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Individual Career Records Individual Career Records CAREER POINTS CAREER FIELD GOAL % Terrance Bailey 1983-1987 2591 (Division I, As of 1976-1977) (min. 150 att) Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 2278 Gerard Fraser 1986-1990 (200-317) .631 Ray Hodge 1967-1970 1996 Ruben Jiminez 1976-1980 (301-504) .597 Jamie Ciampaglio 1976-1977 Pat Burke 1986-1990 (351-596) .589 1978-1981 1814 Darryl Farmer 1989-1991 (280-476) .588 Dean Borges 1986-1988 Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 (914-1583) .577 1989-1991 1660 Enrique Aponte 1976-1979 (207-361) .573 Dan Seigle 1994-1998 1652 Jim Kelley 1991-1995 (93-169) .550 Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 1592 Naofall Folahan 2010-2014 (141-246) .544 Mark Porter 2004-2008 1577 Cliff Spiller 2007-2011 (86-159) .541 Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 1568 Howard Thompkins 1978-1981 (513-951) .539 Milan Rikic 1991-1995 1549 Bob Bosley 1950-1954 1532 CAREER STEALS Warren Anderson 1993-1997 231 CAREER SCORING AVERAGE Dedrick Dye 1999-2003 221 Ray Hodge 1967-1970 24.5 Terrance Bailey (‘87) is Wagner’s all- Billy Kurisko 1987-1991 199 Terrance Bailey 1983-1987 23.6 time scoring leader with 2,591 career Dean Borges 1986-1988, Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 19.5 points. Also, is the career record holder 1989-1991 188 Marty Ansa 1961-1963 19.1 for field goals made (985) and field goals Bob Bosley 1950-1954 19.0 attempted (2003). Bailey, who was the Courtney Pritchard 2000-2004 183 Bob Larsen 1959-1961 17.6 1986 NCAA Division I scoring champion, Kenneth Ortiz 2011-2014 177 Russ Selger 1965-1968 18.6 was a second round draft choice of the Terrance Bailey 1983-1987 176 Jamie Ciampaglio 1976-1977 Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 162 1978-1981 17.3 Association (NBA), 42nd overall but Mark Porter 2004-2008 152 Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 16.3 never played for the Hawks. Courtney Pritchard 2000-2003 152 Howard Thompkins 1978-1981 16.3 Andre Van Drost 1982-1984, 1985-1987 131 CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE (Division I, As of 1976-1977) Chris Jackson 1998-2002 121 Terrance Bailey 1983-1987 985 Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 914 CAREER BLOCKS Jamie Ciampaglio 1976-1977 Naofall Folahan 2010-2014 230 1978-1981 709 Frantz Pierre-Louis 1994-1999 176 Dan Seigle 1994-1998 605 Miladin Mutavdzic 1991-1993 135 Dean Borges 1986-1988 Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 124 1989-1991 586 Durell Vinson 2003-2006, Milan Rikic 1991-1995 569 2007-2008 118 Art Redmond 1981-1983 1984-1986 541 Nick Frederick 1987-1991 105 Billy Kurisko 1987-1991 532 Nigel Wyatte 2000-2004 94 Howard Thompkins 1978-1981 513 Dave Smolka 1983-1986 86 Mark Porter 2004-2008 511 Ray Hodge (‘70) holds the highest Mark Porter 2004-2008 84 Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 511 scoring average in Wagner men’s Largest Agbejemisin 1983-1987 79 basketball history, averaging 24.5 ppg. CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED CAREER GAMES PLAYED (Division I, As of 1976-1977) (Division I, As of 1976-1977) Terrance Bailey 1983-1987 2003 Joey Mundweiler 2004-09 123 Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 