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Page 1: DIVISION II MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDSfs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketball_RB/2017/D2.pdfIndividual Records 3 FREE THROWS Free Throws Game 37—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande

Individual Records 2Team Records 4All-Time Individual Leaders 7Annual Individual Champions 14Annual Team Champions 182015 Most Improved Teams 23All-Time Winningest Teams 24

DIVISION II MEN’S BASKETBALL

RECORDS

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Individual Records 2

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSBasketball records are confined to the “modern era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, the first without the center jump after each goal scored. Official weekly statistics rankings in scor-ing and shooting began with the 1947-48 season. Individual rebounds were added for the 1950-51 season, while team rebounds were added for the 1959-60 season. Assists were added for the 1988-89 season. Blocked shots and steals were added for the 1992-93 season. Scoring and re bounding are ranked on per-game average; shooting, on percentage. Begin ning with the 1967-68 season, Division II rankings were limited only to NCAA members. The 1973-74 season was the first under a three-division reorganization plan adopted by the special NCAA Convention of August 1973. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate.

SCORINGPointsGame

113—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Hillsdale, Feb. 2, 1954

Season1,329—Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem, 1967 (32

games)Career

4,045—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1969-72 (121 games)

Average Per Game Season

†46.5—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, 1954 (1,255 in 27)

Career(Min. 1,400) 33.4—Travis Grant, Kentucky St.,

1969-72 (4,045 in 121) †Season and career figures for Francis limited only to his 39 games (27 in 1954) against four-year colleges.

Games Scoring at Least 50 Points Season

†8—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, 1954Career

†14—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande, 1953-54

†Season and career figures for Francis limited only to his 39 games (27 in 1954) against four-year colleges.

Most Games Scoring in Double Figures Career

130—Lambert Shell, Bridgeport, 1989-92Points Scored In Overtime

18—John Green, Barton vs. St. Andrews, Feb. 5, 2004 (team scored 19)

FIELD GOALSField Goals Game

38—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Alliance, Jan. 16, 1954 (71 attempts) and vs. Hillsdale, Feb. 2, 1954 (70 attempts)

Season539—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1972 (869

attempts)Career

1,760—Travis Grant, Kentucky St., 1969-72 (2,759 attempts)

Consecutive Field Goals Game

20—Lance Berwald, North Dakota St. vs. Augustana (SD), Feb. 17, 1984

Season28—Lance Berwald, North Dakota St., 1984

(during three games, Feb. 13-18); Don McAllister, Hartwick, 1980 (during six games, Jan. 26-Feb. 9)

Field-Goal Attempts Game

71—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Alliance, Jan. 16, 1954 (38 made)

Season925—Jim Toombs, Stillman, 1965 (388 made)

Career3,309—Bob Hopkins, Grambling, 1953-56

(1,403 made)

Field-Goal Percentage Game

(Min. 20 made) 100%—Lance Berwald, North Dakota St. vs. Augustana (SD), Feb. 17, 1984 (20 of 20); John Moon, Okla. Christian vs. Okla. Panhandle, Feb. 06, 2016 (20 of 20)

*Season78.9%—Garret Siler, Augusta, 2009 (225 of 285)

*based on qualifiers for annual championshipCareer

(Min. 400 made) 74.5%—Garret Siler, Augusta, 2006-09 (653 of 876)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSThree-Point Field GoalsGame

16—Thomas Vincent, Emporia St. vs. Southwest Baptist, Feb. 28, 2004 (23 attempts); Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings vs. Western N.M., Feb. 12, 2000 (28 attempts)

Season167—Alex Williams, Sacramento St., 1988 (369

attempts)Career

451—Cameron Munoz, Mont. St. Billings, 2003-06 (1,042 attempts)

Three-Point Field Goals Made per Game Season

6.2—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings, 2000 (160 in 26)

Career4.7—Antonio Harris, LeMoyne-Owen, 1998-99

(245 in 52)

Consecutive Three-Point Field Goals Game

10—Simon Cummings, Florida Tech vs. Trinity (FL), Dec. 20, 2011; Duane Huddleston, Missouri S&T vs. Truman, Jan. 23, 1988

Season18—Dan Drews, Le Moyne (during 11 games,

Dec. 11, 1993, to Feb. 2, 1994)

Consecutive Games Making a Three-Point Field Goal Season

35—Tarvoris Uzoigwe, Henderson St., Nov. 15, 2002, to March 17, 2003 (one season)

Career93—Daniel Parke, Rollins, Jan. 26, 1994, to

Feb. 28, 1997

Three-Point Field-Goal AttemptsGame

34—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings vs. Western N.M., Feb. 26, 2000 (13 made)

Season382—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings,

2000 (160 made)Career

1,100—Tavoris Uzoigwe, Henderson St., 2002-05 (404 made)

Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts per Game Season

14.7—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings, 2000 (382 in 26)

Career11.3—Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings,

1997-2000 (927 in 82)

Three-Point Field-Goal PercentageGame

(Min. 10 made) 100%—Rodney Edgerson, Ky. Wesleyan vs. Wis.-Parkside, Jan. 25, 2007 (10 of 10)

*Season(Min. 35 made) 65.0%—Ray Lee, Hampton,

1988 (39 of 60)(Min. 50 made) 60.3%—Aaron Fehler, Oakland

City, 1995 (73 of 121)(Min. 100 made) 56.7%—Scott Martin, Rollins,

1991 (114 of 201)(Min. 150 made) 45.3%—Alex Williams,

Sacramento St., 1988 (167 of 369)*based on qualifiers for annual championshipCareer

(Min. 200 made) 51.3%—Scott Martin, Rollins, 1988-91 (236 of 460)

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FREE THROWSFree ThrowsGame

37—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Hillsdale, Feb. 2, 1954 (45 attempts)

Season401—Joe Miller, Alderson Broaddus, 1957 (496

attempts)Career

1,130—Joe Miller, Alderson Broaddus, 1954-57 (1,460 attempts)

Consecutive Free Throws Game

26—Jim Moore, St. Anselm vs. Saint Rose, Feb. 18, 2006

Season94—Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky., 1997 (during 34

games, Nov. 8-March 20)

Free-Throw Attempts Game

45—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Hillsdale, Feb. 2, 1954 (37 made)

Season†510—Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande,

1954 (367 made)Career

1,460—Joe Miller, Alderson Broaddus, 1954-57 (1,130 made)

†Season figure for Francis limited to 27 games against four-year colleges.

Free-Throw Percentage Game

(Min. 20 made) 100%—Milosh Pujo, Lewis vs. Mt. St. Clare, Dec. 30, 1997 (20 of 20); Forrest “Butch” Meyeraan, Minn. St. Mankato vs. Wis.-River Falls, Feb. 21, 1961 (20 of 20)

*Season100%—Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky., 1997 (94

of 94)*based on qualifiers for annual championshipCareer

(Min. 250 made) 93.6%—Jordan Riewer, Minn. St. Moorhead, 2012-15 (294 of 314)

(Min. 500 made) 92.4%—Jake Linton, Saint Martin’s, 2006-09 (558 of 604)

REBOUNDSReboundsGame

53—Jim Roberts, Sewanee vs. Lambuth, Feb. 24, 1958

Season799—Elmore Smith, Kentucky St., 1971 (33

games)Career

2,334—Jim Smith, Steubenville, 1955-58 (112 games)

Average per Game Season

29.5—Tom Hart, Middlebury, 1956 (620 in 21)Career

(Min. 900) 27.6—Tom Hart, Middlebury, 1953, 55-56 (1,738 in 63)

ASSISTSAssistsGame

25—Adrian Hutt, Metro St. vs. Sacramento St., Feb. 9, 1991; Ali Baaqar, Morris Brown vs. Albany St. (GA), Jan. 26, 1991

Season400—Steve Ray, Bridgeport, 1989 (32 games)

Career1,044—Demetri Beekman, Assumption, 1990-

93 (119 games)

Average per Game Season

12.5—Steve Ray, Bridgeport, 1989 (400 in 32) Career

(Min. 550) 12.1—Steve Ray, Bridgeport, 1989-90 (785 in 65)

BLOCKED SHOTSBlocked ShotsGame

15—Mark Hensel, Pitt.-Johnstown vs. Slippery Rock, Jan. 22, 1994

Season170—Ryan McLemore, Edinboro, 2008 (31

games)Career

455—Bryan Grier, Wingate, 2005-08 (122 games)

Average per GameSeason

5.48—Ryan McLemore, Edinboro, 2008 (170 in 31)

Career4.24—Marcus Connor, St. Andrews, 2010-11

(229 in 54)

STEALSStealsGame

17—Antonio Walls, Alabama A&M vs. Albany St. (GA), Jan. 5, 1998

Season139—J.R. Gamble, Queens (NC), 2001 (32

games)Career

414—Jonte Flowers, Winona St., 2005-08 (141 games)

Average per GameSeason

4.96—Wayne Copeland, Lynn, 2000 (129 in 26)Career

4.46—Wayne Copeland, Lynn, 1999-2000 (254 in 57)

GAMESGames PlayedSeason

39—Urbane Bingham, Tanner Ketchman, Aaron Lien, Matt Nelson, Jordan Riewer, Ngijol Songolo, Isaac Sevlie, Tyler Vaughn, Prescott Williams, Minn. St. Moorhead, 2015

Career146—John Smith, Winona St., 2005-08

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TEAM RECORDSNote: Where records involve both teams, each team must be an NCAA Division II member in stitution.

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

SCORINGPoints

258—Troy vs. DeVry (GA) (141), Jan. 12, 1992

Points vs. Division II Team169—Stillman vs. Miles (123), Feb. 17, 1966

Points by Losing Team146—Mississippi Col. vs. West Ala. (160), Dec. 2, 1969

Points, Both Teams306—West Ala. (160) and Mississippi Col. (146), Dec. 2, 1969

Points in a Half135—Troy vs. DeVry (GA), Jan. 12, 1992

Fewest Points Allowed (Since 1938)4—Tennessee St. (7) vs. Oglethorpe, Feb. 16, 1971; Albion (76) vs. Adrian,

Dec. 12, 1938

Fewest Points, Both Teams (Since 1938)11—Tennessee St. (7) and Oglethorpe (4), Feb. 16, 1971

Widest Margin of Victory118—Mississippi Col. (168) vs. Dallas Bible (50), Dec. 9, 1971

FIELD GOALSField Goals

102—Troy vs. DeVry (GA), Jan. 12, 1992 (190 attempts)

Field-Goal Attempts190—Troy vs. DeVry (GA), Jan. 12, 1992 (102 made)

Fewest Field Goals (Since 1938)0—Adrian vs. Albion, Dec. 12, 1938 (28 attempts)

Fewest Field-Goal Attempts7—Mansfield vs. West Chester, Dec. 8, 1984 (4 made)

Field-Goal Percentage81.6%—Youngstown St. vs. UNI, Jan. 26, 1980 (31 of 38)

Field-Goal Percentage, Half95.0%—Abilene Christian vs. Cameron, Jan. 21, 1989 (19 of 20)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSThree-Point Field Goals

51—Troy vs. DeVry (GA), Jan. 12, 1992 (109 attempts)

Three-Point Field Goals, Both Teams39—Columbus St. (22) and Troy (17), Feb. 14, 1991

Consecutive Three-Point Field Goals Made Without a Miss

12—Southwest Minn. St. vs. Bemidji St., Jan. 22, 2000; Catawba vs. Wingate, Feb. 28, 1998; Pace vs. Medgar Evers, Nov. 27, 1991

Number of Different Players to Score a Three-Point Field Goal, One Team

10—Central Okla. vs. East Central, Feb. 11, 2009; Troy vs. DeVry (GA), Jan. 12, 1992

Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts109—Troy vs. DeVry (GA), Jan. 12, 1992 (51 made)

Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts, Both Teams

95—Columbus St. (52) vs. Troy (43), Feb. 14, 1991

Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage(Min. 10 made) 100%—LeMoyne-Owen vs. Delta St., Nov. 25, 2006 (10

of 10)

Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage, Both Teams

(Min. 10 made) 83.3%—Tampa (9 of 10) vs. Saint Leo (1 of 2), Jan. 21, 1987 (10 of 12)

(Min. 20 made) 77.8%—LeMoyne-Owen (10 of 10) vs. Delta St. (11 of 17), Nov. 25, 2006 (21 of 27)

FREE THROWSFree Throws Made

64—Wayne St. (MI) vs. Grand Valley St., Feb. 13, 1993 (79 attempts); Baltimore vs. Washington Col., Feb. 9, 1955 (84 attempts)

Free Throws made, Both Teams89—Southern Ind. (50) vs. Northern St. (39), Nov. 15, 1997 (3 OT);

Baltimore (64) and Washington Col. (25), Feb. 9, 1955

Consecutive Free Throws Made37—Southern Ind., January 23-30, 2003 (three games)

Free-Throw Attempts84—Baltimore vs. Washington Col., Feb. 9, 1955 (64 made)

Free-Throw Attempts, Both Teams142—Southern Ind. (80) vs. Northern St. (62), Nov. 15, 1997 (3 OT) (89

made)

Free-Throw Percentage(Min. 31 made) 100%—Dowling vs. Southampton, Feb. 6, 1985 (31 of 31)

Free-Throw Percentage, Both Teams(Min. 30 made) 100.0%—Le Moyne (7 of 7) vs. Saint Rose (27 of 27), Feb.

3, 2016 (34 of 34)

REBOUNDSRebounds

111—Central Mich. vs. Alma, Dec. 7, 1963

Rebounds, Both Teams141—Concordia Chicago (72) vs. Concordia (NE) (69), Feb. 26, 1965;

Loyola Maryland (75) vs. McDaniel (66), Dec. 6, 1961

Rebound Margin65—Moravian (100) vs. Drew (35), Feb. 18, 1969

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ASSISTSAssists

65—Troy vs. DeVry (GA), Jan. 12, 1992

Assists, Both Teams65—Central Okla. (34) vs. Stonehill (31), Dec. 29, 1990

PERSONAL FOULSPersonal Fouls

51—Northern St. vs. Southern Ind., Nov. 15, 1997 (3 OT)

Personal Fouls, Both Teams (Including overtimes)

91—Northern St. (51) vs. Southern Ind. (40), Nov. 15, 1997 (3 OT)

Personal Fouls, Both Teams (Regulation time)

78—Chico St. (41) vs. Cal St. San B’dino (37), Feb. 12, 2005 (85 total per-sonal fouls including overtime)

Players Disqualified7—Northern St. vs. Southern Ind., Nov. 15, 1997 (3 OT); Edinboro vs.

California (PA) (5 OT), Feb. 4, 1989; Colorado St.-Pueblo vs. Air Force, Jan. 12, 1972; Washington Col. vs. Baltimore, Feb. 9, 1955; Illinois Col. vs. Illinois Tech, Dec. 13, 1952; Steuben ville vs. West Liberty, 1952

Players Disqualified, Both Teams12—Alfred (6) and Rensselaer (6), Jan. 9, 1971

OVERTIMESOvertime Periods

7—Yankton (79) vs. Black Hills St. (80), Feb. 18, 1956

Points in One Overtime Period27—Southern Ind. vs. Central Mo., Jan. 5, 1985

Points in One Overtime Period, Both Teams46—North Dakota St. (25) vs. St. Cloud St. (21), Jan. 16, 1999; North

Dakota St. (25) vs. South Dakota (21), Jan. 9, 1999

Points in Overtime Periods60—California (PA) vs. Edinboro (5 OT), Feb. 4, 1989

Points in Overtime Periods, Both Teams114—California (PA) (60) vs. Edinboro (54) (5 OT), Feb. 4, 1989

Winning Margin in Overtime Game22—Pfeiffer (72) vs. Belmont Abbey (50), Dec. 8, 1960

SEASON RECORDS

SCORINGPoints

3,784—West Liberty, 2011 (34 games)

Average Per Game121.1—Troy, 1992 (3,513 in 29)

Average Scoring Margin31.4—Bryan, 1961 (93.8 offense, 62.4 defense)

Games at Least 100 Points25—West Liberty, 2011 (34-game season); Troy, 1993 (32-game season)

Consecutive Games at Least 100 Points17—Norfolk St., 1970

FIELD GOALSField Goals

1,455—Kentucky St., 1971 (2,605 attempts)

Field Goals Per Game46.9—Lincoln (MO), 1967 (1,267 in 27)

Field-Goal Attempts2,853—Ark.-Pine Bluff, 1967 (1,306 made)

Field-Goal Attempts Per Game108.2—Stillman, 1968 (2,814 in 26)

Field-Goal Percentage62.4%—Kentucky St., 1976 (1,093 of 1,753)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSThree-Point Field Goals

503—West Liberty, 2011 (1,208 attempts)

Three-Point Field Goals Per Game15.3—Troy, 1992 (444 in 29)

Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts1,303—Troy, 1992 (444 made)

Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts Per Game44.9—Troy, 1992 (1,303 in 29)

Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage(Min. 90 made) 53.8%—Winston-Salem, 1988 (98 of 182)(Min. 200 made) 50.2%—Oakland City, 1992 (244 of 486)

Consecutive Games Scoring A Three-Point Field Goal (Multiple seasons)

792—Bentley, Dec. 5, 1989-Present

FREE THROWSFree Throws made

896—Ouachita Baptist, 1965 (1,226 attempts)

Free Throws made Per Game36.1—Baltimore, 1955 (686 in 19)

Free-Throw Attempts1,226—Ouachita Baptist, 1965 (896 made)

Free-Throw Attempts Per Game49.6—Baltimore, 1955 (943 in 19)

Free-Throw Percentage82.5%—Gannon, 1998 (473 of 573)

REBOUNDSRebounds

1,667—Norfolk St., 1973 (31 games)

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Average Per Game65.8—Bentley, 1964 (1,513 in 23)

Average Rebound Margin24.4—Mississippi Val., 1976 (63.9 offense, 39.5 defense)

ASSISTSAssists

736—Southern N.H., 1993 (33 games)

Average Per Game25.6—Quincy, 1994 (716 in 28)

PERSONAL FOULSPersonal Fouls

947—Seattle, 1952 (37 games)

Personal Fouls Per Game29.9—Shaw, 1987 (748 in 25)

Fewest Personal Fouls184—Sewanee, 1962 (17 games)

Fewest Personal Fouls Per Game10.0—Ashland, 1969 (301 in 30)

DEFENSELowest Points Per Game Allowed

20.2—Alcorn, 1941 (323 in 16)

Lowest Points Per Game Allowed (Since 1948)

29.1—Miss. Industrial, 1948 (436 in 15)

Lowest Field-Goal Percentage Allowed (Since 1978)

35.8—Tarleton St., 2002 (657 of 1,837)

OVERTIMESMost Overtime Games

9—Angelo St., 2011 (won 4, lost 5); Barton, 2007 (won 9, lost 0)

Most Consecutive Overtime Games4—Barton, 2007 (won 4, lost 0)

Most Overtime WINS9—Barton, 2007 (won 9, lost 0)

Most Multiple-Overtime Games5—Cal St. Dom. Hills, 1987 (four 2 ot, one 3 ot; won 2, lost 3)

