2008-09 NCAA Men's Basketball Records

2008-09 NCAA Men's Basketball Records

Division II Records Individual Records ....................................... 90 Team Records ................................................ 91 All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 93 Annual Individual Champions ............... 98 Annual Team Champions ......................... 100 2008 Most-Improved Teams ................... 103 All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 104 90 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records Basketball records are confined to the “modern FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS (Min. 50 made) 60.3%—Aaron Fehler, Oakland City, 1995 era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, the Game (73 of 121) first without the center jump after each goal 71—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Alliance, Jan. (Min. 100 made) 56.7%—Scott Martin, Rollins, 1991 (114 16, 1954 (38 made) of 201) scored. Official weekly statistics rankings in scor- (Min. 150 made) 45.3%—Alex Williams, Sacramento St., ing and shooting began with the 1947-48 season. Season 1988 (167 of 369) Individual rebounds were added for the 1950-51 925—Jim Toombs, Stillman, 1965 (388 made) Career *based on qualifiers for annual championship season, while team rebounds were added for the 3,309—Bob Hopkins, Grambling, 1953-56 (1,403 made) Career 1959-60 season. Assists were added for the 1988- FIELD-GoAL PErcENTagE (Min. 200 made) 51.3%—Scott Martin, Rollins, 1988-91 89 season. Blocked shots and steals were added (236 of 460) for the 1992-93 season. Scoring and rebounding Game (Min. 20 made) 100%—Lance Berwald, North Dakota St. are ranked on per-game average; shooting, on vs. Augustana (S.D.), Feb. 17, 1984 (20 of 20) percentage. Begin ning with the 1967-68 season, *Season Free Throws Division II rankings were limited only to NCAA 76.2%—Garrett Siler, Augusta St., 2008 (211 of 277) members. The 1973-74 season was the first under a three-division reorganization plan adopted by *based on qualifiers for annual championship FREE THROWS Career Game the special NCAA Convention of August 1973. In (Min. 400 made) 70.8%—Todd Linder, Tampa, 1984-87 37—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Hillsdale, Feb. statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages (909 of 1,284) 2, 1954 (45 attempts) and/or averages may indicate ties where none Season exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the 401—Joe Miller, Alderson-Broaddus, 1957 (496 attempts) rankings is accurate. Career Three-Point Field Goals 1,130—Joe Miller, Alderson-Broaddus, 1954-57 (1,460 attempts) THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS Scoring Game 16—Thomas Vincent, Emporia St. vs. Southwest Baptist, Game 26—Jim Moore, St. Anselm vs. St. Rose, Feb. 18, 2006 POINTS Feb. 28, 2004 (23 attempts); Markus Hallgrimson, Season Game Mont. St.-Billings vs. Western N.M., Feb. 12, 2000 (28 attempts) 94—Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky., 1997 (during 34 games, 113—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Hillsdale, Nov. 8-Mar. 20) Feb. 2, 1954 Season Season 167—Alex Williams, Sacramento St., 1988 (369 attempts) FRee-THROW ATTEMPTS 1,329—Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem, 1967 (32 games) Career Game Career 451—Cameron Munoz, Mont. St.-Billings, 2003-06 (1,042 45—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Hillsdale, Feb. 4,045—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1969-72 (121 games) attempts) 2, 1954 (37 made) THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME Season AVEragE PER GAME †510—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, 1954 (367 Season Season made) †46.5—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, 1954 (1,255 6.2—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St.-Billings, 2000 (160 in 26) Career in 27) 1,460—Joe Miller, Alderson-Broaddus, 1954-57 (1,130 Career Career made) (Min. 1,400) 33.4—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1969-72 4.7—Antonio Harris, LeMoyne-Owen, 1998-99 (245 in 52) (4,045 in 121) CONSECUTIVE THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS †Season figure for Francis limited to 27 games against four- year colleges. †Season and career figures for Francis limited only to his 39 Game games (27 in 1954) against four-year colleges. 10—Duane Huddleston, Missouri S&T vs. Truman, Jan. FRee-THROW PErcENTagE GAMES SCORING AT LEAST 50 POINTS 23, 1988 Game Season (Min. 20 made) 100%—Milosh Pujo, Lewis vs. Mt. St. Clare, Season 18—Dan Drews, Le Moyne (during 11 games, Dec. 11, Dec. 30, 1997 (20 of 20); Forrest “Butch” Meyeraan, †8—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, 1954 1993 to Feb. 2, 1994) Minn. St. Mankato vs. Wis.