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Conference Individual Leaders 1996-97 Big 12 Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS (FINAL) (All games) To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games. SCORING REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------- 1.Cory Carr-TTU............ JR 28 213 94 126 646 23.1 1.Tony Battie-TTU.......... JR 28 82 247 329 11.8 2.Reggie Freeman-UT........ SR 30 209 66 170 654 21.8 2.Raef LaFrentz-KU......... JR 36 126 209 335 9.3 3.Nate Erdmann-OU.......... SR 30 206 105 98 615 20.5 3.Gionet Cooper-TTU........ SR 28 90 150 240 8.6 4.Chauncey Billups-CU...... SO 29 152 75 176 555 19.1 4.Brian Skinner-BU......... JR 30 85 168 253 8.4 5.Dedric Willoughby-ISU.... SR 27 158 102 92 510 18.9 5.Venson Hamiltonn-NU...... SO 32 108 161 269 8.4 6.Tyronn Lue-NU............ SO 32 215 47 126 603 18.8 6.Kelvin Cato-ISU.......... SR 28 83 152 235 8.4 7.Tony Battie-TTU.......... JR 28 206 6 107 525 18.8 7.Scot Pollard-KU.......... SR 28 80 152 232 8.3 8.Raef LaFrentz-KU......... JR 36 261 1 143 666 18.5 8.Reggie Freeman-UT........ SR 30 93 135 228 7.6 9.Corey Brewer-OU.......... JR 30 158 17 192 525 17.5 9.Mikki Moore-NU........... SR 33 99 146 245 7.4 10.Paul Pierce-KU........... SO 36 215 33 124 587 16.3 10.Calvin Davis-TAMU........ SO 27 73 117 190 7.0 11.Brian Skinner-BU......... JR 30 196 0 92 484 16.1 11.Paul Pierce-KU........... SO 36 83 160 243 6.8 12.Kenny Pratt-ISU.......... SR 24 129 2 93 353 14.7 12.Shawn Rhodes-KSU......... SO 27 68 105 173 6.4 13.Adrian Peterson-OSU...... SO 32 158 63 70 449 14.0 13.Fred Edmonds-CU.......... SR 32 93 111 204 6.4 14.Chianti Roberts-OSU...... SR 32 178 1 79 436 13.6 14.Mark Young-KSU........... JR 27 47 125 172 6.4 15.Calvin Davis-TAMU........ SO 27 134 0 90 358 13.3 Brett Robisch-OSU........ JR 27 72 100 172 6.4 16.Kelly Thames-MU.......... JR 32 144 2 127 417 13.0 16.Martice Moore-CU......... SR 32 52 150 202 6.3 17.Mark Young-KSU........... JR 27 130 22 66 348 12.9 17.Doug Brandt-BU........... SR 30 66 123 189 6.3 18.Jason Sutherland-MU...... SR 33 120 72 105 417 12.6 18.Dario Quesada-TAMU....... JR 27 48 122 170 6.3 19.Kris Clack-UT............ SO 30 124 22 107 377 12.6 19.Kris Clack-UT............ SO 30 69 117 186 6.2 20.Fred Edmonds-CU.......... SR 32 156 0 89 401 12.5 20.Chianti Roberts-OSU...... SR 32 66 129 195 6.1 21.Jerod Haase-KU........... SR 36 141 34 117 433 12.0 Kelly Thames-MU.......... JR 32 57 138 195 6.1 22.Derek Grimm-MU........... SR 33 128 61 77 394 11.9 23.Patrick Hunter-BU........ JR 30 117 51 70 355 11.8 24.Tracey Anderson-TAMU..... SR 27 109 47 51 316 11.7 25.Mikki Moore-NU........... SR 33 144 1 96 385 11.7 26.Kelvin Cato-ISU.......... SR 28 128 0 61 317 11.3 27.Shanne Jones-TAMU........ SO 27 121 2 61 305 11.3 28.Ayome May-KSU............ SO 27 114 11 54 293 10.9 29.Venson Hamiltonn-NU...... SO 32 124 0 96 344 10.8 30.Stanley Bonewitz-TTU..... SO 28 97 62 44 300 10.7 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5.0 made per game) ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- 1.Chianti Roberts-OSU...... SR 32 178 285 .625 1.Jacy Holloway-ISU........ SR 31 184 5.94 2.Raef LaFrentz-KU......... JR 36 261 447 .584 2.Stanley Bonewitz-TTU..... SO 28 151 5.39 3.Tony Battie-TTU.......... JR 28 206 356 .579 3.Chauncey Billups-CU...... SO 29 139 4.79 4.Brian Skinner-BU......... JR 30 196 349 .562 4.Tyronn Lue-NU............ SO 32 136 4.25 5.Paul Pierce-KU........... SO 36 215 441 .488 5.Reggie Freeman-UT........ SR 30 125 4.17 6.Tyronn Lue-NU............ SO 32 215 476 .452 6.Tracey Anderson-TAMU..... SR 27 104 3.85 7.Nate Erdmann-OU.......... SR 30 206 462 .446 7.Corey Brewer-OU.......... JR 30 106 3.53 8.Dedric Willoughby-ISU.... SR 27 158 365 .433 8.Chianti Roberts-OSU...... SR 32 112 3.50 9.Cory Carr-TTU............ JR 28 213 499 .427 9.Brian Barone-TAMU........ FR 27 89 3.30 10.Corey Brewer-OU.......... JR 30 158 371 .426 10.Patrick Hunter-BU........ JR 30 98 3.27 11.Chauncey Billups-CU...... SO 29 152 368 .413 11.Nate Erdmann-OU.......... SR 30 93 3.10 12.Kenny Pratt-ISU.......... SR 24 129 314 .411 12.Jerod Haase-KU........... SR 36 110 3.06 13.Reggie Freeman-UT........ SR 30 209 550 .380 13.Aaron Swartzendruber-KSU. JR 26 77 2.96 14.Cory Carr-TTU............ JR 28 82 2.93 15.Ryan Robertson-KU........ SO 36 99 2.75 Dibi Ray-MU.............. JR 32 88 2.75 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 made per game) STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 1.Chauncey Billups-CU...... SO 29 176 206 .854 1.Cookie Belcher-NU........ FR 33 87 2.64 2.Aaron Swartzendruber-KSU. JR 26 82 96 .854 2.Kris Clack-UT............ SO 30 79 2.63 3.Jason Sutherland-MU...... SR 33 105 125 .840 3.Chauncey Billups-CU...... SO 29 62 2.14 4.Dedric Willoughby-ISU.... SR 27 92 112 .821 4.Corey Brewer-OU.......... JR 30 58 1.93 5.Tyronn Lue-NU............ SO 32 126 155 .813 5.Nate Erdmann-OU.......... SR 30 57 1.90 6.Cory Carr-TTU............ JR 28 126 159 .792 6.Tracey Anderson-TAMU..... SR 27 51 1.89 7.Corey Brewer-OU.......... JR 30 192 246 .780 7.Jerod Haase-KU........... SR 36 67 1.86 8.Reggie Freeman-UT........ SR 30 170 221 .769 8.Reggie Freeman-UT........ SR 30 55 1.83 9.Raef LaFrentz-KU......... JR 36 143 188 .761 9.Paul Pierce-KU........... SO 36 61 1.69 10.Kelly Thames-MU.......... JR 32 127 167 .760 10.Chianti Roberts-OSU...... SR 32 54 1.69 11.Doug Brandt-BU........... SR 30 85 116 .733 11.Mark Young-KSU........... JR 27 42 1.56 12.Nate Erdmann-OU.......... SR 30 98 135 .726 12.Aaron Swartzendruber-KSU. JR 26 38 1.46 13.Paul Pierce-KU........... SO 36 124 173 .717 13.Venson Hamiltonn-NU...... SO 32 46 1.44 14.Scot Pollard-KU.......... SR 28 99 140 .707 14.Jeff Hafer-MU............ FR 26 36 1.38 15.Jerod Haase-KU........... SR 36 117 166 .705 15.Tyronn Lue-NU............ SO 32 41 1.28 1996-97 Big 12 Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS (FINAL) (All games) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.5 made per game) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 1.Stanley Bonewitz-TTU..... SO 28 62 134 .463 1.Dedric Willoughby-ISU.... SR 27 102 3.78 2.Dedric Willoughby-ISU.... SR 27 102 226 .451 2.Nate Erdmann-OU.......... SR 30 105 3.50 3.Tracey Anderson-TAMU..... SR 27 47 110 .427 3.Cory Carr-TTU............ JR 28 94 3.36 4.Derek Grimm-MU........... SR 33 61 147 .415 4.Chauncey Billups-CU...... SO 29 75 2.59 5.Billy Thomas-KU.......... JR 36 73 178 .410 5.Stanley Bonewitz-TTU..... SO 28 62 2.21 6.Nate Erdmann-OU.......... SR 30 105 257 .409 6.Reggie Freeman-UT........ SR 30 66 2.20 7.Chauncey Billups-CU...... SO 29 75 187 .401 7.Jason Sutherland-MU...... SR 33 72 2.18 8.Jason Sutherland-MU...... SR 33 72 180 .400 8.Billy Thomas-KU.......... JR 36 73 2.03 9.Adrian Peterson-OSU...... SO 32 63 161 .391 9.Jerald Brown-TAMU........ FR 27 54 2.00 Al Coleman-UT............ SR 26 45 115 .391 10.Adrian Peterson-OSU...... SO 32 63 1.97 11.Cory Carr-TTU............ JR 28 94 249 .378 11.Brandy Perryman-UT....... JR 30 59 1.97 12.Roddrick Miller-BU....... JR 30 56 151 .371 12.Roddrick Miller-BU....... JR 30 56 1.87 13.Brandy Perryman-UT....... JR 30 59 166 .355 13.Derek Grimm-MU........... SR 33 61 1.85 14.Jerald Brown-TAMU........ FR 27 54 154 .351 14.Tracey Anderson-TAMU..... SR 27 47 1.74 15.Patrick Hunter-BU........ JR 30 51 146 .349 15.Al Coleman-UT............ SR 26 45 1.73 BLOCKED SHOTS ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio ------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Kelvin Cato-ISU.......... SR 28 118 4.21 1.Jacy Holloway-ISU........ SR 31 184 5.9 72 2.3 2.56 2.Brian Skinner-BU......... JR 30 97 3.23 2.Brian Barone-TAMU........ FR 27 89 3.3 47 1.7 1.89 3.Mikki Moore-NU..........
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