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Statistical Leaders Sta_MBB01_sp 11/20/00 4:39 PM Page 171 Statistical Leaders 2000 Division I Individual Leaders .. .1 7 2 2000 Division I Game Highs.. .1 7 4 2000 Division I Team Leaders .. .1 7 6 2001 Division I Top Returne e s. .1 7 8 2000 Division II Individual Leaders .. .1 8 0 2000 Division II Game Highs.. .1 8 2 2000 Division II Team Leaders .. .1 8 4 2000 Division III Individual Leaders .. .1 8 5 2000 Division III Game Highs .. .1 8 8 2000 Division III Team Leaders .. .1 8 9 Stat_MBKB01 11/21/00 8:15 AM Page 172 17 2 2000 DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2000 Division I Individual Leaders Sc o r i n g Cl . Ht . G TF G FG A Pc t . 3F G FG A Pc t . FT FT A Pc t . Re b . Av g . Pt s . Av g . 1. Courtney Alexander, Fresno St. .............SR 6-6 27 252 564 44.7 58 175 33.1 107 137 78.1 128 4.7 669 24.8 2. SirValiant Brown, George Washington....FR 6-1 30 222 668 33.2 73 277 26.4 221 273 81.0 100 3.3 738 24.6 3. Ronnie McCollum, Centenary (La.).......... JR 5-10 28 226 577 39.2 92 258 35.7 123 153 80.4 103 3.7 667 23.8 4. Eddie House, Arizona St........................SR 6-1 32 263 623 42.2 73 200 36.5 137 164 83.5 175 5.5 736 23.0 4. Harold Arceneaux, Weber St.................SR 6-6 28 213 416 51.2 38 103 36.9 180 226 79.6 207 7.4 644 23.0 6. Rashad Phillips, Detroit..........................SR 5-10 32 226 513 44.1 102 252 40.5 181 208 87.0 96 3.0 735 23.0 7. Demond Steward, Niagra...................... JR 6-3 29 217 515 42.1 55 164 33.5 176 244 72.1 195 6.7 665 22.9 8. #Marcus Fizer, Iowa St............................ JR 6-8 37 327 562 58.2 15 42 35.7 175 239 73.2 285 7.7 844 22.8 9. Craig Claxton, Hofstra...........................SR 5-10 31 253 538 47.0 51 134 38.1 149 195 76.4 168 5.4 706 22.8 10. Troy Murphy, Notre Dame.....................SO 6-10 37 274 557 49.2 30 92 32.6 261 323 80.8 380 10.3 839 22.7 11. Dan Langhi, Vanderbilt..........................SR 6-11 30 222 465 47.7 58 144 40.3 162 186 87.1 181 6.0 664 22.1 12. Tierre Brown, McNeese St...................... JR 6-1 27 217 469 46.3 30 94 31.9 129 177 72.9 135 5.0 593 22.0 13. Maurice Bell, La.-Monroe.......................SR 6-4 28 235 488 48.2 0 1 0.0 142 179 79.3 193 6.9 612 21.9 14. Chris Davis, North Texas .......................FR 6-6 27 203 536 37.9 77 229 33.6 104 150 69.3 138 5.1 587 21.7 15. Durelle Brown, Manhattan...................... JR 6-7 27 218 436 50.0 28 88 31.8 112 146 76.7 165 6.1 576 21.3 16 Will Solomon, Clemson..........................SO 6-1 30 213 531 40.1 93 248 37.5 108 158 68.4 123 4.1 627 20.9 17. Damion Woolfolk, Norfolk St..................SR 6-2 28 205 498 41.2 39 120 32.5 136 173 78.6 118 4.2 585 20.9 18. Mike Pegues, Delaware.........................SR 6-5 32 248 484 51.2 17 54 31.5 154 201 76.6 245 7.7 667 20.8 19. Brandon Wolfram, UTEP........................ JR 6-9 28 215 389 55.3 12 30 40.0 138 166 83.1 191 6.8 580 20.7 20. Marquise Gainous, TCU........................SR 6-9 32 215 433 49.7 12 35 34.3 220 261 84.3 265 8.3 662 20.7 21. Brian Merriweather, Tex.-Pan American... JR 6-1 28 192 452 42.5 114 275 41.5 74 86 86.0 81 2.9 572 20.4 22. Aubrey Reese, Murray St.......................SR 6-4 32 200 434 46.1 54 153 35.3 199 243 81.9 171 5.3 653 20.4 23. Jason Perez, Wichita St.........................SR 6-4 29 206 459 44.9 56 161 34.8 119 152 78.3 203 7.0 587 20.2 24. Mike Smith, La.