GENERAL RECORDSgames in a Season

39—Winona St., 2008 (38-1); Kennesaw St., 2004 (35-4); Regis (CO), 1949 (36-3)

Victories in a Season38—Winona St., 2008 (38-1)

Victories in a Perfect Season36—Findlay, 2009

Consecutive Victories57—Winona St. (from Jan. 13, 2006-March 22, 2007)

Consecutive 30-win seasons4—Ky. Wesleyan, 1998 (30); 1999 (35); 2000 (31); 2001 (31)

Most-Improved Team From One Season to the Next

181/2 games—N.M. Highlands, 2009 (from 1-26 to 20-8)

Consecutive Home-Court Victories80—Philadelphia U. (from Jan. 8, 1991-Nov. 21, 1995)

Consecutive Regular-Season Victories (Postseason tournaments not included)

55—Bentley (from Feb. 21, 2006-Nov. 8, 2008)

Consecutive Victories Against An Opponent47—Fla. Southern vs. Saint Leo, Feb. 11, 1985-Feb. 11, 2009 (streak

ended Jan. 11, 2010)

Defeats in a Season28—UNC Pembroke, 2003 (0-28)

Consecutive Defeats in a Season28—UNC Pembroke, 2003 (0-28)

Consecutive Defeats46—Southwest Minn. St. (Dec. 11, 1971-Dec. 1, 1973); Olivet (Feb. 21,

1959-Dec. 4, 1961)

Consecutive Winning Seasons35—Norfolk St., 1963-97

Consecutive Nonlosing Seasons35—Norfolk St., 1963-97

††Unbeaten Teams (Since 1938; number of victories in parentheses)

1938 Glenville St. (28)1941 Milwaukee St. (16)1942 UIndy (16)1942 Rochester (NY) (16)1944 Langston (23)1945 Langston (24)1948 West Virginia St. (23)1949 Tennessee St. (24)1956 Rochester Inst. (17)1959 Grand Canyon (20)1961 Calvin (20)1964 Bethany (WV) (18)1965 Central St. (OH) (30)1965 Evansville (29)#1993 Bakersfield (33)#1996 Fort Hays St. (34)#2009 Findlay (36)#

††at least 15 victories; #NCAA Division II champion

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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

SINGLE-GAME RECORDSScoring HighsPts. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date113 Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Hillsdale 195484 Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Alliance 195482 Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. Bluffton 195480 Paul Crissman, Southern California Col. vs. Pacific Christian 196677 William English, Winston-Salem vs. Fayetteville St. 1968 75 Travis Grant, Kentucky St. vs. Northwood (MI) 197072 Nate DeLong, Wis.-River Falls vs. Winona St. 194872 Lloyd Brown, Aquinas vs. Cleary 195372 Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande vs. California (PA) 195372 John McElroy, Youngstown St. vs. Wayne St. (MI) 1969 71 Clayborn Jones, L.A. Pacific vs. L.A. Baptist 196570 Paul Wilcox, Davis & Elkins vs. Glenville St. 195970 Bo Clark, UCF vs. Fla. Memorial 1977

SEASON RECORDSScoring AveragePlayer, Team Season G FG FT Pts. Avg.Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio

Grande†1954 27 444 367 1,255 *46.5

Earl Glass, Miss. Industrial †1963 19 322 171 815 42.9Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem †1967 32 509 311 *1,329 41.5John Rinka, Kenyon †1970 23 354 234 942 41.0Willie Shaw, Lane †1964 18 303 121 727 40.4 Travis Grant, Kentucky St. †1972 33 *539 226 1,304 39.5Thales McReynolds, Miles †1965 18 294 118 706 39.2Bob Johnson, Fitchburg St. 1963 18 213 277 703 39.1Roger Kuss, Wis.-River Falls †1953 21 291 235 817 38.9Florindo Vieira, Quinnipiac 1954 14 191 138 520 37.1 †national champion; *record

Field-Goal Percentage(Based on qualifiers for annual championship)Player, Team Season G FG FGA Pts.Garret Siler, Augusta †2009 35 225 285 *78.9Garret Siler, Augusta †2008 34 211 277 76.2Todd Linder, Tampa †1987 32 282 375 75.2Maurice Stafford, North Ala. †1984 34 198 264 75.0Matthew Cornegay, Tuskegee †1982 29 208 278 74.8Jake Thelen, Bellarmine †2014 31 195 264 73.9Callistus Eziukwu, Grand Valley St. †2005 28 157 213 73.7Brian Moten, West Ga. †1992 26 141 192 73.4Ed Phillips, Alabama A&M †1968 22 154 210 73.3 Ray Strozier, Central Mo. †1980 28 142 195 72.8Harold Booker, Cheyney †1965 24 144 198 72.7Chad Scott, California (PA) †1994 30 178 245 72.7Tom Schurfranz, Bellarmine †1991 30 245 339 72.3Marv Lewis, Southampton †1969 24 271 375 72.3Louis Newsome, North Ala. †1988 29 192 266 72.2 Ed Phillips, Alabama A&M †1971 24 159 221 71.9Gregg Northington, Alabama St. 1971 26 324 451 71.8 †national champion; *record

Three-Point Field GoalsPlayer, Team Season G 3FGAlex Williams, Sacramento St. 1988 30 167Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings 2000 26 160P.J. Foster, Limestone 2014 30 155Yandel Brown, Columbus St. 2005 32 148Eric Kline, Northern St. 1995 30 148Eric Kline, Northern St. 1994 33 148Jamar Board, Alderson Broaddus 2010 30 147Cameron Munoz, Mont. St. Billings 2006 28 147Ronald Zimmerman, S.C. Aiken 2014 37 144Mark Dockery, King (TN) 2011 34 141Mike Taylor, West Virginia St. 2004 32 140Shawn Pughsley, Central Okla. 1998 32 139Jed Bedford, Columbus St. 2003 32 135Reece Gliko, Mont. St. Billings 1997 28 135Ray Gutierrez, California (PA) 1993 27 135Jason Garrow, Augustana (SD) 1992 27 135Ronald Zimmerman, S.C. Aiken 2013 33 134Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings 1999 28 133Sam Liggins, Alderson Broaddus 2009 33 129Stephen Dye, Alderson Broaddus 2004 34 129Shawn Williams, Central Okla. 1991 29 129

Three-Point Field Goals per GamePlayer, Team Season G 3FG Avg.Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings †2000 26 160 *6.2Alex Williams, Sacramento St. †1988 30 *167 5.6Cameron Munoz, Mont. St. Billings †2006 28 147 5.3P.J. Foster, Limestone †2014 30 155 5.2Jason Garrow, Augustana (SD) †1992 27 135 5.0Eric Kline, Northern St. †1995 30 148 4.9Jamar Board, Alderson Broaddus †2010 30 147 4.9Ray Gutierrez, California (PA) †1993 29 142 4.9Steve Brown, West Ala. 2000 26 126 4.8Antonio Harris, LeMoyne-Owen †1999 26 126 4.8Kwame Morton, Clarion †1994 26 126 4.8Reece Gliko, Mont. St. Billings †1997 28 135 4.8Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings 1999 28 133 4.8John Boyd, LeMoyne-Owen 1992 26 123 4.7Duane Huddleston, Missouri S&T 1988 25 118 4.7Yandel Brown, Columbus St. †2005 32 148 4.6Antonio Harris, LeMoyne-Owen †1998 26 119 4.6Ricardo Watkins, Tuskegee 2000 24 110 4.6Eric Kline, Northern St. 1994 33 148 4.5Robbie Waldrop, Lees-McRae 2001 25 112 4.5Damien Blair, West Chester 1994 28 125 4.5Eric Carpenter, Cal St. San B’dino 1994 26 116 4.5†national champion; *record

Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage(Based on qualifiers for annual championship)Player, Team Season G 3FG 3FGA Pct.Ray Lee, Hampton †1988 24 39 60 *65.0Steve Hood, Winston-Salem 1988 28 42 67 62.7Mark Willey, Fort Hays St. †1990 29 49 81 60.5Aaron Fehler, Oakland City †1995 26 73 121 60.3Aaron Baker, Mississippi Col. †1989 27 69 117 59.0Walter Hurd, Johnson C. Smith 1989 27 49 84 58.3 Matt Hopson, Oakland City †1996 31 84 145 57.9Jon Bryant, St. Cloud St. 1996 27 54 94 57.4Adam Harness, Oakland City †1997 26 39 68 57.4

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Player, Team Season G 3FG 3FGA Pct.Scott Martin, Rollins †1991 28 114 201 56.7Charles Byrd, West Tex. A&M †1987 31 95 168 56.5Aaron Buckoski, Michigan Tech 1997 26 39 69 56.5Jay Nolan, Bowie St. 1987 27 70 124 56.5Kris Kidwell, Oakland City 1996 28 44 78 56.4Tony Harris, Dist. Columbia 1987 30 79 141 56.0Rickey Barrett, Ala.-Huntsville 1987 26 63 113 55.8 Quinn Murphy, Drury 1995 27 45 81 55.6Erik Fisher, San Fran. St. 1991 28 80 144 55.6Mike Doyle, Philadelphia U. 1988 30 82 149 55.0 †national champion; *record

Free-Throw Percentage(Based on qualifiers for annual championship)Player, Team Season G FT FTA. Pct.Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky. †1997 35 94 94 *100.0Jake Linton, Saint Martin’s †2008 27 162 168 96.4Derek Brown, Sioux Falls †2014 27 76 79 96.2Ashton Brown, Tex. A&M-Kingsville †2012 26 124 129 96.1Tomas Rimkus, Pace 1997 25 65 68 95.6C. J. Cowgill, Chaminade †2001 22 113 119 95.0Jordan Riewer, Minn. St. Moorhead †2015 39 130 137 94.9Rory Morgan, Colo. Christian 2008 31 85 90 94.4Billy Newton, Morgan St. †1976 28 85 90 94.4Kent Andrews, McNeese St. †1968 24 85 90 94.4Darroll Phillips, Chico St. 2008 27 83 88 94.3Mike Sanders, Northern Colo. †1987 28 82 87 94.3Jonathan Hawkins, Northwest Nazarene †2013 26 80 85 94.1Curtis Small, Southampton †2002 29 109 116 94.0Brent Mason, St. Joseph’s (IN) 2001 31 125 133 94.0Aaron Farley, Harding †2003 30 137 146 93.8Jake Schalow, Bemidji St. 2014 27 91 97 93.8Jordan Riewer, Minn. St. Moorhead 2014 22 60 64 93.8Marcus Martinez, Cal St. Stanislaus †2006 27 75 80 93.8Dustin Maguire, Northern Ky. †2009 31 88 94 93.6Amry Shelby, Wayne St. (NE) 2013 27 87 93 93.5Travis Starns, Colorado Mines †1999 26 87 93 93.5Girod Adams, Northwest Mo. St. †2010 27 86 92 93.5Jay Harrie, Mont. St. Billings †1994 26 86 92 93.5†national champion; *record

Rebounds (Since 1973)Player, Team Season G Reb..Marvin Webster, Morgan St. 1974 33 740Marvin Webster, Morgan St. 1973 28 650Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 1975 27 608Earl Williams, Winston-Salem 1974 26 553Antonio Garcia, Ky. Wesleyan 1999 37 540Charles Oakley, Virginia Union 1985 31 535Larry Johnson, Prairie View 1974 23 519Andre Means, Sacred Heart 1977 32 516Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 1975 25 513Harvey Jones, Alabama St. 1974 28 503Andre Means, Sacred Heart 1978 30 493Colin Ducharme, Longwood 2001 31 490Rick Mahorn, Hampton 1980 31 490Rob Roesch, Staten Island 1989 31 482Leonard Robinson, Tennessee St. 1974 28 478Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 1976 24 475

Rebound AveragePlayer, Team Ht. Season G Reb.. Avg.Tom Hart, Middlebury †1956 21 620 *29.5 25.6Tom Hart, Middlebury †1955 22 649 29.5 25.1

Player, Team Ht. Season G Reb.. Avg.Frank Stronczek, American Int’l †1966 26 717 27.6 24.4R.C. Owens, Albertson †1954 25 677 27.1 23.6Maurice Stokes, Saint Francis (PA) 1954 26 689 26.5 23.5 †national champion; *record

(Since 1973) Player, Team Season G Reb. Avg.Larry Johnson, Prairie View 1974 23 519 22.6Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 1975 27 608 22.5Marvin Webster, Morgan St. 1974 33 740 22.4Earl Williams, Winston-Salem 1974 26 553 21.3Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 1974 25 513 20.5Larry Gooding, Saint Augustine’s 1974 22 443 20.1Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 1976 24 475 19.8Calvin Robinson, Mississippi Val. 1976 23 432 18.8Scott Mountz, California (PA) 1978 24 431 18.0Howard Shockley, Salisbury 1975 23 406 17.7Charles Oakley, Virginia Union 1985 31 535 17.3Marvin Webster, Morgan St. 1975 27 458 17.0Larry Johnson, UALR 1976 24 402 16.8Keith Smith, Shaw 1979 20 329 16.5Andre Means, Sacred Heart 1978 30 493 16.4Donnie Roberts, St. Paul’s 1975 25 406 16.2Andre Means, Sacred Heart 1977 32 516 16.1Dan Donahue, SIUE 1975 26 419 16.1Lorenzo Poole, Albany St. (GA) 1995 26 417 16.0David Binion, N.C. Central 1983 25 400 16.0

AssistsPlayer, Team Season G Ast.Steve Ray, Bridgeport †1989 32 *400Steve Ray, Bridgeport †1990 33 385Tony Smith, Pfeiffer †1992 35 349Luke Cooper, Alas. Anchorage †2008 35 310Rob Paternostro, Southern N.H. 1995 33 309Jim Ferrer, Bentley 1989 31 309Kyle Camper, Slippery Rock †2009 29 305Brian Gregory, Oakland 1989 28 300Charles Jordan, Erskine 1992 34 298Josh Magette, Ala.-Huntsville †2012 33 295Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands †1995 27 291Pat Chambers, Philadelphia U. 1994 30 290Zack Whiting, Chaminade †2007 27 289Craig Lottie, Alabama A&M 1995 32 287Adrian Hutt, Metro St. †1991 28 285Javar Cheatham, Gannon †2001 30 283Zach Monaghan, Minn. St. Mankato †2014 35 282Patrick Boen, Stonehill 1989 32 278Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands †1994 27 277Clayton Smith, Metro St. †2003 33 274†national champion; *record

Assist AveragePlayer, Team Season G Ast. Avg.Steve Ray, Bridgeport †1989 32 *400 *12.5Steve Ray, Bridgeport †1990 33 385 11.7Demetri Beekman, Assumption †1993 23 264 11.5Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands †1995 27 291 10.8Brian Gregory, Oakland 1989 28 300 10.7Zack Whiting, Chaminade †2007 27 289 10.7Kyle Camper, Slippery Rock †2009 29 305 10.5Brent Schremp, Slippery Rock 1995 25 259 10.4Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands †1994 27 277 10.3Adrian Hutt, Metro St. †1991 28 285 10.2 Tony Smith, Pfeiffer †1992 35 349 10.0Jim Ferrer, Bentley 1989 31 309 10.0

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Player, Team Season G Ast. Avg.Ryan Nelson, Grand Canyon †2006 27 263 9.7Todd Chappell, Texas Wesleyan †2000 27 263 9.7Pat Chambers, Philadelphia U. 1994 30 290 9.7Marcus Talbert, Colo. Christian 1994 27 261 9.7Carlin Hughes, Mont. St. Billings 2006 28 269 9.6Paul Beaty, Miles 1992 26 248 9.5Lawrence Jordan, IPFW 1990 28 266 9.5Hal Chambers, Columbus St. 1993 24 227 9.5 †national champion; *record

Blocked ShotsPlayer, Team Season G Blk.Ryan McLemore, Edinboro †2008 31 *170James Doyle, Concord †1998 30 157Antonio Harvey, Pfeiffer †1993 29 155Bryan Grier, Wingate †2006 31 151Ramel Allen, Bridgeport †2005 30 146Fred Harris, West Virginia St. 2010 32 143Alvin Brown, S.C. Aiken †2014 35 144Kenyon Gamble, Tuskegee †2004 28 142John Burke, Southampton †1996 28 142Matthew Rogers, Southwest Baptist 2008 30 136Vonzell McGrew, Mo. Western St. †1995 31 132Marcus Connor, St. Andrews †2010 27 130Colin Ducharme, Longwood 2001 31 130Corey Johnson, Pace 1995 30 130Derek Moore, S.C. Aiken 1998 30 129John Smith, Winona St. 2006 36 127Johnny Tyson, Central Okla. †1994 27 126Garth Joseph, Saint Rose †1997 34 124Kino Outlaw, Mount Olive 1995 28 124Jordan Richard, Cal St. L.A. †2013 27 123Matthew Rogers, Southwest Baptist †2009 30 123†national champion; *record

Blocked-Shot AveragePlayer, Team Season G Blk. Avg.

