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Single-Season Records SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS SCORED FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINTERS MADE 1 . 866 Jack Foley, 1961-1962 1 . 322 Jack Foley, 1961-1962 1 . 82 Kevin Hamilton, 2004-2005 2 . 785 Rob Feaster, 1993-1994 2 . 282 Jack Foley, 1960-1961 2 . 81 Dwight Pernell, 1989-1990 3 . 740 Tom Heinsohn, 1955-1956 3 . 261 Rob Feaster, 1993-1994 3 . 65 Gordon Hamilton, 1994-1995 4 . 728 Jack Foley, 1960-1961 261 Ronnie Perry, 1978-1979 65 Jim Nairus, 1990-1991 5 . 700 Ronnie Perry, 1978-1979 5 . 255 Togo Palazzi, 1953-1954 5 . 64 Devin Brown, 2009-2010 6 . 674 Rob Feaster, 1994-1995 6 . 254 Tom Heinsohn, 1955-1956 6 . 63 Kevin Hamilton, 2005-2006 7 . 670 Togo Palazzi, 1953-1954 7 . 250 Ronnie Perry, 1979-1980 7 . 61 Andrew Beinert, 2009-2010 8 . 665 Ronnie Perry, 1979-1980 8 . 232 Tom Heinsohn, 1954-1955 8 . 60 Keith Simmons, 2005-2006 9 . 650 Dwight Pernell, 1989-1990 9 . 229 Jack Foley, 1959-1960 60 Devin Brown, 2010-2011 10. 607 Jim McCaffrey, 1984-1985 10 . 228 Ed Siudut, 1968-1969 10 . 58 Robert Champion, 2015-2016 SCORING AVERAGE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1 . 33 .3 Jack Foley, 1961-1962 1 . 659 Bob Cousy, 1949-1950 1 . 231 Kevin Hamilton, 2004-2005 2 . 28 .0 Rob Feaster, 1993-1994 2 . 639 Jack Foley, 1961-1962 2 . 190 Kevin Hamilton, 2005-2006 3 . 27 .4 Tom Heinsohn, 1955-1956 3 . 630 Tom Heinsohn, 1955-1956 3 . 176 Robert Champion, 2016-2017 4 . 27 .0 Jack Foley, 1960-1961 4 . 601 Jack Foley, 1960-1961 4 . 175 Ted Bettencourt, 1995-1996 5 . 25 .0 Ronnie Perry, 1978-1979 5 . 575 Ronnie Perry, 1978-1979 5 . 174 Gordon Hamilton, 1994-1995 6 . 25 .0 Rob Feaster, 1994-1995 6 . 553 Rob Feaster, 1993-1994 6 . 168 Rob Feaster, 1994-1995 7 . 24 .8 Togo Palazzi, 1953-1954 7 . 534 Togo Palazzi, 1952-1953 168 Anthony Thompson, 2015-2016 8 . 24 .6 Jack Foley, 1959-1960 8 . 533 Togo Palazzi, 1953-1954 8 . 167 Devin Brown, 2010-2011 9 . 23 .6 Ed Siudut, 1968-1969 9 . 529 Ronnie Perry, 1979-1980 9 . 161 Dwight Pernell, 1989-1990 10 . 23 .5 Keith Hochstein, 1967-1968 10 . 513 Ed Siudut, 1967-1968 161 Robert Champion, 2015-2016 REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE 1 . 569 Tom Heinsohn, 1955-1956 (minimum 100 made) (minimum 25 made) 2 . 423 Togo Palazzi, 1952-1953 1 . .668 Jehyve Floyd (165-247), 2017-2018 1 . .634 Glenn Tropf (52-82), 1987-1988 * 3 . 385 Tom Heinsohn, 1954-1955 2 . .623 Earl Weedon (101-162), 1990-1991 2 . .503 Dwight Pernell (81-161), 1989-1990 4 . 374 Ralph Brandt, 1958-1959 3 . .621 Ernie Floyd (177-285), 1983-1984 3 . .500 Mark Jerz (33-66), 2002-2003 5 . 