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Gamecocks Gamecocks GAMECOCKS GAMECOCKS RECORDS Individual Career Records 104-105 Individual Season Records 105-106 Team/Opponent Season Records 107-108 Team/Opponent Individual Records 109-110 Team/Opponent Single Game Records 111-112 Yearly Statistical Leaders 113-116 PB Coaching Records 117 103 SEC Regular Season Team/Individual Records 118 SEC Tournament Team/Individual Records 119 NCAA Tournament Team/Individual Records 120 NIT Team/Individual Records 121 Overtime Contests 122 Colonial Life Arena Records 123-124 SOUTH CAROLINA BASKETBALL SOUTH CAROLINA BASKETBALL GAMECOCKS GAMECOCKS individual career RECORDS GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 135, Brandon Wallace (2004-07) 1. 855, Alex English (1973-76) 2. 134, Tre' Kelley (2004-07) 2. 686, Devan Downey (2007-10) 3. 132, Carlos Powell (2002-05) 3. 678, Jimmy Foster (1981-84) 4. 125, Mike Boynton, Jr. (2001-04) 4. 666, John Roche (1969-71) 5. 123, BJ McKie (1996-99) 5. 616, BJ McKie (1996-99) 123, Aaron Lucas (1999-2002) 6. 615, Mike Dunleavy (1973-76) 123, Tarence Kinsey (2003-2006) 7. 600, Carlos Powell (2001-05) 8. 122, Bud Johnson (1996-99) 8. 597, Nate Davis (1974-77) 122, Herbert Lee Davis (1997-2000) 9. 595, Jim Slaughter (1948-51) 10. 121, Tony Kitchings (1999-2003) 10. 561, Zam Fredrick (1978-81) 121, Barry Manning (1988-92) 121, Jamel Bradley (1999-2002) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1634, Devan Downey (2007-10) GAMES STARTED 2. 1590, Alex English (1973-76) 1. 116, Melvin Watson (1995-98) 3. 1469, John Roche (1969-71) 116, BJ McKie (1996-99) 4. 1338, BJ McKie (1996-99) 3. 111, Alex English (1973-76) 5. 1287, Grady Wallace (1956-57) 4. 108, Nate Davis (1974-77) 6. 1270, Mike Dunleavy (1973-76) 5. 107, Mike Doyle (1977-80) 7. 1266, Carlos Powell (2001-05) 6. 105, Mike Dunleavy (1973-76) 8. 1238, Tre' Kelley (2004-07) 105, Jack Gilloon (1975-78) 9. 1214, Tom Hofferth (1952-55) 8. 102, Tre' Kelley (2003-07) 10. 1213, Nate Davis (1974-77) 102, Chuck Eidson (2000-03) 102, Brad Jergenson (1981-84) FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 200 att.) 1. .596 (678-1138), Jimmy Foster (1981-84) MINUTES PLAYED 2. .579 (191-340), Golie Augustus (1975-78) 1. 4113, Alex English (1973-76) 3. .575 (261-454), Kevin Darmody (1980-83) 2. 4021, BJ McKie (1996-99) 4. .571 (124-217), Edmond Wilson (1991-93) alex english ranks atop several categories in the 3. 3956, Tre' Kelley (2003-07) 5. .553 (317-573), Renaldo Balkman (2003-06) 4. 3917, Barry Manning (1988-92) 6. .550 (357-649), Danny Traylor (1971-73) south carolina career record book 5. 3848, Melvin Watson (1995-98) 7. .513 (384-748), Dominique Archie (2007-10) 6. 3764, Mike Dunleavy (1973-76) 8. .542 (434-801), Cedrick Hordges (1979-80) 5. 382, Lee Collins (1953-56) 7. 3542, Terry Dozier (1986-89) 9. .538 (855-1590), Alex English (1973-76) 382, Kevin Joyce (1971-73) 8. 3528, Aaron Lucas (1999-02) 10. .530 (472-890), Joe Rhett (1989-92) 7. 