Ryan McLemore, Edinboro †2008 31 *170 *5.48Antonio Harvey, Pfeiffer †1993 29 155 5.34James Doyle, Concord †1998 30 157 5.23Kenyon Gamble, Tuskegee †2004 28 142 5.07John Burke, Southampton †1996 28 142 5.07Bryan Grier, Wingate †2006 31 151 4.87Ramel Allen, Bridgeport †2005 30 146 4.86Marcus Connor, St. Andrews †2010 27 130 4.81Johnny Tyson, Central Okla. †1994 27 126 4.66Jordan Richard, Cal St. L.A. †2013 27 123 4.56Matthew Rogers, Southwest Baptist 2008 30 136 4.53Fred Harris, West Virginia St. 2010 32 143 4.47Kino Outlaw, Mount Olive †1995 28 124 4.43Kino Outlaw, Mount Olive 1996 27 117 4.33Corey Johnson, Pace 1995 30 130 4.33Derek Moore, S.C. Aiken 1998 30 129 4.30Vonzell McGrew, Mo. Western St. 1995 31 132 4.26Jason Roseto, Edinboro †2001 23 97 4.22Kobby Acquah, Clark Atlanta 2005 28 118 4.21Temi Adebayo, Philadelphia U. †2011 24 101 4.21†national champion; *record

StealsPlayer, Team Season G Stl.J.R. Gamble, Queens (NC) †2001 32 *139Wayne Copeland, Lynn †2000 26 129Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern Okla. †2009 30 128Japhet McNeil, Bridgeport †2007 31 125

Player, Team Season G Stl.Wayne Copeland, Lynn †1999 31 125Terrance Gist, USC Upstate †1998 29 122Devlin Herring, Pitt.-Johnstown †1997 27 122Jonte Flowers, Winona St. 2008 36 121Dion Waiters, Bridgeport †2013 27 120Oronn Brown, Clarion 1997 29 120Devlin Herring, Pitt.-Johnstown 1998 29 118David Clark, Bluefield St. †1996 31 118Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne †1993 32 116Ken Francis, Molloy †1994 27 116Darnell White, California (PA) 1994 30 115Drew Williamson, Metro St. †2006 31 114Jayson Williams, Lane 2005 32 114Luke Kendall, Metro St. 2004 34 114Eddin Santiago, Mo. Southern St. 2001 30 114Tracy Gross, High Point 1997 29 114†national champion; *record

Steal AveragePlayer, Team Season G Stl. Avg.Wayne Copeland, Lynn †2000 26 129 *4.96John Morris, Bluefield St. 1994 23 104 4.52Devlin Herring, Pitt.-Johnstown †1997 27 122 4.52Dion Waiters, Bridgeport †2013 27 120 4.44J.R. Gamble, Queens (NC) †2001 32 *139 4.34Ken Francis, Molloy †1994 27 116 4.29Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern Okla. †2009 30 128 4.27Terrance Gist, USC Upstate †1998 29 122 4.21Oronn Brown, Clarion 1997 29 120 4.14Devlin Herring, Pitt.-Johnstown 1998 29 118 4.07Michael Dean, Cal St. East Bay 1998 26 105 4.04Julius Reid, Florida Tech 2013 27 109 4.04Terryl Woolery, Cal Poly Pomona 1997 27 109 4.04Japhet McNeil, Bridgeport †2007 31 125 4.03Wayne Copeland, Lynn †1999 31 125 4.03Xander McNally, Dominican (CA) †2012 26 104 4.00Kevin Nichols, Bemidji St. 1994 26 104 4.00Tracy Gross, High Point 1997 29 114 3.93Peron Austin, Colorado St.-Pueblo 1997 28 110 3.93Marcus Stubblefield, Queens (NC) 1993 28 110 3.93†national champion; *record

CAREER RECORDSPointsPlayer, Team Seasons Pts. Travis Grant, Kentucky St. 1969-72 *4,045Bob Hopkins, Grambling 1953-56 3,759Tony Smith, Pfeiffer 1989-92 3,378Earnest Lee, Clark Atlanta 1984-87 3,298Joe Miller, Alderson Broaddus 1954-57 3,294 Henry Logan, Western Caro. 1965-68 3,290John Rinka, Kenyon 1967-70 3,251Dick Barnett, Tennessee St. 1956-59 3,209Willie Scott, Alabama St. 1966-69 3,155Johnnie Allen, Bethune-Cookman 1966-69 3,058 Bennie Swain, Texas Southern 1955-58 3,008Lambert Shell, Bridgeport 1989-92 3,001Carl Hartman, Alderson Broaddus 1952-55 2,959Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem 1964-67 2,935*record

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Scoring Average(Minimum 1,400 points)Player, Team Seasons G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg. Travis Grant, Kentucky St. 1969-72 121 *1,760 — 525 *4,045 *33.4John Rinka, Kenyon 1967-70 99 1,261 — 729 3,251 32.8Florindo Vieira, Quinnipiac 1954-57 69 761 — 741 2,263 32.8Willie Shaw, Lane 1961-64 76 960 — 459 2,379 31.3Mike Davis, Virginia Union 1966-69 89 1,014 — 730 2,758 31.0Henry Logan, Western Caro. 1965-68 107 1,263 — 764 3,290 30.7Willie Scott, Alabama St. 1966-69 103 1,277 — 601 3,155 30.6Carlos Knox, IUPUI 1995-98 85 832 208 684 2,556 30.1George Gilmore, Chaminade 1991-92 51 485 174 387 1,531 30.0Brett Beeson, Minn. St.

Moorhead1995-96 54 551 92 421 1,615 29.9

Bob Hopkins, Grambling 1953-56 126 1,403 — 953 3,759 29.8Rod Butler, Western New Eng. 1968-70 59 697 — 331 1,725 29.2Gregg Northington, Alabama

St. 1970-72 75 894 — 403 2,191 29.2

Isaiah Wilson, Baltimore 1969-71 67 731 — 471 1,933 28.9*record

Field-Goal Percentage(Minimum 400 field goals made) Player, Team Seasons G FG FGA Pct. Garret Siler, Augusta 2006-09 121 653 876 *74.5Todd Linder, Tampa 1984-87 122 909 1,284 70.8Tom Schurfranz, Bellarmine 1987-88, 91-92 112 742 1,057 70.2Chad Scott, California (PA) 1991-94 115 465 664 70.0Ed Phillips, Alabama A&M 1968-71 95 610 885 68.9Ulysses Hackett, USC Upstate 1990-92 90 824 1,213 67.9Jake Thelen, Bellarmine 2013-15 98 581 856 67.9Larry Tucker, Lewis 1981-83 84 677 999 67.8Otis Evans, Wayne St. (MI) 1989-92 106 472 697 67.7Matthew Cornegay, Tuskegee 1979-82 105 524 783 66.9Ray Strozier, Central Mo. 1978-81 110 563 843 66.8Dennis Edwards, Fort Hays St. 1994-95 59 666 998 66.7James Morris, Central Okla. 1990-93 76 532 798 66.7Lance Berwald, North Dakota St. 1983-84 58 475 717 66.2Kevin Kotzur, St. Mary’s (TX) 2010-13 116 851 1,287 66.1Harold Booker, Cheyney 1965-67, 69 108 662 1,002 66.1*record

Three-Point Field Goals Made Player, Team Seasons G 3FG Cameron Munoz, Mont. St. Billings 2003-06 99 *451Stephen Dye, Alderson Broaddus 2002-05 121 443Steve Moyer, Gannon 1996-99 112 442Tony Smith, Pfeiffer 1989-92 126 431Kwame Morton, Clarion 1991-94 105 411Brandon Wright, Erskine 2007-10 114 407Tarvoris Uzoigwe, Henderson St. 2002-05 119 404Alex Hall, Drury 2010-13 123 389Gary Duda, Merrimack 1989-92 122 389Logan Lyle, King (TN) 2012-15 117 383Mike Taylor, West Virginia St. 2001-04 116 378Seger Bonifant, West Liberty 2013-16 137 374Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings 1998-00 82 371Jason Emerson, Pfeiffer/West Virginia St. 2005-06, 09-10 122 367Rion Rayfield, Fla. Southern 2008-11 135 364Ben Stelzer, Michigan Tech 2012-15 118 363Tim Turner, Washington Adventist/Davis & Elkins 2008-11 108 360Pierce Caldwell, Incarnate Word 2007-10 117 360Craig Sanders, Northern Ky. 1999-02 122 356Nate Newell, Ark.-Monticello 2004-07 112 355Columbus Parker, Johnson C. Smith 1990-93 115 354Gary Paul, UIndy 1987-90 111 354

Player, Team Seasons G 3FG Jared Hembree, West Ala. 2004-07 108 353Braxton Adamson, Dallas Baptist 2008-11 125 351Matt Miller, Drury 1999-02 106 351Travis Tuttle, North Dakota 1994-97 108 350Ronald Zimmerman, S.C. Aiken 2010, 12-14 111 344Aaron Hill, Rockhurst 2007-10 114 344Mike Ziegler, Colorado Mines 1987-90 118 344*record

Three-Point Field Goals Made per Game(Minimum 200 three-point field goals made) Player, Team Seasons G 3FG Avg. Antonio Harris, LeMoyne-Owen 1998-99 52 245 *4.71Cameron Munoz, Mont. St. Billings 2003-06 99 *451 4.56Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings 1998-00 82 371 4.52Alex Williams, Sacramento St. 1987-88 58 247 4.26Yandel Brown, Columbus St. 2004-05 63 264 4.19Tommie Spearman, Columbus St. 1994-95 56 233 4.16Reece Gliko, Mont. St. Billings 1996-97 56 231 4.13Danny Phillips, Mont. St. Billings 2001-02 55 222 4.03Steve Moyer, Gannon 1996-99 112 442 3.95P.J. Foster, Limestone 2013-14 60 235 3.92Kwame Morton, Clarion 1991-94 105 411 3.91Quinn Beckwith, North Ala. 2007-08 55 205 3.73Thad McFadden, Fairmont St. 2008-09 58 216 3.72Zoderick Green, Central Okla. 1993-95 57 212 3.72Shawn Williams, Central Okla. 1989-91 57 212 3.72Derrick Brown, Coker 1999-02 77 285 3.70Stephen Dye, Alderson Broaddus 2002-05 121 443 3.66Mike Sinclair, Bowie St. 1987-89 82 299 3.65Tai Crutchfield, Philadelphia U. 2000-01 58 210 3.62Nate Allen, Western St. 1996-97 57 205 3.60Brandon Wright, Erskine 2007-10 114 407 3.57Tryvan Leech, Glenville St. 2008-09 57 202 3.54Ryan Stefanski, California (PA) 2001-03 88 305 3.47Robert Martin, Sacramento St. 1987-89 85 294 3.46Tony Smith, Pfeiffer 1989-92 126 431 3.42*record

Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage(Minimum 200 three-point field goals made)Player, Team Seasons G 3FG 3FGA Pct. Seger Bonifant, West Liberty 2013-16 137 374 712 *52.5Scott Martin, Rollins 1988-91 104 236 460 51.3Todd Woelfle, Oakland City 1995-98 103 210 412 51.0Matt Markle, Shippensburg 1989-92 101 202 408 49.5Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky. 1994-97 122 303 619 48.9Lance Gelnett, Millersville 1989-92 109 266 547 48.6Antonio Harris, LeMoyne-Owen 1998-99 52 245 510 48.0Mark Willey, Fort Hays St. 1989-92 117 224 478 46.9 Todd Bowden, Randolph-Macon 1987-89 84 229 491 46.6David Johnson, Winona St. 2007-10 133 318 685 46.4Gary Paul, UIndy 1987-90 111 354 768 46.1Ben Nemmers, North Dakota St. 2001-04 110 257 558 46.1Brad Oleson, Alas. Fairbanks 2003-05 87 229 499 45.9Matt Ripaldi, Southern N.H. 1993-96 123 277 604 45.9Mark Morse, Lake Superior St. 2006-09 106 246 537 45.8Chad Miller, Oakland City 2004-07 113 315 688 45.8Chris Conroy, St. Anselm 2002-05 114 234 511 45.8Alex Williams, Sacramento St. 1987-88 58 247 541 45.7Craig Nelson, Northern St. 2005-08 122 262 574 45.6Bill Luther, Pitt.-Johnstown 2011-14 111 263 579 45.4Kyle Fossman, Alas. Anchorage 2011-14 105 257 567 45.3Jordan Nuness, Minn. Duluth 2006-08 85 242 534 45.3Steven Gum, Drury 2005-08 116 277 612 45.3

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Player, Team Seasons G 3FG 3FGA Pct. Jordan Riewer, Minn. St. Moorhead 2012-15 122 227 502 45.2Jason Bullock, Indiana (PA) 1993-96 119 287 635 45.2Benjamin Chasten, Johnson C. Smith 2002-05 92 202 448 45.1Jason Emerson, Pfeiffer/West Virginia

St.2005-06,

09-10122 367 815 45.0

Boyd Printy, Truman 1990-92 77 201 447 45.0*record

Free-Throw Percentage(Minimum 250 free throws made) Player, Team Seasons G FT FTA Pct. Jordan Riewer, Minn. St. Moorhead 2012-15 122 294 314 *93.6Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky. 1994-97 122 272 291 93.5Jake Linton, Saint Martin’s 2006-09 111 558 604 92.4Kent Andrews, McNeese St. 1967-69 67 252 275 91.6Kyle Caiola, Findlay 2011-12 59 260 285 91.2Nathan Hyde, Findlay 2008-11 128 356 395 90.1Cris Brunson, Southern Ind. 2002-05 129 317 352 90.1Jon Hagen, Minn. St. Mankato 1963-65 73 252 280 90.0Will Perry, Lenoir-Rhyne 2013-16 99 317 353 89.8Drew Carlson, Minn. St. Mankato 2000-03 107 306 342 89.5Brantley Osborne, Shepherd 2011-14 114 263 294 89.5Lance Den Boer, Central Wash. 2005-07 80 386 432 89.4Dave Reynolds, Davis & Elkins 1986-89 107 383 429 89.3Chandler Hash, USC Upstate/Anderson

(SC)2011-14 113 412 462 89.2

Cory Coe, Hillsdale 2003-06 110 258 290 89.0Aaron Hill, Rockhurst 2006-07, 09-10 114 326 367 88.8Donald Moore, Rogers St. 2013-16 56 228 257 88.7Chris McClellan, Lewis 2009-12 115 267 301 88.7Brian Muller, Colorado Mines 2012-15 117 308 348 88.5Michael Shue, Lock Haven 1994-97 92 354 400 88.5Craig Nelson, Northern St. 2005-08 122 253 286 88.5Troy Hammel, Merrimack 2013-16 97 249 282 88.3Nolan Richardson, Midwestern St. 2008-09 58 273 309 88.3Tony Budzik, Mansfield 1989-92 107 367 416 88.2Marcus Hill, Minn. St. Mankato 2008-11 125 337 382 88.2Terry Gill, New Orleans 1972-74 79 261 296 88.2Matt Miller, Drury 1999-02 106 371 421 88.1Evrik Gary, Francis Marion 2010-14 109 460 523 88.0*record

Rebounds(For careers beginning in 1973 or after)Player, Team Seasons G Reb. Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 1973-76 105 2,052Clemon Johnson, Florida A&M 1975-78 109 1,494Wayne Robertson, Southern N.H. 1991-94 127 1,487Carlos Terry, Winston-Salem 1975-78 117 1,467James Hector, American Int’l 1991-94 115 1,446Garret Kerr, USciences 2012-15 110 1,391Jeff Covington, Youngstown St. 1975-78 106 1,381John Ebeling, Fla. Southern 1979-82 127 1,362John Smith, Winona St. 2005-08 *146 1,334Damon Reed, Saint Rose 1997-00 128 1,280Eric Anderson, New Haven 2012-15 114 1,271Fred Hooks, Humboldt St. 2001-04 120 1,268Kelvin Hicks, NYIT 1977-80 94 1,258Jonathan Roberts, East Stroudsburg 1987-90 112 1,247Darryl Webb, Indiana (PA) 2008-11 126 1,214John Edwards, Fla. Southern 1973-76 94 1,214John Fox, Millersville 1984-87 118 1,214Dave Vonesh, North Dakota 1988-91 122 1,207Marvin Webster, Morgan St. 1975-76 60 1,198Billy McDaniel, Ark.-Monticello 2003-06 115 1,197

Player, Team Seasons G Reb. Tony Cornett, West Virginia St. 2004-07 126 1,190Laurence Ekperigin, Le Moyne 2007-10 117 1,171Peter Alexis, Philadelphia U. 2013-16 125 1,162C.J. Hester, West Liberty 2012-15 134 1,147Brian Atkins, Concord 2001-04 111 1,144Ramzee Stanton, West Chester 2000-03 111 1,142Mark Tetzlaff, South Dakota St. 1982-85 118 1,132Chris Bowles, Southern Ind. 1991-94 114 1,129*record

Rebound Average(Minimum 800 rebounds)

Player, Team Seasons G Reb. Avg. Tom Hart, Middlebury 1953, 55-56 63 1,738 *27.6Maurice Stokes, Saint Francis (PA) 1953-55 72 1,812 25.2Frank Stronczek, American Int’l 1965-67 62 1,549 25.0Bill Thieben, Hofstra 1954-56 76 1,837 24.2Hank Brown, UMass Lowell 1965-67 49 1,129 23.0 Elmore Smith, Kentucky St. 1969-71 85 1,917 22.6Charles Wrinn, Trinity (CT) 1951-53 53 1,176 22.2Roman Turmon, Clark Atlanta 1952-54 60 1,312 21.9Tony Missere, Pratt 1966-68 62 1,348 21.7Ron Horton, Delaware St. 1966-68 64 1,384 21.6*record

(For careers beginning in 1973 or after; minimum 800 rebounds)Player, Team Seasons G Reb. Avg. Marvin Webster, Morgan St. 1975-76 60 1,198 20.0Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 1973-76 105 2,052 19.5Howard Shockley, Salisbury 1975-76 49 817 16.7Andre Means, Sacred Heart 1977-78 62 1,009 16.3Antonio Garcia, Ky. Wesleyan 1998-99 70 997 14.2Clemon Johnson, Florida A&M 1975-78 109 1,494 13.7Larry Johnson, UALR 1976-78 69 944 13.7Kelvin Hicks, NYIT 1977-80 94 1,258 13.4John Edwards, Fla. Southern 1973-76 94 1,214 12.9Garret Kerr, USciences 2012-15 110 1,391 12.6James Hector, American Int’l 1991-94 115 1,446 12.6Garth Joseph, Saint Rose 1995-97 89 1,072 12.0Wayne Robertson, Southern N.H. 1991-94 127 1,487 11.7Wayne Armstrong, Armstrong 1975-77 78 897 11.5Marcus Goode, Benedict 2011-13 76 852 11.2Eric Anderson, New Haven 2012-15 114 1,271 11.1Jonathan Roberts, East Stroudsburg 1987-90 112 1,247 11.1Bob Stanley, Missouri S&T 1974-77 95 1,049 11.0Leo Parent, UMass Lowell 1987-89 92 1,011 11.0

AssistsPlayer, Team Seasons G Ast. Demetri Beekman, Assumption 1990-93 119 *1,044Adam Kaufman, Edinboro 1998-01 116 936Rob Paternostro, Southern N.H. 1992-95 129 919Luke Cooper, Alas. Anchorage 2005-08 121 880Josh Magette, Ala.-Huntsville 2009-12 125 878Tony Smith, Pfeiffer 1989-92 126 828Darren Duncan, Merrimack 2007-10 117 825Jamie Stevens, Mont. St. Billings 1996-99 110 805Eddin Santiago, Mo. Southern St. 1999-02 117 804Josh Mueller, South Dakota 2002-05 120 801Steve Ray, Bridgeport 1989-90 65 785Dan Ward, St. Cloud St. 1992-95 100 774Chris Dunn, West Virginia St. 2003-06 123 769Jordan Canfield, Washburn 1994-97 126 756Pat Delaney, St. Anselm 1999-02 118 731

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Player, Team Seasons G Ast. Charles Jordan, Erskine 1989-92 119 727Zach Monaghan, Minn. St. Mankato 2013-15 100 726Braydon Hobbs, Bellarmine 2009-12 133 725 Jamie Holden, St. Joseph’s (IN) 2001-04 110 723Donald Johnson, Franklin Pierce 1998-01 114 722Dennis Springs, Ferris St. 2003-06 115 713Patrick Chambers, Philadelphia U. 1991-94 123 709Lamont Jones, Bridgeport 1992-95 119 708Zack Whiting, Chaminade 2004-07 86 703Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands 1992-95 84 699Antoine Campbell, Ashland 1995-98 113 697*record

