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Connecticut Basketball Record Book 2014-15 UCONN MEN’S BASKETBALL / RECORD BOOK Connecticut Basketball Record Book Chris Smith (1988-92) 2,145 Points NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1999 2004 2011 2014 2014-15 UCONN MEN’S BASKETBALL / RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Most Games Played Rebounds Per Game Gms Name Years Avg. Name Games Total Rebounds Years 143 Shabazz Napier 2011-14 21.5 Art Quimby 80 1716 rebounds 1952-55 140 Kevin Freeman 1997-00 17.9 Toby Kimball 74 1324 rebounds 1963-65 139 Niels Giffey 2011-14 13.7 Bill Corley 72 986 rebounds 1966-68 138 Jake Voskuhl 1997-00 11.2 John Thomas 91 1023 rebounds 1973-76 135 Denham Brown 2003-06 11.1 Ron Hrubala 70 776 rebounds 1969-71 135 Tyler Olander 2011-14 10.6 Emeka Okafor 103 1091 rebounds 2002-04 134 Taliek Brown 2001-04 10.6 Al Cooper 67 708 rebounds 1957-59 134 Ricky Moore 1996-99 133 Jeff Adrien 2006-09 Total Rebounds 132 Tony Robertson 2000-03 Rebs. Name Games Years 132 Rashamel Jones 1996-99 1716 Art Quimby 80 1952-55 132 Lyman DePriest 1988-91 1324 Toby Kimball 74 1963-65 131 Hilton Armstrong 2003-06 1126 Jeff Adrien 133 2006-09 131 Craig Austrie 2006-09 1091 Emeka Okafor 103 2002-04 130 Rashad Anderson 2003-06 1023 John Thomas 91 1973-75 1017 Corny Thompson 114 1979-82 Most Points-- Total 986 Bill Corley 72 1966-68 Name Years Pts. (Avg) 913 Kevin Freeman 140 1997-00 Chris Smith 1989-92 2,145 (16.9) 880 Jake Voskuhl 138 1997-00 Richard Hamilton 1997-99 2,036 (19.8) 847 Hasheem Thabeet 100 2006-09 Tony Hanson 1974-77 1,990 (17.9) 842 Jeff Carr 111 1976-79 Shabazz Napier 2011-14 1,959 (13.7) Ray Allen 1994-96 1,922 (19.0) Highest Free Throw% FT-FTA Years Corny Thompson 1979-82 1,810 (15.9) 84.2% Albert Mouring (213-253) 1998-01 Ben Gordon 2002-04 1,795 (16.9) 83.9% Wes Bialosuknia (343-409) 1965-67 Kemba Walker 2008-11 1,783 (16.1) 83.7% Niels Giffey (72-86) 2010-13 Wes Bialosuknia 1965-67 1,673 (23.6) 82.7% Doug Wiggins (81-98) 2006-08 Cliff Robinson 1986-89 1,664 (15.3) 82.6% Richard Hamilton (417-505) 1997-99 82.3% Craig Austrie (214-260) 2006-09 Highest Scoring Average 82.2% Earl Kelley (438-533) 1983-86 Avg. Name Games Points Years 82.2% Khalid El-Amin (295-359) 1998-00 23.6 Wes Bialosuknia 71 1673 points 1965-67 81.8% Ray Broxton (72-88) 1984-85 20.7 Walt Dropo 41 848 points 1942-47 81.3% Shabazz Napier (509-626) 2011-14 19.8 Richard Hamilton 103 2036 points 1997-99 81.2% Joe Whelton (289-356) 1975-78 19.0 Ray Allen 101 1922 points 1994-96 81.1% Bobby Dulin (154-190) 1979-81 19.0 Bob Boyd 59 1122 points 1969-71 80.0% Al Weston (196-245) 1973-76 18.4 Toby Kimball 74 1361 points 1963-65 18.1 Donyell Marshall 91 1648 points 1992-94 Steals Per Game Games Years 18.1 Bob Staak 71 1288 points 1969-71 2.61 Scott Burrell 119 1990-93 18.0 Caron Butler 63 1136 points 2000-02 1.90 Doron Sheffer 102 1994-96 17.9 Tony Hanson 111 1990 points 1974-77 1.76 Shabazz Napier 143 2011-14 1.72 Khalid El-Amin 108 1998-00 Most Field Goals 1.67 Kemba Walker 111 2008-11 FG Name Games Years 1.66 Jerome Dyson 113 2007-10 784 Tony Hanson 111 1974-77 1.57 Tate George 128 1987-90 728 Chris Smith 127 1989-92 1.52 Chris