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1920 MBB Record Book.Pdf 2 0 1 9 - RECORD 2 0 BOOK 1,000-POINT CLUB Ron Cornelius (1978-81) Ken Stanley (1960-62) 2,065 Points • 17.95 Average 1,444 Points • 18.51 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1978 27-27 129-218 .592 75-93 .806 NA NA 333 12.3 1960 26 139-382 .363 75-123 .609 NA NA 351 13.5 1979 30-30 179-327 .547 101-125 .808 NA NA 459 15.3 1961 26 229-538 .425 166-225 .737 NA NA 624 24.0 1980 31-31 257-450 .571 156-199 .784 NA NA 670 21.6 1962 26 168-432 .389 133-174 .764 NA NA 469 18.0 1981 27-27 243-422 .576 117-152 .770 NA NA 603 22.3 Total 78 536-1352 .396 374-522 .716 NA NA 1,444 18.51 Total 115-115 808-1417 .570 449-569 .789 NA NA 2,065 17.95 Don Lyttle (1987-91) Dell Demps (1988-92) 1,411 Points • 12.37 Average 1,742 Points • 15.15 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1988 28-10 56-113 .496 25-39 .641 0-0 .000 137 4.9 1989 27-16 64-170 .376 25-34 .735 25-79 .316 178 6.6 1989 27-25 141-276 .511 55-87 .632 0-0 .000 337 12.5 1990 29-29 159-326 .488 94-133 .707 50-120 .417 462 15.9 1990 29-29 173-365 .474 78-109 .716 31-77 .403 455 15.7 1991 28-28 185-407 .455 83-124 .669 73-175 .417 526 18.8 1991 29-28 181-386 .469 71-99 .717 35-102 .343 468 16.1 1992 27-26 165-355 .465 100-137 .730 70-183 .383 500 18.5 Total 113-92 551-1140 .483 229-334 .685 66-179 .368 1,411 12.37 Total 111-96 573-1258 .455 302-428 .705 218-557 .391 1,742 15.15 Bob Krulish (1965-67) Christian Maraker (2002-06) 1,333 Points • 16.66 Average 1,667 Points • 13.44 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1965 26 182-430 .423 128-167 .766 NA NA 492 19.6 2002 3-0 3-7 .429 1-3 .333 2-5 .400 9 3.0 1966 27 194-439 .442 92-118 .780 NA NA 480 17.8 2003 24-21 100-219 .457 52-70 .743 19-58 .328 271 11.3 1967 27 139-352 .396 83-119 .698 NA NA 361 13.4 2004 33-29 141-292 .483 109-143 .762 25-73 .342 416 12.6 Total 80 515-1221 .421 303-404 .750 NA NA 1,333 16.66 2005 31-31 148-291 .509 85-103 .825 26-66 .394 407 13.1 2006 32-32 205-412 .498 124-146 .849 30-90 .333 564 17.6 Total 124-113 597-1221 .489 371-465 .798 102-292 .349 1,667 13.44 Matt Waldron (1978-82) 1,326 Points • 13.83 Average John Gianelli (1970-72) Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1,659 Points • 20.48 Average 1978 10-0 10-26 .385 6-14 .429 NA NA 26 2.6 1979 30-24 106-244 .434 73-100 .730 NA NA 285 9.5 Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1980 2-2 4-11 .364 9-11 .818 NA NA 17 8.5 1970 27 193-364 .530 113-158 .715 NA NA 499 18.1 1981 27-27 155-326 .475 147-187 .786 NA NA 457 16.9 1971 28 227-444 .511 146-201 .726 NA NA 600 21.4 1982 27-27 186-384 .484 171-224 .763 NA NA 543 20.1 1972 26 209-388 .539 142-197 .714 NA NA 560 21.5 Total 96-80 461-991 .465 406-536 .757 NA NA 1,328 13.83 Total 81 626-1196 .523 401-556 .721 NA NA 1,659 20.48 Keith Swagerty (1965-67) Jim McCargo (1971-73) 1,650 Points • 20.12 Average 1,308 Points • 16.35 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1965 26 201-438 .458 108-206 .524 NA NA 510 19.6 1971 28 137-288 .476 104-156 .667 NA NA 378 13.5 1966 28 224-519 .433 164-237 .690 NA NA 612 21.9 1972 