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Credits Contents 1967 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS. MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK | 2020-21 Contents 2 FightingFalcons.com 3 Falcon Pros 4 Career Leaders 5 Season Leaders 6 All-Time Scoring Leaders Individual Records Top Conference Honors Lettermen 9 First Team All-Conference All-Americans 11 All-Time Scores 21 Series Records 22 Regular Season Conference Champions 23 Conference Tournament Champions 24 Coaches Year-by-Year Top 20 Seasons 25 Head Coaching Records Credits Editor Chris Thomas Layout and Design Tammy Holden, Zach Alderson Photography Cindi Staley, Joe LaRocca, Chris Thomas, Sam Santilli, Jared Tadlock Editorial and Historical Assistance Duane Cochran, Chris Thomas, Adam Zundell, Jeremy Martin Fairmont State University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution. FOLLOW THE FALCONS - @FSFALCONS 1 FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY FightingFalcons.com FightingFalcons.com COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE Recaps and box scores of all games are posted shortly after the conclusion of the contest, and updated statistics are always available on the site. All news releases are posted to fightingfalcons.com. Fans and media can stay connected to all of the happenings at Fairmont State by checking the website. Only fightingfalcons.com provides you with extensive photo galleries and vid- There’s no better coverage or access to Falcon athletics than fightingfalcons. eos of Fairmont State athletic contests, getting you closer to the action! com. TEAM COVERAGE GAME COVERAGE Looking for information on a Falcon player or coach? It’s all on fightingfalcons. You can get close to the action even if you can’t make it to Joe Retton Arena. com. Player and coaches bios are found at the click of a finger. Every game is broadcast live online, and home games feature a live video feed. Check weekly game notes to know the story lines in advance, and then follow the action at fightingfalcons.com. 2 WWW.FIGHTINGFALCONS.COM 1967 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS. MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK | 2020-21 Kevin Pearson Chris Talley Brendan Cooper (Harlem Globetrotters) (England) (NBL Canada) FALCON PROS. Thad McFadden Steve Custis (Czech Republic, Germany) (Austrian Basketball League) JAmel Morris Matt Bingaya Thomas Wimbush (Italy, NBA G-League) (Hubo Limburg United in (NBA G-League) Belgium) FOLLOW THE FALCONS - @FSFALCONS 3 FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY Career Leaders POINTS THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDS Player .....................................Years .................Pts. Player .....................................Years ...............3-FGA Player .....................................Years ................ Rbd. 1. Bill Lindsey .......................1972-75 ..............2578 1. Jason Jolly ........................2015-19 ...............882 1. Wayne Denham ................1967-70 ..............2035 2. Dave Miller ........................1964-67 ..............2557 2. Thad McFadden ...............2007-09 ...............557 2. Ed Lemon .........................1970-73 ..............1491 3. Dwight Conaway ...............1962-65 ..............2340 3. Dan Bruner .....................2006-2010 .............549 3. Lerman Battle ...................1971-74 ..............1339 4. Dave Moore ......................1974-77 ..............2255 4. Vonte Montgomery ...........2015-19 ...............490 4. Dwight Conaway ...............1962-65 ..............1297 5. Lerman Battle ...................1971-74 ..............2232 5. Adam Southern .................2006-08 ...............482 5. Bill Lindsey .......................1972-75 ..............1204 6. Harry Hall ..........................1955-58 ..............2113 6. Isaac Thornton ..................2009-13 ...............458 6. Dave Cooper ....................1968-71 ..............1137 7. Isaac Thornton ..................2009-13 ..............2106 7. Jamel Morris .....................2014-16 ...............436 7. Vince Carr .........................1975-78 .............. 1114 8. Kevin Beaford ...................1980-84 ..............2085 8. John Denham ...................2000-04 ...............406 8. Dave Miller ........................1964-67 .............. 1111 9. Butch Haswell ...................1970-73 ..............1911 9. Aaron Denham ..................1995-99 ...............400 9. H. Highsmith .....................1986-89 ..............1045 10. Tim Murphy .....................1982-85 ..............1908 10. Steve Custis ...................2008-12 ...............388 10. Harvey Austin .................1976-79 ...............984 FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE* ASSISTS* Player .....................................Years ................FGM Player ......................... Years ..... 