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Ball State Men's Basketball BALL STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK BALL STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST POINTS IN A CAREER MOST POINTS IN A SINGLE SEASON MOST POINTS IN A GAME (Includes all 1,000-point scorers in BSU history) 1. Dan Palombizio, 1984-85 762 1. Chris Williams vs. Akron, 1-4-03 48 1. Bonzi Wells, 1994 -98 2,485 2. Chris Williams, 2002-03 736 2. Larry Bullington vs. Cleveland St., 1-19-74 47 2. Ray McCallum, 1979-83 2,109 3. Jim Regenold, 1970-71 716 3. Ed Butler vs. Valparaiso, 2-19-64 45 3. Larry Bullington, 1971-74 1,747 4. Bonzi Wells, 1995-96 712 4. Chris Williams vs. C. Michigan, 2-19-03 44 4. Derrick Wesley, 1984-88 1,729 5. Theron Smith, 2001-02 687 5. Larry Bullington vs. N. Iowa, 12-2-72 41 5. Jim Regenold, 1969-72 1,685 6. Larry Bullington, 1973-74 664 Bonzi Wells vs. E.Michigan, 2-17-96 41 6. Jarrod Jones, 2008-12 1,623 7. Bonzi Wells, 1997-98 662 7. Stan Neal vs. St. Joseph’s, 1-30-65 40 7. Theron Smith, 1999-02 1,599 8. Bonzi Wells, 1996-97 637 Terry Stillabower vs. Indiana St., 1-11-67 40 8. Duane Clemens, 1996-00 1,585 9. Larry Bullington, 1972-73 621 Jim Regenold vs. Kent, 2-2-71 40 9. Steve Payne, 1992-95 1,440 10. Dan Palombizio, 1985-86 607 Bonzi Wells vs. Ohio, 3-4-95 40 10. Peyton Stovall, 2003-08 1,383 11. Ray McCallum, 1982-83 601 Bonzi Wells vs. W. Michigan, 1-13-96 40 11. Dan Palombizio, 1984-86 1,369 12. Derrick Wesley, 1987-88 577 Theron Smith vs. Texas Tech, 12-8-00 40 12. Julien “Skip” Mills, 2003-07 1,360 13. Charles Smith, 1986-87 571 Chris Williams vs. South Florida, 3-12-02 40 13. Patrick Jackson, 1998-02 1,348 14. Patrick Jackson, 2001-02 565 14. Tom Dobbs vs. DePauw, 2-13-57 39 14. Jauwan Scaife, 2009-13 1,326 15. Duane Clemens, 1999-00 562 John Williams vs. C. Michigan, 2-28-81 39 15. Chris Williams, 2001-03 1,291 16. Derrick Wesley, 1986-87 560 Bonzi Wells vs. Marshall, 1-29-98 39 16. Randy Boarden, 1975-79 1,290 17. Chris Williams, 2001-02 555 17. Ed Butler, 1961-64 1,278 18. Ray McCallum, 1980-81 553 MOST POINTS IN A HALF 18. Jesse Berry, 2010-14 1,257 19. Ed Butler, 1963-64 545 1. Chris Williams vs. Akron, 1-4-03 31 19. Jeermal Sylvester, 1990-94 1,238 20. Steve Payne, 1993-94 532 20. Chandler Thompson, 1989-92 1,219 MOST FIELD GOALS IN A GAME 21. Tom Dobbs, 1953-57 1,210 MOST POINTS IN TWO SEASONS 1. Terry Stillabower vs. Indiana St., 1-11-67 20 22. Marv Heaton, 1944-50 1,186 1. Dan Palombizio, 1984-86 1,369 2. Ed Butler vs. Valparaiso, 2-19-64 19 23. Chris Shelton, 1982-86 1,164 Larry Bullington vs. Cleveland St., 1-19-74 19 24. John Lee, 1961-64 1,134 MOST POINTS IN THREE SEASONS John Williams vs. C. Michigan, 2-28-81 19 25. Jack Cross, 1951-55 1,102 1. Bonzi Wells, 1995-98 2,011 5. 