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Final 1979 Cumulative Basketball Statistics Report Only Games Against Four Year U S Colleges Are Included in Statistics and Won-Lost Record PLEASE TYPE COMPLETE INFORMATION AND RETURN PROMPTLY FINAL 1979 CUMULATIVE BASKETBALL STATISTICS REPORT ONLY GAMES AGAINST FOUR YEAR U S COLLEGES ARE INCLUDED IN STATISTICS AND WON-LOST RECORD College -EURIXUE- Coacfi LEB ROSE .Season Record Won Cc.08t , Conference Name BIG TEN P.nnforonro PornrH 1 ^ — <; / tClass by Fr So Jr Sr Won L^st ^ REB FIRST and LAST NAME ' ci Pos Ht Games FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS POINTS / 1 Scored Atls Pct Scored Atts Pct / No Total Ay^ Joe Barry Carroll JJ:. C-7-1 35 318 545 583 162 253 6^ 352 798 22.8 Jerry Sichting Sr G-6-1 35 186 367 .507 103 118 873 97 475 13 6 Arnette Hallman Jr F-6-7 35 114 230 496 54 90 .600 170 282 8 1 Draker Morris So F-6-5 34 103 219 470 62 86 721 135 268 7.9 Mike Scearce Fr. F-6-7 35 95 235 404 38 54 .704 107 228 6.5 Brian Walker So G-6-2 35 53 125 424 43 59 729 62 149 4 3 Steve Walker Jr F-6-5 35 42 87 483 22 39 564 104 106 3 0 Neil Bemenderfer Sr F-C-6- .0 3 i 32 64 500 15 23 .652 62 79 2 4 Keith Edmonson FT. G-6-5 34 19 49 .388 7 13 , .538 25 Wi 1.3 Roosevelt Barnes Rn. G-6-2 ?3 5 12 .417 6 8 ,750 7 lfi 0.7 Jon Kitchel Fr. G-6-5 11 2 4 .500 2 2 1 .non L fi 0.5 OTHERS- (l^liimtier of Players 3 ) 3 9 .333 3 6 .500 4 9 0 4 i^B-^o POINTS FIELDGOALS I FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Shots FOULS Totals Games flaver Dead Number Avg Scored Atts Pct Scored Atts Pct iTeam Avg Ball Total Missed No Disq Own 35 2461 70 972 1946 .499 517 751 .688 J13k. 3»-1 J1334- 1208 690 19- Opps 35 2189 62 868 1986 .437 1453 650 .697 1189 34.0 1189 1311 1775 I 34 I Scoring Rebound Total> Total Shots Margin • 7 8 Margin — Jul Rebs 2523 2523 4—Missed 1979 INDIVIDUAL SiNGLE-GAME HiGHS (List ALL performances equaling or bettering indicated mmimums ) Player Opponent Date Points (40) _42_ (FG -16 FT IQ Joe Barry Carroll Alabama—(NIT) 3/19 (FG FT _ (FG FT FreeTfirows(15)- (No Attempts _ Rebounds (20) (No By Team 1979 TEAM SiNGLE-GAME HIGHS (List oniy your team s BEST mark equaling or bettenng indicated minlmums) vs (Opponent) Date vs (Opponent) Date FGA (100). .(FG_ FTA (45) -FT. - ) FG (50)_ .(FGA. FT (35) .FTA )- PF (40) _ Fewest FTA (3) -FT )- Rebounds (60)_ Fewest FT (1) FTA )— FGPct (650)_ . ( of ). FT Pct (30 made) .( of_ NCAA STATISTICS SERVICE / Box 1906 / Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66222 J PURDUE 4250 / 1978- 12 159,305 1978-79 BASKETBALL RECORD Please list games in order played Before opponent s name indicate tournament games with an asterisk (*) After opponent s name indicate overtime games with OT 2-OT etc After opponent score indicate losses with (-) Indicate home games by (H) away games by (A) and neutral sites by 1 2 3 etc and list below** List attendance for ALL games regardless of site Please remember only games against four-year, U S colleges are Includeci in statistics or in won-lost records OWN OPP OWN OPP OPPONENT SCORE SCORE SITE ATTENDANCE OPPONENT SCORE SCORE SITE ATTENDANCE 1 Southwest Louisiana 81 72 H n.842 23 M1inois 11 65_ A- 1^,12^ 2 Indiana State 53 63- H 14.123 24 Northwestern 76 AIL- JL- 13.83? 3 Xavier 66 _5S_ A 5,217 25 lowa 12- -?5- 13,365 Minnesota H 4 Nebraska -5a_ JH- -K- 13,n?? 26 80 56 14,123 Northern Colorado 91 57 H 13,306 27 Michigan State 67 73- A 10,004 g *Santa Clara JA 62 1 18,633 28 Michigan AL- 3A A 13,609 7 ''Brigham Young 6k 76- A 20.716 29 Indiana 55- 14,1?3 8 Arizona State 11^. 61 H 13,8^'; 30 Ohi-o State lA -66- 14,123 9 Miami (O) lA- -51- 1?,501 31 ^Central Michigan 12,256 84 10 +Boston Col lege -82- Ak^ 3,807 32 #Dayton 70 A 13.126 ^^ +Arizona State 92 87 (ot)^ k,5kS 33 #01d Dominion 62^ 5A H 14,123 12 -HJtah JA 62 2 k.sea * 34 #Alabama 87_ AA- 3— 14,632 13 Ohio State IA .25:^ A_ 13,294 35 #Indlana 52- 53^ 3— 14,889 **'A'Q/)^»«/ Unvifu-^iCvt T'ou.ftxbfrtt'^f' 14 Indiana 5k- -63^ A 16,843 **NEUTRAL SITES (Arena City State) 15 Michigan 11- ^y -H_ \h.\23 1 ***^''''*o^^^ Center, Provo, Utah 2 Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 16 Michigan State- -52- -50- 14,123 17 lowa ke 56- 13.986 3 Madison Square (Sarden. New York, New York 18 111 I noIs 69_ AL A 16,458 4 19 Minnesota 64^ £1 A 15,839 ATTENDANCE TOTALS GAMES ATTENDANC 20 Wisconsin £0- 73- 14,123 Home games 17 231,791; 21 Northwest^Ffi- 68 58 A- 2,693 Away games 12 i49j776_ 22 Wlsconsin 5k 48 A _8,716_ Neutral-site games ^ A 61.077 2,000 POINT CAREER SCORERS List any active piayer or a piayer who completed his career in the 1979 season who has scored'at least 2 000 points during his varsity career Under Years use 1976-79 etc Indicate an active player with an asterisk (*) FG FG FT FT NAME GAMES YEARS ATT MADE ATT MADE POINTS AVG •V C^ixa^r CIQSSU ~h l^aihlobnj ddSS.L Signature ofi^portlng Official Title .
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