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Year-By-Year Leaders YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS SCORING 2000-2001 Josh Sankes 29 370 12 .8 Year Player Games Points Avg. 2001-2002 Tim Szatko 33 450 13 .6 1945-1946 George Kaftan 15 237 15 .8 2002-2003 Patrick Whearty 31 385 12 .4 1946-1947 George Kaftan 28 310 11 .1 2003-2004 Kevin Hamilton 28 307 11 .0 1947-1948 Bob Cousy 30 486 16 .2 2004-2005 Kevin Hamilton 32 502 15 .7 1948-1949 Bob Cousy 27 480 17 .8 2005-2006 Kevin Hamilton 31 547 17 .6 1949-1950 Bob Cousy 30 582 19 .4 2006-2007 Keith Simmons 34 576 16 .9 1950-1951 Earle Markey 25 317 12 .7 2007-2008 Tim Clifford 29 521 18.0 1951-1952 Togo Palazzi 27 370 13 .7 2008-2009 R .J . Evans 32 429 13 .4 1952-1953 Togo Palazzi 26 593 22 .8 2009-2010 Devin Brown 30 275 12 .5 1953-1954 Togo Palazzi 27 670 24 .8 2010-2011 Devin Brown 29 446 15 .4 1954-1955 Tom Heinsohn 26 605 23 .3 2011-2012 Devin Brown 29 423 14 .6 1955-1956 Tom Heinsohn 27 740 27 .4 2012-2013 Dave Dudzinski 30 457 15 .2 1956-1957 George Waddleton 24 444 18 .5 2013-2014 Dave Dudzinski 34 513 15 .1 1957-1958 Joe Hughes 25 373 14 .9 2014-2015 Malcolm Miller 30 434 14 .5 1958-1959 Tim Shea 24 360 15 .0 2015-2016 Robert Champion 35 421 12 .0 1959-1960 Jack Foley 24 591 24 .6 2016-2017 Robert Champion 32 431 13 .5 1960-1961 Jack Foley 27 728 26 .9 2017-2018 Jehyve Floyd 31 377 12.2 1961-1962 Jack Foley 26 866 33 .3 1962-1963 Pat Gallagher 25 405 16 .2 REBOUNDING 1963-1964 John Wendelken 23 496 21 .6 Year Player Games Rebounds Avg. 1964-1965 John Wendelken 23 488 21 .2 1951-1952 Jim Dilling 25 295 11 .8 1965-1966 Richard Murphy 23 398 17 .3 1952-1953 Togo Palazzi 26 423 16 .2 1966-1967 Ed Siudut 25 511 20 .4 1953-1954 Togo Palazzi 27 366 13 .5 1967-1968 Ed Siudut 23 534 23 .2 1954-1955 Tom Heinsohn 26 385 14 .8 1968-1969 Ed Siudut 24 566 23 .6 1955-1956 Tom Heinsohn 27 569 21 .0 1969-1970 Bob Kissane 25 550 22 .0 1956-1957 Joe Hughes 23 331 14 .4 1970-1971 Bob Kissane 26 445 17 .1 1957-1958 Joe Hughes 25 347 13 .9 1971-1972 Gene Doyle 26 566 21 .8 1958-1959 Ralph Brandt 25 374 14 .9 1972-1973 Gene Doyle 26 542 20 .8 1959-1960 Ralph Brandt 26 320 12 .3 1973-1974 Malcolm Moulton 26 468 18 .0 1960-1961 Jack Foley 27 284 10 .5 1974-1975 Chris Potter 28 411 14 .6 1961-1962 Jack Foley 26 217 8 .3 Michael Vicens 28 411 14 .6 1962-1963 Pat Gallagher 25 174 6 .9 1975-1976 Michael Vicens 32 481 15 .0 1963-1964 John Sullivan 22 163 7 .6 1976-1977 Ronnie Perry 25 574 23 .0 1964-1965 Greg Hochstein 23 198 8 .6 1977-1978 Ronnie Perry 27 585 21 .7 1965-1966 Keith Hochstein 21 308 14 .6 1978-1979 Ronnie Perry 28 700 25 .0 1966-1967 Ed Siudut 25 280 11 .2 1979-1980 Ronnie Perry 29 665 22 .9 1967-1968 Ed Siudut 23 328 14 .2 1980-1981 Garry Witts 30 453 15 .1 1968-1969 Ed Siudut 24 280 11 .7 1981-1982 Kevin Greaney 27 388 14 .4 1969-1970 Bob Kissane 25 300 12 .0 1982-1983 Chris Logan 30 468 15 .6 1970-1971 Bob Kissane 26 262 10 .1 1983-1984 Ernie Floyd 30 469 15 .6 1971-1972 Gene Doyle 26 322 12 .4 1984-1985 Jim McCaffrey 28 607 21.6 1972-1973 Gene Doyle 26 340 13 .1 1985-1986 Jim McCaffrey 25 571 22.8 1973-1974 Marty Halsey 26 184 7 .1 1986-1987 Glenn Tropf 28 334 11 .9 1974-1975 Chris Potter 28 213 7 .6 1987-1988 Dwight Pernell 29 457 15 .7 