) 234 Joe Werner (2005-06) 43 Eric Dudek vs.
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