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Section 5 Records Web.Pdf POINTS SCORED REBOUNDS RK PTS OPPONENT DATE RK REB OPPONENT DATE 1. 48 Larry Finch vs. St. Joseph’s Jan. 20, 1973 1. 28 Ronnie Robinson vs. Tulsa Feb. 25, 1971 2. 46 Forest Arnold vs. Hardin-Simmons Dec. 7, 1955 2. 25 Marion Hilliard vs. Florida State Dec. 9, 1974 3. 44 Dick Kinder vs. Marshall Dec. 11, 1953 3. 24 John Washington vs. Samford Dec. 22, 1973 4. 42 Elliot Perry vs. East Tennessee Jan. 30, 1991 24 Larry Kenon vs. Tulsa Feb. 10, 1973 42 Leslie Steele vs. Southwestern Feb. 17, 1942 24 Larry Kenon vs. St. Joseph’s Jan. 20, 1973 6. 41 Marcus Moody vs. Oklahoma Dec. 13, 1997 24 Ronnie Robinson vs. South Ala. Feb. 5, 1972 7. 40 Win Wilfong vs. Union Dec. 1, 1955 24 Ronnie Robinson vs. Wichita State Feb. 27, 1971 8. 39 Keiron Shine vs. Miami Dec. 4, 1999 24 Ronnie Robinson vs. North Texas Jan. 2, 1971 39 Keith Lee vs. Arkansas State Nov. 30, 1984 10. 38 David Vaughn vs. Jackson State Dec. 23, 1991 ASSISTS 38 Hunter Beckman vs. Centenary Jan. 19, 1963 RK ASTS OPPONENT DATE 38 Win Wilfong vs. Oklahoma City Feb. 18, 1957 1. 15 Andre Turner vs. South Carolina Mar. 7, 1986 2. 14 Anfernee Hardaway vs. Ga. State Jan. 4, 1993 FIELD GOALS MADE 14 Alvin Wright vs. Brandeis Jan. 22, 1977 RK FGM OPPONENT DATE 4 13 Seven Times, Most Recent 1. 22 Dick Kinder vs. Marshall Dec. 11, 1953 Antonio Anderson vs. Lamar Jan. 3, 2009 2. 17 Larry Kenon vs. South Carolina Mar. 15, 1973 17 Larry Finch vs. St. Joseph’s Jan. 20, 1973 STEALS 17 Mike Butler vs. Xavier Jan. 29, 1966 RK STLS OPPONENT DATE 5. 16 John Hillman vs. SMU Nov. 28, 1964 1. 9 Elliot Perry vs. Tennessee Nov. 27, 1990 16 Hunter Beckman vs. Centenary Jan. 19, 1963 9 Elliot Perry vs. Tennessee Nov. 25, 1989 16 Hunter Beckman vs. Loyola Jan. 20, 1962 9 Andre Turner vs. Virginia Tech Jan. 27, 1986 4. 8 Elliot Perry vs. Wyoming Nov. 27, 1989 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 8 Elliot Perry vs. Tennessee State Nov. 24, 1989 RK FGA OPPONENT DATE 8 Dexter Reed vs. Ole Miss Dec. 21, 1976 1. 34 Dexter Reed vs. Brandeis Jan. 22, 1977 2. 30 Larry Kenon vs. South Carolina Mar. 15, 1973 BLOCKED SHOTS 3. 29 Keith Lee vs. Virginia Tech Jan. 26, 1985 RK BLK OPPONENT DATE 29 Larry Finch vs. Missouri Western Dec. 2, 1972 1. 9 David Vaughn vs. Georgia State Dec. 11, 1993 5. 28 Dajuan Wagner vs. Cincinnati Mar. 3, 2002 9 Keith Lee vs. Brown Dec. 22, 1981 28 Rich Jones vs. Wichita State Jan. 30, 1969 3. 8 Dedric Lawson vs. UAB Dec. 10, 2016 8 Austin Nichols vs. Oral Roberts Dec. 20, 2014 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 D.J. Stephens vs. Saint Mary’s Mar. 21, 2013 RK 3FG OPPONENT DATE 8 Kelly Wise vs. Southern Miss Jan. 29, 2000 1. 10 Roburt Sallie vs. Northridge Mar. 19, 2009 8 Dexter Reed vs. Ole Miss Dec. 21, 1976 2. 8 Chris Crawford vs. Tulsa Mar. 15, 2013 8 Elliot Williams vs. Southern Miss Jan. 9, 2010 4. 