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2017-18 Men's Basketball History & Record Book JEFF TIMBERLAKE (‘89), BU’S ALL-TIME ASSIST LEADER 2017-18 MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY & RECORD BOOK 2017-18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY & RECORD BOOK SINGLE-GAME RECORDS GoTerriers.com Combined Points ALL-TIME REGISTER SINGLE-GAME RECORDS All-Time Record 221 - vs. St. Peter’s (ot), 2/20/74 (113-108 loss) 1,151-1,099 (.512) Field Goals Made POINTS (not kept consistently until 1970-71 season) All-Time Conference Record 48 - vs. New Hampshire, 2/17/79 1. 47 Jim Hayes vs. Springfield 02/23/70 388-235 (.624) Field Goals Attempted 2. 46 Kevin Thomas vs. Tennessee 1955-56 Patriot League (2013-): 47-25 (.652) 110 - vs. Brandeis, 3/2/72 Field-Goal Percentage America East (1979-2013): 322-184 (.636) REBOUNDS (not kept consistently until 1970-71 season) 66.1% - vs. Lafayette, 3/5/14 Yankee Conference (1972-76): 19-26 (.422) 1. 34 Kevin Thomas vs. Boston Coll. 03/05/58 3-Point Field Goals Made All-Time Conference Tournament Record 2. 27 James Garvin vs. Brandeis 03/02/72 46-31 (.597) 16 - vs. Albany, 1/19/10 Patriot League (2014-): 3-4 (.429) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted ASSISTS (not kept consistently until 1979-80 season) America East (1979-2012): 43-27 (.614) 37 - vs. Stony Brook, 1/2/10 All-Time Postseason Tournament Record 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage 1. 17 Maurice Watson Jr. vs. Army 03/08/14 5-16 (.238) 75.0% - at Maine, 1/11/12 (12-of-16) 2. 16 Ken Leary vs. Colby 02/08/64 NCAA (1959, ‘83, ‘88, ‘90, ‘97, 2002, ‘11): 2-7 (.222) Free Throws Made NIT (1980, ‘86, 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘14): 0-6 (.000) 38 - vs. Boston College, 1/29/55 STEALS (not kept consistently until 1979-80 season) CBI (2010): 2-1 (.667) Free Throws Attempted 1. 9 Cedric Hankerson vs. American 01/21/15 CIT (2013, ‘16): 1-2 (.333) 59 - vs. Boston College, 1/29/55 2. 8 Tyler Morris vs. Morehead St. 03/22/10 All-Time Overtime Record Free-Throw Percentage 8 Shaun Wynn at Albany 01/04/04 59-43 (.578) 100.0% - at Albany, 1/8/03 (18-for-18) 8 Mike Costello vs. Hartford 02/19/00 100.0% - at Loyola Maryland, 2/13/16 (14-for-14) Most Wins in a Season 8 Brett Brown vs. CW Post 02/16/81 25 - 1996-97 Free Throws Made Without A Miss Best Winning Percentage 18-for-18, at Albany, 1/8/03 BLOCKED SHOTS (not kept consistently until 1979-80 season) .857 - 1945-46 (12-2); .833 - 1996-97 (25-5) Rebounds 1. 8 Tunji Awojobi vs. Drexel 03/07/97 Longest Winning Streak 81 - vs. Tufts, 2/21/63 8 Tunji Awojobi vs. Hartford 02/23/95 13 - 12/27/96 - 2/7/97 Assists Most Losses in a Season 32 - vs. Delaware State, 11/30/81 8 Tunji Awojobi at Hartford 03/04/95 22 - 1999-00 Steals Longest Losing Streak 21 - vs. Vermont, 1/7/89 FIELD GOALS MADE (not kept consistently until 1970-71) 11 - 1935-36 Blocked Shots 1. 21 Kevin Thomas vs. Rutgers 1954-55 12 - vs. Vermont, 1/11/03 2. 18 Ken Boyd vs. Brandeis 03/02/72 GAME Overtimes Most Points 4 - at Holy Cross, 1/13/64 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (not kept consistently until 1970-71) 124 - vs. New Hampshire, 2/17/79 vs. Stony Brook, 1/19/09 1. 37 Ken Boyd vs. Brandeis 03/02/72 Fewest Points 2. 30 Steve Wright at Maryland 02/11/80 4 - vs. Holy Cross, 1902-03; SEASON vs. Holy Cross, 1903-04 Points 2,528 - 2009-10 in 35 games FREE THROWS MADE (not kept consistently until 1970-71) Points in a First Half 1. 19 Johnny Nunziato vs. Connecticut 1953-54 64 - vs. UMass Lowell, 11/13/13 Highest Scoring Average 2. 17 Eric Fanning vs. Loyola Md. 01/18/16 Points in a Second Half 83.3 - 1979-80 in 30 games 68 - vs. New Hampshire, 2/17/79 Field Goals Made Largest Margin of Victory 992 - 1979-80 in 30 games FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (since 1970-71 season) 63 - vs. Suffolk, 12/7/57 (108-45) Field Goals Attempted 1. 22 Eric Fanning vs. Loyola Md. 01/18/16 Largest Margin of Defeat 2,087 - 1979-80 in 30 games 2. 