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1974-75 Statistics Big Ten Statistics 1974-75 STATISTICS 1974-75 RESULTS (31-1) (•Returnees) v ' Attend- Avg. Player Opponent Site High Scorer Rebounder ance G FG-FGA Pet. FT-FTA Pet. Reb. Ast. TO PF-D TP Avg. Hi Min. Steve Green 31 203-349 113 Tennessee Tech 60 (H) 22-May 11 -Green 16,094 .582 110-138 .797 132 45 57 83-0 516 16.6 34 29 •Scott May SO 204-400 74 Kansas (OT) 70 (A) 29-May 10-May 15,800 .510 82-107 .7fifi 199 57 72 (17-1 490 16.3 29 27 *Kent Benson 32 198-366 .541 84-113 .743 94 Kentucky 74 (H) 26-Benson 12-Benson 17,418 286 40 61 1)7-0 480 15.0 33 30 •Quinn Buckner 32 165-335 .49:s 49-84 .583 123 177 106 103-2 Notre Dame 84 (A) 22-May 12-May 11,345 379 11.8 26 29 94 John I.askowski 21) 104-214 .48(1 58-70 .829 77 67 24 33-0 266 (N) 19-May 10-Benson 17,700 9.5 28 24 90 Texas A&M 55 "Bob Wilkerson 32 98-217 .452 33-53 .1)23 141 112 71 80-1 229 7.2 18 27 29-Green 6-Benson- 16,337 'Torn Abernethy 92 Toledo 70 (H) 32 51-97 .520 31-54 .574 96 23 9 38-0 133 4.2 12 12 May •Wayne Radford 21; 27-46 .5117 10,158 26-37 .703 46 15 19 25-1 80 3.1 11 8 71 Creighton* 53 (H) 1 7-Green 11 -Benson Don Noort 27 24-50 .480 6-9 .667 40 2 9 U-0 54 2.0 14 4 Nebraska* 60 (H) 27-May 15-May 11,233 •Jim Wisman 97 23 17-37 .459 16-21 .762 4 22 13 25-0 50 2.2 6 5 32-Green 5-By four 7,529 •Mark Haymore 98 Floridaf 84 (N) 23 17-46 .370 4-5 .800 40 8 17 2(1-0 38 1.7 12 5 7-Green 7,529 •Jim Crews 102 Ohio Statef 71 (N) 24-May 2(1 15-33 .455 6-6 1.000 13 20 13 9-0 3(1 1.4 8 6 Wilkerson Steve Ahlfeld 28 13-37 .351 6-9 .667 4 7 15 13-0 32 I.I 8 3 Hawaiif 52 (A) 18-Green 1 1 -Benson 7,529 John Kamstra 69 2-1 7-20 .350 8-11 .727 12 9 12 2-0 22 0.9 5 3 107 Michigan State 55 (A) 14-Noort 8-Noort 6,500 Doug Allen 22 5-9 .556 2-5 .400 Haymore 10 1 5 2-0 12 0.5 4 2 "Team" 0-4 210 90 Michigan 76 (A) 26-Green 7-By three 13,609 Totals 32 1148-2256 .509 521-726 .718 102 Iowa 49 (H) 16- Benson 8-Abernethy 17,528 1433 CM 503 612-5 2817 8R.il 113 Buckner Opponents 32 866-1969 .44(1 377-548 .G88 1154 356 687 688-32 2109 65.7 92 79 Minnesota 59 (H) 19-May 10-Benson 17,475 82 Northwestern 56 (A) 20-Benson 12-May 8,013 BIG TEN STATISTICS 89 Wisconsin 69 (A) 26-Buckner 1 1 -Benson 7,462 (*Returnees) May Avg. 104 Purdue 71 (H) 23-May 10-May 17,823 Player G F( ;-rt; A Pet. FT-FTA Pet. Reb. Ast . TO PF-D TP Avg. Hi Min. 1 1 -Benson 17,581 73 Illinois 57 (H) 19-May •Scott May Id 112-203 .552 43-54 .796 117 34 40 36-1 267 16.7 26 29 25-May 11 -May 13,489 •Kent Benson 18 106-209 .507 41-54 .759 154 23 V.,72 Ohio State 66 (A) 31 52-0 253 14.1 22 30 74 Michigan 48 (H) 18-Wilkerson 13-Benson 17,638 Steve Green 17 105-177 .593 42-56 .750 72 19 33 48-0 252 14.8 30 28 79 Iowa 56 (A) 23-May 17-May 13,300 •Quinn Buckner 18 107-192 .557 30-49 .612 64 106 55 5(1-0 244 13.6 26 30 69 Minnesota 54 (A) 26-May 8-May 17,637 John Laskowski 18 66-142 .465 39-47 .830 40 46 15 20-0 171 9.5 28 25 •Bob Wilkerson 18 56-128 82 Northwestern 58 (H) 14-Benson 6-May 17,701 .438 17-31 .548 71 66 44 41-0 129 7.2 18 26 •Tom Abernethy 18 20-43 .4(15 93 Wisconsin 58 (H) 23-May 10-Benson 17,624 14-26 .538 52 12 3 17-0 54 3.0 10 12 •Wayne Radford 14 18-30 .WK) 13-21 .619 26 6 11 (A) 29-Green 14-Benson 14,123 12-0 49 3.5 11 7 ^83 Purdue 82 Don Noort 16 18-36 .500 5-6 .833 25 0 4 4-0 30-Green 9-Laskowski 14,127 41 2.6 14 4 112 Illinois 89 (A) •Jim \Visman 13 11-24 .458 10-11 .909 2 15 7 16-0 32 2.5 29-Green 14- Wilkerson 17,698 6 6 86 Ohio State 78 (H) •Mark Haymore 12 9-29 .310 2-3 .667 25 7 8 13-0 20 1.7 12 6 16-Benson 17,912 •Jim Crews 94 Michigan State 79 (H) 25-Green 14 10-19 .52(1 0-0 .000 6 6 7 3-0 20 1.4 8 5 78 Texas El-Pasot 53 (N) 1 5-Laskowski 10-Benson 11,500 Steve Ahlfeld 15 6-21 .2(16 4-7 .571 4 1 7 6-0 16 1.1 4 3 81 Oregon State J 71 (N) 34-Green 9-Benson 13jr58 John Kamstra 13 5-12 .417 4-6 .667 8 3 9 2-0 14 1.1 5 3 90 Kentucky^ 92 (N) 33-Benson 23-Benson /-t3,458 Doug Allen 13 3-6 .500 2-4 .51X1 5 1 3 1-0 8 0.6 4 3 "Team" 0-2 125 * Indiana Classic Total: 444,326 Totals 18 652-1271 .513 Home: 230,218 266-377 .706 796 345 277 327-1 1570 87.2 112 t Rainbow Classic at Honolulu, Ha. Opponents 18 479-1094 .438 202-295 .(185 J NCAA Tournament Home Avg.: 16,444 642 209 372 364-12 1160 64.4 89 — 4—.
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