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Purcell Pavilion Records PURCELL PAVILION RECORDS Rank FGM Player Opponent Date 15 Luke Harangody Cincinnati 2/4/2010 PURCELL 15 Elmer Bennett Detroit 2/4/1992 15 Adrian Dantley St. Francis (PA) 12/13/1975 PAV ILION 15 Austin Carr Detroit 1/14/1971 15 Austin Carr Santa Clara 12/31/1970 RECORDS 15 Austin Carr Valparaiso 2/25/1969 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS – GAME Rank FGM Player Opponent Date 1. 39 Austin Carr Indiana 12/15/1970 INDIVIDUAL – NOTRE DAME 2. 37 Austin Carr West Virginia 2/21/1970 3. 35 Austin Carr Tulane 2/16/1970 4. 34 Austin Carr Minnesota 1/2/1971 POINTS – GAME 34 Austin Carr St. Peter’s 2/4/1970 Rank Points Player Opponent Date 6. 32 Austin Carr Detroit 1/14/1971 1. 55 Austin Carr West Virginia 2/21/1970 32 Austin Carr Santa Clara 12/31/1970 2. 53 Austin Carr Tulane 2/16/1970 8. 30 Austin Carr Dayton 3/1/1971 3. 51 Austin Carr DePaul 1/14/1970 30 Austin Carr UCLA 1/23/1971 4. 49 Adrian Dantley Air Force 2/10/1975 30 Austin Carr Villanova 1/10/1970 5. 47 Austin Carr Dayton 3/1/1971 11. 29 Elmer Bennett Detroit 2/4/1992 47 Austin Carr Detroit 1/14/1971 29 Austin Carr DePaul 1/14/1970 7. 46 Austin Carr Valparaiso 2/15/1971 13. 28 Adrian Dantley Indiana 12/11/1974 . 46 Austin Carr UCLA 1/23/1971 28 Tom O’Mara Villanova 3/1/1972 9. 45 Austin Carr NYU 2/23/1971 15. 26 Luke Harangody Syracuse 1/18/2010 45 Austin Carr Minnesota 1/2/1971 26 Troy Murphy Seton Hall 2/18/2001 11. 44 Adrian Dantley Northwestern 12/4/1974 26 Gary Brokaw Pittsburgh 1/17/1973 44 Austin Carr St. Peter’s 2/4/1970 26 Gary Novak DePaul 2/123/1972 13. 43 Austin Carr Santa Clara 12/31/1970 26 Austin Carr Western Michigan 3/4/1971 14. 42 Monty Williams Valaparaiso 11/28/1993 26 Collis Jones Valparaiso 2/15/1971 42 Austin Carr Northern Illinois 12/10/1969 26 Austin Carr St. John’s 2/10/1970 16. 41 John Shumate West Virginia 2/23/1974 17. 39 Adrian Dantley Valparaiso 12/2/1975 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE – GAME 18. 38 Elmer Bennett Detroit 2/4/1992 38 Austin Carr Creighton 2/6/1971 Rank FG% FGM FGA Player Opponent Date 38 Austin Carr Marquette 2/7/1970 1. .917 11 12 LaPhonso Ellis West Virginia 1/15/1991 21. 37 Bonzie Colson Dartmouth 12/19/2017 2. .857 12 14 LaPhonso Ellis Xavier 3/3/1992 37 Luke Harangody Cincinnati 2/4/2010 .857 12 14 John Paxson Northern Iowa 3/2/1982 37 Troy Murphy Rutgers 1/6/2001 4. .846 11 13 Troy Murphy St. John’s 1/29/2000 37 Kelly Tripucka Dayton 2/3/1979 .846 11 13 Troy Murphy VMI 12/18/1999 37 Adrian Dantley St. Francis (PA) 12/13/1975 6. .833 10 12 Matt Carroll Canisius 12/22/2002 37 Austin Carr Michigan 12/3/1969 .833 10 12 Jack Cooley DePaul 2/11/2012 27. 