1583 Naofall Folahan 2010-2014 121 Dan Seigle 1994-1998 1462 Josh Thompson 2009-13 120 Jamie Ciampaglio 1976-1977 Justin Drummond 2004-09 120 1978-1981 1376 Jamal Smith 2004-09 119 Dean Borges 1986-1988, Mark Porter 2004-08 118 1989-1991 1302 James Ulrich 2004-08 118 Billy Kurisko 1987-1991 1277 Durell Vinson 2003-08 117 Mark Porter 2004-2008 1244 Nigel Wyatte 2000-04 117 Latif Rivers 2010-2014 1190 Naofall Folahan (‘14) is Wagner’s all- Dedrick Dye 1999-03 117 Milan Rikic 1991-1995 1187 time career blocks leader with 230. In Jermaine Hall 1999-03 117 Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 1163 each of his four years on Grymes Hill, Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 1108 Folahan swatted 44, 45, 52 and finally a Art Redmond 1981-1983 program-setting 90 in 2013-14. 1984-1986 1025 123 Individual Career Records Single-Season records CAREER 3-PT FG MADE CAREER 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE Joey Mundweiler 2004-2009 312 (Minimum 100 attempts) Dedrick Dye 1999-2003 270 Tyler Murray 2008-2012 (189-432) .438 Dean Borges 1986-1988, Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 1989-1991 218 (192-465) .413 Chris Martin 2008-2012 199 Quincy Lewis 1991-1993 (55-134) .410 Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 192 Teoine Carroll 2000-2003 Tyler Murray 2008-2012 189 (65-159) .409 Lamont Street 1990-1994 187 Dedrick Dye 1999-2003 Jeff Klauder 1998-2002 185 (270-670) .403 Matt Vitale 2002-2003, Matt Vitale 2002-2003, 2004-2007 2004-2007 168 (168-426) .394 Tony Rice 1992-1996 165 Dean Borges 1986-1988, 1989-1991 (218-555) .393 CAREER 3-PT FG ATTEMPTED Joey Mundweiler 2004-2009 Joey Mundweiler 2004-2009 842 (312-842) .389 Dedrick Dye 1999-2003 670 Milan Rikic 1991-1995 (89-230) .387 Dean Borges 1986-1988, 1989-1991 555 CAREER FREE THROWS MADE Latif Rivers 2010-2014 547 (Division I, As of 1976-1977) Joey Mundweiler (‘09) was one of Terrance Bailey 1983-1987 579 Chris Martin 2008-2012 534 Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 434 Jeff Klauder 1998-2002 499 the most prolific three-point shooters Mark Porter 2004-2008 425 Lamont Street 1990-1994 494 in Wagner men’s basketball history as Latif Rivers 2010-2014 377 Tony Rice 1992-1996 467 Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 354 he is the program’s all-time leader in Kenneth Ortiz 2011-2014 346 Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 465 career three-pointers made (312) and Frantz Pierre-Louis 1994-1999 342 Tyler Murray 2008-2012 432 Jamie Ciampaglio 1976-1977, attempted (842). 1978-1981 340 Tony Rice 1992-1996 324 CAREER ASSISTS Milan Rikic 1991-1995 322 Henry Dillard 1975-1979 583 Dan Seigle 1995-1998 302 Courtney Pritchard 2000-2004 567 Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 301 Andre Van Drost 1982-1984, Courtney Pritchard 2000-2004 300 1985-1987 560 CAREER FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Mark Porter 2004-2008 523 (Division I, As of 1976-1977) Arvie Powell 1980-1984 520 Terrance Bailey 1983-1987 761 Jermaine Hall 1999-2003 609 Billy Kurisko 1987-1991 496 Mark Porter 2004-2008 578 Tony Rice 1992-1996 455 Frantz Pierre-Louis 1994-1999 552 Kenneth Ortiz 2011-2014 429 Kenneth Ortiz 2011-2014 496 Bobby Hopson 1990-1994 478 Terrance Bailey 1983-1987 370 Milan Rikic 