7 Doneal Mack vs. Pepperdine Jan. 5, 2008 7 Jeremy Hunt vs. UAB Feb. 8, 2007 7 Antonio Anderson vs. Cincinnati Dec. 3, 2005 7 Marcus Moody vs. Oklahoma Dec. 13, 1997 7 Rodney Newsom vs. Arkansas Jan. 18, 1996 7 Rodney Newsom vs. Cincinnati Feb. 3, 1995 7 Anfernee Hardaway vs. Chaminade Dec. 21, 1992 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS RK 3FGA OPPONENT DATE 1. 16 Rodney Carney vs. Saint Louis Mar. 2, 2005 2. 15 Roburt Sallie vs. Northridge Mar. 19, 2009 15 Anfernee Hardaway vs. BYU Dec. 22, 1992 4. 14 Rodney Carney vs. Texas Jan. 2, 2006 14 Marcus Moody vs. Oklahoma Dec. 13, 1997 14 Anfernee Hardaway vs. Ga. Tech Mar. 27, 1992 FREE THROWS MADE RK FT OPPONENT DATE 1. 22 Win Wilfong vs. Oklahoma State Feb. 18, 1957 2. 19 Win Wilfong vs. Mississippi State Jan. 26, 1957 19 Forest Arnold vs. Southern Miss Dec. 15, 1955 4. 17 Larry Finch vs. Tulsa Feb. 10, 1973 17 Larry Finch vs. Missouri Western Dec. 2, 1972 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS RK FTA OPPONENT DATE 1. 23 Win Wilfong vs. Oklahoma City Feb. 18, 1957 2. 22 Forest Arnold vs. Southern Miss Dec. 15, 1955 3. 21 Lorenzen Wright vs. Georgia State Dec. 5, 1995 4. 20 Win Wilfong vs. Mississippi State Jan. 26, 1957 20 Win Wilfong vs. Tennessee Tech Feb. 11, 1956 UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS 2017-18 | 62 | MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS 2017-18 | 63 | MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE POINTS SCORED THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME HIGHS SINGLE GAME RECORDS (TEAM) RK PTS OPPONENT DATE RK 3FG OPPONENT DATE 1. 138 Buffalo State Jan. 14, 1975 1. 37 Charlotte Jan. 17, 2004 2. 136 Union Dec. 3, 1955 37 DePaul Jan. 13, 2004 MOST POINTS SCORED 3. 130 Mo.-St. Louis Jan. 18, 1975 3. 36 Jackson State Nov. 16, 2006 117 by Hawai’i Mar. 2, 1974 4. 124 Georgia State Dec. 7, 1994 4. 35 4 Times, last 124 Florida Tech Jan. 10, 1973 UT Martin Nov. 5, 2007 MOST REBOUNDS 71 by Tulsa Feb. 26, 1970 POINTS BY TWO TEAMS FREE THROWS MADE RK PTS OPPONENT DATE RK FT OPPONENT DATE REBOUND MARGIN 1. 230 Memphis 138, Buffalo State 92 Jan. 14, 1975 1. 52 Northwestern State Jan. 2, 1956 2. 221 UM 113, Bradley 108 (ot) Dec. 17, 1987 2. 48 Wichita State Feb. 24, 1972 31 by Miami Feb. 2, 1967 3. 219 UM 111, Pepperdine 108 (ot) Dec. 21, 1974 3. 43 Cincinnati Jan. 12, 1982 4. 217 Xavier 110, UM 107 Jan. 29, 1966 4. 39 Mississippi State Dec. 5, 1956 MOST FG MADE Louisville 115, UM 97 5. 212 Feb. 25, 1978 39 North Texas Feb. 12, 1972 50 by Creighton Feb. 2, 1966 39 Southern Miss Mar. 11, 1988 WINNING MARGIN MOST FG ATTEMPTED RK PTS OPPONENT DATE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS 100 by Florida Tech Jan. 10, 1973 1. 72 Georgia State (124-52) Dec. 7, 1994 RK FT OPPONENT DATE 2. 70 Howard (112-42) Jan. 3, 2001 1. 