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1(0 Final 1995 Division I Men's Basketball Statistics Report 2 B PLEASE TYPE COMPLETE INFORMATION AND RETURN BY MONDAY APRIL 3 1(0 FINAL 1995 DIVISION I MEN'S BASKETBALL STATISTICS REPORT 2 B ONLY GAMES AGAINST FOUR YEAR U S COLLEGES ARE INCLUDED IN STATISTICS AND WON LOST RECORD c Z UCLA c^ Instituton. for 55 . Games Head coach .Tim Ham ric Full season record 51 Lrtm (No) (won) (lost) cn .- rH §1 oc tn Conference name t^acir lc-10 tr Conference record ^o IL SS n -^ (won) (lost) O £ CM do tClassbyFr So Jr Sr CO CO o , Code TOTALFIELDGOALS 3 PT FIELO GOALS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLKD SHOTS STEALS POINTS 5 i~- tn No FIRSTanil LAST NAME tci Pos Ht G Scored Atts Pct Scored Atts Pct Scored Atts Pct No AVO No Ayg No Avo No Avg No Avo o at <doi o| ffl cv r-~ «1 Ed O'Bannon Sr. F- 6-{ 55 247 465 .55: 55 127 455 124 158 ,785 2758.5 81 2 5 26 79 )4 1 C 673 20 4 cc oc tn •8 c\i 1% crj LO ^ Tyus Edney Sr. G-5- 1( 152 146 294 49' 25 66 579 159 182 ,764 99 5 1 216 6 8 6 19 74 2 I 456 14 5 oS tr o ll t C- CO 1 43 u) • C. O'Bannon , 15 So F-6-6} :55 179 525 .55^ 6 29 207 85 115 ,759 2016 1 110 5 333 8 1 2 41 1 2 449 15 6 o i < OC CT, o-E cr IS) o a fr tn o a> ^ 25 George Zidek Sr C-7-0 55 140 255 552 2 5 400 68 95 ,751 178 5 4 15 ,455 21 64 12 36 350 10 6 <M •- ,-o 12 Toby Bailey Fr G-6-5 55 157 283 48^ 20 75 274 55 94 ,564 1584.8 65 L 9 9 27 35 1 1 347 10 5 I or. o 1° \c tn tr\^ DC (jt Sl J R Henderson Fr F-6-9 55 125 225 .54: 5 10 500 56 85 ,675 1584 2 44 L 3 17 52 27 %\ 305 9 2 UJ So •^ tn a cc ^. tf\ tn 5 Cameron Dollar So G-6-1 55 28 79 ,55^ 2 16 125 54 82 659 62 1.9 105 5.1 2 06 54 1 e 112 5 4 < 55 Ike Nwankwo So c-6-i: 25 28 49 57] 0 0 00 7 15 558 56 1.6 5 ,15 6 26 0 0( 65 2 7 ts ^ tn Hi rJ tNi rr >-« 'i^ Kris Johnson Fr F-6-4 21 21 50 42C 0 5 00 12 17 706 56 1 7 6 ,27 1 05 0 OC 54 2 6 g cr CJI 2 £° to O o^ tn o 50 Kevin Dempsey Jr F-6-6 14 9 19 47^ 5 9 53 5 6 500 11 0 8 6 43 0 00 1 07 24 1 7 T— jS tr. I^ -O CO •O C3 o ts CO JO omm'A Givens Fr C-6-l( 25 16 42 58] 0 0 00 9 16 565 53 1 5 2 08 12 48 2 08 41 1 6 =»•£ D- C5| CO !S S o \A Bob Myers So F-6-6 18 2 12 16/ 0 2 00 2 2 L 00 9 0 5 1 06 1 06 0 OC 6 0 5 1^ CNl LO 2^o CJi LO 4 Marquis Burns* Jr G-6-4 5 5 10 50( 2 6 55 1 4 25 8 1 6 5 60 0 00 2 4C 9 1 8 p P! CSl CA O c-g LO P! OTHERS (No of players -Transferred •* r- ® <o P! ZPtE ts a >• <L) PQ POINTS TOTALFIELDGOALS 3PTflELDG OALS FREETHROV vs REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLKD SHOTS STEALS FOULS TOs ttt o ^ OS Shots •Sx: Q. P: Totals No Avg Scored Atts Pct Scoied Alts Pct Scored Atts Pct Player t. Avg Dead Total No Avg No Avg No Avg No DOS No £ °>E c Missed Team Ball W p w T3l c >J =8 II lfl Own 865 .709 90 1,71 15^ 555 19 11594 251 2 9 4564 7 7 508 p ta V) J889 87 5 107< 12102 .51? 