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13-14 Media Guide.Indd ALL-TIME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME Three Point Field Goal Percentage: ............ .481 (52-108), Jeff Hodge, 1988-89 Points: .......................................... 46, Eugene Oliver at Southern Miss, 2/14/74 Free Throws: ......................................................198, Augustine Rubit, 2012-13 Field Goals: .................................19, Roger Webb vs. Abilene Christian, 1/11/71 Free Throw Attempts: ..........................................250, Terry Catledge, 1984-85 ..................................................... 19, Eugene Oliver at Southern Miss, 2/14/74 Free Throw Percentage: ........................... .914 (117-128), Andy Denny, 1971-72 Field Goal Attempts: ..................... 30, Michael Gerren at South Florida, 2/10/83 Rebounds: ...........................................................332, Terry Catledge, 1983-84 Field Goal Percentage: ..........1.000 (12-12), Samuel Hines vs. Auburn, 12/21/91 Rebounds Per Game: ...........................................11.5, Terry Catledge, 1984-85 Three Pointers: ...........................................9, Freddie Goldstein at Troy, 1/14/12 Assists: ..............................................................203, Anthony Foster, 1994-95 .............................................9, Freddie Goldstein at Louisiana-Monroe, 2/11/12 Blocks: .......................................................................85, Kelvin Kato, 1993-94 Three Point Attempts: ......................17, Michael Gerren at South Florida, 2/9/83 Steals: ...................................................................84, Cedric Yelding, 1992-93 ........................................ 17, Dean Marshman vs. Northwestern State, 12/9/94 Three Point Percentage: ......1.000 (6-6), Demetric Bennett vs. Mississippi State, TEAM SINGLE SEASON 12/15/07 Wins .............................................................................................26, 2007-08 Free Throws: ........................................21, Roger Webb at Florida Tech, 2/8/69 Losses ..........................................................................................21, 2001-02 Free Throw Attempts: ........................... 21, Roger Webb at Florida Tech, 2/8/69 Points ......................................................................................2,912, 1988-89 FT Percentage: ....................1.000 (21-21), Roger Webb at Florida Tech, 2/8/69 Points Per Game .........................................................................92.8, 1974-75 Rebounds: ...............................28, Leon Williams vs. Texas-Arlington, 12/30/72 Field Goals ............................................................................... 1,102, 1988-89 Assists: .............................19, Herb Andrew vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2/2/81 Field Goal Attempts .................................................................. 2,269, 1973-74 Blocks: ........................................................9, Frank Wilson vs. UAB, 12/20/94 Field Goal Percentage ............................................. .523 (884-1689), 1982-83 .......................................................9, Kelly Blaine vs. Alabama State, 12/27/84 Free Throws ................................................................................608, 1988-89 Steals: ...................................................9, Ed Rains vs. Oregon Tech, 12/15/79 Free Throws Attempts ..................................................................846, 1983-84 Free Throw Percentage .............................................. .815 (422-518), 1970-71 TEAM SINGLE GAME Rebounds ..................................................................................1,408, 1973-74 Points: .................................................................156 vs. Prairie View, 12/2/94 Assists ........................................................................................655, 1988-89 Field Goals: ............................................................62 vs. Prairie View, 12/2/94 Turnovers ....................................................................................560, 1985-86 Field Goal Attempts: .............................................120 vs. Prairie View, 12/2/94 Blocks .........................................................................................173, 2008-09 Field Goal Percentage: ................................ .717 (43-60) vs. Roosevelt, 1/2/84 Steals ........................................................................................ 299, 2000-01 Three Pointers: .....................................................................15 vs. Troy, 1/7/06 Longest Winning Streak ....................................................14, 12/5/80-1/17/81 ............................................................................. 15 vs. North Texas, 2/25/06 Longest Losing Streak ........................................................... 9, 2/13-12/18/71 ........................................................................... 15 vs. West Florida, 11/22/06 ............................................................... 15 vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 12/12/04 INDIVIDUAL CAREER Three Point Attempts: ..............................................43 at Jacksonville, 1/16/95 Points ....................................................................2,221, Jeff Hodge, 1985-89 Three Point Percentage: .........................714 (10-14) at Louisiana Tech, 1/24/98 Scoring Average ..................................................21.7, Terry Catledge, 1982-85 Free Throws: ......................................................39 vs. Alabama State, 1/11/89 Field Goals ................................................................876, Jeff Hodge, 1985-89 ..................................................................... 39 vs. Western Kentucky 2/24/96 Field Goal Attempts ................................................1,695, Jeff Hodge, 1985-89 ................................................................................39 vs. Spring Hill, 2/25/69 Field Goal Percentage ........................ .589 (272-462), Rico Alderson, 1996-98 Free Throw Attempts: .................................... 56 at Bethune-Cookman 2/20/02 Free Throws ..................................................................471, Ed Rains, 1977-81 Free Throw Percentage: ...............1.000 (12-12) at Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/24/97 Free Throw Attempts .................................................... 676, Ed Rains, 1977-81 Rebounds: ..............................................................84 vs. St. Bernard, 12/7/84 Free Throw Percentage ........................ .896 (138-154), Bryan Sherrer, 2008-10 Assists: ................................................................43 vs. Austin Peay, 12/27/78 Three Point Field Goals ...........................................249, Derek Turner, 1988-92 Turnovers: ....................................................36 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 1/3/02 Three Point Field Goal Attempts ..............................600, Derek Turner, 1988-92 Blocks: .................................................................15 vs. Austin Peay, 12/27/78 Three Point Field Goal Percentage .......................480, Michael Gerren, 1982-84 Steals: ............................................................................22 vs. Rice, 12/29/75 Rebounds ............................................................932, Terry Catledge, 1982-85 Highest Winning Score: ...............................156 vs. Prairie View (114), 12/2/94 Rebound Average ............................................... 10.8, Terry Catledge, 1982-85 Highest Losing Score: .................... 106 vs. Loyola-New Orleans (114), 2/26/70 Assists ................................................................566, Cedric Yelding, 1989-93 ......................................................................106 vs. Southern (117), 12/17/94 Steals ..................................................................241, Cedric Yelding, 1989-93 Lowest Winning Score: .............................43 vs. Louisiana Tech (39), 12/15/77 Blocks ......................................................................213, Kelly Blaine, 1981-85 .................................................................43 vs. Colorado State (40), 12/9/98 Lowest Losing Score: ....................................20 vs. New Orleans (22), 2/26/78 Largest Margin of Victory: ...................58 (105-47) vs. Missouri Baptist, 1/3/80 Largest Margin of Victory (Away): .............46 (105-59) vs. Jacksonville, 3/6/89 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON Points: ................................................................ 718, Terry Catledge, 1984-85 Points Per Game: ................................................25.6, Terry Catledge, 1984-85 Field Goals: .........................................................285, Terry Catledge, 1984-85 Field Goal Attempts: ............................................536, Terry Catledge, 1984-85 Field Goal Percentage: ....................... .631 (125-198), Brandon Davis, 2007-08 Terry Catledge Michael Gerren Cedric Yelding Three Point Field Goals: .............................................99, Chris Young, 2002-03 Career rebounding Career 3-point percentage Career assists leader 60 Three Point Attempts: ..............................................260, Chris Young, 2002-03 leader leader 2013-14 South Alabama Men’s Basketball CAREER RECORDS (Min. 75% games played over two seasons) REBOUNDS PER GAME 7. 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