-Monroe.........................SR 6-8 28 187 441 42.4 75 222 33.8 113 141 80.1 264 9.4 562 20.1 25. Isaac Spencer, Murray St.......................SR 6-8 32 240 432 55.6 20 49 40.8 138 205 67.3 261 8.2 638 19.9 26. Tamar Slay, Marshall.............................SO 5-10 30 216 434 49.8 93 215 43.3 72 102 70.6 132 4.4 597 19.9 27. T.J. Lux, Northern Ill...............................SR 6-9 28 209 427 48.9 2 8 25.0 137 189 72.5 250 8.9 557 19.9 28. Michael Jackson, UMKC........................SO 6-7 29 226 384 58.9 0 1 0.0 121 154 78.6 164 5.7 573 19.8 29. Monty Mack, Massachusetts...................SR 6-3 32 221 533 41.5 96 266 36.1 94 115 81.7 110 3.4 632 19.8 30. Demetric Reese, Md.-East. Shore.............SR 6-5 29 171 422 40.5 92 213 43.2 136 200 68.0 100 3.4 570 19.7 30. A.J. Guyton, Indiana .............................SR 6-1 29 204 444 45.9 72 172 41.9 90 114 78.9 80 2.8 570 19.7 32. Chris Bjorklund, Cal Poly ....................... JR 6-8 27 187 399 46.9 28 87 32.2 123 180 68.3 189 7.0 525 19.4 33. Tarise Bryson, Illinois St.......................... JR 6-4 30 175 447 39.1 84 212 39.6 144 182 79.1 124 4.1 578 19.3 34. Matt Williams, Montana........................SR 6-7 28 190 345 55.1 2 9 22.2 156 230 67.8 287 10.3 538 19.2 34. David Webber, Central Mich. ...............SO 6-2 28 184 434 42.4 67 169 39.6 103 149 69.1 108 3.9 538 19.2 36. Tariq Kirksay, Iona................................SR 6-6 30 196 384 51.0 31 75 41.3 153 196 78.1 279 9.3 576 19.2 37. Damon Stringer, Cleveland St.................SR 5-10 30 195 447 43.6 70 188 37.2 113 134 84.3 87 2.9 573 19.1 38. Tony Barksdale, Western Mich. .............SR 6-2 24 150 354 42.4 50 143 35.0 108 153 70.6 64 2.7 458 19.1 39. Kyle Hill, Eastern Ill. ............................. JR 6-2 29 209 444 47.1 59 157 37.6 76 113 67.3 128 4.4 553 19.1 40. Gene Nabors, Robert Morris..................SR 6-2 30 198 444 44.6 69 192 35.9 107 132 81.1 179 6.0 572 19.2 41. Deginald Erskin, North Texas.................SO 6-6 26 181 385 47.0 12 47 25.5 117 183 63.9 135 5.2 491 18.9 42. Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati......................SR 6-9 31 221 389 56.8 2 7 28.6 141 206 68.4 300 9.7 585 18.9 43. Troy Bell, Boston College.......................FR 6-1 27 144 373 38.6 59 148 39.9 161 180 89.4 83 3.1 508 18.8 44. Jarrett Stephens, Penn St........................SR 6-7 35 260 459 56.6 5 17 29.4 132 189 69.8 368 10.5 657 18.8 45. Duane Clemens, Ball St..........................SR 6-0 30 206 483 42.7 35 106 33.0 115 181 63.5 91 3.0 562 18.7 46. Ike Harmon, Cal St. Fullerton..................SR 6-7 27 183 403 45.4 21 75 28.0 118 161 73.3 202 7.5 505 18.7 47. Lamont Long, New Mexico.....................SR 6-4 32 203 471 43.1 57 154 37.0 135 167 80.8 167 5.2 598 18.7 48. Kevin Melson, Wright St........................ JR 6-6 22 137 295 46.4 16 51 31.4 120 163 73.6 160 7.3 410 18.6 49. Kaspars Kambala, UNLV........................ JR 6-9 31 212 402 52.7 0 0 0.0 151 216 69.9 289 9.3 575 18.5 50. Joe Crispin, Penn St............................... JR 6-1 35 192 499 38.5 84 243 34.6 181 203 89.2 117 3.3 649 18.5 51. Mate Milisa, Long Beach St....................SR 6-11 30 198 334 59.3 34 76 44.7 126 152 82.9 214 7.1 556 18.5 52. Greg Stevenson, Richmond..................... JR 6-6 30 214 389 55.0 35 83 42.2 92 123 74.8 216 7.2 555 18.5 53. Rasual Butler, La Salle............................SO 6-7 28 183 459 39.9 83 218 38.1 67 82 81.7 148 5.3 516 18.4 54. Greg Burks, Prairie View........................SO 5-8 27 176 432 40.7 58 175 33.1 87 109 79.8 72 2.7 497 18.4 55. Eduardo Najera, Oklahoma...................SR 6-8 34 234 514 45.5 18 82 22.0 139 202 68.8 314 9.2 625 18.4 56.
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