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UC Irvine Men's Basketball Record Book UC IRVINE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK (Through 2017-18 Season) UC IRVINE CAREER RECORDS UCI’S 1,000-POINT CLUB PLAYER YEARS ......................GAMES ............. POINTS ............. AVE. 1. .....Jerry Green......................... 1998-02 .....................116..................... 1,993 ................. 17.2 2. .....Tod Murphy ........................ 1982-86 .....................117..................... 1,778 ................. 15.2 3. .....Dave Baker ......................... 1971-75 .....................108..................... 1,601 ................. 14.8 4 ......Luke Nelson........................ 2013-17 .....................119..................... 1,531 ................. 12.9 5. .....Wayne Engelstad ............... 1984-88 .....................118..................... 1,530 ................. 13.0 6. .....Ben McDonald .................... 1980-84 .....................114..................... 1,512 ................. 13.3 7. .....Jeff Cunningham ................ 1967-70 .....................82....................... 1,501 ................. 18.3 8. .....Kevin Magee....................... 1980-82 .....................56....................... 1,475 ................. 26.3 9 ......Will Davis II ......................... 2011-15 .....................133..................... 1,384 ................. 10.4 10 ....Alex Young ......................... 2012-16 .....................139..................... 1,324 ................. 9.5 11. ...Adam Parada...................... 2000-04 .....................119..................... 1,320 ................. 11.1 12. ...Michael Hunter ................... 2006-10 .....................127..................... 1,308 ................. 10.3 13. ...Jeff Von Lutzow .................. 1989-93 .....................111..................... 1,284 ................. 11.6 14 ....Eric Wise ............................ 2008-11 .....................83....................... 1,280 ................. 15.4 15. ...Darren Fells ........................ 2004-08 .....................123..................... 1,252 ................. 10.2 16. ...Johnny Rogers ................... 1984-86 .....................59....................... 1,249 ................. 21.2 17. ...Mike Heckman .................... 1966-69 .....................79....................... 1,244 ................. 18.3 18. ...Jeff Herdman ...................... 1987-91 .....................114..................... 1,222 ................. 10.7 19. ...Ricky Butler ........................ 1988-91 .....................84....................... 1,213 ................. 14.4 20. ...Jerry Maras......................... 1972-75 .....................78....................... 1,212 ................. 15.5 21 ....Chris McNealy .................... 2010-14 .....................135..................... 1,207 ................. 8.9 22. ...Bill Moore............................ 1969-72 .....................78....................... 1,145 ................. 14.8 23. ...Patrick Sanders .................. 2004-08 .....................116..................... 1,136 ................. 9.8 24. ...Ross Schraeder .................. 2002-06 .....................114..................... 1,094 ................. 9.6 25. ...Michael Wilder .................... 2009-13 .....................126..................... 1,082 ................. 8.6 26 ....Daman Starring .................. 2010-13 .....................101..................... 1,064 ................. 10.5 27. ...Jaron Martin........................ 2013-17 .....................122..................... 1,062 ................. 8.7 UCI’S 500-REBOUND CLUB PLAYER YEARS ......................GAMES ............. REBS. ............... AVE. 1. .....Dave Baker ......................... 1971-75 .....................108..................... 926 .................... 8.6 2 ......Will Davis II ......................... 2011-15 .....................133..................... 852 .................... 6.4 3. .....Tod Murphy ........................ 1982-86 .....................117..................... 837 .................... 7.2 4 ......Darren Fells ........................ 2004-08 .....................123..................... 780 .................... 6.3 5. .....Adam Parada...................... 2000-04 .....................119..................... 775 .................... 6.5 6. .....Mike Heckman .................... 1966-69 .....................79....................... 768 .................... 9.7 7. .....Wayne Engelstad ............... 1984-88 .....................118..................... 698 .................... 5.9 8. .....Kevin Magee....................... 1980-82 .....................56....................... 690 .................... 12.3 9 ......Jonathan Galloway ........... 2015-present ............109..................... 