OFFICIAL 2008 NCAA ® MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS BOOK
OFFICIAL 2008 NCAA®
MEN’S BASKETBALLRECORDS BOOK
THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONP.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222317/917-6222www.ncaa.org
October 2007
Compiled By:Gary K. Johnson, Associate Director of Statistics.Sean W. Straziscar, Associate Director of Statistics.Bonnie Senappe, Assistant Director of Statistics.Jeff Williams, Assistant Director of Statistics.Kevin Buerge, Statistics Assistant.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:Walt Meyer for his help through the years on career scoring.William B. Johnson for his help on double-double and triple-double research.
ON THE COVERTop row (left to right): Mike Krzyzewski, Duke; Anthony Atkinson, Barton; Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati. Second Row: Patrick Glover, Johnson State; Andrew Olson, Amherst; Mike Leaf, Winona State. Third Row: Bo Ryan, Wisconsin-Platteville; Sean May, North Carolina; Tubby Smith, Kentucky; Larry Bird, Indiana State. Bottom Row: Ken Sears (3) of Santa Clara & Clyde Lovellette of Kansas; Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), UCLA.Cover photos by Andres Alonso, Rich Clarkson, David Gonzales, John Hickey, Ryan McKee, Suzanne Ouellette and Chris Putman of NCAA Photos; and the Sports Information offices of Cincinnati and Johnson State.
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ISSN 1089-5280NCAA 61144-10/07
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CONTENTS �
ContentsNew to This Book ..................................................................... 4School Name-Change/Abbreviation Key ...................... 5Division I Records ..................................................................... 9Division II Records ................................................................... 85Division III Records .................................................................. 103Individual Collegiate Records ............................................. 119Award Winners .......................................................................... 129Coaching Records .................................................................... 145Championships ......................................................................... 173Statistical Leaders .................................................................... 233Attendance Records ............................................................... 263Playing-Rules History ............................................................. 275Conferences ............................................................................... 2872007 Results ............................................................................... 313
New To this BookDivision I Records Page
Consecutive Road Victories record .......................................................................... 14Consecutive Non-Home Victories record ............................................................. 141951 and 1952 Assist Leaders .................................................................................... 33
Award Winners Page
List of Adolph Rupp Trophy winners ...................................................................... 136List of The Sporting News Player of the Year winners........................................ 137 List of Bob Cousy Award winners ............................................................................. 137
Championships Page
Division I All-time Results ............................................................................................ 198Division II Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play ............................................. 209Division II All-time Results ........................................................................................... 213Division III Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play............................................ 225Division III All-time Results .......................................................................................... 228
Attendance Records Page
Division II Home-Court Average for a Season record ...................................... 274Division III Home-Court Average for a Season record..................................... 274
Playing-Rules History Page
Several more Important Rules Changes throughout the Section ............. 276Several more Firsts throughout the Section ....................................................... 283
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School Name-Change/Abbreviation KeyThe following players changed their names after their collegiate careers ended. They are listed throughout the book by the names under which they played in college (those listed at the left). Their current names are listed below. In addition, various schools have changed their name. The current school name is listed along with other names by which the schools have been referred.
