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MBB Guide Recordsa TCU RECORDS POINTS SCORED Points Scored Team Game (Both Teams): Fewest Points Scored (Since 1940) 1. 253 (143-110) vs. Grambling State (12/30/99) Season (Total): 2. 252 (114-138) at Oklahoma City (12/11/65) Season (Total): 1. 3,209 (1998) 3. 240 (153-87) vs. Texas-Pan American (11/29/97) 1. 982 (1948) 2. 2,931 (1997) 4. 239 (133-106) vs. Central Oklahoma (12/12/98) 2. 1,024 (1947) . 3. 2,902 (2001) 5. 234 (102-132) vs. Houston (12/18/65) 3. 1,049 (1943) 4. 2,813 (2000) 6. 233 (141-92) vs. Central Oklahoma (12/9/00) 4. 1,144 (1945) . 5. 2,708 (1999) 7. 228 (115-113) vs. Oklahoma City (12/7/74) 5. 1,145 (1946) 6. 2,645 (2002) . 8. 226 (115-111) vs. Oklahoma City (12/11/71) 7. 2,529 (1995) 9. 225 (108-117) vs. USF (1/5/02) Season (Average): 8. 2,519 (1996) 225 (120-105) vs. Illinois-Chicago (12/3/94) 1. 39.4 (1945) 9. 2,463 (2005) 225 (134-91) vs. North Texas (1/3/00) 2. 42.7 (1948) 10. 2,461 (1992) 3. 44.5 (1947) Any Half: 4. 45.8 (1946) 5. 47.8 (1949) Season (Average): 1. 82 (2nd) vs. Grambling State (12/30/99) 6. 52.5 (1950) 1. 97.2 (1998) 2. 80 (2nd) vs. Texas-Pan American (11/29/97) 7. 56.0 (1951) 2. 93.7 (1995) 3. 79 (2nd) vs. Delaware State (12/3/97) 8. 57.8 (1978) 3. 93.6 (2001) 4. 75 (1st) vs. Central Oklahoma (12/9/00) 9. 59.9 (1988) 4. 88.0 (1966) 5. 73 (2nd) vs. Central Oklahoma (12/12/98) 10. 60.0 (1953) 5. 87.9 (2000) 73 (1st) vs. Texas-Pan American (11/29/97) 6. 86.8 (1999) 7. 71 (2nd) vs. Morgan State (12/6/97) Game: 7. 85.3 (2002) 8. 69 (1st) vs. Siena (11/24/00) 1. 17 at Kansas State (12/11/47) 8. 83.9 (1996) 69 (2nd) vs. Hawaii (12/12/98) 2. 22 at Texas A&M (2/7/48) 9. 83.7 (1997) 10. 68 (1st) vs. North Texas (1/3/00) 3. 22 vs. SMU (2/15/56) 10. 83.6 (1972) 11. 66 (2nd) vs. Appalachian State (12/20/01) 4. 26 vs. Oklahoma A&M (2/21/47) 66 (2nd) vs. Grambling State (1/20/01) 5. 30 at Arkansas (2/13/48) Game: 66 (1st) vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/30/00) 30 vs. Oklahoma (12/26/45) 1. 153 vs. Texas-Pan American (11/29/97) 66 (2nd) vs. Central Oklahoma (12/9/00) 30 vs. Texas A&M (2/6/51) 2. 143 vs. Grambling State (12/30/99) 66 (2nd) vs. North Texas (1/3/00) 8. 31 at Oklahoma City (12/5/53) 3. 141 vs. Central Oklahoma (12/9/00) 16. 65 (2nd) vs. Texas-Arlington (12/19/00) 9. 34 at Bowling Green (12/20/47) 4. 138 vs. Delaware State (12/3/97) 65 (2nd) vs. Oklahoma City (12/7/74) 10. 35 at Arkansas (1/21/78) 5. 134 vs. North Texas (1/3/00) 18. 64 (2nd) vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/30/00) 35 at Loyola-Chicago (12/23/47) 6. 133 vs. Central Oklahoma (12/12/98) 64 (2nd) vs. Illinois-Chicago (12/3/94) 35 vs. East Texas State (12/1/83) 133 vs. Morgan State (12/6/97) 64 (1st) vs. Austin College (1/24/68) 8. 130 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/30/00) Home Game: 9. 126 vs. Hawaii (2/12/98) First Half: 1. 36 vs. Arkansas (1/17/49) 10. 124 vs. Alaska-Anchorage (1/3/96) 1. 75 vs. Central Oklahoma (12/9/00) 36 vs. Stephen F. Austin (12/11/48) 2. 73 vs. Texas-Pan American (11/29/97) 3. 39 vs. Arkansas (2/28/50) Home Game: 3. 69 vs. Siena (11/24/00) 39 vs. Texas (1/12/48) 39 vs. Arkansas (1/14/47) 1. 153 vs. Texas-Pan American (11/29/97) 4. 68 vs. North Texas (1/3/00) 39 vs. Loyola-Chicago (12/9/46) 2. 143 vs. Grambling State (12/30/99) 5. 66 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/30/00) 7. 40 vs. East Texas State (12/13/48) 3. 141 vs. Central Oklahoma (12/9/00) 6. 63 vs. Alaska Anchorage (1/3/96) 40 vs. Baylor (2/16/46) 4. 138 vs. Delaware State (12/3/97) 7. 62 vs. Morgan State (12/6/97) 9. 41 vs. Texas (1/5/78) 5. 134 vs. North Texas (1/3/00) 8. 61 vs. Midwestern State (11/30/94) 41 vs. Baylor (2/28/49) 6. 133 vs. Central Oklahoma (12/12/98) 9. 60 vs. Grambling State (12/30/02) 41 vs. Texas A&M (1/10/47) 133 vs. Morgan State (12/6/97) 10. 59 vs. North Texas (12/9/97) 8. 130 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/30/00) 59 vs. Delaware State (12/3/97) Road Game: 9. 126 vs. Hawaii (2/12/98) 59 vs. LIU-Brooklyn (11/22/97) 1. 17 at Kansas State (12/11/47) 10. 124 vs. Alaska-Anchorage (1/3/96) 59 vs. Centenary (11/25/96) 59 vs. SMU (1/25/95) 2. 22 at Texas A&M (2/7/48) 59 vs. Oklahoma City (12/11/71) 3. 30 at Arkansas (2/2/48) Road Game: 4. 31 at Oklahoma City (12/5/53) 1. 119 at San Jose State (2/7/98) 5. 34 at Bowling Green (12/20/47) 2. 114 at Oklahoma City (12/11/65) Second Half: 6. 35 at Arkansas (1/21/78) 3. 108 at USF (1/5/02) 1. 82 vs. Grambling State (12/30/99) 35 at Loyola-Chicago (12/23/47) 4. 107 at Texas Tech (11/25/97) 2. 80 vs. Texas-Pan American (11/29/97) 8. 36 at Texas A&M (1/13/51) 107 at Nicholls State (11/24/90) 3. 79 vs. Delaware State (12/3/97) 36 at SMU (2/4/49) 6. 106 at Tulane (2/26/02) 4. 71 vs. Morgan State (12/6/97) 36 at SMU (2/1/47) 106 at Houston (2/11/95) 5. 69 vs. Hawaii (2/12/98) 36 at Arkansas (2/2/46) 8. 105 at San Diego State (1/17/98) 6. 66 vs. Appalachian State (12/20/01) 36 at Loyola-Chicago (12/21/45) 105 at American Univ. 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