26 161-345 .467 124-201 .588 NA NA 446 17.2 1967 28 179-413 .433 170-260 .654 NA NA 528 18.9 1973 26 190-370 .514 104-156 .667 NA NA 484 18.6 Total 82 604-1370 .440 442-703 .628 NA NA 1,650 20.12 Total 80 488-1003 .486 332-513 .647 NA NA 1,308 16.25 Adam Jacobsen (1993-98) TJ Wallace (2013-2017) 1,513 Points • 12.61 Average 1,278 Points • 10.8 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1994 31-24 71-182 .390 75-98 .765 59-156 .378 276 8.9 2014 32-3 70-185 37.8 51-74 68.9 33-94 35.1 224 7.0 1995 27-27 132-309 .427 92-122 .754 95-240 .396 451 16.7 2015 29-28 125-313 39.9 91-123 74.0 36-107 33.6 377 13.0 1996 27-27 112-290 .386 77-105 .733 80-213 .376 381 14.1 2016 27-27 100-265 37.7 60-89 67.4 31-108 28.7 291 10.8 1997 2-2 8-24 .333 2-2 1.00 3-16 .188 21 10.5 2017 30-30 130-326 39.9 95-123 77.2 31-78 39.7 386 12.9 1998 33-33 105-250 .420 100-121 .826 74-184 .402 384 11.6 Total 118-88 425-1089 39.0 297-409 72.6 131-387 33.9 1278 10.8 Total 120-113 428-1055 .405 346-448 .772 311-809 .384 1,513 12.61 Bill Stricker (1968-70) Brent Counts (1983-87) 1,270 Points • 17.16 Average 1,224 Points • 10.60 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1968 22 76-169 .450 45-59 .780 NA NA 198 9.0 1984 30-30 104-215 .484 80-129 .620 NA NA 288 9.6 1969 26 187-379 .494 116-157 .739 NA NA 490 18.8 1985 28-28 75-168 .446 55-84 .654 NA NA 205 7.3 1970 26 202-385 .525 178-224 .795 NA NA 582 17.1 1986 31-28 89-195 .456 88-130 .677 NA NA 266 8.6 Total 74 465-933 .498 339-440 .770 NA NA 1,270 17.16 1987 27-27 184-406 .453 95-134 .709 2-9 .222 465 17.2 Total 116-113 452-984 .459 318-477 .666 2-9 .222 1,224 10.60 1,000-POINT CLUB Anthony Brown (2005-09) Dave Klurman (1957-59) 1,213 Points • 9.63 Average 1,040 Points • 14.65 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 2006 30-8 56-116 .483 57-106 .538 0-0 .000 169 5.6 1957 24 STATS NOT AVAILABLE 201 8.4 2007 31-32 149-279 .534 143-294 .701 1-3 .333 442 14.3 1958 21 106-294 .360 63-103 .612 275 13.3 2008 31-28 107-193 .554 118-171 .690 1-1 1.000 333 10.7 1959 26 218-528 .412 128-214 .598 564 21.7 2009 34-32 97-184 .527 75-129 .581 0-0 .000 269 7.9 Total 71 STATS NOT AVAILABLE 1,040 14.65 Total 126-101 409-772 .530 393-700 .561 2-4 .500 1,213 9.6 Michael Olowokandi (1995-98) Christian Gray (1984-88) 1,039 Points • 13.49 Average 1,203 Points • 10.50 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1996 25-0 40-76 .526 20-36 .556 0-0 .000 100 4.0 1985 28-1 44-104 .423 30-54 .555 NA NA 118 4.2 1997 19-14 94-165 .570 19-57 .333 0-0 .000 207 10.9 1986 31-15 80-170 .471 45-63 .714 NA NA 208 6.7 1998 33-33 309-508 .608 114-235 .485 0-0 .000 732 22.2 1987 27-27 162-366 .443 84-114 .737 17-45 .377 425 15.7 Total 74-47 443-749 .591 153-328 .466 0-0 .000 1,039 13.49 1988 29-23 164-371 .442 102-146 .699 22-62 .355 452 15.6 Total 115-66 450-1011 .445 261-377 .692 39-107 .364 1,203 10.50 Vic Baker (1974-77) John Thomas (1955-57) 1,033 Points • 10.23 Average 1,178 Points • 15.50 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1974 26 73-173 .422 41-64 .641 NA NA 187 7.2 Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1975 24 74-180 .411 30-46 .652 