676 .................... 6.2 10. ...Ben McDonald .................... 1980-84 .....................114..................... 670 .................... 5.9 11. ...Jeff Von Lutzow .................. 1989-93 .....................111..................... 614 .................... 5.5 ........Jerry Maras......................... 1972-75 .....................78....................... 614 .................... 7.9 13. ...Adam Folker ....................... 2008-13 .....................125..................... 612 .................... 4.9 14. ...Ricky Butler ........................ 1988-91 .....................84....................... 611 .................... 7.3 15 ....Michael Wilder .................... 2009-13 .....................126..................... 596 .................... 4.7 16. ...Nick Sanden ....................... 1966-69 .....................79....................... 586 .................... 7.4 ........Jeff Cunningham ................ 1967-70 .....................82....................... 586 .................... 7.1 18. ...Mark Nelson ....................... 1965-67 .....................51....................... 585 .................... 11.5 19 ....Mamadou Ndiaye ............... 2013-16 .....................86....................... 554 .................... 6.4 20 ....Eric Wise ............................ 2008-11 .....................83....................... 553 .................... 6.7 21. ...Jeff Herdman ...................... 1987-91 .....................114..................... 527 .................... 4.6 22. ...Bill Moore............................ 1969-72 .....................78....................... 519 .................... 6.6 23 ....Chris McNealy .................... 2010-14 .....................135..................... 518 .................... 3.8 24 ....Alex Young ......................... 2012-16 .....................139..................... 504 .................... 3.6 UC IRVINE CAREER RECORDS CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS 1 ........... 576 ....... Alex Young, 2012-16 (139 games) 2. .......... 475 ....... Raimonds Miglinieks, 1994-96 (56 games) 3. .......... 426 ....... Ben McDonald, 1980-84 (114 games) 4. .......... 415 ....... Luke Nelson, 2013-17 (119 games) 5. .......... 412 ....... Jerry Green, 1998-2002 (116 games) 6. .......... 342 ....... Aaron Fitzgerald, 2004-06 (55 games) 7. .......... 322 ....... Lloyd Mumford, 1992-94 (56 games) 8. .......... 321 ....... Kevin Davis, 1973-77 (85 games) 9. .......... 300 ....... Patrick Rembert, 2007-11 (119 games) 10. ........ 298 ....... Michael Hunter, 2006-10 (127 games) 11. ........ 295 ....... Jeff Gloger, 2002-05 (86 games) 12. ........ 290 ....... Mike Barnes, 1968-70 (53 games) 13. ........ 285 ....... Mike Hess, 1985-88 (88 games) 14 ......... 277 ....... Chris McNealy, 2014-present (135 games) 15. ........ 272 ....... Michael Wilder, 2009-13 (126 games) 16 ......... 260 ....... Kevin Floyd, 1986-89 (81 games) 17. ........ 237 ....... Jerome Lee, 1983-85 (59 games) 18. ........ 231 ....... George Turner, 1982-84 (56 games CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOAL LEADERS 1. .......... 258 ....... Luke Nelson, 2013-17 (119 games) 2. .......... 236 ....... Michael Hunter, 2006-10 (127 games) 3. .......... 233 ....... Ross Schraeder, 2002-06 (114 games) 4. .......... 224 ....... Michael Wilder, 2009-13 (126 games) 5. .......... 201 ....... Jeff Herdman, 1987-91 (114 games) 6 ........... 190 ....... Jaron Martin, 2013-17 (122 games) 7. .......... 170 ....... Chris Brown, 1993-95 (49 games) 8. .......... 168 ....... Ben Jones, 1997-2001 (111 games) 9 ........... 152 ....... Daman Starring, 2010-13 (101 games) 10 ......... 142 ....... Travis Souza, 2011-15 (126 games) . ............ 142 ....... Scott Brooks, 1985-87 (56 games) 12 ......... 134 ....... Nic Campbell, 2003-07 (104 games) 13. ........ 132 ....... Rod Palmer, 1988-90 (54 games) 14 ......... 131 ....... Chris McNealy, 2010-14 (135 games) 15 ......... 130 ....... Alex Young, 2012-16 (139 games) 16. ........ 116 ....... Jerry Green, 1998-2002 (116 games) ............. 116 ....... Mike Hood, 2001-03 (116 games) 18. ........ 113 ....... Brett Lauer, 2007-09 (65 games) 19. ........ 109 ....... Stanislav Zuzak, 2000-04 (119 games) 20. ........ 97 ......... Keith Stewart, 1991-93 (44 games) CAREER STEALS LEADERS 1. .......... 167 ....... Jeff Gloger, 2002-05 (86 games) 2. .......... 162 ....... Jerry Green, 1998-2002 (116 games) 3. .......... 160 ....... Michael Hunter, 2006-10 (127 games) 4. .......... 154 ....... Alex Young, 2012-16 (139 games) 5 ........... 145 ....... Luke Nelson, 2013-17 (119 games) 6. .......... 123 ....... Ben McDonald, 1980-84 (114 games) ............. 123 ....... Scott Brooks, 1985-87 (56 games) 8. .......... 120 ....... Mike Hess, 1985-88 (88 games) 9. .......... 109
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