PLAyER name changesName as a collegian: Changed to:
Lew Alcindor (UCLA) ....................................................................................................Kareem Abdul-JabbarWalt Hazzard (UCLA) ................................................................................................... Mahdi Abdul-RahmadChris Jackson (LSU)......................................................................................................Mahmoud Abdul-RaufAkeem Olajuwon (Houston) ...........................................................................................Hakeem OlajuwonDon Smith (Iowa St.) .................................................................................................................Zaid Abdul-AzizKeith Wilkes (UCLA) .......................................................................................................................Jamaal WilkesJason Williams (Duke) ......................................................................................................................Jay Williams
SCHOOL name changesCurrent school name: Changed from:
Akron ................................................................................................................................................................BuchtelAlbertson ............................................................................................................................................. Col. of IdahoAlcorn St. ...............................................................................................................................................Alcorn A&MAlliant Int'l........................................................................................................................... U.S. Int'l; Cal WesternArcadia ...............................................................................................................................................................BeaverArizona St................................................................................................................................................... Tempe St.Ark.-Pine Bluff ............................................................................................................................. Arkansas AM&NArmstrong Atlantic ........................................................................................................................Armstrong St.Auburn ................................................................................................................................................Alabama PolyAugusta St. .................................................................................................................................................. AugustaBenedictine (Ill.) ............................................................................................................................ Ill. BenedictineBradley .................................................................................................................................................. Bradley TechUC Davis .......................................................................................................................................California AggiesCal St. East Bay .............................................................................................................................Cal St. HaywardCal St. Fullerton .......................................................................Orange County State College; Orange St.Cal St. L.A. ...................................................................................................................................... Los Angeles St.Cal St. Northridge....................................................................................................... San Fernando Valley St.Carnegie Mellon ............................................................................................................................ Carnegie TechCase Reserve ......................................................................................................Case Institute of TechnologyCentral Ark. .............................................................................................................................................Conway St.Central Conn. St. ........................................................................................................................... New Haven St.Central Mich. ....................................................................................................................................... Mt. PleasantCentral Mo. .......................................................................................................................................Central Mo. St.Central Okla. .............................................................................................................................Central St. (Okla.)Charleston So. ....................................................................................................................................Baptist (S.C.)Charleston (W.V.) ............................................................................................................................Morris HarveyCleveland St. ...................................................................................................................................................... FennColorado St. ...................................................................................................................................Colorado A&MColorado St.-Pueblo ....................................................................................................................Southern Colo.Columbus St. .......................................................................................................................................... ColumbusConcordia (Cal.) .................................................................................................................Christ College-IrvineConcordia Chicago .......................................................................................................................Concordia (Ill.)Concordia (Tex.) ...................................................................................................................... Concordia-AustinConnecticut ..........................................................................................................................Connecticut AggiesCrown (Minn.) ....................................................................................................................................St. Paul BibleDayton ...................................................................................................................................... St. Mary's InstituteDelaware Valley ...........................................................................................................................National AggiesDeSales ......................................................................................................................................................AllentownDetroit ..................................................................................................................... Detroit Mercy; Detroit TechDist. Columbia .....................................................................................................................................Federal CityDominican (Ill.) ...............................................................................................................................................RosaryDrexel .......................................................................................................................................................Drexel TechDubuque ............................................................................................................................................Columbia Col.Duke ........................................................................................................................................................ Trinity (N.C.)Eastern Conn. St. ............................................................................................................................ Willimantic St.Eastern Mich. ........................................................................................................................... Michigan NormalEckerd .............................................................................................................................................Fla. PresbyterianEmporia St. .............................................................................................................................. Kansas St. NormalFDU-Florham ....................................................................................................................................FDU-MadisonFort Hays St. ...........................................................................................................Kansas St. Normal-WesternFresno St. .......................................................................................................................................... Fresno PacificIdaho St. .............................................................Academy of Idaho; Idaho Tech. Inst.; Idaho-SouthernIll.-Chicago..................................................................................................................................Ill.-Chicago CircleIllinois St. ................................................................................................... Illinois St. Normal; Illinois NormalIndiana (Pa.) ...................................................................................................................................Indiana St. (Pa.)Indianapolis ...................................................................................................................................Indiana CentralIowa ................................................................................................................................. State University of IowaIowa St. ...............................................................................................................................................................AmesJames Madison ..........................................................................................................................................MadisonJohnson C. Smith ........................................................................................................................ Johnson Smith
SCHOOL NAME CHANGE / ABBREVIATION KEY �
Current school name: Also known as:Kansas St. .........................................................................................................................................Kansas AggiesKean ............................................................................................................................................................Newark St.Kent St. ..................................................................................................................................................................KentLa Sierra .................................................................................................................................................. Loma LindaLamar ........................................................................................................................................................Lamar TechLiberty .......................................................................................................Lynchburg Baptist; Liberty BaptistLa.-Lafayette ..............................................................................................................................Southwestern La.La.-Monroe .........................................................................................................................................Northeast La.Loyola Marymount ............................................................................................St. Vincent; Loyola U. of L.A.Lycoming .................................................................................................. Williamsport Dickinson SeminaryLynn.....................................................................................................................................College of Boca RatonLyon .......................................................................................................................................................Arkansas Col.Me.-Farmington ..............................................................................................Western State Normal SchoolMaritime (N.Y.) ..................................................................................................................................N.Y. MaritimeMarycrest Int'l ............................................................................................................................Teikyo MarycrestMd.-East. Shore ..................................................................................................................................Maryland St.Massachusetts .......................................................Massachusetts St.; Massachusetts Agriculture Col.Mass.-Dartmouth ...............................................................................................................Southeastern Mass.Mass.-Lowell ....................................................................................................Lowell; Lowell St.; Lowell TechMcDaniel .............................................................................................................................................. Western Md.Memphis ............................................................................................... Memphis St.; West Tenn. St. NormalMichigan Tech..........................................................................................................Michigan Mines and TechMillersville .......................................................................................................................................... Millersville St.Millikin ................................................................................................................................................ James MillikinMinn. St. Mankato ..............................................................................................................................Mankato St.Minn. St. Moorhead .......................................................................................................................Moorhead St.Mississippi Col. ...........................................................................................................................Mississippi A&MMississippi Val. ................................................................................................................ Mississippi VocationalMissouri St. .............................................................................................................................. Southwest Mo. St.Mo.