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MBB Record Book As of 12 2 20.Pdf INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Scoring Field Goals Attempted Free-Throws Made Rank Name Points Years Rank Name Total Years Rank Name Total Years 1 Jalen Cannon 1,720 2011-15 1 Gerard Trapp 1,441 1974-78 1 Jalen Cannon 416 2011-15 2 Ricky Cadell 1,643 2007-11 2 Darrwin Purdie 1,376 1986-89 2 Richy Dominguez 337 1997-01 3 Darrwin Purdie 1,613 1985-89 3 Ricky Cadell 1,347 2007-11 3 Dennis McDermott 320 1971-74 4 Dennis McDermott 1,578 1971-74 4 Dennis McDermott 1,339 1971-74 4 Ricky Cadell 319 2007-11 5 Manny Figueroa 1,532 1975-79 5 Jerome Williams 1,274 1972-76 5 Chauncey Hawkins 299 2017-Pres 6 Al Inniss 1,503 1954-58 6 John Conforti 1,267 1967-70 6 Ray Minlend 295 1997-99 7 Jerome Williams 1,490 1972-76 7 Angel Santana 1,254 1996-00 7 Jim Luisi 293 1948-51 8 Richy Dominguez 1,482 1997-01 8 Jalen Cannon 1,198 2011-15 8 Darrwin Purdie 288 1985-89 9 Angel Santana 1,476 1996-00 9 Glenn Sanabria 1,187 2014-19 Cliff Strong 288 2000-03 10 John Conforti 1,435 1967-70 10 Richy Dominguez 1,106 1997-01 10 Brent Jones 286 2011-15 11 Gerard Trapp 1,434 1974-78 11 Robert Jackson 1,068 1981-84 11 Thomas Carroll 261 1930-34 12 Glenn Sanabria 1,347 2014-19 12 Lou Myers 1,043 1989-93 Free-Throws Attempted 13 Vernon Stokes 1,336 1950-53 (Min. 100 FG Made) Field Goal Percentage Rank Name Total Years 14 Anthony D’Elia 1,304 1954-58 Rank Name Percentage Years 1 Jalen Cannon 613 2011-15 15 Lou Myers 1,259 1989-93 1 Lester James .622 (296-476) 1990-92 2 Richy Dominguez 522 1997-01 16 Robert Jackson 1,243 1981-84 2 Chris Sockwell .614 (290-472) 2001-03 3 Jim Luisi 464 1948-51 17 Jamaal Womack 1,153 2005-09 3 Eric Greene .611 (143-234) 1979-81 4 Ricky Cadell 440 2007-11 18 Stefan Perunicic 1,144 2008-12 4 Dennis Kwiecinski .570 (110-193) 1973-77 5 Cliff Strong 429 2000-03 19 Brent Jones 1,142 2011-15 5 Chris Hooper .555 (217-391) 2014-16 6 Dennis McDermott 419 1971-74 20 Hank Daubenschmidt 1,129 1951-54 6 Heberth Reyes .549 (292-532) 1997-01 7 Darrwin Purdie 416 1985-89 21 Jim Raftery 1,114 1960-63 7 Chris Phillips .538 (243-452) 1983-85 8 Thomas Carroll 406 1930-34 22 Kevin Henry 1,111 1979-83 8 Deniz Celen .537 (259-482) 2018-20 9 Ray Minlend 403 1997-99 23 Ron Arnold 1,105 1990-93 9 Marlon Lewis .533 (114-214) 1994-96 10 Brent Jones 399 2011-15 24 Lester Yellin 1,102 1954-58 10 Eric Thompson .527 (206-398) 2000-04 25 Cliff Strong 1,090 2000-03 11 Akeem Johnson .526 (377-717) 2009-13 Assists 26 Steven Howard 1,081 1999-01 12 Jalen Cannon .525(629-1198) 2011-15 Rank Name Assists Years 27 Gil Radday 1,068 1964-67 13 Jerome Williams .510 (650-1,274) 1972-76 1 Brent Jones 616 2011-15 28 Ben Mockford 1,045 2010-14 Three-Point Field Goals Made 2 Greg Nunn 534 1997-01 29 Nestor Cora 1,034 1977-79 Rank Name Total Years 3 Tory Cavalieri 465 2002-05 30 Roy Reardon 1,028 1948-51 