1991-1995 442 Quincy Lewis 1991-1993 367 Latif River 2010-2014 441 Jamie Ciampaglio 1976-1977, Billy Kurisko 1987-1991 435 1978-1981 362 Dan Seigle 1994-1998 428 Tony Rice 1992-1996 423 Jamie Ciampaglio 1976-1977, CAREER REBOUNDS 1978-1981 421 Charlie Harreus 1951-1955 1096 Tyler Murray (‘12) holds the best CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Oli Featherston 1966-1969 998 (Minimum 100 attempts) Bob Mahala, Sr. 1950-1952, career three-point field goal percentage Gerard Fraser 1986-1990 1955-1957 906 in Seahawks’ history, connecting from (179-198) .904 Durell Vinson 2003-2006, Pat Burke 1986-1987 downtown at a 43.8% clip. 1988-1990 2007-2008 893 (161-179) .899 Fred Klittich 1961-1964 849 Latif Rivers 2010-2014 Nigel Wyatte 2000-2004 833 (377-441) .855 Keith Craffrey 1987-1989 Largest Agbejemisin 1983-1987 829 (112-137) .816 Ed Peterson 1952-1956 824 MICHAEL CAREY 2015-Pres Frantz Pierre Louis 1994-1999 787 (111-137) .810 Fred Blackwell 1956-1960 780 Marcus Burton 2011-2015 (235-290) .810 Howard Thompkins 1978-1981 779 Jamie Ciampaglio 1976-1977 1978-1981 CAREER REBOUND AVERAGE (340-421) .808 Oli Featherston 1966-1969 12.2 Dean Borges 1986-1988 1989-1991 Ed Peterson 1952-1956 12.1 (270-335) .806 Fred Klittich 1961-1964 12.0 COREY HENSON 2014-pres Charles West 1953-1956 11.4 (99-124) .798 Teoine Carroll 2000-2004 Charlie Harreus 1951-1955 11.1 (137-172) .797 Fred Blackwell 1956-1960 10.6 Tyler Murray 2008-2012 (243-306) .794 Howard Thompkins 1978-1981 10.6 Henry Dilliard (‘79), the floor leader Bob Mahala, Sr. 1950-1952, 1955-1957 9.9 Yves Kabore 1998-2002 for Wagner College’s legendary 1978- (150-190) .789 Miladin Mutavdzic 1991-1993 9.6 79 NIT team, is Wagner’s all-time Arvie Powell 1979-1981 Dick Fiege 1963-1967 9.5 1982-1984 MICHAEL CAREY 2015-PRES 9.1 assists leader with 583, (145-187) .775 124 Single-Season records POINTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Terrance Bailey 1985-1986 854 (Minimum 100 attempts) Terrance Bailey 1986-1987 788 Darryl Farmer 1989-1990 (112-168) .667 Ray Hodge 1968-1969 730 Pat Burke 1988-1989 Ray Hodge 1969-1970 686 (215-331) .650 Jermaine Hall 2001-2002 Jermaine Hall 2002-2003 686 (240-400) .600 Jermaine Hall 2001-2002 610 Damon Yizar 1979-1980 Ray Hodge 1967-1968 580 (142-241) .589 Jermaine Hall 2000-2001 Russ Selger 1967-1968 573 (211-359) .588 Bob Bosley 1952-1953 569 Howard Thompkins 1980-1981 (188-322) .584 Jamie Ciampaglio 1978-1979 561 Frantz Pierre-Louis 1995-1996 (119-204) .583 Jim Kelley 1994-1995 SCORING AVERAGE (65-113) .575 Terrance Bailey 1985-1986 29.4 Jermaine Hall 2002-2003 (273-475) .575 Terrance Bailey 1986-1987 28.1 Ryan Reed 1995-1996 Billy Kurisko (‘91), inducted into Ray Hodge 1969-1970 27.4 (101-176) .574 Wagner College’s Hall of Fame Class Ray Hodge 1968-1969 26.1 of 2010, scored 1,485 points with 496 3-PT FG MADE Dean Borges 1987-1988 25.4 assists and 199 steals. Despite playing Joey Mundweiler 2008-2009 98 for a team that won just four games as Dedrick Dye 2002-2003 96 Charles West 1955-1956 24.0 Joey Mundweiler 2006-2007 89 a senior in 1990-1991, and was voted Jermaine Hall 2002-2003 21.4 Dean Borges 1989-1990 87 Second-Team All-NEC after averaging Tony Rice 1994-1995 80 Jermaine Hall 2001-2002 21.0 a career-best 18.8 ppg.
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