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2018-19 NAVY Men's Basketball 2018-19 NAVY men's basketball Single-Game Team Records Most Points Most Points At Alumni Hall Combined Scoring Points (Score) Opponent Date 110 (110-45) Washington, Md. 11-22-17 126 (126-44) McDaniel 12-3-52 109 (109-73) Lehigh 2-8-97 Most Points 116 (116-98) Mount St. Mary’s 11-27-90 106 (106-80) Washington, Md. 12-18-05 Points (Score) Opponent Date 113 (113-61) Colgate 1-31-62 104 (104-67) Florida International 12-30-94 226 (109-117) Charlotte 12-28-90 110 (110-45) Washington, Md. 11-22-17 102 (102-65) Gettysburg 12-5-94 214 (116-98) Mount St. Mary’s 11-27-90 110 (110-103) Fairfield 2-7-83 101 (101-83) VMI 1-9-95 213 (110-103) Fairfield 2-7-83 110 (110-80) St. Francis Brooklyn 3-3-74 100 (100-91) Colgate 1-30-10 204 (98-106) Cleveland State 12-1-90 110 (110-75) Georgetown 2-10-54 100 (100-75) Lehigh 1-29-00 202 (99-103 (3ot)) Lafayette 1-19-08 109 (109-73) Lehigh 2-8-97 201 (102-99 (3ot)) William & Mary 11-22-08 109 (109-117) Charlotte 12-28-90 Most Points in Road Games 197 (100-97) UNC Wilmington 1-7-91 109 (109-72) Haverford 12-1-75 108 (108-63) Delaware 1-28-86 192 (86-106) Lehigh 1-22-92 108 (108-63) Delaware 1-28-86 102 (102-99 (3ot)) William & Mary 11-22-08 192 (86-106) James Madison 2-19-91 108 (108-73) Pittsburgh 2-3-54 102 (102-88) Towson 12-5-90 191 (100-91) Colgate 1-30-10 107 (107-72) Muhlenberg 1-28-53 102 (102-85) Fairfield 12-10-83 106 (106-80) Washington, Md. 12-18-05 99 (99-91 (ot)) Holy Cross 2-19-94 Most Points / Half 105 (105-55) Case Western Reserve 12-2-85 97 (97-85) [9] Syracuse 3-16-86 Points (Half) Opponent Date 104 (104-67) Florida International 12-30-94 97 (97-68) American 1-18-86 136 (65-71; 1st) Fairfield 2-7-83 104 (104-61) Johns Hopkins 2-2-77 96 (96-80 (ot)) Army 1-21-17 127 (57-70; 1st) Cleveland State 12-1-90 104 (104-66) McDaniel 12-2-64 95 (95-70) James Madison 1-10-87 119 (65-54; 2nd) [9] Syracuse 3-16-86 103 (103-50) Penn State 12-4-85 115 (62-53; 2nd) Mount St. Mary’s 11-27-90 102 (102-99 (3ot)) William & Mary 11-22-08 Fewest Points (since 1951-52) 114 (44-68; 1st) Charlotte 12-28-90 102 (102-65) Gettysburg 12-5-94 Points (Score) Opponent Date 102 (102-88) Towson 12-5-90 32 (32-55) Boston U. 1-7-14 Fewest Points 102 (102-85) Fairfield 12-10-83 35 (35-68) Minnesota 12-27-74 Points (Score) Opponent Date 102 (102-87) Texas Wesleyan 1-4-77 35 (35-51) Army 3-1-69 80 (43-37) Army 2-28-04 102 (102-61) Washington, Md. 12-8-76 36 (36-52) Princeton 12-1-76 82 (40-42) Prairie View A&M 11-23-12 102 (102-80) U. of Baltimore 2-11-70 38 (38-66) Lehigh 2-7-04 83 (40-43) Penn State 2-10-79 39 (39-58) [9] Penn 12-9-72 85 (52-33) Penn State 2-9-74 Most Points In A Loss 40 (40-42) Prairie View A&M 11-23-12 86 (35-51) Army 3-1-69 109 (109-117) Charlotte 12-28-90 40 (40-68) Holy Cross 2-15-07 87 (32-55) Boston U. 1-7-14 99 (99-103 (ot)) Lafayette 1-19-08 40 (40-73) South Carolina 11-21-03 88 (36-52) Princeton 12-1-76 98 (98-106) Cleveland State 12-1-90 40 (40-43) Penn State 2-10-79 89 (42-47) VCU 1-20-79 93 (93-94) Portland 12-3-93 41 (41-59) Florida 11-13-15 91 (49-42) Holy Cross 3-2-17 92 (92-97 (ot)) Brown 11-30-02 41 (41-63) Colgate 1-18-14 92 (41-51) Tulane 12-1-12 41 (41-51) Tulane 12-1-12 92 (45-47) TCU 11-20-12 Most Points Vs. Ranked Teams 41 (41-58) Lehigh 2-22-12 92 (47-45) Army 2-24-79 97 (97-85) [9] Syracuse 3-16-86 41 (41-62) Lafayette 2-4-12 92 (60-32) Virginia 12-8-51 87 (87-93 (ot)) [8] Duke 12-10-64 41 (41-59) Bucknell 2-14-03 Since 1951-52. 