1975-1976 Chris Potter 31 249 8 .0 1988-1989 Dwight Pernell 28 548 19 .5 1976-1977 Chris Potter 29 282 9 .7 1989-1990 Dwight Pernell 30 650 21 .6 1977-1978 Chris Potter 27 275 10 .2 1990-1991 Jim Nairus 30 551 18 .3 1978-1979 David Mulquin 28 191 6 .8 1991-1992 Rick Mashburn 29 468 16 .1 1979-1980 Ernie Floyd 30 202 6 .7 1992-1993 Rob Feaster 30 532 17 .7 1980-1981 Tom Seaman 30 162 5 .4 1993-1994 Rob Feaster 28 785 28 .0 1981-1982 Chris Logan 26 153 5 .9 1994-1995 Rob Feaster 27 674 25 .0 1982-1983 Pat Elzie 30 243 8 .1 1995-1996 Walter Brown 29 503 17 .3 1983-1984 Pat Elzie 30 267 8 .9 1996-1997 Chris Rojik 27 366 13 .6 1984-1985 Walter Coates 26 177 6 .8 1997-1998 Jon Kerr 27 416 15 .4 1985-1986 Paul Durkee 30 161 5 .3 1998-1999 Juan Pegeus 27 309 11 .4 1986-1987 Glenn Tropf 28 201 7 .1 1999-2000 Josh Sankes 28 394 14 .1 1987-1988 Glenn Tropf 29 203 7 .0 48 2018-2019 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1988-1989 Grant Evans 28 187 6 .6 1994-1995 Gordon Hamilton 27 81 3 .0 1989-1990 Jim Nairus 29 172 5 .9 1995-1996 Brian Lockhart 28 123 4 .4 1990-1991 Jim Nairus 30 235 7 .8 1996-1997 John Hightower 26 99 3 .8 1991-1992 Rick Mashburn 29 172 5 .9 1997-1998 John Hightower 27 99 3 .7 1992-1993 Rick Mashburn 30 222 7 .4 1998-1999 John Hightower 27 86 3 .2 1993-1994 John Young 28 226 8 .1 1999-2000 Guillermo Sanchez 27 62 2 .3 1994-1995 Rob Feaster 27 186 6 .9 2000-2001 Jave Meade 29 89 3 .1 1995-1996 Walter Brown 29 220 7 .6 2001-2002 Jave Meade 33 162 4 .9 1996-1997 Chris Rojik 27 160 5 .9 2002-2003 Jave Meade 31 193 6 .2 1997-1998 Jon Kerr 27 168 6 .2 2003-2004 Jave Meade 28 155 5 .5 1998-1999 Juan Pegues 27 183 6 .8 2004-2005 Torey Thomas 31 114 3 .7 1999-2000 Josh Sankes 28 334 11 .9 2005-2006 Torey Thomas 32 153 4 .8 2000-2001 Josh Sankes 29 279 9 .6 2006-2007 Torey Thomas 34 160 4 .7 2001-2002 Tim Szatko 33 222 6 .7 2007-2008 Pat Doherty 25 108 4 .3 2002-2003 Patrick Whearty 31 206 6 .6 2008-2009 Colin Cunningham 31 110 3 .5 2003-2004 John Hurley 27 135 5 .0 2009-2010 Andrew Beinert 31 108 3 .5 2004-2005 John Hurley 32 192 6 .0 2010-2011 Andrew Beinert 29 118 4 .1 2005-2006 Kevin Hamilton 31 196 6 .3 2011-2012 Justin Burrell 29 106 3 .7 2006-2007 Keith Simmons 34 196 5 .8 2012-2013 Justin Burrell 30 110 3 .7 2007-2008 Tim Clifford 29 158 5.4 2013-2014 Anthony Thompson 32 80 2 .5 2008-2009 Andrew Keister 30 188 6 .3 2014-2015 Justin Burrell 30 123 4 .1 2009-2010 Andrew Keister 31 277 8 .9 2015-2016 Malachi Alexander 35 98 2 .8 2010-2011 Andrew Keister 26 239 9 .2 2016-2017 Karl Charles 32 117 3 .7 2011-2012 Dave Dudzinski 29 173 6 .0 2017-2018 Caleb Green 31 90 2.9 2012-2013 Dave Dudzinski 30 199 6 .6 * Led NCAA Division I in assists 2013-2014 Dave Dudzinski 34 251 7 .4 2014-2015 Malachi Alexander 30 151 5 .0 BLOCKS 2015-2016 Malachi Alexander 35 196 5 .6 Year Player Games Blocks 2016-2017 Malachi Alexander 32 159 5 .0 1981-1982 Chris Logan 26 25 2017-2018 Jehyve Floyd 31 173 5.6 1982-1983 Chris Logan 30 27 1983-1984 Ernie Floyd 30 19 ASSISTS 1984-1985 Myles Maguire 27 22 Year Player Games Assists Avg. 1985-1986 Grant Evans 28 15 1969-1970 Jack Adams 24 91 3 .8 1986-1987 Glenn Tropf 28 13 1970-1971 Jack Adams 26 77 2 .9 1987-1988 Grant Evans 29 22 1971-1972 Bruce Grentz 26 132 5 .1 1988-1989 