Smith 127 1989-92 705 Ray Allen 101 1994-96 691 Richard Hamilton 103 1997-99 Total Steals Games Years 665 Wes Bialosuknia 71 1965-67 310 Scott Burrell 119 1990-93 657 Corny Thompson 114 1979-82 251 Shabazz Napier 143 2011-14 636 Mike McKay 114 1979-82 201 Tate George 128 1987-90 624 Cliff Robinson 109 1986-89 194 Doron Sheffer 102 1994-96 602 Jeff Adrien 133 2006-09 193 Chris Smith 127 1989-92 598 Donyell Marshall 91 1992-94 188 Jerome Dyson 113 207-10 595 Shabazz Napier 143 2011-14 186 Khalid El-Amin 108 1998-00 590 Ben Gordon 106 2002-04 Assists Per Game Games Years Most Free Throws 7.3 Marcus Williams 70 2004-06 FT Name Games Years 5.5 Doron Sheffer 102 1994-96 509 Shabazz Napier 143 2011-14 5.4 Taliek Brown 134 2001-04 501 Kemba Walker 111 2008-11 5.3 Tate George 128 1987-90 496 Corny Thompson 114 1979-82 5.0 Kevin Ollie 124 1992-95 449 Jerome Dyson 113 2007-10 447 Chris Smith 127 1989-92 Most Assists Games Years 438 Earl Kelley 94 1983-86 722 Taliek Brown 134 2001-04 422 Tony Hanson 111 1974-77 677 Tate George 128 1987-90 422 Kevin Freeman 140 1997-00 646 Shabazz Napier 143 2011-14 417 Richard Hamilton 103 1997-99 619 Kevin Ollie 124 1992-95 406 Cliff Robinson 109 1986-89 559 Doron Sheffer 102 1994-96 534 Karl Hobbs 113 1981-84 Highest Field Goal% FG-FGA Years 510 Marcus Williams 70 2004-06 61.1% Hasheem Thabeet (359-588) 2007-09 510 Ricky Moore 134 1996-99 59.3% Gavin Edwards (233-393) 2007-10 479 Khalid El-Amin 108 1998-00 59.0% Emeka Okafor (587-995) 2002-04 469 A.J. Price 99 2007-09 57.8% Josh Boone (382-661) 2004-06 460 Kemba Walker 111 2008-11 56.6% Chuck Aleksinas (303-535) 1980-82 437 Ben Gordon 106 2002-04 54.8% Rod Sellers (409-747) 1989-92 436 Chris Smith 127 1989-92 54.4% Edmund Saunders (186-342) 1998-01 54.2% Jake Voskuhl (323-596) 1997-00 54.2% Eric Hayward (136-251) 1993-96 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1999 2004 2011 2014 109 2014-15 UCONN MEN’S BASKETBALL / RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Blocked Shots Per Game Games Years 260 Shabazz Napier 143 2011-14 4.3 Emeka Okafor 103 2002-04 246 Ben Gordon 106 2002-04 4.2 Hasheem Thabeet 100 2007-09 242 Chris Smith 127 1989-92 2.7 Donyell Marshall 91 1992-94 237 Richard Hamilton 103 1997-99 2.7 Andre Drummond 34 2011-12 233 Ray Allen 101 1994-96 2.2 Josh Boone 103 2004-06 195 Khalid El-Amin 108 1998-00 Most Blocked Shots Games Years Most 3-Point FGA Games Years 441 Emeka Okafor 103 2002-04 715 Rashad Anderson 130 2003-06 417 Hasheem Thabeet 100 2007-09 693 Shabazz Napier 143 2011-14 245 Donyell Marshall 91 1992-94 627 Richard Hamilton 103 1997-99 222 Josh Boone 103 2004-06 605 Chris Smith 127 1989-92 193 Jake Voskuhl 138 1997-00 581 Ben Gordon 106 2002-04 191 Hilton Armstrong 131 2003-06 550 Khalid El-Amin 108 1998-00 179 Travis Knight 124 1993-96 520 Ray Allen 101 1994-96 3-Point FG Made Per Game Games Years Highest 3-Point FG% 3FG-FGA Years 2.32 Ben Gordon 106 2002-04 44.8% Ray Allen (233-520) 1994-96 2.31 Ray Allen 101 1994-96 42.3% Ben Gordon (246-581) 2002-04 2.30 Richard Hamilton 103 1997-99 42.1% Niels Giffey (88-209) 2011-14 2.12 Rashad Anderson 130 2003-06 41.1% Albert Mouring (177-430) 1998-01 1.91 Chris Smith 127 1989-92 41.0% Brian