86 (86-94) [5] West Virginia 3-8-60 41 (41-59) Holy Cross 3-2-02 41 (41-52) Temple 12-11-73 Fewest Points / Half Most Points At A Neutral Site Points (Half) Opponent Date 109 (109-117) Charlotte 12-28-90 Fewest Points In A Win 28 (14-14; 2nd) VCU 1-20-79 98 (98-106) Cleveland State 12-1-90 43 (43-37) Army 2-28-04 31 (19-12; 1st) Holy Cross 3-2-17 96 (96-57) Lafayette 3-2-97 47 (47-45) Army 2-24-79 32 (15-17; 1st) Army 2-21-09 94 (94-73) East Carolina 3-7-85 48 (48-47) Army 2-23-85 33 (21-12; 1st) American 2-20-13 93 (93-94) Portland 12-3-93 48 (48-47) Kentucky Wesleyan 12-2-59 33 (12-21; 1st) Army 2-23-80 93 (93-63) Army 12-23-85 49 (49-42) Holy Cross 3-2-17 34 (20-14; 1st) Penn State 2-9-74 50 (50-44) American 2-20-13 34 (10-24; 1st) Duke 2-6-60 Most Points In The NCAA Tournament 51 (51-50) Belmont 12-3-98 Since 1951-52. 97 (97-85) [9] Syracuse 3-16-86 51 (51-48) Air Force 1-11-75 51 (51-47) Maryland 2-21-53 Fewest Points On The Road Most Points In The Patriot League Tournament 32 (32-55) Boston U. 1-7-14 96 (96-57) Lafayette 3-2-97 Fewest Points In Annapolis 35 (35-68) Minnesota 12-27-74 96 (96-84) Army 3-4-94 35 (35-51) Army 3-1-69 36 (36-52) Princeton 12-1-76 38 (38-66) Lehigh 2-7-04 40 (40-73) South Carolina 11-21-03 Most Points in Annapolis 39 (39-58) [9] Penn 12-9-72 40 (40-43) Penn State 2-10-79 Points (Score) Opponent Date 40 (40-68) Holy Cross 2-15-07 41 (41-51) Tulane 12-1-12 126 (126-44) McDaniel 12-3-52 41 (41-59) Florida 11-13-15 41 (41-62) Lafayette 2-4-12 116 (116-98) Mount St. Mary’s 11-27-90 41 (41-58) Lehigh 2-22-12 41 (41-59) Bucknell 2-14-03 113 (113-61) Colgate 1-31-62 41 (41-52) Temple 12-11-73 42 (42-58) Bucknell 3-6-13 110 (110-45) Washington, Md. 11-22-17 42 (42-58) Presbyterian 12-22-11 110 (110-80) St. Francis Brooklyn 3-3-74 Fewest Points At Alumni Hall 42 (42-61) Holy Cross 1-17-07 110 (110-75) Georgetown 2-10-54 38 (38-66) Lehigh 2-7-04 42 (42-63) Holy Cross 2-23-03 109 (109-73) Lehigh 2-8-97 40 (40-68) Holy Cross 2-15-07 42 (42-69) Richmond 2-11-89 109 (109-72) Haverford 12-1-75 41 (41-59) Florida 11-13-15 42 (42-60) Toledo 12-28-87 108 (108-73) Pittsburgh 2-3-54 41 (41-58) Lehigh 2-22-12 107 (107-72) Muhlenberg 1-28-53 46 (46-57) Penn 12-3-14 106 (106-80) Washington, Md. 12-18-05 46 (46-62) Bucknell 3-2-13 105 (105-55) Case Western Reserve 12-2-85 46 (46-55) Northern Kentucky 12-22-12 104 (104-67) Florida International 12-30-94 46 (46-86) Air Force 11-28-03 104 (104-61) Johns Hopkins 2-2-77 47 (47-70) Lafayette 2-9-13 104 (104-66) McDaniel 12-2-64 47 (47-62) Holy Cross 1-16-13 103 (103-50) Penn State 12-4-85 47 (47-76) Holy Cross 2-22-04 80 RAISE THE SAIL 2018-19 NAVY men’s basketball Single-Game Team Records Fewest Points At A Neutral Site Most Field Goals Most Free Throws 40 (40-42) Prairie View A&M 11-23-12 FGs Opponent Date FTs Opponent Date 41 (41-59) Holy Cross 3-2-02 51 St. Francis Brooklyn 3-3-73 41 UMBC 2-3-92 44 (44-68) Northeastern 11-22-14 47 Washington, Md. 12-8-76 41 [9] Syracuse 3-16-86 45 (45-53) Lehigh 2-27-99 47 McDaniel 12-3-52 39 U. of Baltimore 1-18-69 47 (47-67) [24] Oregon 12-7-15 45 Fairfield 2-7-83 38 Lafayette 1-17-01 47 (47-50) American 2-18-76 45 Texas Wesleyan 1-4-77 37 Florida Atlantic 12-21-94 47 (47-62) Princeton 12-29-65 45 Haverford 12-1-75 37 Syracuse 2-2-55 44 Charlotte 12-28-90 36 Lehigh 3-4-95 Fewest Points In The NCAA Tournament 44 Delaware 1-20-86 36 Brooklyn College 12-3-83 47 (47-55) Holy Cross 3-20-47 44 George Mason 12-11-76 35 William & Mary 1-31-00 48 (48-64) [12] La Salle 3-13-54 43 Mount St.
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