-Rolla .....................................................................................................................Missouri School of MinesMont. St.-Billings ......................................................................................................................Eastern MontanaMontana St.-Northern ....................................................................................................... Northern MontanaNeb.-Kearney......................................................................................................................................... Kearney St.Neb.-Omaha .................................................................................................................................................. OmahaNew England U. ......................................................................................................................... St. Francis (Me.)New Jersey City ............................................................................................................................... Jersey City St.New Mexico St. ..................................................................................................................... New Mexico A&MNew Orleans ...........................................................................................................................Louisiana St. (N.O.)North Ala. ..............................................................................................................................................Florence St.N.C. Central ...........................................................................................................................North Caro. CollegeUNC Pembroke.................................................................................................................................Pembroke St.North Central Texas ......................................................................................................................Cooke CountyNorth Texas ........................................................................................................................................ North Tex. St.Northeastern St. ............................................................................................................Northeastern Okla. St.Northern Ariz. .................................................................................................................... Arizona St.-FlagstaffNorthern Colo. .......................................................................................... Colorado St. Col.; State TeachersOkla. Panhandle ..........................................................................................Panhandle A&M; Panhandle St.Oklahoma St. ...............................................................................................................................Oklahoma A&MOld Dominion ............................................................................................................William & Mary (Norfolk)Penn St.-Berks ........................................................................Penn St. Berks-Lehigh Val.; Berks & LehighPenn St.-Harrisburg .................................................................................................................. Penn St.-CapitolPepperdine ...........................................................................................................................George PepperdinePhila. Sciences ............................................................................................................................ Phila. PharmacyPhiladelphia U. ..................................................................................................................................Phila. TextilePittsburgh .........................................................................................................................Western PennsylvaniaPlymouth St. ...................................................................................Plymouth Normal; Plymouth TeachersPolytechnic (N.Y.) ............................................................................................New York Poly; Brooklyn PolyPortland St.....................................................................................................................................................VanportPost ............................................................................................................................................................ Teikyo PostRandolph ................................................................................................................Randolph-Macon Woman’sRhodes ................................................................................................................................Southwestern (Tenn.)Rice .........................................................................................................................................................Rice InstituteRichard Stockton ................................................................................................................................Stockton St.Rochester Inst. ....................................................................................................................Mechanics InstituteRose-Hulman ..........................................................................................................Rose Polytechnic InstituteRowan ...................................................................................................................................................Glassboro St.Salem Int'l ............................................................................................................................ Salem-Teikyo; SalemSamford ................................................................................................................................................. Howard Col.S.C. Upstate ................................................................................................................................ S.C.-SpartanburgSouthern Ark. .................................................................................................................................Magnolia A&MSouthern Conn. St. ....................................................................................................................... New Britain St.Southern Ind. ...................................................................................................................Indiana St.-EvansvilleSouthern Me. .......................................................................Maine Portland-Gorham; Gorham St. (Me.)Southern Miss. ................................................................ Mississippi Southern Col.; Mississippi NormalSouthern N.H. ............................................................................................................................. New Hamp. Col.Southern U. .......................................................................................................................................Southern B.R.Southwest Minn. St. ..................................................................................................................... Southwest St.Stevens Institute ...............................................................................................................................Stevens TechTaylor-Ft. Wayne ......................................................................................................................Summit Christian