356, Mike Dunleavy (1973-76) 9. 3513, Carlos Powell (2001-05) 8. 355, Devan Downey (2007-10) 10. 3487, Brandon Wallace (2003-07) 9. 351, Joe Smith (1952-55) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 10. 350, Grady Wallace (1956-57) 104 1. 264, Jamel Bradley (1999-2002) 105 MINUTES PLAYED PER GAME 2. 215, BJ McKie (1996-99) 1. 38.09, Cedrick Hordges (1979-80) 3. 174, Devan Downey (2007-10) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 2. 37.05, Alex English (1973-76) 4. 169, Brenton Williams (2011-14) 1. 880, Art Whisnant (1960-62) 3. 34.79, Devan Downey (2007-2010) 5. 167, Tre' Kelley (2004-07) 2. 873, BJ McKie (1996-99) 4. 34.06, Terry Dozier (1986-89) 6. 152, Larry Davis (1996-97) 3. 770, Jimmy Foster (1981-84) 5. 33.91, Mike Dunleavy (1973-76) 7. 147, Brandis Raley-Ross (2006-10) 4. 704, John Roche (1969-71) 6. 32.83, Larry Davis (1996-97) 8. 139, Jo Jo English (1989-92) 5. 598, Joe Smith (1952-55) 7. 32.80, Emmett Hall (1993-94) 9. 131, Evaldas Baniulis (2006-10) 6. 540, Jim Slaughter (1948-51) 8. 32.69, BJ McKie (1996-98) 10. 129, Zam Fredrick III (2007-2009) 7. 522, Lee Collins (1953-56) 9. 32.51, Carey Rich (1993-95) 129, Mike Boynton, Jr. (2000-04) 8. 511, Tom Riker (1970-72) 10. 32.37, Barry Manning (1988-92) 9. 494, Tom Owens (1969-71) 10. 470, Kevin Joyce (1971-73) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED POINTS SCORED 1. 686, Jamel Bradley (1999-2002) 1. 2119, BJ McKie (1996-99) 2. 554, BJ McKie (1996-99) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 100) 2. 1972, Alex English (1973-76) 3. 503, Devan Downey (2007-10) 1. .885 (223-252), Brenton Williams (2011-14) 3. 1910, John Roche (1969-71) 503, Tre' Kelley (2004-07) 2. .850 (142-167), Brent Price (1988-89) 4. 1901, Devan Downey (2007-10) 5. 415, Larry Davis (1996-97) 3. .836 (219-262), Scotti Ward (1961-63) 5. 1745, Jimmy Foster (1981-84) 6. 410, Brenton Williams (2011-14) 4. .821 (578-704), John Roche (1969-71) 6. 1586, Mike Dunleavy (1973-76) 7. 403, Aaron Lucas (1999-2002) 5. .813 (382-470), Kevin Joyce (1971-73) 7. 1541, Carlos Powell (2001-05) 8. 396, Brandis Raley-Ross (2006-10) 6. .804 (154-194), Gerald Peacock (1981-83) 8. 1521, Jim Slaughter (1948-51) 9. 398, Bruce Ellington (2010-present) 7. .801 (346-432), Ronnie Collins (1962-64) 9. 1505, Art Whisnant (1960-62) 10. 370, JoJo English (1989-92) 8. .800 (168-210), Malik Cooke (2010-12) 10. 1488, Tre' Kelley (2004-07) 9. .798 (356-446), Mike Dunleavy (1973-76) 10. .798 (201-252), Brian Winters (1972-74) 3-POINT PCT. (Min. 50 made) SCORING AVERAGE 1. .466 (117-251), Brent Price (1988-89) 1. 28.0, Grady Wallace (1956-57) 2. .412 (169-410), Brenton Williams (2011-14) REBOUNDS 2. 22.5, John Roche (1969-71) 3. .410 (102-249), Bryce Sheldon (2006-07) 1. 1159, Lee Collins (1953-56) 3. 20.2, Devan Downey (2007-10) 4. .396 (131-330), Evaldas Baniulis (2006-10) 2. 1116, Tom Owens (1969-71) 4. 19.7, Cedrick Hordges (1979-80) 5. .388 (215-554), BJ McKie (1996-99) 3. 