Grant Evans 28 38 1972-1973 King Gaskins 24 115 4 .8 1989-1990 Jim Nairus 29 33 1973-1974 Ed Reilly 22 134 6 .1 1990-1991 Scott Martzloff 30 37 1974-1975 Kevin McAuley 28 147 5 .2 1991-1992 Rick Mashburn 29 37 1975-1976 Kevin McAuley 22 102 4 .6 1992-1993 John Young 30 28 1976-1977 Chris Potter 29 157 5 .4 1993-1994 John Young 28 51 1977-1978 Chris Potter 27 142 5 .2 1994-1995 Patrick Tutwiler 27 42 1978-1979 Bob Kelly 23 164 7 .1 1995-1996 Walter Brown 29 28 1979-1980 Bob Kelly 22 126 5 .8 1996-1997 Patrick Tutwiler 24 29 1980-1981 Eddie Thurman 30 154 5 .1 1997-1998 Juan Pegues 26 19 1981-1982 Eddie Thurman 27 129 4 .8 1998-1999 Patrick Whearty 27 26 1982-1983 Larry Westbrook 27 112 4 .1 1999-2000 Josh Sankes 28 69 1983-1984 Larry Westbrook 30 126 4 .2 2000-2001 Josh Sankes 29 66 1984-1985 Jim McCaffrey 28 119 4.2 2001-2002 Nate Lufkin 33 43 1985-1986 Jim McCaffrey 25 94 3.7 2002-2003 Patrick Whearty 31 42 1986-1987 Glenn Williams 28 125 4 .4 2003-2004 Nate Lufkin 25 30 1987-1988 Glenn Williams 29 234 8 .1 Kevin Hyland 28 30 1988-1989 Glenn Williams * 28 278 9 .9 2004-2005 Nate Lufkin 29 51 1989-1990 Dwight Pernell 30 158 5 .3 2005-2006 Tim Clifford 32 48 1990-1991 Aaron Jordan 30 175 5 .8 2006-2007 Tim Clifford 34 64 1991-1992 Roger Breslin 29 186 6 .4 2007-2008 Tim Clifford 29 67 1992-1993 Roger Breslin 30 214 7 .1 2008-2009 Eric Meister 29 27 1993-1994 Gordon Hamilton 28 116 4 .1 2009-2010 Eric Meister 31 21 2018-2019 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 49 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 2010-2011 Eric Obeysekere 28 46 1957-1958 John Whelan 158-328 .481 2011-2012 Eric Obeysekere 24 40 1958-1959 George Blaney 146-332 .440 2012-2013 Dave Dudzinski 30 26 1959-1960 Jack Foley 229-435 .526 2013-2014 Malcolm Miller 34 63 1960-1961 Tim Shea 163-335 .487 2014-2015 Malcolm Miller 30 48 1961-1962 Jack Foley 322-639 .504 2015-2016 Matt Husek 35 29 1962-1963 Pat Gallagher 170-351 .485 2016-2017 Jehyve Floyd 31 25 1963-1964 Richie Murphy 128-260 .493 2017-2018 Jehyve Floyd 31 67 1964-1965 John Wendelken 176-386 .456 1965-1966 Keith Hochstein 123-252 .488 STEALS 1966-1967 Keith Hochstein 104-213 .488 Year Player Games Steals 1967-1968 Keith Hochstein 166-317 .523 1981-1982 Eddie Thurman 27 37 1968-1969 Ed Siudut 228-507 .449 1982-1983 Jim Runcie 25 51 1969-1970 Stan Grayson 101-222 .459 1983-1984 Larry Westbrook 30 45 1970-1971 Bob Kissane 154-318 .484 1984-1985 Brian Reale 28 54 1971-1972 Stan Grayson 101-201 .547 1985-1986 Brian Reale 30 43 1972-1973 Jim Schnurr 192-372 .516 1986-1987 Dwight Pernell 25 36 1973-1974 Jim Dee 145-297 .488 1987-1988 Dwight Pernell 29 55 1974-1975 Marty Halsey 167-320 .521 1988-1989 Dwight Pernell 28 50 1975-1976 Marty Halsey 169-362 .466 1989-1990 Dwight Pernell 29 63 1976-1977 Michael Vicens 168-312 .538 1990-1991 Earl Weedon 30 37 1977-1978 Chris Potter 181-306 .591 1991-1992 Rick Mashburn 29 46 1978-1979 Garry Witts 141-271 .520 1992-1993 Rob Feaster 30 57 1979-1980 Ernie Floyd 125-222 .563 1993-1994 Gordon Hamilton 28 78 1980-1981 Tom Seaman 150-261 .575 1994-1995 Gordon Hamilton 27 59 1981-1982 Ed Thurman 138-280 .493 1995-1996 Tedd Bettencourt 29 76 1982-1983 Chris Logan 169-276 .612 1996-1997
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