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Northwest Missouri State University Men's NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK RECORDS UPDATED THRU 2016-17 SEASON Northwest Men’s Basketball Record Book POINTS Game Season Career 1. Ed Maxwell, SE Missouri State (1963-64) - 43 1. Justin Pitts, 2017 - 754 1. Justin Pitts, 2014-pr. - 1,929 2. David Alvey, William Jewell (Mo.) (12/1/75) - 42 2. Justin Pitts, 2016 - 693 2. Vic Coleman, 1980-84 - 1,795 3. Glenn Phillips vs. Missouri Western (12/3/85) - 38 3. Kelvin Parker, 2004 - 620 3. David Alvey, 1973-77 - 1,747 Darrell Foster vs. Olathe Clippers (2/22/44) - 38 4. Glenn Phillips, 1986 - 599 4. Scott Fleming, 1999-2003 - 1,727 Justin Pitts vs. Minnesota State (3/13/16) - 38 5. David Alvey, 1976 571 5. DeShaun Cooper, 2009-14 - 1,702 6. Justin Pitts vs. UNK (1/19/17) - 37 6. DeShaun Cooper, 2014 - 563 6. Kelvin Parker, 2000-04 - 1,692 7. David Alvey, SE Missouri State (1/1/76) - 36 7. Glenn Phillips, 1987 - 548 7. Hunter Henry, 2006-09 - 1,592 David Alvey, Central Missouri (1/25/75) - 36 Victory Coleman, 1984 - 548 8. Joe Hurst, 1982-86 - 1,580 9. Larry Brown, Rockhurst (Mo.) (1/14/91) - 35 9. Hunter Henry, 2007 - 546 9. Conner Crooker, 2013-16 - 1,352 David Alvey, SE Missouri State (1/26/76) - 35 David Alvey, 1977 - 546 10. Austin Meyer, 2003-06 - 1,294 DeShaun Cooper, Lincoln (2/8/14) - 35 SCORING AVERAGE Season Career 1. David Alvey, 1976 - 23.8 (571-24) 1. Glenn Phillips, 1985-87 - 20.5 (1,147-56) 2. Justin Pitts, 2016 - 21.7 (693-32) 2. Justin Pitts, 2014-pr. - 20.1 (1,929-95) 3. Glenn Phillips, 1986 - 21.4 (599-28) 3. David Alvey, 1973-77 - 17.8 (1,747-98) 4. David Alvey, 1977 - 21.0 (546-26) 4. Vic Coleman, 1980-84 - 15.7 (1,795-114) 5. Justin Pitts, 2017 - 20.9 (754-36) 5. DeShaun Cooper, 2009-2014 - 14.9 (1,702-114) 6. Glenn Phillips, 1987 - 19.6 (548-28) 6. Rick Jolley, 1993-96 - 14.6 (1,054-72) 7. Joe Hurst, 1985 - 18.9 (511-27) 7. Joe Hurst, 1982-86 - 14.5 (1,580-109) 8. Tyrone Brown, 2000 - 18.7 (541-29) 8. Gerald Harris, 1984-88 - 14.3 (1,198-84) 9. Kelvin Parker, 2004 - 18.2 (620-34) 9. Scott Fleming, 1999-2003 - 13.9 (1,727-124) 10. Vic Coleman, 1984 -17.7 (548-31) 10. Hunter Henry, 2006-09 - 13.7 (1,592-116) REBOUNDS Game Season Career 1. Ron Peterson, Truman (1967-68) - 23 1. Don Sears, 1968 - 305 1. Don Sears, 1966-70 - 874 2. Don Sears, General Beadle (1967-68) - 22 2. Byron Jackson, 2004 - 272 2. Russ Miller, 1976-80 - 837 3. Jake Reinders, Truman (2/15/12) - 21 3. Russ Miller, 1980 - 248 3. Hunter Henry, 2006-09 - 808 4. Jeff Hutcheon, SE Missouri State (2/26/87) - 20 4. Joe Hurst, 1986 - 246 4. Joe Hurst, 1983-86 - 777 5. David Alvey, Rockhurst (Mo.) (11/29/75) - 19 5. Joe Hurst, 1984 - 238 5. David