1064, Alex English (1973-76) 5. 19.1, Art Whisnant (1960-62) 6. .385 (264-686), Jamel Bradley (1999-2002) 4. 1001, Joe Smith (1952-55) 6. 17.8, Alex English (1973-76) 7. .376 (139-370), Jo Jo English (1989-92) 5. 1000, Jimmy Foster (1981-84) 7. 17.5, Skip Harlicka (1966-68) 8. .371 (147-396), Brandis Raley-Ross (2006-10) 6. 775, Brandon Wallace (2003-07) 8. 17.3, Kevin Joyce (1971-73) 9. .366 (152-415), Larry Davis (1996-97) 7. 758, Darryl Martin (1986-88) 9. 17.2, BJ McKie (1996-99) 10. .363 (129-355), Zam Fredrick III (2007-2009) 8. 744, Mike Callahan (1958-60) 10. 17.0, Ronnie Collins (1962-64) 9. 680, Tony Kitchings (1999-2003) 17.0, Larry Davis (1996-97) 10. 678, Joe Rhett (1989-92) FREE THROWS MADE 678, Gary Gregor (1965; 67-68) 1. 672, BJ McKie (1996-99) 2. 578, John Roche (1969-71) 3. 567, Art Whisnant (1960-62) 4. 389, Jimmy Foster (1981-84) SOUTH CAROLINA BASKETBALL SOUTH CAROLINA BASKETBALL GAMECOCKS GAMECOCKS REBOUNDING AVERAGE BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE 1. 13.3, Tom Owens (1969-71) 1. 4.05, Danny Traylor (1971-73) 2. 12.8, Grady Wallace (1956-57) 2. 2.50, Sam Muldrow (2007-11) 3. 12.6, Gary Gregor (1965; 67-68) 3. 2.07, Alex English (1973-76) 4. 12.5, Lee Collins (1953-56) 4. 1.93, Jeff Roulston (1989-92) 5. 10.7, Frank Standard (1966-68) 5. 1.91, Jim Strickland (1979-80) 6. 10.4, Jim Fox (1964-65) 6. 1.84, Brandon Wallace (2003-07) 7. 10.3, Joe Smith (1952-55) 8. 10.1, Mike Callahan (1958-60) 9. 9.6, Alex English (1973-76) 10. 9.4, Jimmy Foster (1981-84) individual season RECORDS GAMES PLAYED ASSISTS 1. 38 by four players in 2006 1. 543, Melvin Watson (1995-98) 5. 37 by four players in 2002; one player in 2006 2. 533, Jack Gilloon (1975-78) 10. 36 by two players in 2002 3. 510, Tre' Kelley (2004-07) 4. 451, Aaron Lucas (1999-2002) 5. 440, Michael Foster (1984-87) GAMES STARTED 6. 437, Barry Manning (1988-92) 1. 38, Tre’ Kelley (2006) 7. 428, Chuck Eidson (2000-2003) 2. 37, Tarence Kinsey (2006) 8. 420, Devan Downey (2007-10) 37, Chuck Eidson (2002) 9. 382, BJ McKie (1996-99) 4. 35, Jamel Bradley (2002) 10. 379, Gerald Peacock (1981-83) 35, Aaron Lucas (2002) 6. 34, Sindarius Thornwell (2014) 33, Mike Boynton, Jr. (2004) ASSIST AVERAGE 33, Jo Jo English (1991) 1. 5.08, Jack Gilloon (1975-78) 9. 32, Jeff Roulston (1991) 2. 4.68, Gerald Peacock (1981-83) 32, Marius Petravicius (2000) 3. 4.56, Melvin Watson (1995-98) 32, Herbert Lee Davis (2000) 4. 4.46, Devan Downey (2007-10) 32, Dominique Archie (2008) 5. 4.34, Carey Rich (1993-95) 32, Devan Downey (2008) 6. 4.67, Jack Thompson (1966-68) 7. 4.00, Michael Foster (1984-87) 8. 3.86, Terry Gould (1987-88) melvin watson collected a school-record 543 MINUTES PLAYED 9. 3.83, Kevin Joyce (1971-73) assists during his gamecock career 1. 1330, Tre’ Kelley (2006) 10. 3.82, Chuck Eidson (2000-2003) 2. 1323, Tarence Kinsey (2006) 3. 1211, Jamel Bradley (2002) 4.
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