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Current school name: Changed from:Tex.-Pan American .........................................................................................................................Pan AmericanTexas St. .................................................................................................................................... Southwest Tex. St.Towson ...................................................................................................................................................... Towson St.Troy .....................................................................................................................................................................Troy St.Truman ................................................................................................................ Northeast Mo. St.; Truman St.Tulsa ....................................................................................................................................................Henry KendallWashburn ...............................................................................................................................................Lincoln Col.Washington-St. Louis ............................................................................................................Washington (Mo.)Washington St. ................................................................................................Washington Agricultural Col.West Ala. ...................................................................................................................................................LivingstonWest Tex. A&M .................................................................................................................................West Texas St.Western N.M. ....................................................................................................................New Mexico WesternWestern Ore. ............................ Monmouth Normal; Oregon Tech; Oregon College of EducationWestern St. .................................................................................................Colo. Western; Colorado NormalWichita St. ................................................................................................................................................FairmountWidener ......................................................................................................................Pennsylvania Military Col.Wm. Paterson ....................................................................................................................................... Paterson St.Wis.-Superior ..............................................................................................................................Superior NormalXavier .............................................................................................................................................................St. Xavier
In the early days of colleges and universities, many schools used the designation of Teachers College. Due to the high numbers of such schools, they are not listed here.
SCHOOLS also known asCurrent school name: Also known as:
A&M-Corpus Christi ......................................................................................................Tex. A&M-Corp. Chris.Air Force ..........................................................................................................................U.S. Air Force AcademyApprentice School ...................................................................................................................... Newport NewsArmy ...........................................................................................................U.S. Military Academy; West PointBaruch .......................................................................................................................................Bernard M. BaruchBYU ................................................................................................................................................... Brigham YoungCase Reserve ...................................................................................................................Case Western ReserveCharlotte ...........................................................................................................................................UNC CharlotteChattanooga ....................................................................................................................................... Tenn.-Chatt.CCNY ..............................................................................................................................City College of New York City Tech ...................................................................................................... New York City Tech (was NYCCT)Coast Guard ........................................................................................................... U.S. Coast Guard AcademyGCSU ...............................................................................................................................Georgia College & StateGreen Bay ........................................................................................................................................Wis.-Green BayHawthorne ........................................................................................................................Nathaniel HawthorneIPFW ........................................................................................................................... Indiana/Purdue-Ft. WayneIUPUI .....................................................................................................................Indiana/Purdue-IndianapolisLehman ....................................................................................................................................Herbert H. LehmanLipscomb ......................................................................................................................................David LipscombLong Island..........................................................................................................................................LIU-BrooklynLSU ...........................................................................................................................................................Louisiana St.Mass. Liberal Arts .........................................................Massachusetts College (was North Adams St.)Merchant Marine .............................................................King's Point; U.S. Merchant Marine AcademyMilwaukee .....................................................................................................................................Wis.-MilwaukeeMIT .....................................................................................................Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNavy ........................................................................................................................................ U.S. Naval AcademyNJIT ..........................................................................................Newark Engineering (was N.J. Inst. of Tech.)NYIT ............................................................................. New York Institute of Technology; New York TechRensselaer ...................................................................................................................RPI, Rensselaer Poly Inst.Rochester Inst. ...................................................................................................................................................... RITSewanee ..........................................................................................................................University of the SouthSMU .........................................................................................................................................Southern MethodistSouthampton .........................................................................................................................LIU-SouthamptonSUNYIT ....................................................................................................................................................Utica/RomeTCNJ .......................................................................................The College of New Jersey (was Trenton St.)TCU ...................................................................................................Texas Christian (was AddRan Christian)UAB .................................................................................................................................................Ala.-BirminghamUCF ...................................................................................................................... Central Fla. (was Florida Tech)UCLA ...................................................................................................... University of California, Los AngelesUMBC .............................................................................................................................................Md.-Balt. CountyUMKC ...............................................................................................................................................Mo.-Kansas CityUNI ........................................................................Northern Iowa (was Iowa Normal; State Col. of Iowa)UNLV .........................................................................................Nevada-Las Vegas (was Nevada Southern)UTEP ............................................................................................................Texas-El Paso (was Texas Western)UTSA ..........................................................................................................................................Texas-San AntonioVCU ...........................................................................................................................................Va. CommonwealthVMI ..............................................................................................................................................................Va. MilitaryWPI .......................................................................................................... Worcester Poly Inst.; Worcester Tech
SCHOOL MERGERSCurrent school name: Two Schools Merged & year:
Case Reserve .................................................................................Case Tech & Western Reserve; 1971-72Martin Luther .......................................................... Northwestern (Wis.) & Dr. Martin Luther, 1995-96Mass.-Lowell .............................................................................................Lowell St. & Lowell Tech; 1975-76
SCHOOL NAME-CHANGE/ABBREVIATION KEY �
Division I RecordsIndividual Records ....................................... 10Team Records ................................................ 12All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 14Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders ....... 27Annual Individual Champions ............... 31Miscellaneous Player Information ........ 33All-Time Team Leaders ............................... 34Annual Team Champions ......................... 42Statistical Trends ........................................... 47All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 48Winningest Teams By Decade ................ 52Winningest Teams Over
Periods of Time ......................................... 53Winning Streaks ............................................ 54Rivalries ............................................................ 55Associated Press (A.P.) Poll Records ..... 56Week-by-Week A.P. Polls ........................... 62Final Season Polls ......................................... 78
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. Except for the school’s all-time won-lost record or coaches’ records, only statistics achieved while an institution was an active member of the NCAA are included in team or individual catego-ries. Official weekly statistics rankings in scoring and shooting began with the 1947-48 season; individual rebounds were added for the 1950-51 season, although team rebounds were not add-ed until 1954-55. Individual assists were kept in 1950-51 and 1951-52, and permanently added in 1983-84. Blocked shots and steals were added in 1985-86 and three-point field goals were added in 1986-87. For Triple-Doubles and Double-Dou-bles, the individual has to reach double figures in two or more of the following categories: points, rebounds, assists, blocked shots or steals. Triple-Doubles and Double-Doubles include only the years in which each category was officially kept by the NCAA. Scoring, rebounding, assists, blocked shots and steals are ranked on total number and on per-game average; shooting, on percentage. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentag-es and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. In 1973, freshmen became eligible to compete on the varsity level.
ScoringPoIntSGame
100—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 (41 FGs, 18 FTs)
Season1,381—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (522 FGs, 337 FTs, 31
games)Career
3,667—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,387 FGs, 893 FTs, 83 games)
PoIntS vS. DIvISIon I oPPonentGame
72—Kevin Bradshaw, U.S. Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1991
AveRAGe PeR GAmeSeason
44.5—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,381 in 31)Career
44.2—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,667 in 83)
PoIntS In FIRSt CAReeR GAmeGame
56—Lew Alcindor, UCLA vs. Southern California, Dec. 3, 1966
CombIneD PoIntS, two teAmmAteSGame
125—Frank Selvy (100) and Darrell Floyd (25), Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954
CombIneD PoIntS, two teAmmAteS vS. DIvISIon I oPPonent Game
92—Kevin Bradshaw (72) and Isaac Brown (20), U.S. Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1991
CombIneD PoIntS, two oPPoSInG PlAyeRS on DIvISIon I teAmSGame
115—Pete Maravich (64), LSU and Dan Issel (51), Kentucky, Feb. 21, 1970
GAmeS SCoRInG At leASt 50 PoIntSSeason
10—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970Season—Consecutive Games
3—Pete Maravich, LSU, Feb. 10 to Feb. 15, 1969Career
28—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70
GAmeS SCoRInG At leASt 40 PoIntSCareer
56—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70
GAmeS SCoRInG In Double FIGuReSCareer
132—Danny Manning, Kansas, 1985-88
