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RECORDS TEAM RECORDS ® ® GAMES PLAYED STEALS Season: 37 2011-12 Game: 19 2/6/84 Vs RECORDS TEAM RECORDS ® ® GAMES PLAYED STEALS Season: 37 2011-12 Game: 19 2/6/84 vs. Pacific Opponent: 21 1/21/89 by CS Fullerton QUICK FACTS GAMES WON Season: 237 1999-00 Season: 30 2010-11 30 2008-09 STEALS PER GAME Season: 8 1991-92 GAMES LOST Season: 23 1981-82 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 53 12/29/79 at New Mexico WINNING PERCENTAGE 2/25/78 at Portland State Season: 0.882 2010-11 30-4 Season: 1008 1969-70 OUTLOOK TOTAL POINTS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 140 1/2/85 vs. UNLV Game: 104 1/13/68 vs. Seattle Opponent: 142 1/2/85 by UNLV Season: 2160 1963-64 Season: 2619 1969-70 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE POINTS PER GAME Game: .778 11/27/04 28-36 vs. UC Davis Season: 90.3 1969-70 Season: .529 1982-83 872-1649 AGGIE BIOS TOTAL REBOUNDS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 82 12/5/64 vs. Loyola (Calif.) Game: 20 2/2/06 at New Mexico State Opponent: 77 1/6/68 by Brigham Young Season: 257 2015-16 Season: 1618 1959-60 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDS PER GAME Game: 34 2/2/06 at New Mexico State Season: 55.8 1959-60 Season: 695 2015-16 ASSISTS THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE COACHES Game: 34 2/25/78 at Portland State Game: .875 2/10/90 7-8 at San José State 2/10/76 vs. Mesa State Season: .429 1997-98 139-324 Opponent: 37 2/1/90 by UNLV Season: 620 2007-08 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 44 1/22/87 vs. CS Fullerton ASSISTS PER GAME Season: 662 1986-87 Season: 17.7 2007-08 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED TURNOVERS Game: 59 1/24/80 vs. San José State OPPONENTS Game: 33 1/17/74 vs. Utah Season: 928 1986-87 Season: 545 1995-96 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE BLOCKS Game: 100.0 2/23/02 17-17 vs. Idaho Game: 12 1/13/01 vs. Pacific 1/6/07 12-12 at Fresno State Opponent: 10 11/18/94 by Simon Fraser 2/21/75 12-12 at New Orleans 12/27/80 by Brigham Young 1/15/09 10-10 vs. Fresno State SEASON REVIEW Season: 139 1989-90 2/28/08 10-10 vs. Louisiana Tech 12/20/07 10-10 vs. Utah Valley BLOCKS PER GAME Season: .792 2007-08 532-672 Season: 4.6 1991-92 RECORDS UNIVERSITY The 2000-01 team tied the then-school record with 28 wins and notched the first NCAA Tournament win for Utah State in 31 years with a 77-69 victory in over- time against Ohio State. 102 2017-18 UTAH STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL - 20 NCAA TOURNAMENTS - 9 NIT APPEARANCES 16 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS - 8 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS - #AGGIESALLTHEWAY INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ® ® GAMES PLAYED BLOCKS PER GAME Season: 37 Morgan Grim 2011-12 Season: 1.9 Gilbert Pete 1986-87 37 Preston Medlin 2011-12 Career: 1.7 Shawn Daniels 2000-01 37 Brockeith Pane 2011-12 QUICK FACTS Career: 134 Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 STEALS Game: 9 Jay Goodman 2/20/93 vs. San José State GAMES STARTED Opponent: 10 Jeff Trepagnier 11/24/99 vs. Southern Cal Season: 37 Morgan Grim 2011-12 Season: 102 Jay Goodman 1992-93 37 Preston Medlin 2011-12 Career: 226 Greg Grant 1983-86 Career: 132 Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 STEALS PER GAME TOTAL POINTS Season: 3.8 Jay Goodman 1992-93 Game: 52 Wayne Estes 12/30/64 vs. Boston College Career: 2.6 Jay Goodman 1991-93 Opponent: 47 John Caughran 2/15/77 at California OUTLOOK Season: 821 Wayne Estes 1963-64 MINUTES PLAYED Career: 2522 Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 Game: 55 Vince Washington 1/2/85 vs. UNLV Season: 1304 Jaycee Carroll 2007-08 POINTS PER GAME Career: 4596 Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 Season: 33.7 Wayne Estes 1964-65 Career: 26.7 Wayne Estes 1963-65 MINUTES PLAYED PER GAME Season: 37.4 Brian Jackson 1980-81 10-POINT GAMES Career: 36.0 Vince Washington 1984-85 AGGIE BIOS Career: 105 Greg Grant 1983-86 Consec.: 64 Wayne Estes 1963-65 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 21 Wayne Estes 12/30/64 vs. Boston College TOTAL REBOUNDS Season: 309 Wayne Estes 1963-64 Game: 28 Wayne Estes 12/15/62 vs. Regis Career: 880 Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 Opponent: 29 Keith Swagerty 12/7/64 vs. Pacific Season: 403 Cornell Green 1959-60 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career: 1003 Greg Grant 1983-86 Game: 40 Wayne Estes 12/26/64 at Hawai’i Season: 645 Wayne Estes 1963-64 REBOUNDS PER GAME Career: 1721 Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 COACHES Season: 13.9 Marvin Roberts 1969-70 Career: 12.8 Marvin Roberts 1969-71 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 Mike Santos 12-12 1/23/78 vs. ISU 10-REBOUND GAMES Season: .677 Nate Harris 134-198 2003-04 Career: 55 Marvin Roberts 1969-71 Career: .641 Nate Harris 588-918 2003-06 Consec.: 17 Marvin Roberts 1970-71 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE DOUBLE-DOUBLES Game: 10 Jaycee Carroll 2/2/06 at New Mexico State OPPONENTS Season: 21 Marvin Roberts 1969-70 Season: 114 Jaycee Carroll 2007-08 Career: 54 Marvin Roberts 1968-71 Career: 369 Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 Consec.: 17 Marvin Roberts 1970-71 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED PERSONAL FOULS Game: 16 Jaycee Carroll 2/2/06 at New Mexico St. Season: 116 Reid Newey 1987-88 16 Corwin Woodard 2/13/95 vs. New Mexico St. Career: 401 Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 Season: 229 Jaycee Carroll 2007-08 Career: 793 Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 SEASON REVIEW DISQUALIFICATIONS Season: 14 Nate Wickizer 1992-93 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Career: 30 Nate Wickizer 1992-95 Game: 1.000 Jay Goodman 6-6 12/8/92 vs. Utah Season: .500 Brian Green 53-106 2009-10 ASSISTS Career: .481 Brian Green 129-268 2010-11 Game: 16 Oscar Williams 12/14/76 vs. Utah Opponent: 15 Danny Tarkanian 2/19/83 at UNLV FREE THROWS MADE Season: 224 Kris Clark 2007-08 Game: 17 Tim Tollestrup 1/17/70 vs. Utah Career: 562 Oscar Williams 1975-78 Bart Johnson 12/11/54 at Idaho Season: 227 Cornell Green 1961-62 RECORDS ASSISTS PER GAME Career: 469 Wayne Estes 1963-65 Season: 7.7 Oscar Williams 1976-77 Career: 6 Oscar Williams 1975-78 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 22 Marvin Roberts 12/10/70 vs. Gonzaga TURNOVERS Season: 324 Cornell Green 1961-62 Game: 11 Kendall Youngblood 3/9/89 vs. CS Fullerton Career: 646 Marvin Roberts 1969-71 Shaler Halimon 12/19/67 vs. San José State Season: 144 Silas Mills 1995-96 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Career: 393 Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 Game: 1.000 Jaycee Carroll 15-15 2/5/07 vs. NMSU UNIVERSITY 1.000 Jim Boatwright 14-14 12/29/72 vs. LSU BLOCKS Season: .921 Tony Brown 58-63 1998-99 Game: 7 Shawn Daniels 1/13/01 vs. Pacific Career: .870 Tony Brown 275-316 1999-02 7 Gilbert Pete 1/5/87 vs. Long Beach St. Opponent: 7 Joe Vogel 12/3/93 at Colorado State Season: 59 Shawn Daniels 2000-01 Career: 155 Gilbert Pete 1986-89 16 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS - 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