3FGM/3FGA.. 3-FG% Player .....................................Years ................Asts. 1. Dave Miller ........................1964-67 ..............1037 1. Brian Tristani .........1984-88 .......134/281 ..... .477 1. Shammgod Wells .............2013-17 ...............569 2. Bill Lindsey .......................1972-75 ..............1031 2. Chris Carey ...........2005-07 ........93/195 ...... .477 2. Brian Tristani .....................1984-88 ...............525 3. Dave Moore ......................1974-77 ...............943 3. Chase Morgan ......2012-15 .......164/373 ..... .440 3. Warren Doles ....................1990-92 ...............466 4. Lerman Battle ...................1971-74 ...............938 4. D’Ondre Stockman 2016-18 .......159/361 ..... .440 4. Ronnie Means ..................2006-08 ...............427 5. Dwight Conaway ...............1962-65 ...............917 5. John Dillingham ....2005-07 ....... 116/277 ..... .419 5. Jason Jolly ........................2015-19 ...............409 6. Butch Haswell ...................1970-73 ...............830 6. Elvin Addison ........1983-86 ........44/107 ........411 6. Anthony Naylor .................1988-92 ...............397 7. Tim Murphy .......................1982-85 ...............801 7. Jamel Morris .........2014-16 .......178/436 ..... .408 7. Steve Petito ......................1983-86 ...............377 8. Isaac Thornton ..................2009-13 ...............770 8. Mitchell Martin ......1998-00 ........66/164 ...... .402 8. Isaac Thornton ..................2009-13 ...............330 9. Kevin Beaford ...................1980-84 ...............763 9. RJ Hutcherson ......2014-19 .......131/329 ..... .398 9. Elvin Addison ....................1983-86 ...............288 10. Vance Carr ......................1975-78 ...............740 10. Adam Southern ...2006-08 ........98/247 ...... .397 10. Bobby-Dee Everhart .......1987-91 ...............273 Cody Loughry .....2006-08 .......121/305 ..... .397 *since 1981 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED *Min. 100 attempts FREE THROWS MADE BLOCKED SHOTS* Player .....................................Years ................ FGA 1. Dave Miller ........................1964-67 ..............1976 Player .....................................Years ................ FTM Player .....................................Years ................Blks. 2. Lerman Battle ...................1970-74 ..............1971 1. Kevin Beaford ...................1980-84 ...............555 1. Haywood Highsmith ..........1985-98 ...............439 3. Bill Lindsey .......................1972-75 ..............1877 2. Bill Lindsey .......................1972-75 ...............516 2. T. Andrews-Evans .............2013-17 ...............235 4. Dave Moore ......................1974-77 ..............1839 3. Dwight Conaway ...............1962-65 ...............502 3. Terence Coleman .............1986-90 ...............203 5. Dwight Conaway ...............1962-65 ..............1818 4. Dave Miller ........................1964-67 ...............481 4. Thomas Wimbush .............2013-17 ...............101 6. Kevin Beaford ...................1980-84 ..............1776 5. Ted Darcus .......................1962-65 ...............479 5. Bill Adams .........................1992-96 ................97 7. Isaac Thornton ..................2009-13 ..............1630 6. Robert Moore ....................1991-96 ...............455 6. Kevin Pearson ..................2005-07 ................85 8. Butch Haswell ...................1970-73 ..............1628 7. Thomas Wimbush .............2013-17 ...............453 7. Andre Allen .......................1980-81 ................82 9. Tim Murphy .......................1982-85 ..............1578 8. Isaac Thornton ..................2009-13 ...............420 8. Carl Lenoir ........................1980-81 ................81 10. Elvin Addison ..................1983-86 ..............1437 9. Wayne Denham ................1967-70 ...............419 9. Elsworth Bowers ...............1990-91 ................79 10. Terence Coleman ...........1987-90 ...............371 10. Tim Murphy .....................1981-85 ................71 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE *since 1981 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Player ......................... Years ..........FGM/FGA ...FG% STEALS* 1. Kevin Pearson ......2005-07 ......... 209/301 ... .694 Player .....................................Years .................FTA 2. D. Richardson .......1997-99 ......... 296/474 ... .624 1. Kevin Beaford ...................1980-84 ...............753 Player .....................................Years ................ Stls. 3. T. Andrews-Evans . 2013-17 ......... 196/315 ... .622 2. Ted Darcus .......................1962-65 ...............737 1. Shammgod Wells .............2013-17 ...............237 4. Robert Moore ........1991-96 ........ 704/1148 .. .613 3. Bill Lindsey .......................1972-75 ...............732 2. Steve Custis .....................2008-12 ...............195
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