118 546 .54: 615 1471 1275 * E c p Pl >^ H 5.1 = PPW Opps 6 7(691 20 587 2458 75 9 864 2119 401 221 698 517 48^ 746 655 118 5 58 12^ 1516 1512 189 L4 8 64 1 9 525 %H C V) Total Sconn g 15 6 Reboun d 0 86 Total Shots Rebs 278f2787 ^ T: >>| _ s Margir Margin - Missed ll? CD tn NCAA 10278 2/95 NCAA STATISTICS SERVICe6201 College Boulevard, Overland Park, Kansas 66211-2422 1994-95 BASKETBALL RECORD Please list games in order played After opponent s name indicate overtime games with OT 2-OT etc After opponenfs score 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 Attendance should include all students at the game-^-regardless of whether they paid admission If you do not charge admission or count attendance, please estimate the total num ber of spectators at each home game If you have more than one "home court please include all games played in your home city or nearby cities in which you would be regarded as having the home crowd Please remember—only games agamst four-year, U S colleges are mcluded in statistics and won-lost record Your institution UCLA OWN OPP OWN OPP OPPONENT SCORE SCORE SITE ATTENDANCE OPPONENT SCORE SCORE SITE ATTENDANCE 85 60 H 9,102 , CS Northndge 85 27 Oregnn 94 78 H 15,057 Florida Int'l1 9922 56 11,865 Kentucky 82 81 18 ,507 28 2 CS Fullerton 99 11,886 65 H 7,245 29 Missouri 75 74 2 14,599 LSiJ 92 72 14 ,551 30 Miss state 86 67 5 George Mason 157 100 14,599 H 10 072 31 UConn 102 96 5 58,540 6 NC State 88 80 H 12 075 32 Oklahoma st 74 61 4 58,540 7 Oregon 72 82 10 086 33 Arkansas 89 78 4 8 Oregon State -8J- -Z8- 8 015 34 g Washington 75 57 H 10, 112 35 g Washington St 91 78 H 10, 652 36 1 Arizona 71 61 14, 257 37 Arizona State 85 72 A 15 987 38 3 Stanford 77 74 H 11 785 39 4 Cal 1 form a 33_ ina. JL 12 20 5 "NEUTRAL SITES (Arena City State) 5 use 75 69 7 ,275 ^ Anaheim Arena, Anaheim, CA c Notre Dame 92 55 H 11 617 2 Boise State Pavilion. Boise. ID 7 Washington 74 66 7 119 3 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA g Washington St 98 85 A 11 465 4 Kingdome, Seattle.WA 9 Arizona St(OT) 82 77 H 12 518 Attendance (include students and estimate if necessary) 20 Arizona 72 70 H 12 655 TOTAL 21 Stanford 88 77 7 500 GAINES ATTENDANCE 22 California 104 88 6 578 Home games (include all home courts- 23 Duke 100 77 H 12 857 see top of page) 15 170,994 24 use 85 66 H 12 ,608 Road games 11 170,699 25 Louisville 91 75 19 872 Neutral site games 7 147,954 26 Oregon State 86 67 H 12 ,682 Total season s attendance all games (add the three above) 55 459,627 1994-95 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 1994-95 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (List all performances equaling or bettenng indicated (List all performances equaling or bettenng indicated mimmums Use additional space at bottom if needed) mimmums Use additional space at bottom if needed) No Player Opponent Date vs Opponent Date Pts (45) FGM (50) 52 .(FGA 99 George Mason 12/22/94 FGM (20) FGA (100). (FGM. FGA (50) FG% (75 0). of_ 3FGM (9) 3FGM(17)_ - (3FGA. 3FGA (18) SFGA (35) _ . (SFGM. FTM (15) 3FG%(70 0 10 made) _ .%(. .of FTA (20) . FTM (35) (FTA. _)_ Rbs (20) . FTA (45) (FTM. _)_ Ast (15) FT % (90 0 30 made) %(. of BIks (8) . PF (40). Stl (8) 11 Tyus Edney Geo Mason 12/22/94 ^ ,^„, —'- Rebounds (80). Reb margin (40). to ADDITIONAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Assists (35) Blocked stiots (15). Steals (20). J^gJLg j &•^'T,AAjk.Oh, J Signature of reporting official Title .
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