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1000-Point Club LIBERTY FLAMES 1,000-Point Club Karl Hess Larry Blair Bailey Alston Mark Chafin Steve Isaacs Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average 1977 300 11.1 2004 437 13.2 1988 756 27.0 1975 293 10.5 1980 387 9.9 1978 344 13.2 2005 464 16.6 1989 645 23.9 1976 434 16.0 1981 470 19.6 1979 757 27.0 2006 679 22.6 1990 714 25.5 1977 583 21.6 1982 338 13.5 1980 972 24.9 2007 631 20.4 Totals 2,115 25.4 1978 637 22.0 1983 582 18.2 Totals 2,373 19.8 Totals 2,211 18.1 Totals 1,947 17.5 Totals 1,777 14.8 Peter Aluma Ed Vickers Willard Deshazor Larry Jackson Matt Hildebrand Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average 1994 228 7.6 1978 270 15.0 1974 363 15.7 1995 291 10.4 1991 269 9.6 1995 439 15.7 1979 680 23.4 1975 450 16.1 1996 385 13.3 1992 353 12.2 1996 547 18.9 1980 708 18.2 1976 420 15.5 1997 395 12.3 1993 351 11.7 1997 501 15.7 Totals 1,658 19.3 1977 312 20.8 1998 468 16.7 1994 542 18.1 Totals 1,715 14.4 Totals 1,545 16.8 Totals 1,539 13.2 Totals 1,515 12.9 George Sweet Chris Caldwell Julius Nwosu Greg McCauley Eric Gordon Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average 1973 524 20.8 1999 231 8.6 1991 398 13.7 1981 208 8.7 1982 171 8.1 1974 366 15.9 2000 232 8.3 1992 306 10.9 1982 379 15.2 1983 457 14.3 1975 236 8.7 2001 467 16.7 1993 544 18.1 1984 211 7.3 1984 526 18.1 1976 296 10.9 2002 461 15.4 Totals 1,248 14.3 1985 430 14.8 Totals 1,154 14.1 Totals 1,422 13.8 Totals 1,391 12.3 Totals 1,228 11.5 Cliff Webber Mike Coleman Mike Goad Mike Minett Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average Year Points Average 1982 28 1.9 1989 36 1.7 1974 511 22.2 1984 59 2.4 1983 83 4.6 1990 306 11.3 1975 502 17.9 1985 141 4.9 1984 450 15.5 1991 442 15.8 Totals 1,013 19.9 1986 476 17.0 1985 539 18.6 1992 281 9.7 1987 325 11.2 Totals 1,100 12.1 Totals 1,065 10.1 Totals 1,001 9.1 LIBERTY FLAMES Career Statistics Name Years G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% Rebs Avg PF Pts Avg Ast Karl Hess 1977-80 120 951 1798 .528 471 524 .898 267 2.2 235 2373 19.8 648 Larry Blair 2004-07 122 801 1926 .416 382 482 .793 498 4.1 237 2211 18.1 314 Bailey Alston 1988-90 83 839 1686 .497 348 505 .689 435 5.2 176 2115 25.5 247 Mark Chafin 1975-78 111 783 1094 .698 381 517 .736 409 3.7 242 1947 17.5 446 Steve Isaacs 1980-83 120 736 1316 .559 305 478 .638 1130 9.4 312 1777 14.2 157 Peter Aluma 1994-97 119 633 1196 .529 451 677 .666 682 5.7 370 1715 14.4 78 Ed Vickers 1977-80 86 706 1383 .510 246 351 .700 1012 12.7 266 1658 19.3 211 Willard Deshazor 1974-77 92 687 1384 .496 195 288 .677 870 9.5 263 1569 17.1 75 Larry Jackson 1995-98 119 532 1282 .415 251 295 .851 444 3.7 235 1539 12.9 304 Matt Hildebrand 1991-94 116 455 1004 .453 398 451 .882 385 3.3 292 1515 13.1 583 George Sweet 1973-76 103 608 1186 .661 206 376 .547 1006 9.8 271 1422 13.8 95 Chris Caldwell 1999-02 113 510 1297 .393 267 359 .744 311 2.8 287 1391 12.3 244 Julius Nwosu 1991-93 87 471 838 .562 306 506 .605 646 7.4 285 1248 14.3 43 Greg McCauley 1981-85 107 505 1062 .475 218 301 .724 331 3.1 264 1228 11.5 341 Eric Gordon 1982-84 82 474 904 .524 206 247 .834 212 2.6 209 1154 14.1 204 Cliff Webber 1982-85 91 438 848 .516 224 377 .594 682 7.5 269 1100 12.1 53 Mike Coleman 1989-92 105 421 