ConSeCutIve GAmeS SCoRInG In Double FIGuReSCareer
115—Lionel Simmons, La Salle, 1987-90
Field GoalsFIelD GoAlSGame
41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. 13, 1954 (66 attempts)
Season522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 attempts)
Career1,387—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,166 attempts)
ConSeCutIve FIelD GoAlSGame
16—Doug Grayson, Kent St. vs. North Carolina, Dec. 6, 1967 (18 of 19)
Season25—Ray Voelkel, American, 1978 (during nine games,
Nov. 24-Dec. 16)
FIelD-GoAl AttemPtSGame
71—Jay Handlan, Wash. & Lee vs. Furman, Feb. 17, 1951 (30 made)
Season1,168—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (522 made)
Career3,166—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,387 made)
FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGeGame
(Min. 15 made) 100%—Clifford Rozier, Louisville vs. Eastern Ky., Dec. 11, 1993 (15 of 15)
(Min. 20 made) 95.5%—Bill Walton, UCLA vs. Memphis, March 26, 1973 (21 of 22)
*Season74.6%—Steve Johnson, Oregon St., 1981 (235 of 315)
*Based on qualifiers for national championship.Career
(Min. 400 made and 4 made per game) 67.8%—Steve Johnson, Oregon St., 1976-81 (828 of 1,222)
three-Point Field GoalsthRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlSGame
15—Keith Veney, Marshall vs. Morehead St., Dec. 14, 1996 (25 attempts)
Season158—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (362 attempts)
Career457—J.J. Redick, Duke, 2003-06 (1,126 attempts)
thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlS mADe PeR GAmeSeason
5.6—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (158 in 28)Career
(Min. 200 made) 4.6—Timothy Pollard, Mississippi Val., 1988-89 (256 in 56)
ConSeCutIve thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlSGame
11—Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Siena, Jan. 7, 1987Season
15—Todd Leslie, Northwestern, 1990 (during four games, Dec. 15-28)
ConSeCutIve GAmeS mAkInG A thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlSeason
38—Steve Kerr, Arizona, Nov. 27, 1987, to April 2, 1988Career
88—Cory Bradford, Illinois, Nov. 10, 1998 to Feb. 10, 2001thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl AttemPtSGame
27—Bruce Seals, Manhattan vs. Canisius, Jan. 31, 2000 (9 made)
Season362—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (158 made)
Career1,192—Keydren Clark, St. Peter’s, 2003-06 (435 made)
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS PeR GAme Season
12.9—Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler, 1987 (362 in 28)Career
10.1—Keydren Clark, St. Peter’s, 2003-06 (1,192 in 118)thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGeGame
(Min. 9 made) 100%—Mark Poag, Old Dominion vs. VMI, Nov. 25, 1997 (9 of 9); Markus Wilson, Evansville vs. Tenn.-Martin, Nov. 18, 1998 (9 of 9); Donnie McGrath, Providence vs. Virginia, Feb. 2, 2005 (9 of 9)
(Min. 12 made) 85.7%—Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Siena, Jan. 7, 1987 (12 of 14)
Season(Min. 50 made) 63.4%—Glenn Tropf, Holy Cross, 1988
(52 of 82)(Min. 100 made) 57.3%—Steve Kerr, Arizona, 1988 (114
of 199)Career
(Min. 200 made and 2.0 made per game) 49.7%—Tony Bennett, Green Bay, 1989-92 (290 of 584)
(Min. 300 made) 46.9%—Stephan Sir, San Diego St. & Northern Ariz., 2003-07 (323 of 689)
Free throwsFRee thRowSGame
30—Pete Maravich, LSU vs. Oregon St., Dec. 22, 1969 (31 attempts)
Season355—Frank Selvy, Furman, 1954 (444 attempts)
Career(4 yrs.) 905—Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest, 1952-55 (1,359
attempts) (3 yrs.) 893—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (1,152
attempts)ConSeCutIve FRee thRowS mADeGame
24—Arlen Clark, Oklahoma St. vs. Colorado, March 7, 1959 (24 of 24)
Season73—Gary Buchanan, Villanova, 2000-01 (during 21 games,
Nov. 17-Feb. 12)Career
85—Darnell Archey, Butler, 2001-03 (during 57 games, Feb. 15, 2001-Jan. 18, 2003)
FRee thRowS AttemPteDGame
36—Ed Tooley, Brown vs. Amherst, Dec. 4, 1954 (23 made)
Season444—Frank Selvy, Furman, 1954 (355 made)
Career(4 yrs.) 1,359—Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest, 1952-55 (905
made) (3 yrs.) 1,152—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (893 made)
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n IFRee-thRow PeRCentAGeGame
(Min. 24 made) 100% —Arlen Clark, Oklahoma St. vs. Colorado, March 7, 1959 (24 of 24)
*Season97.5%—Blake Ahearn, Missouri St., 2004 (117 of 120)
*Based on qualifiers for national championship.Career
(Min. 300 made and 2.5 made per game) 94.6%—Blake Ahearn, Missouri St., 2004-07 (435 of 460)
(Min. 600 made) 91.2%—J.J. Redick, Duke, 2003-06 (662 of 726)
ReboundsRebounDSGame
51—Bill Chambers, William & Mary vs. Virginia, Feb. 14, 1953
(Since 1973) 35—Larry Abney, Fresno St. vs. SMU, Feb. 17, 2000
Season734—Walt Dukes, Seton Hall, 1953 (33 games)(Since 1973) 597—Marvin Barnes, Providence, 1974 (32
games) Career
(4 yrs.) 2,201—Tom Gola, La Salle, 1952-55 (118 games)(3 yrs.) 1,751—Paul Silas, Creighton, 1962-64 (81 games)(Since 1973) 1,570—Tim Duncan, Wake Forest, 1994-97
(128 games)
AveRAGe PeR GAmeSeason
25.6—Charlie Slack, Marshall, 1955 (538 in 21)(Since 1973) 20.4—Kermit Washington, American, 1973
(511 in 25) Career
(Min. 800) 22.7—Artis Gilmore, Jacksonville, 1970-71 (1,224 in 54)
(4 yrs.) 21.8—Charlie Slack, Marshall, 1953-56 (1,916 in 88)
(Since 1973) 15.2—Glenn Mosley, Seton Hall, 1974-77 (1,263 in 83)
AssistsASSIStSGame
22—Tony Fairley, Charleston So. vs. Armstrong Atlantic, Feb. 9, 1987; Avery Johnson, Southern U. vs. Texas Southern, Jan. 25, 1988; Sherman Douglas, Syracuse vs. Providence, Jan. 28, 1989
Season406—Mark Wade, UNLV, 1987 (38 games)
Career1,076—Bobby Hurley, Duke, 1990-93 (140 games)
AveRAGe PeR GAmeSeason
13.3—Avery Johnson, Southern U., 1988 (399 in 30)Career
(Min. 600) 12.0—Avery Johnson, Southern U., 1987-88 (732 in 61)
(4 yrs.) 8.4—Chris Corchiani, North Carolina St., 1988-91 (1,038 in 124)
blocked ShotsbloCkeD ShotSGame
16—Mickell Gladness, Alabama A&M vs. Texas Southern, Feb. 24, 2007
Season207—David Robinson, Navy, 1986 (35 games)
Career535—Wojciech Myrda, La.-Monroe, 1999-2002 (115
games)
AveRAGe PeR GAme Season
6.5—Shawn James, Northeastern, 2006 (196 in 30)Career
(Min. 225) 5.9—Keith Closs, Central Conn. St., 1995-96 (317 in 54)
(4 yrs.) 4.7—Wojciech Myrda, La.-Monroe, 1999-2002 (535 in 115)
StealsSteAlSGame
13—Mookie Blaylock, Oklahoma vs. Centenary (La.), Dec. 12, 1987; and vs. Loyola Marymount, Dec. 17, 1988
Season160—Desmond Cambridge, Alabama A&M, 2002 (29
games) Career
385—John Linehan, Providence, 1998-2002 (122 games)
AveRAGe PeR GAme Season
5.5—Desmond Cambridge, Alabama A&M, 2002 (160 in 29)
Career(Min. 225) 3.9—Desmond Cambridge, Alabama A&M,
1999-2002 (330 in 84)(4 yrs.) 3.2—Eric Murdock, Providence, 1988-91 (376 in
117)
Double-DoublestRIPle-DoubleSSeason
4—Michael Anderson, Drexel, 1986; Jason Kidd, California, 1994
Career6—Michael Anderson, Drexel, 1985-88; Shaquille O’Neal,
LSU, 1990-92
ConSeCutIve GAmeS mAkInG A tRIPle-DoubleSeason
2—Kevin Robertson, Vermont, Jan. 7-9, 1992; Shaquille O’Neal, LSU, Feb. 19-22, 1992; Anfernee Hardaway, Memphis, Jan. 4-6, 1993
Double-DoubleSSeason
31—David Robinson, Navy, 1986Career
87—Tim Duncan, Wake Forest, 1994-97
Double-DoubleS by A FReShmAnSeason
22—Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse, 2003
ConSeCutIve GAmeS mAkInG A Double-DoubleSeason
29—Mel Counts, Oregon St., Nov. 30, 1963-Mar. 10, 1964
Career40—Billy Cunningham, North Carolina, Dec, 5, 1962-Feb.