Assist Average(Minimum 550 assists) Player, Team Seasons G Ast. Avg.Steve Ray, Bridgeport 1989-90 65 785 *12.08Demetri Beekman, Assumption 1990-93 119 *1,044 8.77D.J. Ferguson, Flagler 2009-11 79 679 8.59Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands 1992-95 84 699 8.32Zack Whiting, Chaminade 2004-07 86 703 8.17Adam Kaufman, Edinboro 1998-01 116 936 8.07Mark Benson, Tex. A&M-Kingsville 1989-91 86 674 7.84Pat Madden, Jacksonville St. 1989-91 88 688 7.82Dan Ward, St. Cloud St. 1992-95 100 774 7.74Mark Borders, Tampa 2004-06 86 649 7.55Jamie Stevens, Mont. St. Billings 1996-99 110 805 7.32Luke Cooper, Alas. Anchorage 2005-08 121 880 7.27Zach Monaghan, Minn. St. Mankato 2013-15 100 726 7.26Craig Lottie, Alabama A&M 1992-95 93 673 7.24Rob Paternostro, Southern N.H. 1992-95 129 919 7.12Darren Duncan, Merrimack 2007-10 117 825 7.05Josh Magette, Ala.-Huntsville 2009-12 125 878 7.02Eddin Santiago, Mo. Southern St. 1999-02 117 804 6.87Josh Mueller, South Dakota 2002-05 120 801 6.68Jamie Holden, St. Joseph’s (IN) 2001-04 110 723 6.57Tony Smith, Pfeiffer 1989-92 126 828 6.57Donald Johnson, Franklin Pierce 1998-01 114 722 6.33Mike Buscetto, Quinnipiac 1990-93 99 624 6.30Craig Nicholson, Fort Hays St. 2013-16 100 628 6.28Chris Dunn, West Virginia St. 2003-06 123 769 6.25Troran Brown, Montevallo 2013-15 92 574 6.24Patrick Herron, Winston-Salem 1992-95 97 604 6.23*record

Blocked ShotsPlayer, Team Seasons G Blk.Bryan Grier, Wingate 2005-08 122 455John Smith, Winona St. 2005-08 *146 423James Doyle, Concord 1995-98 120 416Matt Rogers, Southwest Baptist 2007-10 108 411Bilal Salaam, Kutztown 2002-05 109 408Derek Moore, S.C. Aiken 1996-99 102 408Ryan McLemore, Edinboro 2005-08 117 354Avis Wyatt, Virginia St. 2003-05, 07 113 350Callistus Eziukwu, Grand Valley St. 2005-08 120 329Rich Edwards, Adelphi 1999-02 123 305Kino Outlaw, Mount Olive 1994-96 81 305Alex Herrera, Fort Lewis 2012-15 115 301Mike Williams, Bryant 2001-05 129 301Garth Joseph, Saint Rose 1995-97 89 300Kenyon Gamble, Florida Tech/Tuskegee 2001-02, 04-05 103 297Sylvere Bryan, Tampa 1999-02 116 294Travis Hyman, Bowie St. 2010-12 75 293Kerwin Thompson, Eckerd 1993-96 116 284

Player, Team Seasons G Blk.Aaron Davis, Southern Conn. St. 2000-03 94 269Peter Alexis, Philadelphia U 2013-16 125 268Jeff Weirsma, Erskine 2000-03 109 268Eugene Haith, Philadelphia U. 1993-95 86 267Garret Siler, Augusta 2006-09 121 265Martinis Woody, Benedict 2007-09 90 265John Tomsich, Le Moyne 1996-99 114 264Marcus Goode, Benedict 2011-13 76 263*record.

Blocked-Shot Average(Minimum 175 blocked shots) Player, Team Seasons G Blk. Avg. Marcus Connor, St. Andrews^ 2010-11 54 229 4.24Derek Moore, S.C. Aiken 1996-99 102 408 4.00Travis Hyman, Bowie St. 2010-12 75 293 3.91Fred Harris, West Virginia St. 2010-11 61 234 3.84Matt Rogers, Southwest Baptist 2007-10 108 411 3.81John Burke, Southampton 1995-96 54 205 3.80Temi Adebayo, Philadelphia U.% 2011-12 53 201 3.79Alvin Brown, S.C. Aiken+ 2011-14 62 234 3.77Kino Outlaw, Mount Olive 1994-96 81 305 3.77Bilal Salaam, Kutztown 2002-05 109 408 3.74Bryan Grier, Wingate 2005-08 122 *455 3.73Vonzell McGrew, Mo. Western St. 1993-95 57 211 3.70Tihomir Juric, Wis.-Parkside 1993-94 53 193 3.64Ben Wallace, Virginia Union 1995-96 62 225 3.63Corey Johnson, Pace 1993-95 58 210 3.62Kobby Acquah, Clark Atlanta 2005-06 56 198 3.54James Doyle, Concord 1995-98 120 416 3.47Mark Hensel, Pitt.-Johnstown 1993-94 53 180 3.40Garth Joseph, Saint Rose 1995-97 89 300 3.37Moustapha Diouf, Queens (NC) 2003-04 61 201 3.30William Slones, Southeastern Okla. 2009-10 54 177 3.28Eugene Haith, Philadelphia U. 1993-95 86 267 3.10Avis Wyatt, Virginia St. 2003-05, 07 113 350 3.10Ryan McLemore, Edinboro 2005-08 117 354 3.03Martinis Woody, Benedict 2007-09 90 265 2.94*record ^Played at Methodist (Division III) during 2008 & 2009 seasons, had 146 blocks in 51 games. %Played at Saint Joseph’s (Division I during 2009 & 2010 seasons, had 2 blocks in 15 games. +Played at James Madison (Division I) during 2010 season, had 12 blocks in 12 games.

StealsPlayer, Team Seasons G Stl.Jonte Flowers, Winona St. 2005-08 141 414Eddin Santiago, Mo. Southern St. 1999-02 117 383Oronn Brown, Clarion 1994-97 106 361Robert Campbell, Armstrong 1998-01 118 357John Petrucelli, Molloy 2011-14 112 353Jeremy Byrd, USC Upstate 2005-08 115 350Marcus Best, Winston-Salem 1999-02 119 345Shaun McKie, Salem Int’l 2004-07 113 340Luke Kendall, Metro St. 2001-04 132 338Devlin Herring, Pitt.-Johnstown 1995-98 106 333Corey Pelle, West Liberty 2008-11 123 331Dustin Pfeifer, Findlay 2003-06 127 328Terrell Eargle, Alderson Broaddus 2007-10 127 322Luqman Jaaber, Virginia St./Virginia Union 2000, 03-05 114 316Rolondo Hall, Davis & Elkins 1998-01 106 314John Baiano, Southern N.H. 2003-06 122 304Alex Falk, West Liberty 2010-13 136 295Andre Dabney, Bloomfield 2004-07 120 294Shahar Golan, Assumption 2001-04 115 293Brennan Reynard, Benedict 2013-16 117 289Charlie Parker, Millersville 2005-08 121 288

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Player, Team Seasons G Stl.Andre Dabney, Bloomfield 2004-07 120 283Tyree Gaiter, Notre Dame (OH) 2013-16 118 281Terrence Baxter, Pfeiffer 1998-01 108 281David Clark, Bluefield St. 1994-96 83 278Chris Dunn, West Virginia St. 2003-06 123 277Eric Faber, Rollins 2002-05 119 276Terrance Gist, USC Upstate 1994-97 112 276*record

Steal Average(Minimum 150 steals) Player, Team Seasons G Stl. Avg.Wayne Copeland, Lynn 1999-00 57 254 4.46J.R. Gamble, Queens (NC) 2000-01 60 246 4.10John Morris, Bluefield St. 1994-95 50 185 3.70Oronn Brown, Clarion 1994-97 106 361 3.41Danny Sanders, Mars Hill 2009-10 56 189 3.38Patrick Herron, Winston-Salem 1993-95 78 263 3.37David Clark, Bluefield St. 1994-96 83 278 3.35Peron Austin, Colorado St.-Pueblo 1997-98 58 190 3.28Eddin Santiago, Mo. Southern St. 1999-02 117 383 3.27

Player, Team Seasons G Stl. Avg.Gallagher Driscoll, Saint Rose 1991-92 59 192 3.25Darnell White, California (PA) 1993-94 59 192 3.25Rudy Berry, Cal St. Stanislaus 1993-94 51 164 3.21Ken Francis, Molloy 1993-95 81 260 3.21Bob Cunningham, NYIT 1995-96 55 175 3.18Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern Okla. 2007-09 85 369 3.16John Petrucelli, Molloy 2011-14 112 353 3.15Devlin Herring, Pitt.-Johnstown 1995-98 106 333 3.14Craig Fergeson, Columbus St. 1995-96 61 191 3.13Ron Harris, Caldwell 2004-05 59 181 3.07Bryan Heaps, Abilene Christian 1993-94 56 171 3.05Lamont Jones, Bridgeport 1993-95 84 256 3.05Jeremy Byrd, USC Upstate 2005-08 115 350 3.04Shaun McKie, Salem Int’l 2004-07 113 340 3.01Kelly Mann, Concord 1997-98 62 185 2.98Javar Cheatham, Gannon 2000-01 58 172 2.97*record

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ANNUAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

SCORING AVERAGEUnofficial Major Division Leaders Compiled From Annual National Basketball Committee Official Basketball GuidesSeason Player, Team G FG FT Pts. Avg. 1942 John Abramovic, Salem 26 - - 777 29.91943 John Abramovic, Salem 23 - - 630 27.41944 Dave Paynter, Wheaton (IL) 16 188 48 424 26.51945 Guy Buch, Elizabethtown 16 145 89 379 23.71946 Olan Smith, Defiance 17 146 127 419 24.61947 Cliff McNeely, Texas Wesleyan 33 255 215 725 22.0

Official NCAA LeadersSeason Player, Team G FG FT Pts. Avg. 1948 Nate DeLong, Wis.-River Falls 22 206 206 618 28.11949 George King, Charleston (WV) 26 289 179 757 29.11950 George King, Charleston (WV) 31 354 259 967 31.21951 Scott Seagall, Millikin 31 314 260 888 28.61952 Harold Wolfe, Findlay 22 285 101 671 30.5 1953 Roger Kuss, Wis.-River Falls 21 291 235 817 38.91954 Clarence “Bevo” Francis, Rio Grande 27 444 367 1,255 *46.51955 Bill Warden, North Central (IL) 13 162 127 451 34.71956 Bill Reigel, McNeese St. 36 425 370 1,220 33.91957 Ken Hammond, West Va. Tech 27 334 274 942 34.9 1958 John Lee Butcher, Pikeville 27 330 210 870 32.21959 Paul Wilcox, Davis & Elkins 23 289 195 773 33.61960 Don Perrelli, Southern Conn. St. 22 263 168 694 31.51961 Lebron Bell, Bryant 14 174 114 462 33.01962 Willie Shaw, Lane 18 239 115 593 32.9 1963 Earl Glass, Miss. Industrial 19 322 171 815 42.91964 Willie Shaw, Lane 18 303 121 727 40.41965 Thales McReynolds, Miles 18 294 118 706 39.21966 Paul Crissman, Vanguard 23 373 90 836 36.31967 Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem 32 509 311 *1,329 41.5 1968 Mike Davis, Virginia Union 25 351 206 908 36.31969 John Rinka, Kenyon 26 340 202 882 33.91970 John Rinka, Kenyon 23 354 234 942 41.01971 Bo Lamar, La.-Lafayette 29 424 196 1,044 36.01972 Travis Grant, Kentucky St. 33 *539 226 1,304 39.5 1973 Claude White, Elmhurst 18 248 101 597 33.21974 Aaron James, Grambling 27 366 137 869 32.21975 Ron Barrow, Southern U. 23 296 115 707 30.71976 Ron Barrow, Southern U. 27 318 136 772 28.61977 Ed Murphy, Merrimack 28 369 158 896 32.0 1978 Harold Robertson, Lincoln (MO) 28 408 149 965 34.51979 Bo Clark, UCF 23 315 97 727 31.61980 Bill Fennelly, Central Mo. 28 337 189 863 30.81981 Gregory Jackson, St. Paul’s 26 267 183 717 27.61982 John Ebeling, Fla. Southern 32 286 284 856 26.8 1983 Danny Dixon, Alabama A&M 27 379 152 910 33.71984 Earl Jones, Dist. Columbia 22 215 200 630 28.61985 Earnest Lee, Clark Atlanta 29 380 230 990 34.11986 Earnest Lee, Clark Atlanta 28 314 191 819 29.3

Since 1987Season Player, Team G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg. 1987 Earnest Lee, Clark Atlanta 29 326 35 174 861 29.71988 Daryl Cambrelen, Southampton 25 242 32 170 686 27.41989 Steve deLaveaga, Cal Lutheran 28 278 79 151 786 28.11990 A.J. English, Virginia Union 30 333 65 270 1,001 33.41991 Gary Mattison, Saint Augustine’s 26 277 53 159 766 29.51992 George Gilmore, Chaminade 28 280 82 238 880 31.41993 Darrin Robinson, Sacred Heart 26 313 75 130 831 32.01994 Kwame Morton, Clarion 26 264 126 191 845 32.51995 Carlos Knox, IUPUI 29 284 39 218 825 28.41996 Brett Beeson, Minn. St. Moorhead 27 305 58 232 900 33.31997 Dan Sancomb, Wheeling Jesuit 27 295 11 125 726 26.91998 Carlos Knox, IUPUI 26 238 96 209 781 30.01999 Eddie Robinson, Central Okla. 26 305 24 95 729 28.02000 David Evans, BYU-Hawaii 28 300 48 134 782 27.92001 Marlon Dawson, Central Okla. 26 206 101 155 668 25.72002 Angel Figueroa, Dowling 25 216 79 143 654 26.22003 Ron Christy, Post 29 295 64 134 788 27.22004 Lewis Muse, Concord 26 308 0 125 741 28.52005 David Logan, UIndy 29 291 121 126 829 28.62006 Tayron Thomas, Philadelphia U. 31 298 42 260 898 29.02007 Ted Scott, West Virginia St. 33 315 125 137 892 27.02008 Michael Sturns, Holy Family 31 292 56 184 824 26.62009 LaVontay Fenderson, Wis.-Parkside 27 249 44 167 709 26.32010 Stephen Dennis, Kutztown 31 281 27 228 817 26.42011 Parrish West, Alas. Fairbanks 25 241 29 170 681 27.22012 Sammy Emile, Mars Hill 28 199 64 239 701 25.02013 Tyshawn Good, Belmont Abbey 32 279 64 242 864 27.02014 Mark McLaughlin, Central Wash. 25 215 42 205 677 27.12015 Darian Hooker, NYIT 26 232 83 189 736 28.32016 Taevaunn Prince, Mo. Southern St. 30 248 22 273 791 26.4*record

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGESeason Player, Team G FG FGA Pct. 1949 Vern Mikkelson, Hamline 30 203 377 53.81950 Nate DeLong, Wis.-River Falls 29 287 492 58.31951 Johnny O’Brien, Seattle 33 248 434 57.11952 Forrest Hamilton, Missouri St. 30 147 246 59.81953 Bob Buis, Carleton 21 149 246 60.6 1954 Paul Lauritzen, Augustana (IL) 19 158 251 62.91955 Jim O’Hara, UC Santa Barbara 24 140 214 65.41956 Logan Gipe, Ky. Wesleyan 22 134 224 59.81957 John Wilfred, Winston-Salem 30 229 381 60.11958 Bennie Swain, Texas Southern 35 363 587 61.8 1959 Dick O’Meara, Babson 18 144 225 64.01960 Edwin Cox, Howard Payne 26 126 194 64.91961 Tony Solomon, St. Paul’s 20 94 149 63.11962 Tom Morris, St. Paul’s 17 108 168 64.31963 Howard Trice, Howard Payne 26 168 237 70.9 1964 Robert Springer, Howard Payne 24 119 174 68.41965 Harold Booker, Cheyney 24 144 198 72.71966 Harold Booker, Cheyney 27 170 240 70.81967 John Dickson, Arkansas St. 24 214 308 69.51968 Edward Phillips, Alabama A&M 22 154 210 73.3 1969 Marvin Lewis, Southampton 24 271 375 72.31970 Travis Grant, Kentucky St. 31 482 688 70.11971 Edward Phillips, Alabama A&M 24 159 221 71.91972 Don Manley, Otterbein 23 146 207 70.51973 Glynn Berry, Southampton 26 191 302 63.2 1974 Kirby Thurston, Western Caro. 25 242 367 65.9

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Season Player, Team G FG FGA Pct. 1975 Gerald Cunningham, Kentucky St. 29 280 411 68.11976 Thomas Blue, Elizabeth City St. 24 270 388 69.61977 Kelvin Hicks, NYIT 24 161 232 69.41978 Ron Ripley, Green Bay 32 162 239 67.8 1979 Carl Bailey, Tuskegee 27 210 307 68.41980 Ray Strozier, Central Mo. 28 142 195 72.81981 Matthew Cornegay, Tuskegee 26 177 247 71.71982 Matthew Cornegay, Tuskegee 29 208 278 74.81983 Rudy Burton, Elizabeth City St. 24 142 201 70.6 1984 Maurice Stafford, North Ala. 34 198 264 75.01985 Todd Linder, Tampa 31 219 306 71.61986 Todd Linder, Tampa 28 204 291 70.11987 Todd Linder, Tampa 32 282 375 75.21988 Louis Newsome, North Ala. 29 192 266 72.2 1989 Tom Schurfranz, Bellarmine 28 164 240 68.21990 Ulysses Hackett, USC Upstate 32 301 426 70.71991 Tom Schurfranz, Bellarmine 30 245 339 72.31992 Brian Moten, West Ga. 26 141 192 73.41993 Chad Scott, California (PA) 28 173 245 70.6 1994 Chad Scott, California (PA) 30 178 245 72.71995 John Pruett, SIUE 26 138 193 71.51996 Kyle Kirby, IPFW 26 133 195 68.21997 Andy Robertson, Fla. Southern 32 183 269 68.01998 Anthony Russell, West Florida 28 191 284 67.31999 DaVonn Harp, Kutztown 27 140 205 68.32000 Shaun Bass, Drury 28 156 237 65.82001 Charles Ward, Saint Augustine’s 27 159 243 65.42002 Brett Barnard, Le Moyne 27 141 211 66.82003 Anthony Greenup, Shaw 30 172 242 71.12004 Anthony Greenup, Shaw 24 210 296 70.92005 Callistus Eziukwu, Grand Valley St. 28 157 213 73.72006 Chris Gilliam, Pitt.-Johnstown 27 199 290 68.62007 Garret Siler, Augusta 31 166 241 68.92008 Garret Siler, Augusta 34 211 277 76.22009 Garret Siler, Augusta 35 225 285 *78.92010 Patrick Grubbs, Pitt.-Johnstown 28 191 288 66.32011 Roderick Williams, Morehouse 28 144 205 70.22012 Zach Roddenberry, Harding 27 157 224 70.12013 Dazmond Starke, Ky. Wesleyan 27 166 247 67.22014 Jake Thelen, Bellarmine 31 195 264 73.92015 Eugene McCrory, Tampa 27 185 266 69.52016 Brian Stone, Malone 24 157 219 71.7*record