663 .635 223 381 .585 777 7.4 231 1065 10.1 84 Mike Goad 1974-75 51 427 879 .474 159 249 .638 364 7.1 191 1013 19.8 153 Mike Minett 1985-87 110 395 784 .503 125 178 .702 241 2.1 222 1001 9.1 256 Gabe Martin 2003-04 62 269 608 .442 279 342 .816 431 7.0 163 890 14.4 123 Nathan Day Mark Reed 1995-98 117 260 730 .356 183 232 .789 272 2.3 224 842 7.2 361 Brad Hamersley 1984-88 103 332 660 .503 167 260 .642 480 4.6 278 831 8.1 164 David Dees 2004-05 60 253 597 .424 174 220 .791 210 3.5 101 794 13.1 88 Jason Dixon 1994-95 58 269 498 .540 216 335 .645 467 8.1 140 761 13.1 71 Charles Richardson 1987-89 85 254 580 .437 133 174 .764 285 3.3 212 755 9.0 204 Ed Gomes 1974-76 68 315 738 .427 121 172 .703 258 3.8 220 751 11.0 481 Delawn Grandison 1999-00 55 258 545 .473 172 270 .637 290 5.3 198 713 13.0 67 Rodney Harrison 1986-88 67 294 608 .483 101 185 .545 358 5.3 172 689 10.9 17 Nathan Day 1999-01 70 247 499 .495 183 250 .732 416 5.9 229 683 9.8 75 Jason Sarchet 2002-04 92 231 499 .463 183 255 .718 458 5.0 280 658 6.9 80 Kenny Gunn 1982-85 98 245 527 .464 161 224 .718 229 2.3 216 651 6.6 535 Anthony Smith 2006-07 61 227 522 .435 112 172 .651 190 3.1 162 627 10.3 114 Erik Sorensen 1995-98 113 220 455 .484 142 199 .714 498 4.4 302 623 5.5 102 Tim Scarborough 1987-90 87 230 488 .471 90 137 .656 222 2.5 181 616 7.0 194 Barry Taylor 1993-96 110 213 517 .411 61 98 .622 309 2.8 147 610 5.5 151 Vincent Okotie 2002-03 56 207 501 .413 120 158 .759 232 4.1 146 588 4.1 55 Chris Toomer 1991-94 114 193 561 .344 78 144 .542 242 2.1 254 583 5.1 234 Mark Swift 1978-82 102 243 506 .428 96 137 .700 164 1.6 115 582 5.7 314 Mickey Baker 1979-82 116 230 610 .422 114 198 .575 405 3.5 277 582 5.0 298 Keith Ferguson 1992-93 56 225 415 .542 96 180 .533 191 3.4 72 576 10.3 118 Marcus White 1996-97 61 210 517 .406 77 114 .675 276 4.5 161 567 9.3 288 Dave Denny 1973-75 55 209 449 .287 130 241 .539 501 9.1 138 548 9.9 43 Jody Chapman 1992-94 89 206 432 .477 76 117 .650 280 3.1 193 543 6.1 86 Ryan Mantlo 2003-04 60 180 466 .86 108 197 .548 260 4.3 141 520 8.7 152 Jim Pearce 1987-88 38 175 377 .464 106 141 .751 130 3.3 91 505 13.2 192 Robert Robinson 1982-84 75 217 437 .496 45 85 .529 376 5.0 195 479 6.4 88 Dan Kennard 1985-86 58 191 390 .489 93 136 .683 471 8.1 97 475 8.1 50 Chris Toomer Maurice Watkins 2000-01 45 174 421 .413 117 167 .701 243 5.4 144 473 10.5 91 Kenneth Anaebonam 2000-01 56 165 381 .433 122 193 .632 365 6.5 183 455 6.5 19 Kent Kelly 1981-83 71 176 370 .475 102 141 .723 281 4.0 123 454 6.4 139 Jay Boykin 1996-99 95 155 348 .445 63 94 .670 222 2.3 142 452 4.8 143 Parish Hickman 1993 26 182 381 .478 74 108 .685 191 7.4 62 451 17.4 48 Craig Sanders 1977-80 98 177 374 .473 96 171 .561 463 5.2 196 449 4.6 62 Jim Pearce Alex McLean 2007 31 185 340 .544 76 122 .623 275 8.9 62 448 14.5 31 Steve Farquhar 1986-90 103 139 308 .451 143 194 .737 192 1.9 129 445 4.3 158 Carl Williams 2000 28 163 407 .400 75 113 .664 103 3.7 72 427 15.3 63 Brett Anthony 1991-94 112 140 380 .368 72 113 .637 128 1.1 119 425 3.8 154 Andre McIntrye 1985-86 47 166 414 .400 69 99 .696 102 2.2 99 424 9.0 217 Bob Elness 1975-76 42 163 356 .457 81 100 .810 102 2.4 71 421 10.0 91 Beau Wallace 2000-01 56 134 320 .419 103 144 .715 206 3.7 133 399 7.1 242 C.J.
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