21 Jason Scott at UNH 01/16/91 67 - vs. Wesleyan, 1905-06 (74-7) Field-Goal Percentage 48.4% - 1983-84 in 29 games 3-POINTERS MADE 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 10 Cedric Hankerson at Syracuse 12/10/16 300 - 2009-10 in 35 games 2. 8 Carlos Strong vs. Binghamton 02/08/07 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 824 - 2009-10 in 35 games 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage 1. 20 Cedric Hankerson at Syracuse 12/10/16 40.4% - 1988-89 in 30 games Free Throws Made 2. 16 Corey Lowe vs. New Hampshire 01/09/08 599 - 1982-83 in 31 games 16 Corey Lowe vs. St. Bonaventure 11/09/07 Free Throws Attempted 16 Corey Lowe at Hartford 01/06/07 815 - 1987-88 in 31 games; 1988-89 in 30 games Free-Throw Percentage 76.4% - 1982-83 in 31 games Rebounds 1,296 - 2009-10 in 35 games Assists 524 - 1979-80 in 30 games Steals 319 - 1979-80 in 30 games Blocked Shots 158 - 1993-94 in 27 games Most Turnovers 494 - 1991-92 in 28 games Fewest Turnovers 350 - 2004-05 in 29 games Most Personal Fouls 744 - 2009-10 in 35 games Steve Wright had a game-high 26 points in the Fewest Personal Fouls Terriers’ 124-76 win over New Hampshire on Feb. 17, 1979. The 124 points scored remains a Terrier 298 - 1961-62 in 20 games; 1964-65 in 20 games all-time high. Wright had his No. 33 jersey retired Overtimes in 1980. 10 - 2008-09 in 6 of 30 games Carlos Strong hit a school-record eight 3-pointers against Binghamton on Feb. 8, 2007. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 80/83/88/90/97/98/02/03/04/11/14 NCAA TOURNAMENT 59/83/88/90/97/02/11 NIT 80/86/03/04/05 CBI 10 CIT 13 GoTerriers.com 1,000-POINT SCORERS 1. TUNJI AWOJOBI 2. JOHN HOLLAND 3. DREDERICK IRVING 4. COREY LOWE 5. JIM HAYES 1993-94 510 2007-08 342 1984-85 191 2006-07 366 1967-68 565 1994-95 615 2008-09 543 1985-86 559 2007-08 470 1968-69 616 1995-96 658 2009-10 673 1986-87 565 2008-09 498 1969-70 498 1996-97 525 2010-11 654 1987-88 616 2009-10 481 Total 1,679 Total 2,308 Total 2,212 Total 1,931 Total 1,815 6. STEVEN WRIGHT 16. TONY SIMMS 26. JASON GROCHOWALSKI 1976-77 265 1980-81 381 1999-00 8 1977-78 283 1981-82 263 2000-01 356 2001-02 248 1978-79 540 1982-83 576 2002-03 255 1979-80 553 Total 1,220 2003-04 232 Total 1,641 Total 1,099 7. PAUL HENDRICKS 17. LEVAR FOLK 27. MARTY SCHOEPFER 1983-84 191 1995-96 281 1984-85 481 1967-68 287 1996-97 322 1968-69 363 1985-86 332 1997-98 272 1986-87 523 1969-70 424 1998-99 317 Total 1,074 Total 1,527 Total 1,192 8. KENNY BOYD 18. RANDY CROSS 28. JEFF TIMBERLAKE 1971-72 538 1962-63 345 1985-86 152 1972-73 391 1963-64 437 1986-87 209 1973-74 532 1964-65 377 1987-88 313 1988-89 392 Total 1,461 Total 1,159 Total 1,066 9. D.J. IRVING 19. DOM MORRIS 29. CARLOS STRONG 2010-11 279 2010-11 183 2006-07 267 2011-12 330 2011-12 216 2007-08 312 2012-13 427 2012-13 349 2008-09 77 2013-14 420 2013-14 391 2009-10 382 Total 1,456 Total 1,139 Total 1,038 10. MIKE ALEXANDER 1982-83 525 20. KEVIN THOMAS 30. REGGIE STEWART 1983-84 437 1953-54 183 1987-88 83 1984-85 337 1954-55 420 1988-89 151 1986-87 114 1955-56 535 1989-90 277 1990-91 516 Total 1,413 Total 1,138 Total 1,027 11. CHAZ CARR 21. PAUL SEYMOUR 31. TONY DACOSTA 2001-02 433 1999-00 352 1985-86 164 1986-87 193 2002-03 216 2000-01 337 1987-88 250 2003-04 376 2001-02 205 1988-89 417 2004-05 381 2002-03 242 Total 1,024 Total 1,406 Total 1,136 32. JAKE O’BRIEN 12. RASHAD BELL 22. DARRYL PARTIN 2008-09 374 2001-02 208 2010-11 502 2009-10 483 2002-03 372 2011-12 628 2010-11 163 2003-04 334 Total 1,130 2004-05 453 Total 1,020 Total 1,367 33. MARK DALY 13. JOHN PAPALE 23. LARRY JONES 1988-89 101 2012-13 280 1985-86 259 1989-90 251 2013-14 326 1986-87 334 1990-91 272 2014-15 277 1987-88 537 1991-92 392 2015-16 406 Total 1,130 Total 1,016 Total 1,289 14. ERIC FANNING 24. GARY PLUMMER 2012-13 280 1980-81 104 34. KERRY WALKER 1972-73 438 2013-14 326 1981-82 125 1973-74 138 2014-15 277 1982-83 441 1974-75 432 2015-16 406 1983-84 459 Total 1,008 Total 1,289 Total 1,129 35.
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