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME

Season Player, Team G 3FG Avg. 1987 Bill Harris, Northern Mich. 27 117 4.31988 Alex Williams, Sacramento St. 30 *167 5.61989 Robert Martin, Sacramento St. 28 118 4.21990 Gary Paul, UIndy 28 110 3.91991 Shawn Williams, Central Okla. 29 129 4.4 1992 Jason Garrow, Augustana (SD) 27 135 5.01993 Ray Gutierrez, California (PA) 29 142 4.91994 Kwame Morton, Clarion 26 126 4.8 1995 Eric Kline, Northern St. 30 148 4.91996 Daren Alix, Merrimack 28 114 4.11997 Reece Gliko, Mont. St. Billings 28 135 4.81998 Antonio Harris, LeMoyne-Owen 26 119 4.61999 Antonio Harris, LeMoyne-Owen 26 126 4.82000 Markus Hallgrimson, Mont. St. Billings 26 160 *6.22001 Blake Johnson, Edinboro 28 111 4.02002 Danny Phillips, Mont. St. Billings 28 120 4.32003 Jed Bedford, Columbus St. 32 135 4.2

Season Player, Team G 3FG Avg. 2004 Mike Taylor, West Virginia St. 32 140 4.42005 Yandel Brown, Columbus St. 32 148 4.62006 Cameron Munoz, Mont. St. Billings 28 147 5.32007 Brett Rector, Davis & Elkins 24 99 4.12008 Brandon Wright, Erskine 27 117 4.32009 Sam Liggins, Alderson Broaddus 33 129 3.92010 Jamar Board, Alderson Broaddus 30 147 4.92011 Mark Dockery, King (TN) 34 141 4.12012 Seth Evans, Fla. Southern 30 105 3.52013 Ronald Zimmerman, S.C. Aiken 33 134 4.12014 P.J. Foster, Limestone 30 155 5.22015 Deric Rudolph, Ga. Southwestern 27 108 4.02016 C.J. Good, King (TN) 32 127 3.97*record

THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

Season Player, Team G 3FG 3FGA Pct. 1987 Charles Byrd, West Tex. A&M 31 95 168 56.51988 Ray Lee, Hampton 24 39 60 *65.01989 Aaron Baker, Mississippi Col. 27 69 117 59.01990 Mark Willey, Fort Hays St. 29 49 81 60.51991 Scott Martin, Rollins 28 114 201 56.7 1992 Jeff Duvall, Oakland City 30 49 91 53.81993 Greg Wilkinson, Oakland City 32 82 152 53.91994 Todd Jones, Southern Ind. 29 56 105 53.31995 Aaron Fehler, Oakland City 26 73 121 †60.31996 Matt Hopson, Oakland City 31 84 145 57.91997 Adam Harness, Oakland City 26 39 68 57.41998 Todd Woelfle, Oakland City 27 87 162 53.71999 John Cabanilla, Oakland City 29 46 85 54.12000 Jasen Gast, Incarnate Word 26 39 72 54.22001 Bobby Hoegh, Southwest Baptist 23 72 147 49.02002 Jared Ramirez, Northern Colo. 27 60 115 52.22003 Ben Nemmers, North Dakota St. 30 83 159 52.22004 Derek Archer, Wayne St. (NE) 28 77 142 54.2

Shawn Opunui, BYU-Hawaii 29 77 142 54.22005 Justin Belcastro, Fairmont St. 27 69 134 51.52006 Rich Davis, Grand Canyon 27 107 210 51.02007 Michael Bahl, Metro St. 32 105 202 52.02008 Andre Coleman, Limestone 23 68 131 51.92009 Robert Moores, Emporia St. 28 70 135 51.92010 Keaton Shultz, Newman 28 72 141 51.12011 Brantley Osborne, Shepherd 29 73 155 47.12012 Jaime Smith, Ala.-Huntsville 33 107 220 48.62013 Jobi Wall, Seattle Pacific 31 91 186 48.92014 Patrick Simon, Seattle Pacific 29 80 160 50.02015 Seger Bonifant, West Liberty 32 117 224 52.22016 Rodney Sanders, Southern N.H. 34 104 201 51.7*record for minimum 35 made; †record for minimum 50 made

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGESeason Player, Team G FT FTA Pct.1948 Frank Cochran, Delta St. 22 36 43 83.71949 Jim Walsh, Spring Hill 25 62 75 82.71950 Dean Ehlers, Central Methodist 33 186 213 87.31951 Jim Hoverder, Central Mo. 23 75 85 88.21952 Jim Fenton, Akron 24 104 121 86.0 1953 Dick Parfitt, Central Mich. 22 93 105 88.61954 Bill Parrott, David Lipscomb 24 174 198 87.91955 Pete Kovacs, Monmouth (IL) 20 175 199 87.91956 Fred May, Loras 22 127 146 87.0

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Season Player, Team G FT FTA Pct.1957 Jim Sutton, South Dakota St. 22 127 138 92.0 1958 Arnold Smith, Allen 22 103 113 91.21959 Bill Reece, Lenoir-Rhyne 27 84 92 91.31960 Ron Slaymaker, Emporia St. 20 80 88 90.91961 Harvey Rosen, Wilkes 22 105 115 91.31962 Wayne Mahone, Stephen F. Austin 26 76 84 90.51963 Jon Hagen, Minn. St. Mankato 25 76 82 92.71964 Steve Nisenson, Hofstra 28 230 252 91.31965 Jon Hagen, Minn. St. Mankato 23 103 112 92.01966 Jack Cryan, Rider 25 182 198 91.91967 Kent Andrews, McNeese St. 22 101 110 91.8 1968 Kent Andrews, McNeese St. 24 85 90 94.41969 Joe Cullen, Hartwick 18 96 103 93.21970 John Rinka, Kenyon 23 234 263 89.01971 Ed Roeth, Defiance 26 138 152 90.81972 Jeff Kuntz, St. Norbert 25 142 155 91.6 1973 Bob Kronisch, Brooklyn 30 93 105 88.61974 Terry Gill, New Orleans 30 97 105 92.41975 Clarence Rand, Alabama St. 29 91 101 90.11976 Billy Newton, Morgan St. 28 85 90 94.41977 Emery Sammons, Philadelphia U. 28 145 157 92.4 1978 Dana Skinner, Merrimack 28 142 154 92.21979 Jack Sparks, Bentley 28 76 84 90.51980 Grey Giovanine, Central Mo. 28 75 83 90.41981 Ted Smith, SIUE 26 67 73 91.81982 Carl Gonder, Augustana (SD) 27 86 93 92.5 1983 Joe Sclafani, New Haven 28 86 98 87.81984 Darrell Johnston, Southern N.H. 29 74 81 91.41985 Tom McDonald, South Dakota St. 33 88 97 90.71986 Todd Mezzulo, Alas. Fairbanks 27 114 125 91.21987 Mike Sanders, Northern Colo. 28 82 87 94.3 1988 Charles Byrd, West Tex. A&M 29 92 99 92.81989 Mike Boschee, North Dakota 28 71 77 92.21990 Mike Morris, Ala.-Huntsville 28 114 125 91.21991 Ryun Williams, South Dakota 30 114 125 91.21992 Hal McManus, Lander 28 110 119 92.4 1993 Jason Williams, New Haven 27 115 125 92.01994 Jay Harrie, Mont. St. Billings 26 86 92 93.5 1995 Jim Borodawka, UMass Lowell 27 74 80 92.51996 Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky. 32 100 108 92.61997 Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky. 35 94 94 *100.01998 Troy Nesmith, Gannon 27 146 158 92.41999 Travis Starns, Colorado Mines 26 87 93 93.52000 Jason Kreider, Michigan Tech 31 84 91 92.32001 C.J. Cowgill, Chaminade 22 113 119 95.02002 Curtis Small, Southampton 29 109 116 94.02003 Aaron Farley, Harding 30 137 146 93.82004 Ralph Steele, Seattle Pacific 27 82 90 91.12005 Luqman Jaaber, Virginia Union 34 125 139 89.92006 Marcus Martinez, Cal St. Stanislaus 27 75 80 93.82007 Richard Stone, St. Andrews 28 101 110 91.82008 Jake Linton, Saint Martin’s 27 162 168 96.42009 Dustin Maguire, Northern Ky. 31 88 94 93.62010 Girod Adams, Northwest Mo. St. 27 86 92 93.52011 Nathan Hyde, Findlay 28 138 150 92.02012 Ashton Brown, Tex. A&M-Kingsville 26 124 129 96.12013 Jonathan Hawkins, Northwest Nazarene 26 80 85 94.12014 Derek Brown, Sioux Falls 27 76 79 96.22015 Jordan Riewer, Minn. St.-Moorhead 39 130 137 94.92016 Bryan Heath, Michigan Tech 26 97 104 93.3*record

REBOUND AVERAGESeason Player, Team G Reb. Avg. 1951 Walter Lenz, Frank. & Marsh. 17 338 19.9

Season Player, Team G Reb. Avg. 1952 Charley Wrinn, Trinity (CT) 19 486 25.61953 Ellerbe Neal, Wofford 23 609 26.51954 R.C. Owens, Albertson 25 677 27.11955 Tom Hart, Middlebury 22 649 29.5 1956 Tom Hart, Middlebury 21 620 *29.51957 Jim Smith, Steubenville 26 651 25.01958 Marv Becker, Widener 18 450 25.01959 Jim Davis, King’s (PA) 17 384 22.61960 Jackie Jackson, Virginia Union 19 424 †.241 1961 Jackie Jackson, Virginia Union 26 641 24.71962 Jim Ahrens, Buena Vista 28 682 24.41963 Gerry Govan, St. Mary’s (KS) 18 445 24.71964 Ernie Brock, Virginia St. 24 597 24.91965 Dean Sandifer, Lakeland 23 592 25.7 1966 Frank Stronczek, American Int’l 26 717 27.61967 Frank Stronczek, American Int’l 25 602 24.11968 Ron Horton, Delaware St. 23 543 23.61969 Wilbert Jones, Albany St. (GA) 28 670 23.91970 Russell Jackson, Southern U. 22 544 24.7 1971 Tony Williams, St. Francis (ME) 24 599 25.01972 No rankings1973 No rankings1974 Larry Johnson, Prairie View 23 519 22.61975 Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 27 608 22.5 1976 Major Jones, Albany St. (GA) 24 475 19.81977 Andre Means, Sacred Heart 32 516 16.11978 Scott Mountz, California (PA) 24 431 18.01979 Keith Smith, Shaw 20 329 16.51980 Ricky Mahorn, Hampton 31 490 15.8 1981 Earl Jones, Dist. Columbia 25 333 13.31982 Donnie Carter, Tuskegee 29 372 12.81983 David Binion, N.C. Central 25 400 16.01984 Jerome Kersey, Longwood 27 383 14.21985 Charles Oakley, Virginia Union 31 535 17.3 1986 Raheem Muhammad, Wayne St. (MI) 31 428 13.81987 Andre Porter, Southampton 23 309 13.41988 Anthony Ikeobi, Clark Atlanta 27 380 14.11989 Toby Barber, Winston-Salem 24 327 13.61990 Leroy Gasque, Morris Brown 24 375 15.6 1991 Sheldon Owens, Shaw 27 325 12.01992 David Allen, Wayne St. (NE) 28 362 12.91993 James Hector, American Int’l 28 389 13.91994 Pat Armour, Jacksonville St. 25 363 14.51995 Lorenzo Poole, Albany St. (GA) 26 417 16.01996 J.J. Sims, West Ga. 28 374 13.4 1997 Kebu Stewart, Bakersfield 33 442 13.41998 Antonio Garcia, Ky. Wesleyan 33 457 13.81999 Antonio Garcia, Ky. Wesleyan 37 540 14.62000 Howard Jackson, Lincoln Memorial 24 321 13.42001 Colin Ducharme, Longwood 31 490 15.82002 Danny Jones, Tarleton St. 33 416 13.02003 Billy McDaniel, Ark.-Monticello 27 345 12.82004 Jack Bain, UC-Colo. Springs. 27 336 12.42005 Ramel Allen, Bridgeport 30 423 14.12006 Raheim Lowery, Dowling 27 342 12.72007 Eric Dawson, Midwestern St. 30 341 11.42008 Vincent Falzone, Molloy 27 334 12.42009 Nathan Schumacher, Oakland City 29 369 12.72010 Nathan Schumacher, Oakland City 28 414 14.82011 Marcus Goode, Benedict 24 284 11.82012 Garret Kerr, USciences 25 325 13.02013 Garret Kerr, USciences 26 322 12.42014 Aaron Nelson, Southern Ind. 29 368 12.72015 Eric Anderson, New Haven 27 354 13.12016 Tanner McGrew, West Va. Wesleyan 30 371 12.4*record; †Championship determined by highest individual recoveries out of total by both teams in all games.

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ASSIST AVERAGESeason Player, Team G Ast. Avg. 1989 Steve Ray, Bridgeport 32 *400 *12.51990 Steve Ray, Bridgeport 33 385 11.71991 Adrian Hutt, Metro St. 28 285 10.21992 Tony Smith, Pfeiffer 35 349 10.01993 Demetri Beekman, Assumption 23 264 11.51994 Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands 27 277 10.31995 Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands 27 291 10.81996 Bobby Banks, Metro St. 27 244 9.01997 Emanuel Richardson, Pitt.-Johnstown 27 235 8.71998 Emanuel Richardson, Pitt.-Johnstown 29 260 9.01999 Shawn Brown, Merrimack 27 223 8.32000 Todd Chappell, Texas Wesleyan 27 263 9.72001 Javar Cheatham, Gannon 30 283 9.42002 Pat Delany, St. Anselm 30 234 7.82003 Clayton Smith, Metro St. 33 274 8.32004 Deshawn Bowman, Columbus St. 27 220 8.12005 Darnell Miller, West Ga. 28 219 7.82006 Ryan Nelson, Grand Canyon 27 263 9.72007 Zack Whiting, Chaminade 27 289 10.72008 Luke Cooper, Alas. Anchorage 35 310 8.92009 Kyle Camper, Slippery Rock 29 305 10.52010 D.J. Ferguson, Flagler 27 254 9.42011 D.J. Ferguson, Flagler 26 240 9.22012 Josh Magette, Ala.-Huntsville 33 295 8.92013 Dino Mallios, St. Anselm 29 210 7.22014 Zach Monaghan, Minn. St. Mankato 35 282 8.12015 Zach Monaghan, Minn. St. Mankato 32 260 8.12016 Elvar Fridriksson, Barry 33 267 8.1*record

BLOCKED-SHOT AVERAGESeason Player, Team G Blk. Avg. 1993 Antonio Harvey, Pfeiffer 29 155 5.31994 Johnny Tyson, Central Okla. 27 126 4.71995 Kino Outlaw, Mount Olive 28 124 4.41996 John Burke, Southampton 28 142 5.11997 Garth Joseph, Saint Rose 34 124 3.61998 James Doyle, Concord 30 157 5.21999 Chandar Bingham, Virginia Union 27 95 3.52000 Josh Stanhiser, Washington Adventist 25 87 3.52001 Jason Roseto, Edinboro 23 97 4.22002 George Bailey, Lock Haven 20 79 4.0

Season Player, Team G Blk. Avg. 2003 Aaron Davis, Southern Conn. St. 25 103 4.12004 Kenyon Gamble, Tuskegee 28 142 5.12005 Ramel Allen, Bridgeport 30 146 4.92006 Bryan Grier, Wingate 31 151 4.92007 Sean McKeon, Kutztown 28 117 4.22008 Ryan McLemore, Edinboro 31 *170 *5.52009 Matthew Rogers, Southwest Baptist 30 123 4.12010 Marcus Connor, St. Andrews 27 130 4.82011 Temi Adebayo, Philadelphia U. 24 101 4.22012 Rickie Crews, Holy Family 26 100 3.92013 Jordan Richard, Cal St. L.A. 27 123 4.62014 Alvin Brown, S.C. Aiken 35 144 4.12015 Spencer Casson, Seton Hill 23 75 3.32016 Spencer Casson, Seton Hill 26 95 3.7*record

STEAL AVERAGESeason Player, Team G Stl. Avg. 1993 Marcus Stubblefield, Queens (NC) 28 110 3.91994 Ken Francis, Molloy 27 116 4.31995 Shannon Holmes, NYIT 30 110 3.71996 David Clark, Bluefield St. 31 118 3.81997 Devlin Herring, Pitt.-Johnstown 27 122 4.51998 Terrance Gist, USC Upstate 29 122 4.21999 Wayne Copeland, Lynn 31 125 4.02000 Wayne Copeland, Lynn 26 129 *5.02001 J.R. Gamble, Queens (NC) 32 *139 4.32002 Shahar Golan, Assumption 30 106 3.52003 Gerry McNair, LIU Post 30 103 3.42004 Luqman Jaaber, Virginia Union 30 103 3.42005 Shaun McKie, Salem Int'l 31 111 3.62006 Drew Williamson, Metro St. 31 114 3.72007 Japhet McNeil, Bridgeport 31 125 4.02008 Garrett Lever, Neb.-Kearney 25 80 3.62009 Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern Okla. 30 128 4.32010 Danny Sanders, Mars Hill 28 104 3.72011 Martavius Orr, Fort Valley St. 28 100 3.62012 Xander McNally, Dominican (CA) 26 104 4.02013 Dion Waiters, Bridgeport 27 120 4.42014 John Petrucelli, Molloy 30 108 3.62015 Jacquise Moore, Lees-McRae 27 89 3.32016 Tyree White, Queens (NY) 25 83 3.3*record

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ANNUAL TEAM CHAMPIONS

WON-LOST PERCENTAGESeason Team Won Lost Pct. 1968 Monmouth 27 2 .9311969 Alcorn 26 1 .9631970 Central Wash. 31 2 .9391971 Kentucky St. 31 2 .9391972 Olivet 22 1 .957 1973 Coe 24 1 .9601974 West Ga. 29 4 .8791975 Bentley 23 2 .9201976 Philadelphia U. 25 3 .8931977 Clarion 27 3 .900

Kentucky St. 27 3 .900Towson 27 3 .900

1978 Green Bay 30 2 .9381979 Roanoke 25 3 .8931980 Alabama St. 32 2 .9411981 Mt. St. Mary’s 28 3 .9031982 Cheyney 28 3 .903 1983 Dist. Columbia 29 3 .9061984 Norfolk St. 29 2 .9351985 Jacksonville St. 31 1 .969

Virginia Union 31 1 .9691986 Wright St. 28 3 .9031987 Norfolk St. 28 3 .903 1988 Fla. Southern 31 3 .9121989 UC Riverside 30 4 .8821990 Ky. Wesleyan 31 2 .9391991 Southwest Baptist 29 3 .9061992 California (PA) 31 2 .939 1993 Bakersfield 33 0 1.0001994 Philadelphia U. 29 2 .9351995 Jacksonville St. 24 1 .960 1996 Fort Hays St. 34 0 1.0001997 Fort Hays St. 29 2 .9351998 UC Davis 31 2 .9391999 Ky. Wesleyan 35 2 .9462000 Fla. Southern 32 2 .9412001 Adelphi 31 1 .9692002 Cal St. San B’dino 28 2 .933

Northeastern St. 28 2 .9332003 Northeastern St. 32 3 .9142004 Metro St. 32 3 .9142005 Virginia Union 30 4 .882

Findlay 30 4 .8822006 Delta St. 30 2 .9382007 Winona St. 35 1 .9722008 Winona St. 38 1 .9742009 Findlay 36 0 1.0002010 Arkansas Tech 30 2 .9382011 West Liberty 33 1 .9712012 West Liberty 32 3 .9142013 West Liberty 34 2 .9442014 Metro St. 32 2 .9412015 Fla. Southern 36 1 .9732016 Augustana (SD) 34 2 .944