1 Angel Santana 294 1996-00 4 Edgar DeLaRosa 393 1978-83 31 Lorenzo Distant 1,027 1979-83 2 Stefan Perunicic 280 2008-12 5 Rodney Henry 346 1985-89 32 Akeem Johnson 1,009 2009-13 3 Ben Mockford 260 2011-14 6 Glenn Sanabria 326 2014-19 33 Chauncey Hawkins 1,005 2017-Pres 4 Glenn Sanabria 238 2014-19 7 Jim Paguaga 317 1982-86 Rebounding 5 Ricky Cadell 222 2007-11 8 Jamaal Womack 312 2005-09 Rank Name Rebounds Years 6 Jamaal Womack 220 2005-09 9 Lynn Smith 301 1990-92 1 Al Inniss 1,667 1954-58 7 Mike Wilson 217 2002-04 10 John Arnold 293 1988-92 2 Jalen Cannon* 1,159 2011-15 8 Lou Myers 154 1989-93 11 Gerard Trapp 281 1974-78 3 Jerome Williams 1,018 1972-76 Yunus Hopkinson 154 2013-17 4 Darrwin Purdie 748 1985-89 10 Jalen Jordan 153 2017-19 Blocks Rank Name Blocks Years 5 Dennis McDermott 708 1971-74 11 Jason Morgan 151 2000-02 1 Julian McKelly 244 1981-86 6 Robert Jackson 675 1983-84 12 Steven Howard 143 1999-01 2 Amdy Fall 210 2013-16 7 Heberth Reyes 666 1997-01 13 Tory Cavalieri 134 2002-05 3 Heberth Reyes 186 1997-01 8 Richy Dominguez 651 1997-01 Henry LaLane 134 1997-00 4 Richard Lugo 125 1948-51 9 Manny Figueroa 636 1975-79 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 5 Devon Neckles 109 2002-06 10 Cliff Strong 596 2000-03 Rank Name Total Years 6 Robert Jackson 102 1981-84 11 Lorenzo Distant 589 1979-83 1 Angel Santana 822 1996-00 7 Chris Sockwel 94 2001-03 2 Stefan Perunicic 765 2008-12 8 Darrwin Purdie 85 1985-89 *Cannon is the NEC’s all-time leading rebounder & SFBK’s leading 3 Ben Mockford 688 2011-14 9 Lester James 78 1990-92 rebounder in the common era (1973-Present) 4 Glenn Sanabria 645 2014-19 Herman Wrice 78 2008-10 5 Ricky Cadell 620 2007-11 Field Goals Made 6 Jamaal Womack 605 2005-09 Rank Name Total Years Steals 7 Mike Wilson 547 2002-04 Rank Name Steals Years 1 Darrwin Purdie 651 1985-89 8 Yunus Hopkinson 512 2013-17 1 Greg Nunn 202 1997-01 2 Jerome Williams 650 1972-76 9 Lou Myers 429 1989-93 2 Tory Cavalieri 194 2002-05 3 Dennis McDermott 629 1971-74 10 Jason Morgan 414 2000-02 3 Lynn Smith 173 1990-92 4 Jalen Cannon 629 2011-15 11 Henry LaLane 403 1997-00 4 Richy Dominguez 171 1997-01 5 Gerard Trapp 613 1974-78 12 Steven Howard 394 1999-01 5 Edgar DeLaRosa 160 1978-83 6 John Conforti 605 1967-70 13 Jalen Jordan 369 2017-19 6 Jim Paguaga 157 1982-86 7 Ricky Cadell 551 2007-11 14 Tory Cavalieri 349 2002-05 7 Rodney Henry 154 1985-89 8 Robert Jackson 537 1981-84 8 Jamaal Womack 148 2005-09 9 Richy Dominguez 527 1997-01 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 75 3-FG Made) 9 Lou Myers 143 1989-93 10 Angel Santana 474 1996-00 Rank Name Percentage Years 10 Akeem Bennett 140 2009-11 11 Lou Myers 457 1989-93 1 Jalen Jordan .415 (153-369) 2017-19 2 Mike Wilson .392 (217-547) 2002-04 11 Glenn Sanabria 139 2014-19 12 Glenn Sanabria 452 2014-19 3 Tory Cavalieri .384 (134-349) 2002-05 12 Ron Arnold 135 1990-93 John Quintana .384 (84-237) 2002-04 5 Ben Mockford .378 (260-688) 2011-14 6 Steve Mickens .371 (109-294) 1988-90 7 Glenn Sanabria .369 (238-645) 2014-19 8 Jason Morgan .365 (151-414) 2000-02 9 Steven Howard .363 (143-394) 1999-01 10 Ricky Cadell .358 (222-620) 2007-11 2 11 Stefan Perunicic .350 (210-600) 2008-12 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Points Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Blocks Rank Name Points Year Rank Name Total Year Rank Name Blocks Year 1 Ray Minlend 680 1998-99 1 Angel Santana 284 1999-00 1 Richard Lugo 125 1996-97 2 Ken Lam 605 1971-72 2 Jason Morgan 277 2001-02 2 Julian McKelly 108 1982-83 3 Steven Howard 587 2000-01 3 Steven Howard 254 2000-01 3 Amdy Fall 80 2014-15 4 Dennis McDermott 578 1972-73 4 Ben Mockford 240 2011-12 4 Amdy Fall 75 2015-16 5 Dennis McDermott 571 1973-74 5 Yunus Hopkinson 232 2016-17 5 Heberth Reyes 71 2000-01 6 Jalen Cannon 564 2011-15 6 Jamaal Womack 229 2007-08 6 Amdy Fall 55 2013-14 7 John Conforti 560 1968-69 7 Angel Santana 225 1998-99 7 Devon Neckles 52 2003-04 8 Richy Dominguez 541 2000-01 8 Stefan Perunicic 224 2008-09 8 Herman Wrice 51 2008-09 9 Robert Jackson 535 1983-84 9 Ben Mockford 214 2013-14 9 Lester James 50 1990-91 10 Nestor Cora 532 1977-78 10 Jalen Jordan 212 2018-19 10 Chris Sockwell 48 2001-02 11 Darrwin Purdie 519 1986-87 11 Ben Mockford 206 2012-13 Julian McKelly 48 1983-84 Rebounds Yunus Hopkinson 206 2015-16 Heberth Reyes 48 1998-99 Rank Name Rebounds Year 13 Bryan Willcox 205 1993-94 13 Heberth Reyes 46 1999-00 1 Al Inniss 477 1957-58 Glenn Sanabria 205 2016-17 Chris Sockwell 46 2002-03 2 Al Inniss 465 1955-56 14 Ricky Cadell 202 2009-10 Steals 15 Ricky Cadell 201 2010-11 3 Al Inniss 405 1956-57 Rank Name Steals Year 16 Mike Wilson 192 2003-04 4 Jalen Cannon 367 2014-15 1 Jim Paguaga 120 1985-86 5 Al Inniss 320 1954-55 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 15 3-FG Made) 2 Lynn Smith 100 1990-91 6 Jerome Williams 311 1974-75 Rank Name Percentage Year 3 Jeff Myers 81 1992-93 7 Jerome Williams 279 1975-76 1 John Quintana .457 (32-70) 2002-03 4 Ray Minlend 79 1998-99 8 Manny Figueroa 271 1976-77 2 Stevan Krtinic .455 (20-44) 2018-19 5 Akeem Bennett 76 2010-11 9 Jerome Williams 268 1973-74 3 Tanel Tein .452 (33-73) 1998-99 6 Tory Cavalieri 75 2003-04 10 Jalen Cannon 265 2011-12 4 Glenn Sanabria .449 (31-69) 2014-15 7 John Thomas 74 1997-98 11 Jalen Cannon 264 2012-13 5 Deniz Celen .436 (24-55) 2019-20 8 Lynn Smith 73 1991-92 12 Jalen Cannon 263 2013-14 6 Mike Wilson .427 (82-192) 2003-04 9 Greg Nunn 71 1998-99 Robert Jackson 263 1983-84 7 John Thomas .422 (35-83) 1997-98 10 Brent Jones 66 2014-15 Andre Kibbler 263 1987-88 8 Tory Cavalieri .420 (76-181) 2004-05 Individual Single-Game Records 15 Dennis McDermott 258 1973-74 Jalen Jordan .420 (89-212) 2018-19 Most Points 45, John Conforti vs.
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