Fair (194-473) 1992-95 40.6% Phil Gamble (141-347) 1986-89 Most 3-Point FG Made Games Years 276 Rashad Anderson 130 2003-06 1,000-POINT CLUB MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS AND STREAKS Members through 2013-14: 48 Career Gms with Double Figure Points Career Gms with Double Figures as a Non-Starter Least games to reach 1,000 Chris Smith 107 John Gwynn 55 Corny Thompson 101 Rashad Anderson 50 Wes Bialosuknia, 47 Richard Hamilton 94 Brian Fair 35 Bob Boyd, 53 Shabazz Napier 92 Tony Robertson 29 Richard Hamilton, 55 Ray Allen 91 Ray Allen 24 Mike McKay 91 Most Games to reach 1,000 Consecutive Double Figure Gms as Non-Starter Rod Sellers, 118 Consecutive Gms with Double Figure Points Phil Gamble 11 Tony Robertson, 115 Ray Allen 67 Rashad Anderson 9 Most Pts. in the game Caron Butler 49 Ben Gordon 8 Donyell Marshall 36 reaching 1,000 Ben Gordon 36 Career Double-Doubles Tony Hanson, 32, at Maine, 1/17/76 Tony Hanson 32 Art Quimby 65 Least Pts. in the game Richard Hamilton 30 Toby Kimball 63 Emeka Okafor 53 reaching 1,000 Most 30-pt Gms in a Season Corny Thompson 53 Mike McKay, 4, vs. Seton Hall, 1/10/81 Kemba Walker, 11, 2010-11 Bill Corley 53 UConn record Wes Bialosuknia, 9, 1966-67 Donyell Marshall, 7, 1993-94 Career Double-Double Average when a player reaches 1,000 Tony Hanson, 7, 1976-77 Emeka Okafor 13.8p, 10.6r 34-14 overall; Richard Hamilton, 6, 1997-98 Art Quimby 17.5p, 21.5r 8-7 on the road; Wes Bialosuknia, 6, 1964-65 Toby Kimball 18.4p, 17.9r 19-5 at home; Bill Corley 16.9p, 13.7r Most 30-pt Gms in a Career Ron Hrubala 13.1p, 11.1r 7-2 neutral Wes Bialosuknia 17 Al Cooper 11.9p, 10.6r Reaching 1,000 by Class Richard Hamilton 12 Seniors-- 25; Kemba Walker 11 Consecutive Double-Doubles Tony Hanson 9 Toby Kimball 38, 1963-65 Juniors-- 17; Sophomores-- 6 Consecutive Gms with 20+ Points Career Double-Doubles in BIG EAST play Reaching 1,000 by Month Donyell Marshall 23, 1993-94 Emeka Okafor 24 November-1 Wes Bialosuknia 16, 1966-67 Jeff Adrien 23 Kemba Walker 11, 2010-11 Corny Thompson 16 December- 10 Tim Coles 15 January- 14 Career Gms with 20+ Points as a Non-Starter Donyell Marshall 14 February- 12 Rashad Anderson 11 Rod Sellers 12 Brian Fair 9 Jake Voskuhl 12 March- 11 Ben Gordon 5 WINNINGEST FOUR-YEAR SPANS IN UCONN BASKETBALL HISTORY Years Four-Year Seniors Record 1995-96 through 1998-99 Ricky Moore, Rashamel Jones, Antric Klaiber 114-24 1997-98 through 2000-01 Albert Mouring, Souleymane Wane 111-29 2002-03 through 2005-06 Rashad Anderson, Hilton Armstrong, Denham Brown 109-28 1996-97 through 1999-00 Kevin Freeman, Jake Voskuhl 109-32 1993-94 through 1996-97 Kirk King 107-28 2007-08 through 2010-11 Donnell Beverly 105-39 2010-11 through 2013-14 Shabazz Napier, Niels Giffey, Tyler Olander 104-41 2000-01 through 2003-04 Taliek Brown, Shamon Tooles 103-35 1992-93 through 1995-96 Travis Knight, Eric Hayward, Rudy Johnson 102-25 2005-06 through 2008-09 Jeff Adrien, Craig Austrie 102-32 110 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1999 2004 2011 2014 2014-15 UCONN MEN’S BASKETBALL / RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME 1,000-POINT SCORERS 1.) 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