-River Falls, Feb. 21, 1961 Career CONSECUTIVE GAMES MAKING A THRee- (20 of 20) †14—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, 1953-54 *Season POINT FIELD GOAL †Season and career figures for Francis limited only to his 39 100%—Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky., 1997 (94 of 94) games (27 in 1954) against four-year colleges. Season 35—Tarvoris Uzoigwe, Henderson St., Nov. 15, 2002 to *based on qualifiers for annual championship MOST GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES March 17, 2003 (one season) Career Career Career (Min. 250 made) 93.5%—Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky., 1994- 130—Lambert Shell, Bridgeport, 1989-92 93—Daniel Parke, Rollins, Jan. 26, 1994, to Feb. 28, 1997 97 (272 of 291) (Min. 500 made) 87.9%—Steve Nisenson, Hofstra, 1963-65 POINTS SCORED IN OVERTIME THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS (602 of 685) 18—John Green, Barton vs. St. Andrews, Feb. 5, 2004 Game (team scored 19) 34—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St.-Billings vs. Western N.M., Feb. 26, 2000 (13 made) Season Rebounds 382—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St.-Billings, 2000 (160 Field Goals made) REBOUNDS Career Game FIELD GOALS 1,100—Tavoris Uzoigwe, Henderson St., 2002-05 (404 46—Tom Hart, Middlebury vs. Trinity (Conn.), Feb. 5, 1955, Game made) and vs. Clarkson, Feb. 12, 1955 38—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Alliance, Jan. THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS PER Season 16, 1954 (71 attempts) and vs. Hillsdale, Feb. 2, 1954 GAME 799—Elmore Smith, Kentucky St., 1971 (33 games) (70 attempts) Season Career Season 14.7—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St.-Billings, 2000 (382 2,334—Jim Smith, Steubenville, 1955-58 (112 games) 539—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1972 (869 attempts) in 26) Career AVEragE PER GAME 1,760—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1969-72 (2,759 Career Season 11.3—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St.-Billings, 1997-00 attempts) 29.5—Tom Hart, Middlebury, 1956 (620 in 21) (927 in 82) CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS Career THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL PErcENTagE (Min. 900) 27.6—Tom Hart, Middlebury, 1953, 55-56 (1,738 Game in 63) 20—Lance Berwald, North Dakota St. vs. Augustana (S.D.), Game (Min. 10 made) 100%—Rodney Edgerson, Ky. Wesleyan vs. Feb. 17, 1984 Wis.-Parkside, Jan. 25, 2007 (10 of 10) Season 28—Don McAllister, Hartwick, 1980 (during six games, *Season (Min. 35 made) 65.0%—Ray Lee, Hampton, 1988 (39 of Jan. 26-Feb. 9); Lance Berwald, North Dakota St., 1984 60) (during three games, Feb. 13-18) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 91 Season Assists 170—Ryan McLemore, Edinboro, 2008 (31 games) Games Career ASSISTS 455—Bryan Grier, Wingate, 2005-08 (122 games) GAMES plaYED Game AVEragE PER GAME Season 25—Ali Baaqar, Morris Brown vs. Albany St. (Ga.), Jan. 26, Season 38—Terrence Hill, Rey Luque, Reggie McCoy, Kevin 1991; Adrian Hutt, Metro St. vs. Sacramento St., Feb. 5.48—Ryan McLemore, Edinboro, 2008, (170 in 31) McDonald, Cardale Talley, Justin Thompson, Tommy 9, 1991 Career Thompson, Kennesaw St., 2004 Season 4.00—Derek Moore, S.C.-Aiken, 1996-99 (408 in 102) Career 400—Steve Ray, Bridgeport, 1989 (32 games) 146—John Smith, Winona St., 2005-08 Career 1,044—Demetri Beekman, Assumption, 1990-93 (119 Steals games) AVEragE PER GAME STEALS Season Game 12.5—Steve Ray, Bridgeport, 1989 (400 in 32) 17—Antonio Walls, Alabama A&M vs. Albany St. (Ga.), Career Jan. 5, 1998 (Min. 550) 12.1—Steve Ray, Bridgeport, 1989-90 (785 Season in 65) 139—J.R. Gamble, Queens (N.C.), 2001 (32 games) Career 414—Jonte Flowers, Winona St., 2005-08, (141 games) Blocked Shots AVEragE PER GAME Season BLOCKED SHOTS 4.96—Wayne Copeland, Lynn, 2000 (129 in 26) Game Career 15—Mark Hensel, Pitt.-Johnstown vs. Slippery Rock, Jan. 4.46—Wayne Copeland, Lynn, 1999-00 (254 in 57) 22, 1994 ON II ON Team Records ISI V I D Note: Where records involve both teams, each FRee-THROW ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS team must be an NCAA Division II member Three-Point Field Goals 142—Southern Ind. (80) vs. Northern St. (62), Nov. 15, in stitution. 1997 (3 ot) (89 made) THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS FRee-THROW PErcENTagE SINGLe-GAME RECORDS 51—Troy vs. DeVry (Ga.), Jan. 12, 1992 (109 attempts) (Min. 31 made) 100%—Dowling vs. Southampton, Feb. 6, THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS, BOTH TEAMS 1985 (31 of 31) 39—Columbus St. (22) vs. Troy (17), Feb. 14, 1991 FRee-THROW PErcENTagE, BOTH TEAMS Scoring CONSECUTIVE THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS (Min. 30 made) 97.0%—Hartford (17 of 17) vs. Bentley (15 MADE WITHOUT A MISS of 16), Feb. 22, 1983 (32 of 33) POINTS 12—Southwest St. vs. Bemidji St., Jan. 22, 2000; Catawba vs. Wingate, Feb. 28, 1998; Pace vs. Medgar Evers, Nov. 258—Troy vs. DeVry (Ga.) (141), Jan. 12, 1992 27, 1991 POINTS VS. DIVISION II TEAM Rebounds NUMBER OF DIFFERENT PlaYERS TO SCORE A 169—Stillman vs. Miles (123), Feb. 17, 1966 THRee-PoINT FIELD GOAL, ONE TEAM REBOUNDS POINTS BY LOSING TEAM 10—Troy vs. DeVry (Ga.), Jan. 12, 1992 146—Mississippi Col. vs. West Ala. (160), Dec. 2, 1969 111—Central Mich. vs. Alma, Dec. 7, 1963 THRee-PoINT FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 109—Troy vs. DeVry (Ga.), Jan. 12, 1992 (51 made) REBOUNDS, BOTH TEAMS 306—West Ala. (160) and Mississippi Col. (146), Dec. 2, 141—Loyola (Md.) (75) vs.

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