36 Matt Carroll Georgetown 2/1/2003 .833 10 12 LaPhonso Ellis UCLA 2/22/1992 36 Pat Garrity Indiana 12/2/1996 .833 10 12 Daimon Sweet West Virginia 1/15/1991 36 Adrian Dantley St. Joseph’s (IN) 2/17/1975 10. .813 13 16 Bruce Flowers West Virginia 2/14/1976 36 Adrian Dantley LaSalle 2/14/1975 11. .800 12 15 Ryan Humphrey Army 11/28/2001 31. 35 Ryan Ayers South Dakota 12/2/2008 .800 12 15 Troy Murphy St. John’s 2/5/2001 35 Troy Murphy St. Francis (PA) 11/21/1999 .800 12 15 Bob Arnzen Fordham 1/6/1969 FIELD GOALS MADE – GAME THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE – GAME Rank FGM Player Opponent Date Rank 3FGM Player Opponent Date 1. 22 Austin Carr Tulane 2/16/1970 1. 9 Tim Abromaitis Villanova 2/28/2011 2. 21 Austin Carr Indiana 12/15/1970 9 Ryan Ayers South Dakota 12/2/2008 3. 20 Austin Carr Minnesota 1/2/1971 9 Kyle McAlarney Syracuse 2/24/2008 20 Austin Carr West Virginia 2/21/1970 9 Kyle McAlarney Furman 11/30/2008 20 Austin Carr St. Peter’s 2/4/1970 5. 8 Matt Carroll Syracuse 3/4/2003 20 Austin Carr DePaul 1/14/1970 8 Colin Falls Pittsburgh 3/5/2005 7. 18 Adrian Dantley West Virginia 2/23/1974 8 Keith Friel Syracuse 1/21/1998 . 18 Austin Carr NYU 2/23/1971 8. 7 Matt Ryan Chicago State 11/26/2016 9. 17 Monty Williams Valparaiso 11/28/1993 7 Ryan Ayers Villanova 3/2/2009 17 Austin Carr Dayton 3/1/1971 7 Russell Carter Stony Brook 12/30/2006 17 Austin Carr Valparaiso 2/15/1971 7 Colin Falls Boston College 2/8/2005 17 Austin Carr UCLA 1/23/1971 7 Ben Hansbrough Villanova 2/28/2011 13. 16 Adrian Dantley LaSalle 2/14/1975 7 Kyle McAlarney Rider 12/28/2006 16 Adrian Dantley Air Force 2/10/1975 7 Kyle McAlarney Colgate 11/26/2007 16 Adrian Dantley Northwestern 12/4/1974 7 Kyle McAlarney South Dakota 12/2/2008 16. 15 Bonzie Colson Dartmouth 12/19/2017 7 Chris Thomas Rutgers 2/6/2002 64 Back-to-Back Elite Eight Appearances – 2015 and 2016 PURCELL PAVILION RECORDS Rank 3FGM Player Opponent Date Rank FGM Player Opponent Date 7 Ryan Hoover Dayton 1/9/1993 18 Austin Carr Northern Illinois 12/10/1969 14. 17 Austin Carr DePaul 1/14/1970 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED – GAME Rank 3FGM Player Opponent Date FREE THROW PERCENTAGE – GAME 1. 17 Kyle McAlarney Furman 11/30/2008 Rank FT% FTM FTA Player Opponent Date 2. 16 Matt Carroll Syracuse 3/4/2003 1. 1.000 16 16 LaPhonso Ellis St. John’s 2/29/1992 3. 15 Pat Connaughton North Dakota State 12/11/2013 1.000 16 16 Donald Royal DePaul 2/25/1986 15 Ryan Hoover Boston College 1/29/1995 1.000 12 12 Bonzie Colson Iowa 11/29/2016 5. 