Alvey, 1973-77 - 677 Jim Pinkins, Indiana-Northwest (1975-76) - 19 6. Hunter Henry, 2009 - 235 6. Victor Coleman, 1981-84 - 586 7. Randy Pix, John F. Kennedy (12/8/73) - 18 7. Hunter Henry, 2007 - 234 7. Rick Jolley, 1993-96 - 574 Jim Porter, SE Missouri State (1972-73) - 18 8. Hunter Henry, 2008 - 233 Mark Adams, 1976-80 - 574 Chris-Ebou Ndow, Fairmont St. (3/25/17) - 18 9. Bo Fitts, 1990 - 225 Bob Sundell, 1986-89 - 574 10. Larry Brown, Truman (1/16/91) - 17 10. Jim Porter, 1973 - 224 10. Matt Redd, 1996-99 - 571 Jim Pinkins, Rockhurst (Mo.) (1975-76) - 17 REBOUD AVERAGE Season Career 1. Don Sears, 1968 - 14.5 (305-21) 1. Don Sears, 1967-70 - 9.8 (874-89) 2. Russ Miller, 1980 - 9.5 (248-26) 2. Russ Miller, 1977-80 - 8.0 (837-105) 3. Don Sears, 1969 - 9.1 (201-22) 3. Rick Jolley, 1994-96 - 7.6 (547-72) 4. Jim Porter, 1973 - 9.0 (224-25) 4. Joe Hurst, 1983-86 - 7.1 (777-109) 5. Joe Hurst, 1986 - 8.9 (248-28) 5. Hunter Henry, 2006-09 - 7.0 (808-116) 6. Carl Jenkins, 1970 - 8.8 (221-25) 6. David Alvey, 1974-77 - 6.9 (677-98) 7. Russ Miller, 1979 - 8.4 (219-26) 7. Byron Jackson, 2004-05 - 6.6 (423-64) 8. David Alvey, 1977 - 8.4 (218-26) 8. Chris-Ebou Ndow, 2015-pr. - 6.5 (430-66) 9. Bo Fitts, 1990 - 8.3 (225-27) 9. Mark Adams, 1977-80 5.3 (564-106) 10. Russ Miller, 1978 - 8.2 (213-26) 10. Matt Redd, 1996-99 5.2 (571-110) ASSISTS Game Season Career 1. Alan Bubalo, Nebraska Wesleyan, 12/2/74 - 14 1. Justin Pitts, 2017 - 183 1. Kelvin Parker, 2001-04 - 492 2. Matt Wallace, UNK, 12/8/12 - 12 2. Kelvin Parker, 2004 - 174 2. Justin Pitts, 2014-pr. - 435 3. Justin Pitts , Northeastern St, 12/17/16 - 12 3. Justin Pitts, 2016 - 160 3. DeShaun Cooper, 2009-14 - 489 4. Kelvin Parker, Central Missouri, 1/23/02 - 11 4. Matt Wallace, 2013 - 151 4. Victor Coleman, 1981-84 - 467 Shaneel Narayan, Lincoln, 12/31/10 - 11 5. James Williams, 1984 - 144 5. Mark Yager, 1979-82 - 449 Justin Pitts, Missouri Western, 1/28/17 - 11 6. Mark Yager, 1980 - 143 6. Scott Fleming, 2000-03 - 435 7. Lance Sullivan, Washburn, 2/14/07 - 10 7. Victor Coleman, 1982 - 136 7. Matt Wallace, 2011-15 - 410 Sky Wilson, Missouri-Rolla, 1/3/05 - 10 DeShaun Cooper, 2011 - 136 8. Alan Bubalo, 1973-76 - 251 Kelvin Parker, Pittsburg State, 3/7/03 - 10 9. Shakey Harrington, 1998 132 9. Gerald Harris, 1986-88 - 247 Kareem Presto, SWestern (Kan.), 12/17/99 - 10 10. Scott Fleming, 2002 130 10. Steve Simon, 1992-85 - 245 Shakey Harrington, Missouri-Rolla, 2/24/98 -10 Orlando Johnson, Rockhurst (Mo.), 11/28/92 -10 DeShaun Cooper, Fort Hays, 01/29/11 - 10 Northwest Men’s Basketball Record Book ASSIST AVERAGE Season Career 1. Mark Yager, 1980 - 5.3 (143-27) 1. Justin Pitts, 2014-pr. - 4.6 (435-96) 2. DeShaun Cooper, 2011 - 5.2 (136-26) 2. DeShaun Cooper, 