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Princeton's NCAA Tournament Records Princeton’s NCAA Tournament Records Points in a Game Field Goals Attempted in a Tournament Three-Pointers Made in a Career 58.......... Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Wichita St. 114..................................Bill Bradley, 1965 14................................Brian Earl, 1996-98 41......... Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Providence 70....................................Bill Bradley, 1964 7........................... Sean Jackson, 1990-92 40....Bill Bradley, 1963 vs. Saint Joseph’s 58..............................Pete Campbell, 1961 6......................Mitch Henderson, 1996-98 38.........Kevin Mullin, 1984 vs. San Diego 55.....................................Joe Heiser, 1967 5...................................Ed Persia, 2001, 04 34...................... Bill Bradley, 1964 vs. VMI 53........................Harold Haabestad, 1955 4......................... Steve Goodrich, 1996-98 30.............Bill Bradley, 1964 vs. Villanova 29.............Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Michigan Field Goals Attempted in a Career Three-Point Field Goal Percentage in a 28.......John Hummer, 1969 vs. St. John’s 205............................Bill Bradley, 1963-65 Game (Min. 3 attempts) 27............Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. N.C. State 104.................... Robert Haarlow, 1963-65 .750 (3-4) 27.................Pete Campbell, 1961 vs. GW 82........................ Pete Campbell, 1960-61 ........... Matt Eastwick, 1990 vs. Arkansas 66............................ Ed Hummer, 1965, 67 .667 (2-3) Points in a Tournament 63......................Don Rodenbach, 1964-65 ............ Mike Brennan, 1991 vs. Villanova 177..................................Bill Bradley, 1965 .500 (5-10) 86....................................Bill Bradley, 1964 Field Goal Percentage in a Game ............. Brian Earl, 1998 vs. Michigan St. 75..............................Pete Campbell, 1961 (Min. 6 attempts, since 1961) .500 (3-6) 58.....................................Joe Heiser, 1967 .857 (6-7)..................................................... ............Sean Jackson, 1992 vs. Syracuse 56............................Robert Haarlow, 1965 Art Hyland, 1961 vs. George Washington .500 (2-4) .857 (6-7)..................................................... .............Chris Mooney, 1992 vs. Syracuse Points in a Career .......... Craig Robinson, 1983 vs. N.C. A&T .500 (4-8) 303............................Bill Bradley, 1963-65 .833 (5-6)..................................................... .......... Ed Persia, 2001 vs. North Carolina 99...................... Robert Haarlow, 1963-65 .....................Will Venable, 2004 vs. Texas .500 (3-6) 86........................ Pete Campbell, 1960-61 .813 (13-16)................................................. ..........Steven Cook, 2017 vs. Notre Dame 83............................ Ed Hummer, 1965, 67 ...........John Hummer, 1969 vs. St. John’s 66......................Don Rodenbach, 1964-65 .800 (12-15)................................................. Three-Point Field Goal Percentage in a .............Kevin Mullin, 1984 vs. San Diego Tournament (Min. 3 attempts) Field Goals in a Game .750 (3-4)...................Matt Eastwick, 1990 22.......... Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Wichita St. Field Goal Percentage in a Tournament .667 (2-3)...................Mike Brennan, 1991 14......... Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Providence (Min. 12 attempts, since 1961) .500 (2-4)....................Chris Mooney, 1992 13.............Bill Bradley, 1964 vs. Villanova .813 (13-16).............. John Hummer, 1969 .500 (3-6)...................Sean Jackson, 1992 13.......John Hummer, 1969 vs. St. John’s .704 (19-27)..................Kevin Mullin, 1984 .500 (4-8)...........................Ed Persia, 2001 12................................................................. .667 (8-12)...................... Kit Mueller, 1990 .500 (3-6)......................Steven Cook, 2017 6x, last: Joe Heiser, 1967 vs. N. Carolina .625 (10-16)................. Rich Simkus, 1983 .588 (10-17)..........Mitch Henderson, 1998 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage in a Field Goals Made in a Tournament Career (Min. 3 attempts) 65....................................Bill Bradley, 1965 Field Goal Percentage in a Career (Min. .750 (3-4)............. Matt Eastwick, 1989-92 31....................................Bill Bradley, 1964 35 attempts, since 1961) .667 (2-3)............. Mike Brennan, 1991-92 30.....................................Joe Heiser, 1967 .545 (30-55).....................Joe Heiser, 1967 .600 (3-5).............. Chris Mooney, 1991-92 28..............................Pete Campbell, 1961 .527 (108-205)..........Bill Bradley, 1963-65 24............................Robert Haarlow, 1965 .526 (20-38).......Craig Robinson, 1981, 83 Free Throws Made in a Game .511 (24-47)....Mitch Henderson, 1996-98 16....Bill Bradley, 1963 vs. Saint Joseph’s Field Goals Made in a Career .500 (22-44)...............Art Hyland, 1961, 63 14.........Kevin Mullin, 1984 vs. San Diego 108............................Bill Bradley, 1963-65 14.......... Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Wichita St. 44...................... Robert Haarlow, 1963-65 Three-Pointers Made in a Game 13......... Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Providence 33........................ Pete Campbell, 1960-61 5....... Brian Earl, 1998 vs. Michigan State 12.....Pete Campbell, 1961 vs. Saint Joseph’s 30.....................................Joe Heiser, 1967 5.......................Brian Earl, 1998 vs. UNLV 30............................ Ed Hummer, 1965, 67 4........ Ed Persia, 2001 vs. North Carolina Free Throws Made in a Tournament 3......... Matt Eastwick, 1990 vs. Arkansas 47....................................Bill Bradley, 1965 Field Goals Attempted in a Game 3..........Sean Jackson, 1992 vs. Syracuse 24....................................Bill Bradley, 1964 29.......... Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Wichita St. 3............Sydney Johnson, 1996 vs. UCLA 19..............................Pete Campbell, 1961 28...Harold Haabestad, 1955 vs. La Salle 3........Steven Cook, 2017 vs. Notre Dame 18..................................Kevin Mullin, 1984 25 Harold Haabestad, 1955 vs. Villanova 3....Spencer Weisz, 2017 vs. Notre Dame 16..........................Chris Thomforde, 1967 25.............Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Michigan 16....................................Bill Bradley, 1963 25.................Jim Brangan, 1960 vs. Duke Three-Pointers Made in a Tournament 16.................................. Ed Hummer, 1965 25.......................................Pete Campbell, 10......................................Brian Earl, 1998 ...........................1961 vs. St. Bonaventure 4............................Mitch Henderson, 1996 4.........................................Ed Persia, 2001 Princeton’s NCAA Tournament Records Free Throws Made in a Career Offensive Rebounds in a Game (Since Rebounds in a Career 87..............................Bill Bradley, 1963-65 1989) 108............................Bill Bradley, 1963-65 23............................ Ed Hummer, 1965, 67 4............... Matt Lapin, 1990 vs. Arkansas 75............................ Ed Hummer, 1965, 67 20........................ Pete Campbell, 1960-61 4..........Sean Jackson, 1992 vs. Syracuse 48.................... Robinson Brown, 1965, 67 3...................Will Venable, 2004 vs. Texas 44...................... Robert Haarlow, 1963-65 Free Throws Attempted in a Game 3............. Judson Wallace, 2004 vs. Texas 42....................Chris Thomforde, 1967, 69 16.........Kevin Mullin, 1984 vs. San Diego 3......... Rick Hielscher, 1992 vs. Syracuse 16....Bill Bradley, 1963 vs. Saint Joseph’s 3............ Ian Hummer, 2011 vs. Kentucky Double-Doubles in a Career 15.......... Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Wichita St. 7.............................Bill Bradley (last 1965) 13......... Bill Bradley, 1965 vs. Providence Offensive Rebounds in a Tournament 2........................... Ed Hummer (last 1965) 13.....Pete Campbell, 1961 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Since 1989) 2.....................Al Kaemmerlen (last 1961) 4.................................Sean Jackson, 1992 2................... Chris Thomforde (last 1969) Free Throws Attempted in a Tournament 4.......................................Matt Lapin, 1990 1....................... John Hummer (last 1965) 51....................................Bill Bradley, 1965 4.................................Gabe Lewullis, 1998 1..............................Art Hyland (last 1961) 28....................................Bill Bradley, 1964 1......................... John Haarlow (last 1967 22..............................Pete Campbell, 1961 Offensive Rebounds in a Career (Since 1............................ Bill Howard (last 1964) 20.................................. Ed Hummer, 1965 1989) 1....................Robinson Brown (last 1965) 20..................................Kevin Mullin, 1984 6...........................Gabe Lewullis, 1996-98 1......................Craig Robinson (last 1983) 5.................................Matt Lapin, 1989-90 Free Throws Attempted in Career 4........................... Matt Eastwick, 1989-92 Assists in a Game (Since 1976; prior 95..............................Bill Bradley, 1963-65 where available) 30............................ Ed Hummer, 1965, 67 Defensive Rebounds in a Game (Since 8................Kit Mueller, 1991 vs. Villanova 25........................ Pete Campbell, 1960-61 1989) 8...............Kit Mueller, 1990 vs. Arkansas 7.............Amir Bell, 2017 vs. Notre Dame 8...........Kit Mueller, 1989 vs. Georgetown Free Throw Percentage in a Game (Min. 5......James Mastaglio, 1998 vs. Mich. St. 8.......................
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