14 Ryan Ayers South Dakota 12/2/2008 1.000 12 12 Eric Atkins Mississippi Valley State 11/12/2011 14 Colin Falls Pittsburgh 3/5/2005 1.000 11 11 Monty Williams Hofstra 2/11/1994 14 Matt Farrell Louisville 1/16/2018 1.000 10 10 Ben Hansbrough Georgetown 12/29/2010 14 Matt Ryan Chicago State 11/26/2016 1.000 10 10 Luke Harangody Liberty 11/22/2009 14 Chris Thomas Oregon 3/25/2004 1.000 10 10 Chris Quinn Florida International 12/20/2005 1.000 10 10 Pat Garrity Rutgers 1/11/1998 1.000 10 10 Jamere Jackson Marquette 2/2/1989 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE – GAME 1.000 10 10 Duck Williams Davidson 2/7/1976 13. .933 14 15 David Rivers Kansas 1/23/1988 Rank 3FG% 3FGM 3FGA Player Opponent Date 14. .929 13 14 Luke Harangody Savannah State 12/22/2008 1. 1.000 5 5 Ben Hansbrough North Florida 11/14/2009 15. .923 12 13 Colin Falls Alabama 12/7/2006 1.000 5 5 Jonathan Peoples Providence 12/30/2009 .923 12 13 Matt Carroll DePaul 12/14/2002 1.000 5 5 Martin Ingelsby Sacred Heart 11/28/2000 .923 12 13 Rob Kurz Lehigh 11/27/2006 4. .857 6 7 Scott Martin Seton Hall 1/5/2013 18. .917 11 12 Ben Hansbrough Cincinnati 1/19/2011 .857 6 7 Kyle McAlarney Connecticut 1/5/2008 .917 11 12 Tyrone Nash Maine 11/22/2010 .857 6 7 Chris Thomas Cornell 11/19/2001 .917 11 12 Rob Kurz Portland 12/19/2006 7. .833 5 6 David Graves Vanderbilt 12/4/1999 .917 11 12 Pat Garrity Connecticut 2/24/2003 .833 5 6 V.J. Beachem Coppin State 11/19/2014 22. .909 10 11 Matt Carroll Connecticut 2/24/2003 .833 5 6 Matt Carroll Loyola Chicago 11/22/2000 .909 10 11 Chris Thomas Rutgers 1/14/2003 .833 5 6 Pete Miller TCU 3/18/1997 .909 10 11 Troy Murphy Rider 12/22/1999 11. .818 9 11 Kyle McAlarney Syracuse 2/24/2008 .909 10 11 Ryan Hoover Seton Hall 2/24/1996 12. .800 8 10 Keith Friel Syracuse 1/21/1998 .909 10 11 Monty Williams Boston College 12/20/1992 27. .895 17 19 Adrian Dantley Air Force 2/10/1975 .895 17 19 Austin Carr Detroit 1/14/1971 FREE THROWS MADE – GAME 29. .885 23 26 Kelly Tripucka Dayton 2/3/1979 Rank FTM Player Opponent Date 30. .875 14 16 Luke Harangody Seton Hall 1/10/2009 1. 23 Kelly Tripucka Dayton 2/3/1979 .875 14 16 Chris Thomas Georgetown 2/1/2003 2. 18 Adrian Dantley Holy Cross 1/20/1975 3. 17 Adrian Dantley Air Force 2/10/1975 17 Austin Carr Detroit 1/4/1971 REBOUNDS – GAME 5. 16 Troy Murphy Syracuse 1/23/2001 Rank REB Player Opponent Date 16 LaPhonso Ellis St. John’s 2/29/1992 1. 25 Collis Jones Western Michigan 3/4/1971 16 Donald Royal DePaul 2/25/1986 2. 24 Collis Jones St. Peter’s 2/4/1970 16 Adrian Dantley West Virginia 2/14/1976 3. 21 Adrian Dantley West Virginia 2/14/1976 16 Adrian Dantley St. Joseph’s (IN) 2/17/1975 21 Collis Jones West Virginia 2/21/1970 10.
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