NA NA 178 7.4 1955 26 118-332 .355 74-145 .510 NA NA 310 11.9 1976 28 157-371 .423 71-102 .696 NA NA 385 13.8 1956 STATS NOT AVAILABLE 1977 23-20 107-290 .369 69-87 .793 NA NA 283 12.3 1957 STATS NOT AVAILABLE Total 101 411-1014 .405 211-299 .705 NA NA 1,033 10.23 Total STATS NOT AVAILABLE 1,178 15.5 John Errecart (1972-74) Andy Franklin (1982-85) 1,167 Points • 14.96 Average 1,015 Points • 11.80 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1983 28-28 110-239 .460 76-106 .717 NA NA 302 10.8 1972 26 133-292 .455 103-139 .741 NA NA 369 14.2 1984 30-29 159-334 .476 55-94 .585 NA NA 373 12.4 1973 26 140-325 .431 102-127 .803 NA NA 382 14.7 1985 28-26 122-273 .446 91-123 .739 NA NA 340 12.1 1974 26 170-383 .444 76 - 98 .776 NA NA 416 16.0 Total 86-83 391-846 .462 222-323 .687 NA NA 1,015 11.80 Total 78 443-1000 .443 281-364 .772 NA NA 1,167 14.96 Rich Anema (1983-86) Corey Anders (1994-98) 1,137 Points • 13.87 Average 1,011 Points • 10.11 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1983 28-28 137-248 .552 87-119 .731 NA NA 361 12.9 1995 27-24 114-281 .406 58-90 .644 23-78 .295 309 11.4 1984 23-19 117-239 .490 57-69 .826 NA NA 291 12.7 1996 24-11 70-166 .422 47-67 .701 17-46 .370 204 8.5 1986 31-31 189-369 .512 99-136 .728 NA NA 485 15.6 1997 30-30 107-234 .457 64-100 .640 21-69 .304 299 10.0 Total 82-78 443-856 .517 243-324 .750 NA NA 1,137 13.87 1998 19-16 62-133 .466 61-96 .635 14-42 .333 199 10.5 Total 100-81 353-814 .433 230-353 .651 75-235 .319 1,011 10.11 Sam Willard (2007-11) Ross Rivera (2011-15) 1,137 Points • 9.17 Average 1,103 Points • 8.8 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 2008 24-1 11-18 .611 9-12 .750 1-2 .500 32 1.3 Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 2009 34-33 101-195 .518 46-79 .571 2-6 .333 250 7.4 2012 29-3 96-193 .497 122-144 .847 13-31 .419 327 11.3 2010 35-35 157-324 .485 81-103 .786 14-40 .350 409 11.7 2013 33-7 85-193 .440 70-95 .737 11-38 .289 251 7.6 2011 31-31 166-345 .481 105-134 .784 23-66 .348 460 14.8 2014 30-5 83-194 .428 58-66 .879 23-56 .411 247 8.2 Total 124-100 429-875 .490 239-326 .733 40-114 .351 1,137 9.17 2015 34-9 96-218 .440 62-71 .873 24-62 .387 278 8.2 Total 126-24 360-798 .451 312-376 .830 71-187 .380 1103 8.8 Leo Middleton (1962-64) Glenn Griffin (1990-94) 1,044 Points • 13.38 Average 1,001 Points • 8.70 Average Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1962 26 120-288 .417 60-111 .541 NA NA 300 11.54 Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT PTS AVG 1963 26 108-232 .465 67-128 .523 NA NA 283 10.84 1991 28-24 57-126 .452 32-47 .681 0-1 .000 146 5.2 1964 26 176-380 .463 109-180 .606 NA NA 461 17.73 1992 30-23 66-131 .504 44-66 .667 1-4 .250 177 5.9 Total 78 404-900 .449 236-419 .563 NA NA 1,044 13.37 1993 27-27 111-242 .459 79-121 .653 3-9 .333 304 11.3 1994 30-29 134-234 .573 103-164 .628 3-6 .500 374 12.5 Total 115-103 368-733 .502 258-398 .648 7-20 .350 1,001 8.70 RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS FRESHMAN RECORDS MOST POINTS SCORED MOST GAMES WON MOST POINTS SCORED Game: 44, Bill Stricker vs.
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