18 (Two Times) 26. Chris Bond, 2010-14 1,050 27. Stan Davis, 1952-55, 1959-60 1,027 BEST SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS IN A GAME 28. George Bradley, 1978-81 1,010 1. Jim Regenold, 1970-71 27.5 1. Terry Stillabower vs. Indiana St., 1-11-67 35 2. Dan Palombizio, 1984-85 26.3 Larry Bullington vs. Butler, 12-23-72 35 SCORING AVERAGE IN A CAREER 3. Larry Bullington, 1972-73 25.9 3. Ed Butler vs. Valparaiso, 2-19-64 34 1. Larry Bullington, 1971-74 23.6 4. Larry Bullington, 1973-74 25.5 Jim Regenold vs. Indiana State 1-9-71 34 5. Bonzi Wells, 1995-96 25.4 Jim Regenold vs. Kent, 2-2-71 34 MOST FIELD GOALS IN A CAREER 6. Chris Williams, 2002-03 24.5 1. Bonzi Wells, 1994-98 913 7. Bonzi Wells, 1997-98 22.8 ADDITIONAL SCORING RECORDS 2. Ray McCallum, 1979-83 847 8. Bonzi Wells, 1996-97 22.0 3. Jim Regenold, 1969-72 694 MOST CONSECUTIVE POINTS WITHOUT A MISS 4. Derrick Wesley, 1984-88 661 BEST SCORING AVERAGE IN TWO SEASONS 30, Clement Murrell vs. Butler, 12-5-79, 5. Larry Bullington, 1971-74 652 1. Larry Bullington, 1972-74 25.7 and vs. Bowling Green, 12-8-79 6. Jarrod Jones, 2008-12 622 7. Duane Clemens, 1996-00 585 MOST FIELD GOALS IN A SEASON MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 8. Theron Smith, 1999-02 556 1. Jim Regenold, 1970-71 292 WITHOUT A MISS 9. Randy Boarden, 1975-79 553 2. Dan Palombizio, 1984-85 279 13, Clement Murrell vs. Butler, 12-5-79, 10. Steve Payne, 1992-95 548 3. Bonzi Wells, 1995-96 269 and vs. Bowling Green, 12-8-79 11. Ed Butler, 1961-64 507 4. Larry Bullington, 1973-74 255 5. Ray McCallum, 1982-83 247 MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER 6. Bonzi Wells, 1997-98 238 WITHOUT A MISS (Minimum 500 Attempts) 7. Larry Bullington, 1972-73 237 41, Larry Bullington, 1971-72 1. Al Gooden, 1977-81 .580 (317 of 547) 2. Steve Payne, 1992-95 .577 (548 of 949) MOST FIELD GOALS IN TWO SEASONS NUMBER OF GAMES TO REACH 1,000 POINTS 3. Charles Smith, 1985-87 .551 (309 of 561) 1. Jim Regenold, 1970-72 506 Larry Bullington - 41 4. Jeermal Sylvester, 1990-94 .538 (487 of 906) Dan Palombizio - 41 5. Lonnie Jones 1998-02 .533 (385 of 722) MOST FIELD GOALS IN THREE SEASONS Jim Regenold - 44 6. John Lee, 1961-64 .518 (439-of-848) 1. Bonzi Wells, 1995-98 736 Bonzi Wells - 51 7. Bill Gillis, 1990-93 .516 (323-of-626) 2. Jim Regenold, 1969-72 694 Chris Williams - 55 8. Ed Butler, 1961-64 .515 (507-of-984) Steve Payne - 57 9. Ray McCallum, 1979-83 .507 (847-of-1670) BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON Ed Butler - 58 (Minimum 150 Attempts) Ray McCallum - 58 1. Al Gooden, 1979-80 .606 (140-of-231) Mike