366 Togo Palazzi, 1953-1954 4 . .612 Chris Logan (169-276), 1982-1983 .500 Aaron Jordan (28-56), 1990-1991 6 . 347 Joe Hughes, 1957-1958 5 . .592 Chris Potter (181-306), 1978-1979 5 . .481 Jim Nairus (65-135), 1990-1991 7 . 340 Gene Doyle, 1972-1973 6 . .588 Andrew Keister (104-177), 2008-2009 6 . .476 Keith Simmons (60-126), 2005-2006 8 . 334 Josh Sankes, 1999-2000 7 . .575 Tom Seaman (150-261), 1980-1981 7 . .471 Joe Viviano (32-68), 1987-1988 9 . 331 Joe Hughes, 1856-1957 8 . .571 Tim Clifford (205-359), 2007-2008 8 . .462 Brian Wilson (43-93), 2001-2002 10 . 328 Ed Siudut, 1967-1968 9 . .565 Patrick Whearty (140-248), 2002-2003 9 . .458 Keith Simmons (33-72), 2003-2004 10 . .563 Ernie Floyd (125-222), 1979-1980 10 . .454 Andrew Beinert (49-108), 2008-2009 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1 . 21 .1 Tom Heinsohn, 1955-1956 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE 2 . 16 .3 Togo Palazzi, 1952-1953 FIELD GOALS MADE 1 . 232 Tom Heinsohn, 1955-1956 3 . 15 .0 Ralph Bryant, 1958-1959 1 . 20 Jehyve Floyd, 2017-2018 (4 games) 2 . 222 Jack Foley, 1961-1962 4 . 14 .8 Tom Heinsohn, 1954-1955 3 . 221 Rob Feaster, 1993-1994 5 . 14 .7 Keith Hochstein, 1965-1966 4 . 186 Bob Kissane, 1969-1970 6 . 14 .4 Joe Hughes, 1956-1957 5 . 185 Keith Hochstein, 1967-1968 7 . 14 .3 Ed Siudut, 1967-1968 6 . 181 Ronnie Perry, 1977-1978 8 . 13 .9 Joe Hughes, 1957-1958 7 . 178 Ronnie Perry, 1978-1979 9 . 13 .6 Togo Palazzi, 1953-1954 8 . 169 Rob Feaster, 1994-1995 10 . 13 .1 Gene Doyle, 1972-1973 9 . 166 Walter Brown, 1995-1996 10 . 165 Ronnie Perry, 1979-1980 42 2018-2019 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BLOCKS GAMES STARTED 1 . 315 Rob Feaster, 1993-1994 1 . 69 Josh Sankes, 1999-2000 1 . 35 Malachi Alexander, 2015-2016 2 . 304 Tom Heinsohn, 1955-1956 2. 67 Tim Clifford, 2004-2008 35 Karl Charles, 2015-2016 3 . 283 Josh Sankes, 1999-2000 67 Jehyve Floyd, 2017-2018 35 Cullen Hamilton, 2015-2016 4 . 259 Togo Palazzi, 1953-1954 4 . 66 Josh Sankes, 2000-2001 4. 34 Tim Clifford, 2006-2007 5 . 256 Jack Foley, 1961-1962 5. 64 Tim Clifford, 2006-2007 34 Keith Simmons, 2006-2007 6 . 246 Bob Kissane, 1969-1970 6 . 63 Malcolm Miller, 2013-2014 34 Torey Thomas, 2006-2007 7 . 231 Walter Brown, 1995-1996 7 . 51 Nate Lufkin, 2004-2005 34 Alex Vander Baan, 2006-2007 8 . 229 Keith Hochstein, 1967-1968 51 John Young, 1993-1994 34 Dave Dudzinski, 2013-2014 9 . 228 Gene Doyle, 1971-1972 9. 48 Tim Clifford, 2005-2006 34 Malcolm Miller, 2013-2014 10 . 227 Jack Foley, 1960-1961 48 Malcolm Miller, 2014-2015 10 . 33 Jave Meade, 2001-2002 33 Ryan Serravalle, 2001-2002 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE STEALS 33 Brian Wilson, 2001-2002 (minimum 50 made) 1 . 