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VIKING RECORD BOOK VIKING RECORD BOOK Career Records VIKING RECORD BOOK VIKING RECORD BOOK Career Records PSU’S 1,000-POINT SCORERS ASSISTS PORTLAND STATE’S 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)__________3,249 1. Terry Adolph (1976-78) ______________ 421 ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS 2. John Nelson (1962-66) ______________2,123 2. Chucky Smith (1974-78) ______________ 392 3. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72) _________1,845 3. Derek Nesland (1996-00) _____________ 371 Freeman Williams 4. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)____________1,498 4. Will Funn (2003-05) _________________ 328 1974-78 5. Anthony Lackey (1998-02) ___________1,304 5. Freeman Williams (1974-78)___________ 317 3,249 points 6. Leo Franz (1970-73) ________________1,245 6. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72) __________ 314 7. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72) ________1,179 7. Gary Winston (2011-15) ______________ 298 2nd all-time leading 8. John Winters (1955-59) _____________1,169 8. Jerry Stephens (1970-72) _____________ 293 scorer in NCAA history 9. Derreck Brooks (1973-77) ___________1,155 9. Dominic Waters (2008-10) ____________ 248 Two-time All-American 10. Brian Towne (1996-99) ______________1,123 10. Kevin Briggs (1999-03)_______________ 247 11. Derek Nesland (1996-00) ____________1,107 Two-time national scoring leader 12. Scott Morrison (2004-08) ____________1,098 STEALS (39.6 ppg, 35.9 ppg) 13. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67) _____________1,081 1. Calaen Robinson (2015-17) ___________ 128 14. Gary Winston (2011-15) _____________1,070 2. Anthony Lackey (1998-02) ____________ 121 Portland State Athletics 15. Jason Hartman (1997-99) ____________1,060 3. Zach Gengler (2013-17) ______________ 120 Hall of Fame 16. Charles Odum (2010-12) ____________1,033 4. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-09) ________ 115 17. Leon Edmonds (1968-70) ____________1,024 5. Will Funn (2003-05) _________________ 111 John Nelson 18. Jack Parker (1953-57) ______________1,023 6. Julius Thomas (2006-10) _____________ 110 1962-66 7. Kevin Briggs (1999-03)_______________ 107 2,123 points GAMES PLAYED 8. Terry Adolph (1976-78) _______________ 94 Three-time All-Oregon 1. Julius Thomas (2006-10) _____________ 121 9. Derek Nesland (1996-00) ______________ 90 Collegiate Conference 2. Scott Morrison (2004-08) _____________ 119 10. Chehales Tapscott (2010-12) ___________ 81 3. Zach Gengler (2013-17) ______________ 114 Four-time team MVP Seamus Boxley (2000-05)_____________ 114 BLOCKED SHOTS 1965-66: 25.8 ppg 5. Gary Winston (2011-15) ______________ 113 1. Scott Morrison (2004-08) _____________ 187 6. Anthony Lackey (1998-02) ____________ 110 2. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)_____________ 128 Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame 7. Derek Nesland (1996-00) _____________ 109 3. Collin Spickerman (2014-16) __________ 117 8. Hasan Artharee (1996-00) ____________ 108 4. Jamie Jones (2008-10) _______________ 105 9. Derreck Brooks (1973-77) ____________ 107 5. Chehales Tapscott (2010-12) ___________ 62 Willie Stoudamire 10. Freeman Williams (1974-78)___________ 106 Julius Thomas (2006-10) ______________ 62 1969-72 7. Jamaal Sanford (1996-98) _____________ 60 1,845 points SCORING AVERAGE (2 or more seasons) 8. Seth Scott (2002-04) _________________ 48 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)___________30.4 9. Anthony Lackey (1998-02) _____________ 41 Two-time team MVP 2. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72) __________24.6 10. Derek Nesland (1996-00) ______________ 40 1971-72: 30.1 ppg 3. Jason Hartman (1997-99) _____________21.2 4. John Nelson (1962-66) _______________21.0 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Portland State Athletics 5. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67) ______________20.4 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)__________2,926 Hall of Fame 6. Leon Edmonds (1968-70) _____________19.7 2. John Nelson (1962-66) ______________2,054 7. Hal Dohling (1966-68) _______________18.2 3. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72) _________1,638 8. Peter Ness (1966-68) ________________18.1 4. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72) ________1,247 9. Leo Franz (1970-73) _________________17.8 5. Leo Franz (1970-73) ________________1,115 10. Charles Odum (2010-12) _____________16.7 6. Derreck Brooks (1975-77) ___________1,053 Seamus Boxley 7. Don Bridges (1957-61) ______________1,030 2000-05 REBOUNDS 8. Peter Ness (1966-68) _______________1,029 1,498 points 1. Bob Sisul (1976-79) _________________ 767 9. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67) _____________1,024 2. Jim Nelson (1962-66) ________________ 766 10. Anthony Lackey (1998-02) ___________1,001 Big Sky Conference Player of the Year 3. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)_____________ 748 4. Derreck Brooks (1973-77) ____________ 695 FIELD GOALS MADE Big Sky Defensive 5. Scott Morrison (2004-08) _____________ 666 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)__________1,369 Player of the Year 6. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67) ______________ 654 2. John Nelson (1962-66) _______________ 828 Two-time All-Big Sky 7. Don Suloff (1966-69) ________________ 653 3. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72) __________ 754 Portland State Athletics 8. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72) _________ 646 4. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)_____________ 549 Hall of Fame 9. John Nelson (1962-66) _______________ 643 5. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72) _________ 525 10. Don Bridges (1957-61) _______________ 640 6. Leo Franz (1970-73) _________________ 487 Anthony Lackey 7. Jack Viskov (1954-56) _______________ 472 (2 or more seasons) 8. Anthony Lackey (1998-02) ____________ 471 1998-2002 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67) ______________12.3 9. Derreck Brooks (1973-77) ____________ 462 1,304 points 2. Jim Nelson (1962-66) _________________9.6 10. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67) ______________ 435 Two-time 3. Bob Sisul (1976-79) __________________9.5 All-Big Sky Conference 4. Bill Turner (1959-62) _________________9.4 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (2 or more seasons) Two-time team scoring 5. Chehales Tapscott (2010-12) ___________8.8 1. Julius Thomas (2006-10) ______ 336-507 .663 and rebounding leader 6. Derreck Brooks (1973-77) _____________8.7 2. Jamie Jones (2008-10) ________ 306-523 .585 7. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72) __________8.6 3. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______ 549-980 .560 8. Larry Franz (1967-70) _________________8.4 4. Scott Morrison (2004-08) ______ 401-739 .543 9. Don Suloff (1966-69) _________________8.3 5. Hasan Artharee (1996-00) _____ 339-629 .539 10. Leo Franz (1970-73) __________________8.1 6. Deonte Huff (2006-08) ________ 275-512 .537 7. Jamaal Sanford (1996-98) _____ 166-313 .530 54 Viking Basketball 2017-18 Media Guide VIKING RECORD BOOK 8. Charles Odum (2010-12) ______ 332-630 .527 9. Aaron Moore (2012-14) _______ 184-360 .511 10. Chehales Tapscott (2010-12) ___ 259-513 .505 Terry Adolph is Portland State’s all-time leader in assists with FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 421 in his career. 1. John Winters (1955-59) ______________ 745 2. Freeman Williams (1974-78)___________ 648 John Nelson (1962-66) _______________ 648 4. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)_____________ 608 5. Scott Morrison (2004-08) _____________ 488 6. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72) __________ 425 7. Charles Odum (2010-12) _____________ 381 8. Leo Franz (1970-73) _________________ 365 DaShaun Wiggins (2013-15) ___________ 365 10. Derek Nesland (1996-00) _____________ 356 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)___________ 511 2. John Nelson (1962-66) _______________ 467 3. John Winters (1955-59) ______________ 445 4. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)_____________ 380 5. Paul Poetsch (1954-56) ______________ 359 6. Jim Perkin (1953-57) ________________ 343 7. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72) __________ 337 8. Charles Odum (2010-12) _____________ 301 9. Scott Morrison (2004-08) _____________ 296 10. Jason Hartman (1997-99) _____________ 284 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 6. Derek Nesland (1996-00) _____________ 143 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (100 attempts) 1. Brian Towne (1996-99) _______________ 494 7. Jason Hartman (1997-99) _____________ 140 1. Jeb Ivey (2001-03) ___________ 119-127 .937 2. Anthony Lackey (1998-02) ____________ 439 8. Jeb Ivey (2001-03) __________________ 136 2. Dave Hildahl (1979-81) _______ 131-142 .923 3. Derek Nesland (1996-00) _____________ 409 9. Phil Nelson (2008-11) _______________ 135 3. Dominic Waters (2008-10) _____ 205-236 .869 4. Gary Winston (2011-15) ______________ 400 10. Dominic Waters (2008-10) ____________ 130 4. Hal Dohling (1966-68) ________ 175-208 .841 5. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-09) ________ 398 5. Zach Gengler (2013-17) _______ 103-124 .831 6. Phil Nelson (2008-11) _______________ 384 6. Jason Hartman (1997-99) ______ 284-348 .816 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 att.) 7. Melvin Jones (2009-11) ______________ 381 7. Tim Douglas (2013-15)________ 111-137 .810 1. Juma Kamara (2005-07) _______ 117-262 .447 8. Calaen Robinson (2015-17) ___________ 362 8. Ken Cobb (1973-75) __________ 111-138 .804 2. Michael Harthun (2011-13) _____ 86-197 .437 9. Jason Hartman (1997-99) _____________ 351 9. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72) ___ 337-425 .793 3. Dominic Waters (2008-10) ____ 130-299 .4347 10. Jeb Ivey (2001-03) __________________ 349 10. Melvin Jones (2009-11) ________ 83-105 .790 4. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-09) __ 173-398 .4346 Charles Odum (2010-12) ______ 301-381 .790 5. Gary Winston (2011-14) _______ 173-400 .433 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 6. Brian Towne (1996-99) ________ 206-494 .417 1. Brian Towne (1996-99) _______________ 206 7. Jake Schroeder (2004-06) ______ 125-304 .411 2. Anthony Lackey (1998-02) ____________ 178 8. Anthony Lackey (1998-02) _____ 178-439 .405 3. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-09) ________ 173 9. Troy DeVries (2001-02) ________ 46-114 .404 Gary Winston (2011-15) ______________ 173 10. Melvin Jones (2009-11) _______ 153-381 .402 5. Melvin Jones (2009-11) ______________ 153 MISCELLANEOUS STATS SINCE 1996-97 DOUBLE-DOUBLES, SEASON DUNKS, SEASON MOST DUNKS, INDIVIDUAL, GAME 1. Chehales Tapscott (2012-13) ___13 1. Scott Morrison (2007-08) _____31 4 Cameron Forte 2. Cameron Forte (2015-16) _____12 2. Cameron Forte (2015-16) _____30 vs. Montana State ________1-9-16 3.
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