Holland, 1969-70 .606 (94-of-155) 3. Steve Payne, 1992-93 .595 (163-of-274) 4. Chris Bond, 2010-11 .589 (89-of-151) 5. C.C. Fullove, 1980-81 .579 (92-of-159) Lonnie Jones, 2001-02 .579 (114-197) BEST FG PCT. IN TWO SEASONS (Minimum 400 Attempts) 1. Al Gooden, 1979-81 .585 (300-of-513) BALL STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST REBOUNDS IN A CAREER MOST ASSISTS IN A CAREER MOST STEALS IN A GAME (Includes all players with at least 500 rebounds) 1. Jim Hahn, 1975-79 573 1. Bonzi Wells vs. Ohio, 1-3-96 10 1. Ed Butler, 1961-64 1231 2. Chris Shelton, 1982-86 481 2. Bonzi Wells vs. Akron, 1-3-98 9 2. Randy Boarden, 1975-79 1000 3. Randy Davis, 2008-12 446 Bonzi Wells vs. E. Michigan, 2-11-98 9 3. Jarrod Jones, 2008-12 981 4. Mike Spicer, 1988-92 430 4. Duane Clemens vs. UCLA, 3-16-00 8 4. Steve Payne, 1992-95 885 5. Scott Nichols, 1986-90 406 5. Six Times 7 5. Theron Smith, 1999-2002 882 6. Bonzi Wells, 1994-98 386 6. Bonzi Wells, 1994-98 843 7. Patrick Jackson, 1998-02 349 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A CAREER 7. Mike Readnour, 1959-62 732 Peyton Stovall, 2003-08 349 1. Lonnie Jones, 1998-02 301 8. George Bradley, 1978-81 686 9. John Williams, 1979-82 344 2. Randy Boarden, 1975-79 131 9. Lonnie Jones, 1998-02 678 3. Jarrod Jones, 2008-12 115 10. Wilbur Davis, 1955-59 654 MOST ASSISTS IN A SEASON 11. Dan Palombizio, 1984-86 620 1. Jamie Matthews, 1992-93 207 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A SEASON 12. Chris Bond, 2010-14 612 2. Chris Shelton, 1984-85 182 1. Lonnie Jones, 2001-02 89 13. Malik Perry, 2007-11 611 3. Chris Shelton, 1985-86 171 2. Charles Smith, 1986-87 86 14. Bill Gillis, 1990-93 606 4. Jim Hahn, 1978-79 170 3. Lonnie Jones, 1999-00 84 15. Josh Murray, 1998-01 596 5. Randy Davis, 2010-11 160 4. Lonnie Jones, 2000-01 76 16. Anthony Newell, 2004-09 585 6. Mike Spicer, 1991-92 157 5. Lonnie Jones, 1998-99 52 17. Majok Majok, 2012-14 584 7. Jim Hahn, 1975-76 155 6. Roman Muller, 1989-90 45 18. Chris Collins, 1971-74 577 7. Steve Payne, 1992-93 42 19. Paris McCurdy, 1988-90 547 MOST ASSISTS IN TWO SEASONS 8. George Bradley, 1978-79 41 20. Chandler Thompson, 1989-92 534 1. Chris Shelton, 1984-86 353 Charles Bass, 2005-06 41 21. Jeermal Sylvester, 1990-94 529 10. Randy Boarden, 1978-79 40 22. Shafer Suggs, 1972-75 527 MOST ASSISTS IN THREE SEASONS Mike Chesser, 1984-85 40 23. Mack Sawyer, 1965-67 523 1. Chris Shelton, 1983-86 433 Roman Muller, 1988-89 40 24. Derrick Wesley, 1984-88 510 25. Ryan Reed, 1995-98 505 MOST ASSISTS IN A GAME MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN TWO SEASONS 1. Bob Faulkner vs. Racine, 2-2-74 19 1.
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