62 Northwestern State Jan. 2, 1956 3. 66 Union (136-70) Dec. 3, 1955 2. 60 Wichita State Feb. 24, 1972 HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE 66 UC Davis (118-52) Dec. 1, 1960 3. 56 Florida State Jan. 11, 1960 .686 by Saint Louis (24-35) Jan. 17, 1981 5. 65 Florida A&M (119-54) Dec. 19, 1994 4. 52 Mississippi State Dec. 5, 1956 52 Cincinnati Jan. 12, 1982 MOST FT MADE REBOUNDS 46 by South Carolina Jan. 2, 2016 RK REB OPPONENT DATE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 84 MacMurray Jan. 8, 1972 RK PCT. OPPONENT DATE MOST FT ATTEMPTED 2. 82 Florida Tech Jan. 10, 1973 1. .955 Southern Miss (21-22) Jan. 11, 1967 63 by South Carolina Jan. 2, 2016 82 Montana State Dec. 17, 1960 .955 South Carolina (21-22) Feb. 18, 1985 4. 81 MacMurray Jan. 8, 1977 3. .950 Loyola (La.) (19-20) Jan. 13, 1962 5. 80 Freed-Hardeman Jan. 30, 1935 4. .947 South Carolina (18-19) Feb. 13, 1988 HIGHEST FT PERCENTAGE 5. .929 Florida State (26-28) Mar. 3, 1983 .972 by Marquette (35-36) Jan. 23, 1993 REBOUND MARGIN RK REB OPPONENT DATE ASSISTS MOST ASSISTS 1. 44 MacMurray (84-40) Jan. 8, 1972 RK AST OPPONENT DATE 30 by Hawai’i Mar. 2, 1974 2. 43 Florida A&M (74-31) Dec. 19, 1994 1. 41 Buffalo State Jan. 14, 1975 30 by Louisville Feb. 5, 1978 3. 40 Brown (74-34) Dec. 31, 1968 2. 35 McNeese Nov. 22, 2016 4. 37 Freed-Hardeman (80-43) Jan. 30, 1935 3. 34 Union Feb. 1, 1975 MOST STEALS 5. 36 Florida Tech (69-33) Nov. 27, 1976 4. 33 Murray State Dec. 29, 1975 36 Richmond (72-36) Feb. 6, 1961 33 Southeast Missouri St. Mar. 2, 1994 21 by Bradley Jan. 6, 1972 33 Austin Peay Nov. 27, 2007 FIELD GOALS MADE MOST BLOCKED SHOTS RK FG OPPONENT DATE STEALS 13 by Fresno State Mar. 16, 1998 1. 58 Mo.-St. Louis Jan. 18, 1975 RK STL OPPONENT DATE 13 by Cincinnati Jan. 19, 2000 58 Buffalo State Jan. 14, 1975 1. 28 Southeastern La. Jan. 11, 1993 3. 51 Florida Tech Jan. 10, 1973 2. 22 Murray State Dec. 9, 1986 TURNOVERS 4. 50 Georgia State Dec. 7, 1994 22 Vanderbilt Jan. 6, 1993 39 by Tennessee Nov. 25, 1989 50 South Dakota State Dec. 4, 1976 4. 21 Brandeis Jan. 22, 1977 21 Georgia State Dec. 7, 1995 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS PERSONAL FOULS RK FGA OPPONENT DATE TURNOVERS 37 by Nicholls Nov. 23, 2013 1. 105 NATTC Jan. 9, 1951 RK TO OPPONENT DATE 37 by Delta State Dec. 18, 1980 2. 103 MacMurray Jan. 8, 1972 1. 31 DePaul Nov. 29, 1991 103 Mo.-St. Louis Dec. 23, 1970 31 Vanderbilt Nov. 21, 2006 4. 102 MacMurray Jan. 8, 1977 3. 30 Louisville Feb. 16, 1981 5. 101 Mo.-St. Louis Jan. 18, 1975 30 La.-Monroe Nov. 15, 1997 101 Missouri-Rolla Nov. 30, 1973 30 Saint Louis Mar. 2, 2005 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE BLOCKED SHOTS RK PCT OPPONENT DATE RK BLK OPPONENT DATE 1. .659 Ole Miss (29-44) Dec. 22, 1979 1. 15 Ark.-Pine Bluff Nov. 30, 1998 2. .653 Georgia (32-49) Dec.
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