SCORING OFFENSEUnofficial Major Division Leaders Compiled From Annual National Basketball Committee Official Basketball GuidesSeason Team G W-L Pts. Avg.1943 Glenville St. 13 13-0 875 67.31944 Denison 20 18-2 1,411 70.61945 Westminster (PA) 19 14-5 1,345 70.81946 Central Mich. 18 12-6 1,164 64.71947 St. Anselm 18 10-8 1,324 73.6

Official NCAA LeadersSeason Team G W-L Pts. Avg.1948 St. Anselm 19 12-7 1,329 69.91949 Charleston (WV) 26 18-8 2,023 77.81950 Charleston (WV) 31 22-9 2,477 79.91951 Beloit 23 18-5 1,961 85.31952 Lambuth 22 17-5 1,985 90.2 1953 Arkansas Tech 21 20-1 1,976 94.11954 Montclair St. 22 18-4 2,128 96.71955 West Va. Tech 20 15-5 2,150 107.51956 West Va. Tech 22 16-6 2,210 100.51957 West Va. Tech 29 26-3 2,976 102.6 1958 West Va. Tech 29 24-5 2,941 101.41959 Grambling 29 28-1 2,764 95.31960 Mississippi Col. 19 15-4 2,169 114.21961 Lawrence Tech 25 19-6 2,409 96.41962 Troy 25 20-5 2,402 96.1 1963 Miles 21 17-4 2,011 95.81964 Benedict 27 19-8 2,730 101.11965 Ark.-Pine Bluff 26 22-4 2,655 102.11966 Southern Cal College 23 15-8 2,480 107.81967 Lincoln (MO) 27 24-3 2,925 108.3 1968 Stillman 26 17-9 2,898 111.51969 Norfolk St. 25 21-4 2,653 106.11970 Norfolk St. 26 19-7 2,796 107.51971 Savannah St. 29 18-11 3,051 105.21972 Florida A&M 28 18-10 2,869 102.5 1973 UMES 31 26-5 2,974 95.91974 Texas Southern 28 15-13 2,884 103.01975 Prairie View 26 16-10 2,774 106.71976 Southern U. 27 13-14 2,637 97.71977 Virginia Union 30 25-5 2,966 98.91978 Merrimack 28 22-6 2,606 93.11979 Armstrong 27 21-6 2,626 97.31980 Ashland 27 11-16 2,514 93.11981 Virginia St. 31 20-11 2,761 89.11982 Alabama St. 28 22-6 2,429 86.81983 Virginia St. 29 19-10 2,802 96.61984 Southern N.H. 29 18-11 2,564 88.41985 Alabama A&M 31 21-10 2,881 92.91986 Alabama A&M 32 23-9 2,897 90.51987 Alabama A&M 30 23-7 2,826 94.21988 Oakland 28 19-9 2,685 95.91989 Stonehill 32 23-9 3,244 101.41990 Jacksonville St. 29 24-5 2,872 99.01991 Troy 30 22-8 3,259 108.61992 Troy 29 23-6 3,513 *121.1 1993 Central Okla. 29 23-6 3,293 113.6

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Season Team G W-L Pts. Avg.1994 Central Okla. 27 17-10 2,782 103.01995 Central Okla. 30 23-7 3,219 107.31996 Central Okla. 29 19-10 2,933 101.11997 Mont. St. Billings 28 22-6 2,904 103.71998 Mont. St. Billings 28 21-7 2,945 105.21999 Central Okla. 27 16-11 2,657 98.42000 Mont. St. Billings 26 17.9 2,460 94.62001 Mont. St. Billings 27 18-9 2,648 98.12002 Mont. St. Billings 28 21-7 2,559 91.42003 Pfeiffer 31 22-9 2,926 94.42004 Pfeiffer 34 31-3 3,278 96.42005 Pfeiffer 32 27-5 3,042 95.12006 West Liberty 29 21-8 2,841 98.02007 West Liberty 30 25-5 2,962 98.72008 West Liberty 29 23-6 2,827 97.52009 West Liberty 30 23-7 2,964 98.82010 Pfeiffer 28 18-10 2,888 103.12011 West Liberty 34 33-1 *3,784 111.32012 West Liberty 35 32-3 3,585 102.42013 West Liberty 36 34-2 3,702 102.82014 West Liberty 35 31-4 3,496 99.92015 Simon Fraser 26 11-15 2,708 104.22016 West Liberty 35 31-4 3,445 98.4*record

SCORING DEFENSEUnofficial Major Division Leaders Compiled From Annual National Basketball Committee Official Basketball GuidesSeason Team G W-L Pts. Avg.1943 Maryville (MO) 22 16-6 678 30.81944 Johnson C. Smith 22 18-4 651 29.61945 Carroll (WI) 11 9-2 352 32.01946 East Tenn. St. 23 20-3 687 29.91947 Alcorn 14 12-2 364 26.0

Official NCAA LeadersSeason Team G W-L Pts. Avg.1948 Miss. Industrial 15 13-2 436 *29.11949 Gordon 20 16-4 655 32.81950 A&M-Corpus Christi 26 25-1 1,030 39.61951 Saint Martin’s 24 11-13 1,137 47.41952 Truman 19 12-7 876 46.1 1953 Sacramento St. 26 18-8 1,381 53.11954 Sacramento St. 18 9-9 883 49.11955 Amherst 22 16-6 1,233 56.01956 Amherst 22 16-6 1,277 58.01957 Stephen F. Austin 26 23-3 1,337 51.4 1958 McNeese St. 23 19-4 1,068 46.41959 Humboldt St. 23 14-9 1,166 50.71960 Wittenberg 24 22-2 1,122 46.81961 Wittenberg 29 25-4 1,270 43.81962 Wittenberg 26 21-5 1,089 41.9 1963 Wittenberg 28 26-2 1,285 45.91964 Wittenberg 23 18-5 1,186 51.61965 Cheyney 25 24-1 1,393 55.71966 Chicago 16 12-4 894 55.91967 Ashland 24 21-3 1,025 42.7 1968 Ashland 30 23-7 1,164 38.81969 Ashland 30 26-4 1,017 33.91970 Ashland 27 23-4 1,118 41.41971 Ashland 28 25-3 1,523 54.41972 Chicago 20 16-4 1,132 56.6

Season Team G W-L Pts. Avg.1973 Steubenville 29 22-7 1,271 43.81974 Steubenville 26 14-12 1,336 51.41975 Cal Poly 26 15-11 1,590 61.21976 Green Bay 29 21-8 1,768 61.01977 Green Bay 29 26-3 1,682 58.0 1978 Green Bay 32 30-2 1,682 52.61979 Green Bay 32 24-8 1,612 50.41980 Green Bay 27 15-12 1,577 58.41981 San Fran. St. 26 17-9 1,463 56.31982 Cal Poly 29 23-6 1,537 53.0 1983 Cal Poly 28 18-10 1,553 55.51984 Cal Poly 28 20-8 1,458 52.11985 Cal Poly 27 16-11 1,430 53.01986 Lewis 30 24-6 1,702 56.71987 Denver 29 20-9 1,844 63.6 1988 N.C. Central 29 26-3 1,683 58.01989 N.C. Central 32 28-4 1,791 56.01990 Humboldt St. 31 20-11 1,831 59.11991 Minn. Duluth 32 27-5 1,899 59.31992 Pace 30 23-7 1,517 50.61993 Philadelphia U. 32 30-2 1,898 59.31994 Pace 29 19-10 1,715 59.11995 Armstrong 31 20-11 1,929 62.21996 Coker 26 16-10 1,592 61.21997 Fort Hays St. 31 29-2 1,837 59.31998 Presbyterian 28 16-12 1,704 60.91999 Incarnate Word 30 28-2 1,727 57.62000 Wingate 30 26-4 1,775 59.22001 Henderson St. 32 22-10 1,919 60.02002 Tusculum 28 15-13 1,600 57.12003 Barry 28 18-10 1,490 53.22004 Valdosta St. 29 25-4 1,514 52.22005 Adelphi 29 22-7 1,609 55.52006 Adelphi 32 27-5 1,749 54.72007 Bentley 33 32-1 1,898 57.52008 Grand Valley St. 37 36-1 2,009 54.32009 Christian Bros. 32 25-7 1,797 56.22010 Tex. Permian Basin 27 7-20 1,518 56.22011 Tarleton St. 30 24-6 1,599 53.32012 Tarleton St. 33 27-6 1,857 56.32013 Cal Poly Pomona 31 28-3 1,745 56.32014 Cal Poly Pomona 29 22-7 1,697 58.52015 Gannon 32 23-9 1,812 56.62016 Mercyhurst 31 22-9 1,870 60.3*record

SCORING MARGINSeason Team Off. Def. Margin1950 Montana 77.4 57.7 19.71951 Eastern Ill. 84.7 57.9 26.81952 Texas St. 77.4 48.9 28.51953 Arkansas Tech 94.7 74.3 20.41954 Texas Southern 89.2 63.3 25.91955 Mt. St. Mary’s 95.2 73.3 21.91956 Western Ill. 92.5 72.1 20.41957 West Va. Tech 102.6 77.2 25.41958 Tennessee St. 88.7 64.1 24.61959 Grambling 95.3 73.3 22.0 1960 Mississippi Col. 114.2 92.9 21.31961 Bryan 93.8 62.4 *31.41962 Mansfield 87.6 64.7 22.91963 Southern Me. 94.7 69.7 25.01964 Central Conn. St. 94.5 67.7 26.8 1965 Cheyney 80.7 55.7 25.01966 Cheyney 90.0 64.4 25.6

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Season Team Off. Def. Margin1967 Lincoln (MO) 108.3 82.2 26.11968 Western New Eng. 104.7 76.8 27.91969 Indiana (PA) 88.6 64.5 24.1 1970 Husson 106.1 79.0 27.11971 Kentucky St. 103.5 78.2 25.31972 Brockport 93.8 70.3 23.51973 Green Bay 71.2 52.1 19.11974 Alcorn 96.9 79.8 17.1 1975 Bentley 95.2 78.7 16.51976 UCF 94.8 78.4 16.41977 Texas Southern 88.4 71.9 16.51978 Green Bay 68.8 52.6 16.21979 Roanoke 77.8 60.8 17.0 1980 UCF 91.7 72.1 19.61981 West Ga. 88.5 70.2 18.31982 Minn. Duluth 81.7 64.8 16.91983 Minn. Duluth 84.8 69.8 15.01984 Chicago St. 85.9 70.2 15.7 1985 Virginia Union 87.6 67.8 19.81986 Mt. St. Mary’s 80.0 65.7 14.31987 Ky. Wesleyan 92.4 72.9 19.81988 Fla. Southern 89.6 70.5 19.11989 Virginia Union 88.2 69.6 18.6 1990 Ky. Wesleyan 97.3 76.8 20.51991 Ashland 99.8 78.2 21.61992 Oakland City 99.5 77.1 22.41993 Philadelphia U. 78.8 59.3 19.41994 Oakland City 87.8 65.5 22.31995 Jacksonville St. 101.2 77.6 23.61996 Fort Hays St. 92.1 70.2 21.91997 Fort Hays St. 84.1 59.3 24.8 1998 Oakland City 85.8 64.1 21.71999 Incarnate Word 78.5 57.6 21.02000 Metro St. 87.0 67.9 19.12001 Adelphi 85.3 65.7 19.72002 Ky. Wesleyan 91.3 72.7 18.62003 Ky. Wesleyan 88.9 72.7 16.32004 Metro St. 93.4 65.3 28.12005 Oakland City 83.5 63.2 20.32006 Pitt.-Johnstown 80.1 62.9 17.22007 Winona St. 85.6 66.5 19.12008 Winona St. 82.9 61.7 21.22009 LIU Post 86.1 63.7 22.42010 West Liberty 100.9 78.1 22.82011 West Liberty 111.3 81.6 29.72012 West Liberty 102.4 81.9 20.52013 West Liberty 102.8 78.7 24.12014 Tarleton St. 85.8 65.5 20.32015 Angelo St. 84.1 63.9 20.32016 West Liberty 98.4 79.5 18.9*record

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGESeason Team FG FGA Pct. 1948 Tex. A&M-Commerce 445 1,119 39.81949 Missouri St. 482 1,106 43.61950 A&M-Corpus Christi 555 1,290 43.01951 Beloit 773 1,734 44.61952 Missouri St. 890 1,903 46.8 1953 Lebanon Valley 637 1,349 47.21954 San Diego St. 675 1,502 44.91955 UC Santa Barbara 672 1,383 48.61956 UC Santa Barbara 552 1,142 48.31957 Alderson Broaddus 1,006 2,094 48.0 1958 N.C. A&T 552 1,072 51.5

Season Team FG FGA Pct. 1959 Grambling 1,111 2,205 50.41960 William Carey 708 1,372 51.61961 Virginia Union 908 1,735 52.31962 West Va. Tech 871 1,575 55.3 1963 Lenoir-Rhyne 869 1,647 52.81964 LeMoyne-Owen 844 1,520 55.51965 Southern U. 1,036 1,915 54.11966 Howard Payne 932 1,710 54.51967 Alabama St. 874 1,555 56.2 1968 South Carolina St. 588 1,010 58.21969 Southampton 846 1,588 53.31970 Savannah St. 1,145 1,969 58.21971 Alabama St. 1,196 2,100 57.01972 Florida A&M 1,194 2,143 55.7 1973 Green Bay 929 1,700 54.61974 Kentucky St. 1,252 2,266 55.31975 Kentucky St. 1,121 1,979 56.61976 Kentucky St. 1,093 1,753 *62.41977 Merrimack 1,120 2,008 55.8 1978 Green Bay 840 1,509 55.71979 Morris Brown 980 1,763 55.61980 UNC Pembroke 849 1,544 55.01981 Bellarmine 851 1,561 54.51982 Fla. Southern 943 1,644 57.4 1983 Lewis 807 1,448 55.71984 Lewis 851 1,494 57.01985 Virginia Union 1,132 1,967 57.51986 Tampa 856 1,546 55.41987 Johnson C. Smith 995 1,817 54.8 1988 Fla. Southern 1,118 2,026 55.21989 Millersville 1,119 2,079 53.81990 USC Upstate 954 1,745 54.71991 USC Upstate 923 1,631 56.61992 USC Upstate 898 1,664 54.0 1993 Bakersfield 1,002 1,849 54.2 1994 Southern Ind. 1,171 2,142 54.71995 High Point 862 1,603 53.81996 Fort Hays St. 1,158 2,145 54.01997 Oakland City 961 1,821 52.81998 West Tex. A&M 953 1,841 51.81999 South Dakota 835 1,631 51.22000 Mo. Western St. 845 1,621 52.12001 Southern Ind. 1,014 1,937 52.32002 Neb.-Kearney 899 1,762 51.02003 Michigan Tech 920 1,740 52.92004 BYU-Hawaii 824 1,573 52.42005 Colo. Christian 859 1,642 52.32006 Southern Ind. 1,042 1,974 52.82007 Winona St. 1,128 2,162 52.22008 Pitt.-Johnstown 931 1,761 52.92009 Southern Ind. 1,045 2,001 52.22010 Pitt.-Johnstown 897 1,733 51.82011 Bellarmine 1,007 1,933 52.12012 Bellarmine 963 1,777 54.22013 Dixie St. 822 1,581 52.02014 Bellarmine 918 1,736 52.92015 Bellarmine 1,020 1,908 53.52016 Carson-Newman 836 1,602 52.2*record

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE

Season Team FG FGA Pct.1978 Green Bay 681 1,830 37.2

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Season Team FG FGA Pct.1979 Green Bay 639 1,709 37.41980 Wis.-Parkside 688 1,666 41.31981 Central St. (OH) 675 1,724 39.21982 Minn. St. Mankato 699 1,735 40.3 1983 Central Mo. 746 1,838 40.61984 Norfolk St. 812 1,910 42.51985 Central Mo. 683 1,660 41.11986 Norfolk St. 782 1,925 40.61987 Denver 691 1,709 40.4 1988 Minn. Duluth 702 1,691 41.51989 N.C. Central 633 1,642 38.61990 Central Mo. 696 1,757 39.61991 Southwest Baptist 758 1,942 39.01992 Virginia Union 766 2,069 37.0 1993 Pfeiffer 767 2,028 37.81994 Virginia Union 705 1,966 35.9 1995 Virginia Union 723 1,973 36.61996 Virginia Union 718 1,944 36.91997 Saint Rose 887 2,409 36.81998 Delta St. 705 1,930 36.51999 Delta St. 610 1,652 36.92000 Fla. Southern 702 1,887 37.22001 Tampa 631 1,723 36.62002 Tarleton St. 657 1,837 *35.82003 Tarleton St. 655 1,757 37.32004 Central Ark. 624 1,699 36.72005 Adelphi 539 1,432 37.62006 Adelphi 546 1,524 35.82007 Grand Valley St. 677 1,831 37.02008 Grand Valley St. 705 1,942 36.32009 Adelphi 577 1,536 37.62010 Saint Augustine’s 656 1,824 36.02011 Cal St. Dom. Hills 603 1,605 37.62012 Benedict 703 1,882 37.42013 Cal St. L.A. 547 1,512 36.22014 Holy Family 640 1,724 37.12015 Lincoln Memorial 716 1,889 37.92016 Holy Family 727 1,954 37.2*record

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME

Season Team G 3FG Avg. 1987 Northern Mich. 27 187 6.91988 Sacramento St. 30 303 10.11989 Central Okla. 27 280 10.41990 Stonehill 27 259 9.61991 Hillsdale 27 318 11.8 1992 Troy 29 444 *15.31993 Hillsdale 28 366 13.11994 Hillsdale 25 315 12.61995 Hillsdale 29 330 11.41996 Mont. St. Billings 28 304 10.91997 Mont. St. Billings 28 394 14.1 1998 Mont. St. Billings 28 375 13.41999 Mont. St. Billings 28 355 12.72000 Mont. St. Billings 26 294 11.32001 Mont. St. Billings 27 284 10.52002 St. Anselm 30 301 10.02003 Bemidji St. 29 338 11.72004 Mont. St. Billings 27 334 12.42005 Oakland City 31 394 12.72006 Mont. St. Billings 28 360 12.92007 Fairmont St. 28 296 10.6

Season Team G 3FG Avg. 2008 Rollins 28 313 11.22009 West Liberty 30 335 11.22010 West Liberty 32 397 12.42011 West Liberty 34 *503 14.82012 King (TN) 31 341 11.02013 Francis Marion 26 358 13.82014 King (TN) 29 386 13.32015 Simon Fraser 26 323 12.42016 Lenoir-Rhyne 31 384 12.4*record

THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

Season Team G 3FG 3FGA Pct.1987 St. Anselm 30 97 189 51.31988 Winston-Salem 28 98 182 *53.81989 Mississippi Col. 27 144 276 52.21990 Shaw 27 74 143 51.71991 Rollins 28 278 585 47.5 1992 Oakland City 30 244 486 50.21993 Oakland City 32 215 465 46.21994 Oakland City 28 225 495 45.51995 Oakland City 30 256 561 45.61996 Oakland City 31 260 537 48.41997 Oakland City 30 311 651 47.81998 Michigan Tech 31 267 613 43.61999 South Dakota 29 258 577 44.72000 Eckerd 28 156 366 42.62001 Colorado Mesa 27 152 346 43.92002 Michigan Tech 30 216 499 43.32003 Michigan Tech 32 252 581 43.42004 Alas. Anchorage 30 280 612 45.82005 Colo. Christian 28 220 493 44.62006 Grand Canyon 27 286 640 44.72007 Metro St. 32 298 675 44.12008 Northern St. 33 257 577 44.52009 Lake Superior St. 31 271 629 43.12010 Winona St. 30 261 591 44.22011 Shippensburg 26 175 419 41.82012 Pitt.-Johnstown 29 179 413 43.32013 Pitt.-Johnstown 28 222 509 43.62014 Seattle Pacific 32 268 632 42.42015 Lindenwood (MO) 29 248 577 43.02016 Lincoln Memorial 37 412 924 44.6*record

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGESeason Team FT FTA Pct. 1948 Charleston (WV) 446 659 67.71949 Linfield 276 402 68.71950 Jacksonville St. 452 613 73.71951 Millikin 603 846 71.31952 Eastern Ill. 521 688 75.7 1953 Upsala 513 69 74.01954 Central Mich. 376 509 73.91955 Mississippi Col. 559 733 76.31956 Wheaton (IL) 625 842 74.21957 Wheaton (IL) 689 936 73.6 1958 Wheaton (IL) 517 689 75.01959 Wabash 418 545 76.71960 Allen 225 297 75.81961 Missouri St. 453 605 74.9

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Season Team FT FTA Pct. 1962 Lenoir-Rhyne 477 599 79.6 1963 Hampden-Sydney 442 559 79.11964 Western Caro. 492 621 79.21965 Mississippi Col. 529 663 79.81966 Athens St. 631 802 78.71967 Northwestern St. 528 678 77.9 1968 Kenyon 684 858 79.71969 Kenyon 583 727 80.21970 Wooster 571 714 80.01971 South Ala. 422 518 81.51972 Clark Atlanta 409 520 78.7 1973 Rockford 367 481 76.31974 New Orleans 537 701 76.61975 Alabama St. 456 565 80.71976 Alabama St. 451 576 78.31977 Puget Sound 495 637 77.7 1978 Merrimack 508 636 79.91979 Bentley 506 652 77.61980 Philadelphia U. 436 549 79.41981 Coppin St. 401 514 78.01982 Fla. Southern 726 936 77.6 1983 Transylvania 463 606 76.41984 Transylvania 491 639 76.81985 Minn. St. Mankato 349 445 78.41986 Southern N.H. 507 672 75.41987 Columbus St. 339 433 78.3 1988 Rollins 631 795 79.41989 Rollins 477 607 78.61990 Rollins 449 582 77.11991 Lenoir-Rhyne 441 564 78.21992 Adams St. 397 512 77.5 1993 Philadelphia U. 491 630 77.91994 West Liberty 473 602 78.61995 Western St. 469 603 77.81996 South Dakota 501 648 77.31997 Hawaii Hilo 471 606 77.71998 Gannon 473 573 *82.51999 Minn. Duluth 430 547 78.62000 Bemidji St. 386 492 78.52001 Morningside 383 485 79.02002 St. Cloud St. 461 587 78.52003 South Dakota 452 566 79.92004 Seattle Pacific 455 573 79.42005 St. Anselm 549 676 81.22006 Western Wash. 590 751 78.62007 Northwest Nazarene 384 473 81.22008 Omaha 593 744 79.72009 Northwest Nazarene 392 489 80.22010 Adelphi 551 700 78.72011 Findlay 533 659 80.92012 West Liberty 605 757 79.92013 Mo.-St. Louis 516 642 80.42014 Michigan Tech 459 568 80.82015 Saint Leo 457 569 80.32016 Neb.-Kearney 579 713 81.2*record

REBOUND MARGINSeason Team Off. Def. Margin 1976 Mississippi Val. 63.9 39.5 *24.41977 Philadelphia U. 38.7 24.1 14.61978 UMass Lowell 49.0 37.5 11.51979 Dowling 48.2 32.6 15.61980 Ark.-Pine Bluff 40.3 25.9 14.4 1981 Green Bay 40.6 26.5 14.1

Season Team Off. Def. Margin 1982 Central St. (OH) 48.0 37.2 10.81983 Hampton 50.2 38.5 11.81984 California (PA) 46.4 33.1 13.31985 Virginia Union 44.1 32.0 12.1 1986 Tampa 39.9 28.0 11.81987 Millersville 44.7 33.8 10.91988 Clark Atlanta 44.7 32.5 12.11989 Hampton 46.7 36.3 10.31990 Fla. Atlantic 41.0 29.4 11.6 1991 California (PA) 44.6 32.0 12.61992 Oakland City 43.4 31.8 11.61993 Metro St. 45.5 32.0 13.51994 Oakland City 44.0 33.7 10.31995 Jacksonville St. 47.7 35.2 12.5 1996 Virginia Union 48.0 36.1 11.91997 Southern Conn. St. 41.6 32.3 9.31998 South Dakota St. 46.5 35.9 10.61999 Ky. Wesleyan 44.8 32.6 12.22000 Salem Int’l 44.2 32.1 12.12001 Salem Int’l 42.6 31.3 11.42002 Tarleton St. 43.0 32.0 11.12003 South Dakota St. 44.1 32.5 11.62004 Washburn 42.5 30.7 11.82005 FGCU 41.5 31.3 10.22006 Gannon 38.8 27.5 11.32007 FGCU 44.5 33.7 10.82008 Ky. Wesleyan 36.8 25.4 11.42009 Nova Southeastern 41.4 31.1 10.32010 Augusta 38.9 26.7 12.32011 Lincoln Memorial 40.8 30.2 10.62012 Slippery Rock 44.5 33.6 10.92013 Southern Ind. 41.8 29.8 12.02014 Lincoln Memorial 45.6 30.4 15.22015 Seattle Pacific 38.9 26.4 12.52016 Seattle Pacific 40.1 28.4 11.7*record

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2016 MOST IMPROVED TEAMSSchool 2014-15 2015-16 ImprovedAlas. Fairbanks 7-19 22-8 13Miles 3-24 17-13 12.5Adelphi 6-20 20-9 12.5Eckerd 12-17 25-7 11.5Rollins 9-19 21-9 11Lincoln (MO) 4-24 16-14 11Lenoir-Rhyne 8-18 21-10 10.5Dist. Columbia 5-23 14-14 9Sioux Falls 8-21 17-13 8.5Saint Martin’s 6-22 15-14 8.5Georgia College 9-19 18-11 8.5N.M. HIghlands 5-21 15-15 8Mary 9-18 19-12 8Queens (NC) 16-13 25-7 7.5Belmont Abbey 1-26 9-19 7.5Valdosta St. 10-18 17-11 7Stillman 17-10 27-6 7Wheeling Jesuit 21-10 28-4 6.5West Chester 16-13 23-7 6.5Tusculum 7-21 14-15 6.5Quincy 13-16 20-10 6.5Fort Lewis 20-9 28-4 6.5Dallas Baptist 17-16 23-9 6.5Bloomsburg 10-16 17-10 6.5Wingate 15-14 23-10 6St. Thomas Aquinas 21-11 27-5 6Shippensburg 13-14 20-9 6Queens (NY) 6-21 11-14Mont St. Billings 5-23 11-17 6Chestnut Hill 6-20 13-15 6Barton 13-16 20-11 6Western Ore. 23-7 31-4 5.5West Va. Wesleyan 11-18 17-13 5.5Virginia Union 9-18 16-14 5.5UC San Diego 16-11 24-8 5.5Tex. A&M Int’l 12-16 18-11 5.5Seton Hill 7-19 13-14 5.5Rockhurst 7-21 12-15 5.5Ark.-Fort Smith 16-13 23-9 5.5*To determine games improved, add the difference in victories between the two seasons to the difference in losses, then divide by two.

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ALL-TIME WINNINGEST TEAMSIncludes records as a senior college only; Active Division II teams and reclassifying teams with a minimum 25 seasons of competition; Records based on information in statistics data-base. Postseason games are included.

BY PERCENTAGE(Minimum 25 seasons of varsity competition)Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct. MSU Denver 32 713 264 .730Philadelphia U. 81 1406 609 .698Virginia Union 75 1332 605 .688Southern Ind. 47 919 435 .679Ky. Wesleyan 104 1548 790 .662Bentley 53 956 508 .653Central Wash. 109 1703 911 .651Southern N.H. 53 982 526 .651Queens (NC) 27 506 280 .644Gannon 72 1214 689 .638Indiana (PA) 87 1302 741 .637Central Mo. 111 1654 946 .636Fla. Southern 89 1385 802 .633Fort Hays St. 107 1531 892 .632LIU Post 60 1005 588 .631Colorado Mesa 41 722 428 .628Cal St. San B'dino 32 549 327 .627Alas. Anchorage 39 715 429 .625Saint Rose 42 750 453 .623St. Cloud St. 91 1320 805 .621Grand Valley St. 50 872 536 .619Winston-Salem 70 1196 741 .617Oakland City 32 565 358 .612LeMoyne-Owen 58 960 620 .608West Tex. A&M 95 1490 959 .608Valdosta St. 62 983 640 .606Lewis 68 1110 725 .605Central St. (OH) 60 959 627 .605Johnson C. Smith 82 1210 800 .602Cheyney 53 835 551 .602

BY VICTORIES(Minimum 25 seasons of varsity competition)Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Central Wash. 109 1,703 911 .651Central Mo. 111 1,654 946 .636Ky. Wesleyan 104 1,548 790 .662Fort Hays St. 107 1,531 892 .632Washburn 111 1,519 1048 .592West Tex. A&M 95 1,490 959 .608Philadelphia U. 81 1,406 609 .698Pittsburg St. 107 1,401 1146 .550Northwest Mo. St. 102 1,387 977 .587Fla. Southern 89 1,385 802 .633Millersville 115 1,382 919 .601Neb.-Kearney 109 1,372 975 .585Emporia St. 110 1,372 1142 .546West Chester 116 1,366 1059 .563Chico St. 101 1,345 1150 .539Lenoir-Rhyne 95 1,334 1070 .555Virginia Union 75 1,332 605 .688Lincoln Memorial 94 1,328 995 .572Tex. A&M-Commerce 99 1,325 1056 .556

Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct. UIndy 92 1,320 909 .592St. Cloud St. 91 1,320 805 .621Indiana (PA) 87 1,302 741 .637Minnesota St. 92 1,291 869 .598Bloomsburg 111 1,289 917 .584Central Okla. 90 1,285 956 .573Catawba 90 1,270 1090 .538Delta St. 85 1,254 836 .600Shepherd 109 1,240 1183 .512Seattle Pacific 73 1,222 819 .599Northern Mich. 106 1,216 954 .560

WINNINGEST TEAMS 1970-79By Percentage(Minimum 7 seasons as NCAA member)Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Kentucky St. 10 254 52 .830Hartwick 10 196 59 .769Philadelphia U. 10 214 66 .764Green Bay 10 219 68 .763Alcorn 8 187 62 .751Tennessee St. 8 162 59 .733Bentley 10 188 73 .720Assumption 10 198 77 .720Alabama St. 9 176 70 .715Sacred Heart 10 202 82 .711Winston-Salem 10 199 84 .703Ferris St. 10 184 83 .689North Dakota 10 186 87 .681West Ga. 10 188 91 .674Indiana (PA) 10 163 85 .657Randolph-Macon 10 177 93 .656Bloomsburg 10 157 84 .651Albany St. (GA) 10 178 96 .650Valdosta St. 10 175 95 .648Bryant 10 171 93 .648St. Joseph’s (IN) 10 175 96 .646Youngstown St. 10 170 94 .644Roanoke 10 181 102 .640Morgan St. 10 173 99 .636Florida A&M 9 152 87 .636Bridgeport 10 173 102 .629Edinboro 10 152 92 .623Rollins 10 159 98 .619NYIT 9 129 80 .617Texas Southern 8 140 87 .617

By VictoriesTeam Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Kentucky St. 10 254 52 .830Green Bay 10 219 68 .763Philadelphia U. 10 214 66 .764Sacred Heart 10 202 82 .711Winston-Salem 10 199 84 .703Assumption 10 198 77 .720Hartwick 10 196 59 .769Tennessee St. 8 162 59 .733Bentley 10 188 73 .720West Ga. 10 188 91 .674Alcorn 8 187 62 .751

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Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct.North Dakota 10 186 87 .681Ferris St. 10 184 83 .689Roanoke 10 181 102 .640Albany St. (GA) 10 178 96 .650Randolph-Macon 10 177 93 .656Alabama St. 9 176 70 .715Valdosta St. 10 175 95 .648St. Joseph’s (IN) 10 175 96 .646Morgan St. 10 173 99 .636Bridgeport 10 173 102 .629Bryant 10 171 93 .648Youngstown St. 10 170 94 .644Monmouth 10 167 107 .609Indiana (PA) 10 163 85 .657UC Riverside 10 163 110 .597Akron 10 161 102 .612Towson 10 161 107 .601Rollins 10 159 98 .619Virginia Union 10 159 105 .602

WINNINGEST TEAMS 1980-89By Percentage(Minimum 7 seasons as NCAA member)Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Virginia Union 10 238 66 .783Minn. Duluth 10 227 68 .769Fla. Southern 10 240 77 .757Mt. St. Mary’s 9 201 65 .756Norfolk St. 10 225 73 .755Ky. Wesleyan 10 226 77 .746Central Mo. 10 216 75 .742Jacksonville St. 10 211 79 .728Sacred Heart 10 226 86 .724Lewis 8 169 66 .719Cheyney 10 208 82 .717UC Riverside 10 203 83 .710Gannon 10 210 89 .702LIU Post 10 202 86 .701Southeast Mo. St. 10 213 92 .698Denver 9 181 80 .693Cal Poly 10 196 89 .688Randolph-Macon 10 193 93 .675Alabama A&M 10 196 96 .671Bloomsburg 10 195 96 .670Mont. St. Billings 9 174 87 .667Dist. Columbia 10 181 92 .663West Ga. 10 188 96 .662Bakersfield 10 189 97 .661Hampton 10 188 97 .660Ferris St. 10 184 95 .659North Dakota St. 10 185 100 .649Northwest Mo. St. 10 185 100 .649Southern N.H. 10 188 105 .642Philadelphia U. 10 185 106 .636

By VictoriesTeam Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Fla. Southern 10 240 77 .757Virginia Union 10 238 66 .783Minn. Duluth 10 227 68 .769Ky. Wesleyan 10 226 77 .746Sacred Heart 10 226 86 .724Norfolk St. 10 225 73 .755

Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Central Mo. 10 216 75 .742Southeast Mo. St. 10 213 92 .698Jacksonville St. 10 211 79 .728Gannon 10 210 89 .702Cheyney 10 208 82 .717UC Riverside 10 203 83 .710LIU Post 10 202 86 .701Mt. St. Mary’s 9 201 65 .756Cal Poly 10 196 89 .688Alabama A&M 10 196 96 .671Bloomsburg 10 195 96 .670Randolph-Macon 10 193 93 .675Bakersfield 10 189 97 .661West Ga. 10 188 96 .662Hampton 10 188 97 .660Southern N.H. 10 188 105 .642North Dakota St. 10 185 100 .649Northwest Mo. St. 10 185 100 .649Philadelphia U. 10 185 106 .636Ferris St. 10 184 95 .659Denver 9 181 80 .693Dist. Columbia 10 181 92 .663North Ala. 10 181 109 .624New Haven 10 178 111 .616Saginaw Valley 10 178 121 .595

WINNINGEST TEAMS 1990-99By Percentage(Minimum 7 seasons as NCAA member)Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Virginia Union 10 253 53 .827Bakersfield 10 256 56 .821Ky. Wesleyan 10 246 60 .804Saint Rose 10 244 67 .785California (PA) 10 232 65 .781Philadelphia U. 10 230 68 .772Fla. Southern 10 237 71 .769Southern N.H. 10 238 73 .765Southern Ind. 10 229 73 .758Pfeiffer 10 226 78 .743Norfolk St. 8 177 63 .738Mo. Western St. 10 218 79 .734South Dakota 10 210 79 .727Washburn 10 220 86 .719Alabama A&M 10 213 84 .717Mississippi Col. 8 155 63 .711Central Okla. 10 208 86 .707UC Riverside 10 202 85 .704West Tex. A&M 10 205 87 .702Indiana (PA) 10 198 84 .702Fort Hays St. 10 209 89 .701South Dakota St. 10 204 88 .699Tampa 10 203 88 .698Queens (NC) 9 182 79 .697USC Upstate 10 200 88 .694Neb.-Kearney 9 183 86 .693Delta St. 10 195 88 .689LeMoyne-Owen 10 185 88 .678North Dakota 10 202 97 .676North Ala. 10 192 92 .676

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By VictoriesTeam Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Bakersfield 10 256 56 .821Virginia Union 10 253 53 .827Ky. Wesleyan 10 246 60 .804Saint Rose 10 244 67 .785Southern N.H. 10 238 73 .765Fla. Southern 10 237 71 .769California (PA) 10 232 65 .781Philadelphia U. 10 230 68 .772Southern Ind. 10 229 73 .758Pfeiffer 10 226 78 .743Washburn 10 220 86 .719Mo. Western St. 10 218 79 .734Alabama A&M 10 213 84 .717South Dakota 10 210 79 .727Fort Hays St. 10 209 89 .701Central Okla. 10 208 86 .707West Tex. A&M 10 205 87 .702South Dakota St. 10 204 88 .699Tampa 10 203 88 .698UC Riverside 10 202 85 .704North Dakota 10 202 97 .676USC Upstate 10 200 88 .694Central Mo. 10 199 98 .670Indiana (PA) 10 198 84 .702Grand Canyon 10 196 95 .674Delta St. 10 195 88 .689Seattle Pacific 10 195 95 .672St. Anselm 10 194 104 .651North Ala. 10 192 92 .676Alas. Anchorage 10 192 96 .667Franklin Pierce 10 192 98 .662

WINNINGEST TEAMS 2000-09By Percentage(Minimum 7 seasons as NCAA member)Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Findlay 9 238 46 .838Metro St. 10 269 59 .820Southern Ind. 10 251 69 .784Cal St. San B’dino 10 226 65 .777Virginia Union 10 221 73 .752Alderson Broaddus 10 232 78 .748Adelphi 10 226 77 .746Bentley 10 233 81 .742Northwest Mo. St. 10 228 82 .735Tarleton St. 10 225 81 .735South Dakota 10 216 78 .735Winona St. 10 235 86 .732Benedict 7 148 55 .729Ky. Wesleyan 10 219 82 .728Neb.-Kearney 10 217 82 .726Pfeiffer 10 214 83 .721Seattle Pacific 10 206 83 .713Fla. Southern 10 218 90 .708BYU-Hawaii 10 191 79 .707California (PA) 10 207 88 .702St. Cloud St. 10 206 88 .701Northern St. 10 208 90 .698Northern Ky. 10 213 93 .696Barton 10 205 90 .695Rollins 10 209 92 .694Eckerd 10 208 92 .693Gannon 10 203 90 .693

Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Philadelphia U. 10 210 94 .691Humboldt St. 10 201 90 .691Grand Valley St. 10 209 94 .690

By VictoriesTeam Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Metro St. 10 269 59 .820Southern Ind. 10 251 69 .784Findlay 9 238 46 .838Winona St. 10 235 86 .732Bentley 10 233 81 .742Alderson Broaddus 10 232 78 .748Northwest Mo. St. 10 228 82 .735Cal St. San B’dino 10 226 65 .777Adelphi 10 226 77 .746Tarleton St. 10 225 81 .735Virginia Union 10 221 73 .752Ky. Wesleyan 10 219 82 .728Fla. Southern 10 218 90 .708Neb.-Kearney 10 217 82 .726South Dakota 10 216 78 .735Pfeiffer 10 214 83 .721Northern Ky. 10 213 93 .696Philadelphia U. 10 210 94 .691Rollins 10 209 92 .694Grand Valley St. 10 209 94 .690Northern St. 10 208 90 .698Eckerd 10 208 92 .693California (PA) 10 207 88 .702Seattle Pacific 10 206 83 .713St. Cloud St. 10 206 88 .701Barton 10 205 90 .695Augusta 10 204 100 .671Gannon 10 203 90 .693Charleston (WV) 10 202 97 .676UMass Lowell 10 202 100 .669

WINNINGEST TEAMS 2010-16By Percentage(Minimum 7 seasons as NCAA member)Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct.West Liberty 7 218 21 .912Lincoln Memorial 7 190 33 .852Indiana (PA) 7 184 41 .818Bellarmine 7 186 42 .816Emmanuel (GA) 1 26 6 .813MSU Denver 7 180 44 .804Tarleton St. 7 178 46 .795Midwestern St. 7 177 48 .787Ala.-Huntsville 7 169 52 .765Southern Ind. 7 158 49 .763Seattle Pacific 7 164 51 .763Cal Poly Pomona 7 160 50 .762Drury 7 162 51 .761Ky. Wesleyan 7 162 52 .757Colorado Mines 7 158 51 .756Fla. Southern 7 167 55 .752Findlay 7 154 51 .751California Baptist 4 92 31 .748Augustana (SD) 7 162 55 .747Minnesota St. 7 164 57 .742Dixie St. 7 143 51 .737East Stroudsburg 7 152 56 .731

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Team Yrs. Won Lost Pct.Western Wash. 7 160 59 .731Azusa Pacific 3 67 25 .728Oakland City 7 134 50 .728Augusta 7 155 58 .728Central Mo. 7 155 58 .728Montevallo 7 164 62 .726Fort Lewis 7 147 60 .710Alderson Broaddus 7 144 60 .706

By VictoriesTeam Yrs. Won Lost Pct.West Liberty 7 218 21 .912Lincoln Memorial 7 190 33 .852Bellarmine 7 186 42 .816Indiana (PA) 7 184 41 .818MSU Denver 7 180 44 .804Tarleton St. 7 178 46 .795Midwestern St. 7 177 48 .787Ala.-Huntsville 7 169 52 .765Fla. Southern 7 167 55 .752Seattle Pacific 7 164 51 .763Minnesota St. 7 164 57 .742Montevallo 7 164 62 .726Drury 7 162 51 .761Ky. Wesleyan 7 162 52 .757Augustana (SD) 7 162 55 .747Cal Poly Pomona 7 160 50 .762Western Wash. 7 160 59 .731Southern Ind. 7 158 49 .763Colorado Mines 7 158 51 .756Augusta 7 155 58 .728Central Mo. 7 155 58 .728Findlay 7 154 51 .751East Stroudsburg 7 152 56 .731Arkansas Tech 7 152 64 .704Philadelphia U. 7 152 64 .704MSU Moorhead 7 151 68 .689Winona St. 7 148 67 .688Fort Lewis 7 147 60 .710Fort Hays St. 7 146 63 .699Alderson Broaddus 7 144 60 .706

ALL-TIME WON-LOST RECORDS(Alphabetical Listing; No Minimum Seasons of Competition)Team First Year Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Abilene Christian* 1920 95 1120 1103 .504Academy of Art 2009 8 41 169 .195Adams St. 1947 52 672 711 .486Adelphi 1947 70 1078 790 .577Ala.-Huntsville 1974 43 679 568 .545Alas. Anchorage 1978 39 715 429 .625Alas. Fairbanks 1953 60 635 778 .449Albany St. (GA) 1961 56 842 738 .533Alderson Broaddus 1935 79 1283 940 .577American Int'l 1934 82 984 1021 .491Anderson (SC) 1999 18 251 266 .485Angelo St. 1966 51 721 678 .515Ark.-Fort Smith 2010 7 121 83 .593Ark.-Monticello 1946 71 848 999 .459Arkansas Tech 1915 93 1277 989 .564Armstrong St. 1967 50 751 642 .539Ashland 1921 96 1160 989 .540

Team First Year Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Assumption 1924 89 1119 947 .542Augusta 1966 51 848 605 .584Augustana (SD) 1922 90 1035 998 .509AUM 1976 5 32 37 .464Azusa Pacific 1948 66 1299 728 .641Barry 1985 32 467 438 .516Barton 1985 26 477 279 .631Bellarmine 1951 66 973 788 .553Belmont Abbey 1954 63 939 801 .540Bemidji St. 1922 94 979 1115 .468Benedict 1949 50 758 570 .571Bentley 1964 53 956 508 .653Black Hills St. 2011 6 77 92 .456Bloomfield 1948 25 409 278 .595Bloomsburg 1902 111 1289 917 .584Bluefield St. 1950 54 525 851 .382Bowie St. 1953 50 535 743 .419Brevard 2002 14 154 252 .379Bridgeport 1948 69 1038 827 .557BYU-Hawaii 1978 39 696 426 .620Cal Poly Pomona 1948 69 1034 839 .552Cal St. Dom. Hills 1978 39 513 545 .485Cal St. East Bay 1962 55 598 865 .409Cal St. L.A. 1949 68 848 922 .479Cal St. Monterey Bay 1998 19 219 300 .422Cal St. San B'dino 1985 32 549 327 .627Caldwell 1989 28 435 372 .539California (PA) 1963 54 854 570 .600California Baptist 1957 60 938 846 .526Cameron 1971 36 506 481 .513Carson-Newman 1958 53 938 663 .586Catawba 1927 90 1270 1090 .538Cedarville 1954 63 1029 790 .566Central Mo. 1906 111 1654 946 .636Central Okla. 1922 90 1285 956 .573Central St. (OH) 1948 60 959 627 .605Central Wash. 1902 109 1703 911 .651Chadron St. 1922 92 1043 1123 .482Chaminade 1978 39 603 482 .556Charleston (WV) 1943 72 1207 799 .602Chestnut Hill 2004 13 149 204 .422Cheyney 1964 53 835 551 .602Chico St. 1914 101 1345 1150 .539Chowan 1998 19 234 278 .457Christian Bros. 1955 62 945 818 .536Claflin 1960 17 249 185 .574Clarion 1931 84 1001 830 .547Clark Atlanta 1950 67 928 852 .521Clayton St. 1991 26 400 343 .538Coker 1988 29 374 413 .475Colo. Christian 1991 26 320 419 .433Colorado Mesa 1976 41 722 428 .628Colorado Mines 1912 104 891 1309 .405Colorado St.-Pueblo 1964 53 862 602 .589Columbus St. 1968 48 785 546 .590Concord 1921 93 1067 1097 .493Concordia (NY) 1981 36 305 711 .300Concordia-St. Paul 1968 49 526 752 .412Daemen 1987 30 489 412 .543Dallas Baptist 2007 10 174 137 .559Davis & Elkins 1924 86 791 1376 .365Delta St. 1928 85 1254 836 .600Dist. Columbia 1972 40 449 540 .454Dixie St. 2007 10 183 89 .673Dominican (CA) 1984 33 419 504 .454Dominican (NY) 1970 47 695 674 .508Dowling 1967 50 733 665 .524

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Team First Year Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Drury 1909 108 1565 887 .638East Central 1928 72 1133 728 .609East Stroudsburg 1927 89 1047 987 .515Eastern N.M. 1935 80 977 1114 .467Eckerd 1964 53 811 564 .590Edinboro 1929 86 1111 806 .580Elizabeth City St. 1950 67 966 804 .546Emmanuel (GA) 2008 9 217 88 .711Emporia St. 1902 110 1372 1142 .546Erskine 1950 32 382 508 .429Fairmont St. 1917 91 1528 885 .633Fayetteville St. 1937 73 925 958 .491Felician 1997 20 232 330 .413Ferris St. 1926 88 1095 988 .526Findlay 1911 94 1314 765 .632Fla. Southern 1924 89 1385 802 .633Flagler 1974 43 612 574 .516Florida Tech 1965 52 600 785 .433Fort Hays St. 1908 107 1531 892 .632Fort Lewis 1964 53 755 675 .528Fort Valley St. 1958 56 581 908 .390Francis Marion 1971 46 622 656 .487Franklin Pierce 1964 53 817 590 .581Fresno Pacific 1965 52 703 811 .464Ga. Southwestern 1980 37 712 420 .629Gannon 1945 72 1214 689 .638Georgia College 1971 46 671 615 .522Georgian Court 2014 3 12 66 .154Glenville St. 1909 97 1253 1097 .533Goldey-Beacom 1999 18 201 301 .400Grand Canyon* 1950 67 1118 707 .613Grand Valley St. 1967 50 872 536 .619Harding 1958 59 819 828 .497Hawaii Hilo 1977 40 623 514 .548Hawaii Pacific 1979 38 623 485 .562Henderson St. 1913 101 1225 1019 .546Hillsdale 1900 113 1138 1238 .479Holy Family 2002 15 226 187 .547Holy Names 4 15 91 .142Humboldt St. 1924 93 1007 1018 .497Ill.-Springfield 2003 14 193 215 .473Incarnate Word* 1983 33 565 352 .616Indiana (PA) 1928 87 1302 741 .637Johnson C. Smith 1929 82 1210 800 .602Kentucky St. 1947 69 993 848 .539King (TN) 1915 80 969 926 .511Kutztown 1913 93 867 1331 .394Ky. Wesleyan 1908 104 1548 790 .662Lake Erie 1998 19 197 303 .394Lake Superior St. 1947 70 936 796 .540Lander 1969 48 765 645 .543Lane 1956 55 510 735 .410Le Moyne 1949 68 955 760 .557Lee 1965 52 1038 617 .627Lees-McRae 1994 23 168 470 .263LeMoyne-Owen 1959 58 960 620 .608Lenoir-Rhyne 1920 95 1334 1070 .555Lewis 1949 68 1110 725 .605Limestone 1974 43 612 633 .492Lincoln (MO) 1956 47 523 696 .429Lincoln (PA) 1953 61 668 807 .453Lincoln Memorial 1923 94 1328 995 .572Lindenwood (MO) 1973 41 567 674 .457LIU Post 1957 60 1005 588 .631Livingstone 1957 46 396 782 .336Lock Haven 1919 92 688 1162 .372Lubbock Christian 2007 10 161 130 .553

Team First Year Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Lynn 1994 23 401 259 .608Malone 1959 58 888 795 .528Mansfield 1918 93 1005 915 .523Mars Hill 1964 53 603 871 .409Mary 1971 46 721 588 .551Maryville (MO) 1977 40 449 609 .424McKendree 1911 102 1680 894 .653Mercy 1973 44 335 799 .295Mercyhurst 1972 45 657 559 .540Merrimack 1950 67 871 855 .505Michigan Tech 1918 96 925 1028 .474Midwestern St. 1947 70 1331 804 .623Miles 1971 46 501 690 .421Millersville 1900 115 1382 919 .601Minn. Duluth 1931 83 1178 826 .588Minn.-Crookston 1999 18 97 383 .202Minnesota St. 1921 92 1291 869 .598Minot St. 2012 5 50 88 .362Missouri S&T 1910 104 830 1328 .385Mississippi Col. 1925 91 1240 936 .570Mo. Southern St. 1969 48 778 619 .557Mo. Western St. 1970 47 766 598 .562Mo.-St. Louis 1967 50 642 683 .485Molloy 1993 24 249 415 .375Mont. St. Billings 1928 86 1078 996 .520Montevallo 1965 52 847 664 .561Morehouse 1931 82 997 980 .504Mount Olive 1991 26 484 271 .641MSU Denver 1985 32 713 264 .730MSU Moorhead 1925 91 1128 1052 .517N.M. Highlands 1983 26 257 450 .364Neb.-Kearney 1907 109 1372 975 .585New Haven 1951 64 909 761 .544Newberry 1959 30 362 463 .439Newman 1984 22 386 265 .593North Ala. 1932 82 1098 876 .556North Georgia 1942 47 726 672 .519North Greenville 1987 18 255 251 .504Northeastern St. 1925 80 1057 989 .517Northern Ky*. 1972 45 752 537 .583Northern Mich. 1907 106 1216 954 .560Northern St. 1903 113 1595 919 .634Northwest Mo. St. 1915 102 1387 977 .587Northwest Nazarene 1934 83 1181 1053 .529Northwestern Okla. 1929 86 1138 1102 .508Northwood 1961 56 668 793 .457Notre Dame (OH) 2002 15 193 253 .433Notre Dame de Namur 1985 25 193 455 .298Nova Southeastern 1983 34 398 557 .417Nyack 1964 32 406 510 .443NYIT 1971 45 618 581 .515Oakland City 1977 32 565 358 .612Ohio Dominican 1967 50 494 899 .355Ohio Valley 1964 48 418 837 .333Okla. Christian 1961 56 1095 599 .646Okla. Panhandle 1937 22 169 392 .301Ouachita Baptist 1921 90 1158 978 .542P.R.-Bayamon 2002 8 10 51 .164P.R.-Mayaguez 2002 8 3 70 .041P.R.-Rio Piedras 2002 7 10 43 .189Pace 1948 69 841 889 .486Paine 1981 36 557 461 .547Palm Beach Atl. 2006 11 74 224 .248Pfeiffer 1970 47 778 568 .578Philadelphia U. 1921 81 1406 609 .698Pitt.-Johnstown 1970 47 624 603 .509Pittsburg St. 1909 107 1401 1146 .550

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Team First Year Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Point Loma 1945 72 1209 945 .561Post 1991 26 364 368 .497Queens (NC) 1990 27 506 280 .644Queens (NY) 1939 78 792 1045 .431Quincy 1941 72 1150 872 .569Regis (CO) 1947 68 908 884 .507Roberts Wesleyan 1962 12 138 155 .471Rockhurst 1922 95 1298 1087 .544Rogers St. 2008 9 199 78 .718Rollins 1951 66 982 774 .559S.C. Aiken 1970 47 691 690 .500Saginaw Valley 1970 47 658 637 .508Saint Augustine's 1956 54 723 674 .518Saint Leo 1970 47 531 744 .416Saint Martin's 1941 73 835 1141 .423Saint Michael's 1920 96 1098 1063 .508Saint Rose 1974 42 750 453 .623Salem Int'l 1947 70 881 831 .515San Fran. St. 1930 85 1092 1097 .499Seattle Pacific 1944 73 1222 819 .599Seton Hill 2004 13 176 179 .496Shaw 1944 71 750 981 .433Shepherd 1907 109 1240 1183 .512Shippensburg 1927 87 868 1076 .447Shorter 1958 59 741 955 .437Simon Fraser 2011 6 38 114 .250Sioux Falls 1930 85 1013 1059 .489Slippery Rock 1910 105 1194 1071 .527Sonoma St. 1964 49 561 707 .442South Dakota Mines 1931 83 901 1089 .453Southeastern Okla. 1963 27 350 394 .470Southern Ark. 1948 69 969 822 .541Southern Conn. St. 1960 57 688 828 .454Southern Ind. 1970 47 919 435 .679Southern N.H. 1964 53 982 526 .651Southern Nazarene 1965 52 964 649 .598Southern Weselyan 2 8 47 .145Southwest Baptist 1966 51 752 652 .536Southwest Minn. St. 1968 49 602 745 .447Southwestern Okla. 1919 44 645 535 .547St. Anselm 1935 79 1123 797 .585St. Cloud St. 1923 91 1320 805 .621St. Edward's 1922 80 964 1002 .490St. Joseph's (IN) 1906 100 1118 1091 .506St. Mary's (TX) 1955 62 1125 623 .644St. Thomas Aquinas 1975 30 482 409 .541Stanislaus St. 1967 50 614 722 .460Stillman 1963 45 603 535 .530Stonehill 1950 67 992 763 .565Tampa 1951 54 853 637 .572Tarleton St. 1962 55 793 740 .517Tex. A&M Int'l 2004 13 167 195 .461Tex. A&M-Commerce 1917 99 1325 1056 .556Tex. A&M-Kingsville 1926 82 909 1050 .464Tex. Permian Basin 2005 10 124 156 .443Tiffin 1974 43 529 681 .437Trevecca Nazarene 1969 48 745 711 .512Truman 1920 96 1148 1081 .515Tusculum 1928 47 562 713 .441Tuskegee 1909 86 1032 1093 .486UC San Diego 1966 51 665 667 .499UC-Colo. Springs 1988 29 248 543 .314UIndy 1923 92 1320 909 .592UMass Lowell 1967 50 690 671 .507UNC Pembroke 1940 77 966 974 .498Union (TN) 1965 52 942 635 .597Upper Iowa 1956 59 689 793 .465

Team First Year Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Urbana 1966 51 623 856 .421USciences 1902 108 1237 950 .566UVa-Wise 2014 3 17 67 .202Valdosta St. 1955 62 983 640 .606Virginia St. 1949 68 883 901 .495Virginia Union 1939 75 1332 605 .688Walsh 1963 54 941 591 .614Washburn 1906 111 1519 1048 .592Wayne St. (MI) 1918 98 1191 1013 .540Wayne St. (NE) 1913 102 1213 1113 .521West Ala. 1957 60 706 848 .454West Chester 1898 116 1366 1059 .563West Florida 1968 32 435 416 .511West Ga. 1958 59 909 665 .578West Liberty 1924 89 1205 1002 .546West Tex. A&M 1921 95 1490 959 .608West Va. Wesleyan 1939 75 1005 952 .514West Virginia St. 1945 72 1045 880 .543Western N.M. 1957 34 314 547 .365Western Ore. 1921 92 1168 1095 .516Western St. 1924 90 801 1303 .381Western Wash. 1903 114 1430 1007 .587Wheeling Jesuit 1958 59 826 762 .520William Jewell 1899 117 1609 1165 .580Wilmington (DE) 1974 16 105 299 .260Wingate 1989 28 449 365 .552Winona St. 1916 100 1163 1100 .514Winston-Salem 1947 70 1196 741 .617Wis.-Parkside 1970 47 662 655 .503Young Harris 2011 6 89 71 .556*Reclassifying to DI