2008-2014 - 4.3 (489-114) 3. Justin Pitts, 2017 - 5.1 (183-36) 3. Bill Sobbe, 1978-79 - 4.2 (206-49) Kelvin Parker, 2004 - 5.1 (174-34) 4. Mark Yager, 1979-82 - 4.1 (449-110) 5. Alan Bubalo, 1976 - 5.0 (121-24) 5. Victor Coleman, 1981-84 - 4.1 (351-86) 6. Matt Wallace, 2013 - 4.9 (151-31) 6. Corey Alexander, 1996-97 - 3.9 (201-51) 7. Bill Sobbe, 1978 - 4.7 (109-23) 7. Kelvin Parker, 2001-04 - 3.8 (492-128) 8. Victor Coleman, 1982 - 4.7 (136-29) 8. Scott Fleming, 2000-03 - 3.5 (435-124) 9. Mark Yager, 1981 - 4.6 (123-27) 9. Matt Wallace, 2011-15 - 3.4 (410-120) 10. Corey Alexander, 1979 - 4.6 (114-25) 10. Alan Bubalo, 1976-76 - 3.1 (251-80) STEALS game Season Career 1. Mose Howard, St. Mary (Kan.) (11/15/05) - 8 1. Scott Fleming, 2001 - 97 1. Scott Fleming, 2000-03 - 305 Shakey Harrington, Lincoln (Mo.) (1/8/98) - 8 2. Benji Burke, 1990 - 80 2. Kelvin Parker, 2001-04 - 209 Orlando Johnson, Pittsburg State (1/10/93) - 8 3. Scott Fleming, 2002 - 78 3. Mark Yager, 1979-82 - 188 4. MIke Larson, Truman (1/10/09) - 7 4. Scott Fleming, 2000 - 74 4. Victor Coleman, 1981-84 - 174 Andy Peterson, Southwest Baptist (2/2/08) - 7 5. Gerald Harris, 1988 - 70 5. Matt Wallace, 20011-15 - 158 Floyd Farrow, Washburn (3/2/01) - 7 6. Mose Howard, 2006 - 69 6. Gerald Harris, 1986-88 - 153 Glenn Marcus, Washburn (2/17/99) - 7 Kelvin Parker, 2003 - 69 7. Hunter Henry, 2006-09 - 146 Kareem Preston, Avila (Mo.) (12/10/98) - 7 8. Shakey Harrington, 1998 - 67 8. Justin Pitts, 2014-pr. - 145 9. Several with - 6 9. Orlando Johnson, 1993 - 66 9. DeShaun Cooper, 2009-14 - 132 10. Paul Brown, 1993 - 65 10. Andy Peterson 2005-08 - 125 STEALS AVERAGE Season Career 1. Scott Fleming, 2001 - 3.1 (97-31) 1. Scott Fleming, 2000-03 - 2.5 (305-124) 2. Benji Burke, 1990 - 3.0 (80-27) 2. Kareem Preston, 1999-2000 - 2.2 (124-57) 3. Gerald Harris, 1988 - 2.5 (70-28) 3. Victor Coleman, 1981-84 - 2.0 (174-86) 4. Scott Fleming, 2000 - 2.5 (74-30) 4. Mose Howard, 2006, 2008 - 1.9 (105-54) 5. Orlando Johnson, 1993 - 2.4 (66-27) 5. Gerald Harris, 1986-88 - 1.8 (152-84) 6. Scott Fleming, 2002 - 2.4 (78-32) 6. Mark Yager, 1979-82 -1.7 (188-110) 7. Paul Brown, 1993 - 2.4 (65-27) 7. Kelvin Parker, 2001-04 -1.6 (201-128) 8. Shakey Harrington, 1998 - 2.3 (67-29) 8. Justin Pitts, 2014-pr. - 1.5 (145-96) 9. Kareem Preston, 1999 - 2.3 (61-27) 9. Matt Wallace, 2011-15 - 1.3 (158-120) Mark Yager, 1981 - 2.3 (61-27) 10. Five tied - 1.2 BLOCKED SHOTS game Season Career 1. Hunter Henry, Truman (1/10/09) - 5 1. Joe Hurst, 1984 - 53 1. Joe Hurst, 1983-86 - 153 Hunter Henry, Emporia State (2/7/08) - 5 2. Russ Miller, 1979 - 49 2. Hunter Henry, 2006-09 - 109 Kyle Schlake, Pittsburg State (12/08/10) - 5 3.
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