102 Kevin Hamilton, 2005-2006 33 Anthony Thompson, 2015-2016 1 . .913 Justin Burrell (63-69), 2012-2013 2 . 95 Torey Thomas, 2006-2007 2 . .908 Ronnie Perry (178-196), 1978-1979 3 . 92 Kevin Hamilton, 2004-2005 MINUTES PLAYED 3 . .901 Roger Breslin (100-111), 1992-1993 4 . 78 Gordon Hamilton, 1993-1994 1 . 1279 Torey Thomas, 2006-2007 4 . .900 Ronnie Perry (181-201) 1977-1978 5 . 77 Torey Thomas, 2005-2006 2 . 1209 Keith Simmons, 2006-2007 5 . .893 Brian Wilson (50-56), 2002-2003 77 Keith Simmons, 2006-2007 3 . 1166 Torey Thomas, 2005-2006 6 . .883 Roger Breslin (92-103), 1991-1992 7 . 76 Ted Bettencourt, 1995-1996 4 . 1147 Malachi Alexander, 2015-2016 7 . .881 Ronnie Perry (156-177), 1976-1977 8 . 72 Kevin Hamilton, 2003-2004 5 . 1135 Anthony Thompson, 2015-2016 8 . .880 Devin Brown (73-83), 2008-2009 9 . 71 Jave Meade, 2001-2002 6 . 1132 Jave Meade, 2001-2002 9 . .867 Jack Foley (222-256), 1961-1962 10 . 65 Jave Meade, 2002-2003 7 . 1120 Kevin Hamilton, 2005-2006 10 . .856 Dwight Pernell (149-174), 1989-1990 8 . 1106 Ryan Serravalle, 2001-2002 GAMES PLAYED 9 . 1103 Malachi Alexander, 2016-2017 CONSECUTIVE 1 . 35 Malachi Alexander, 2015-2016 10 . 1102 Kevin Hamilton, 2004-2005 FREE THROWS MADE 35 Robert Champion, 2015-2016 1 . 43 Ronnie Perry, 1976-1977 (7 games) 35 Karl Charles, 2015-2016 AVERAGE MINUTES PLAYED 35 Cullen Hamilton, 2015-2016 1 . 37 .6 Torey Thomas, 2006-2007 35 Matt Husek, 2015-2016 2 . 36 .4 Torey Thomas, 2005-2006 ASSISTS 35 Anthony Thompson, 2015-2016 3 . 36 .1 Kevin Hamilton, 2005-2006 1 . 278 Glenn Williams, 1988-1989 7. 34 Tim Clifford, 2006-2007 4. 35.8 Jim McCaffrey, 1984-1985 2 . 234 Glenn Williams, 1987-1988 34 Eric Meister, 2006-2007 5 . 35 .7 Brian Reale, 1984-1985 3 . 214 Roger Breslin, 1992-1993 34 Keith Simmons, 2006-2007 6 . 35 .6 Keith Simmons, 2006-2007 4 . 193 Jave Meade, 2002-2003 34 Torey Thomas, 2006-2007 7 . 35 .6 John Hightower, 1997-1998 5 . 186 Roger Breslin, 1991-1992 34 Alex Vander Baan, 2006-2007 8 . 35 .3 Rob Feaster, 1993-1994 6 . 175 Aaron Jordan, 1990-1991 34 Taylor Abt, 2013-2014 9 . 35 .2 Josh Sankes, 1999-2000 7 . 164 Bob Kelly, 1978-1979 34 Malachi Alexander, 2013-2014 10 . 35 .0 Glenn Williams, 1988-1989 8 . 162 Jave Meade, 2001-2002 34 Dave Dudzinski, 2013-2014 35.0 Jim McCaffrey, 1985-1986 9 . 160 Torey Thomas, 2006-2007 34 Eric Green, 2013-2014 35 .0 Chris Logan, 1982-1983 10 . 159 Dwight Pernell, 1989-1990 34 Malcolm Miller, 2013-2014 * NCAA Division I record 2018-2019 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 43.
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