22, 1964
FoulsShoRteSt PlAyInG tIme beFoRe beInG DISQuAlIFIeDGame
1:11—Ben Wardrop, San Diego St. vs. Colorado St., Jan. 24, 2004
moSt GAmeS neveR FoulInG outFull Career
138—Ed Cota, North Carolina, 1997-2000
GamesGAmeS PlAyeD (SInCe 1947-48)Season
40—Mark Alarie, Tommy Amaker, Johnny Dawkins, Danny Ferry and Billy King, Duke, 1986; Larry Johnson, UNLV, 1990; Anthony Epps, Jamaal Magloire, Ron Mercer and Wayne Turner, Kentucky, 1997
Career151—Wayne Turner, Kentucky, 1996-99
GeneralAChIeveD 2,000 PoIntS AnD 2,000 RebounDSCareer
Tom Gola, La Salle, 1952-55 (2,462 points and 2,201 rebounds)
Joe Holup, George Washington, 1953-56 (2,226 points and 2,030 rebounds)
AveRAGeD 20 PoIntS AnD 20 RebounDSCareer
Bill Russell, San Francisco, 1954-56 (20.7 points and 20.3 rebounds)
Paul Silas, Creighton, 1962-64 (20.5 points and 21.6 rebounds)
Julius Erving, Massachusetts, 1970-71 (26.3 points and 20.2 rebounds)
Artis Gilmore, Jacksonville, 1970-71 (24.3 points and 22.7 rebounds)
Kermit Washington, American, 1971-73 (20.1 points and 20.2 rebounds)
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SInGle-GAme ReCoRDS
ScoringPoIntS
186—Loyola Marymount vs. U.S. Int’l (140), Jan. 5, 1991
PoIntS by loSInG teAm150—U.S. Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount (181), Jan. 31, 1989
PoIntS, both teAmS331—Loyola Marymount (181) vs. U.S. Int’l (150), Jan.
31, 1989
mARGIn oF vICtoRy117—Long Island (179) vs. Medgar Evers (62), Nov. 26,
1997
mARGIn oF vICtoRy vS. DIvISIon I oPPonent
91—Tulsa (141) vs. Prairie View (50), Dec. 7, 1995
PoIntS In A hAlF98—Long Island vs. Medgar Evers, Nov. 26, 1997 (2nd)
PoIntS In A hAlF vS. DIvISIon I oPPo-nent
97—Oklahoma vs. U.S. Int’l, Nov. 29, 1989 (1st)
PoIntS In A hAlF, both teAmS172—Loyola Marymount (86) vs. Gonzaga (86), Feb. 18,
1989 (2nd)
leAD beFoRe oPPonent SCoReS At StARt oF A GAme
34-0—Seton Hall vs. Kean, Nov. 29, 1998
leAD beFoRe DIvISIon I oPPonent SCoReS At StARt oF A GAme
32-0—Connecticut vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 12, 1990
lARGeSt SCoRInG Run vS. A DIvISIon I oPPonent
37-0—Utah St. vs. Idaho, Feb. 15, 2006
DeFICIt oveRCome to wIn GAme32—Duke (74) vs. Tulane (72), Dec. 30, 1950 (trailed 22-54
with 2:00 left in the first half)
SeConD-hAlF DeFICIt oveRCome to wIn GAme
31—Duke (74) vs. Tulane (72), Dec. 30, 1950 (trailed 27-58 with 19:00 left in the second half); Kentucky (99) vs. LSU (95), Feb. 15, 1994 (trailed 37-68 with 15:34 left in the second half)
hAlFtIme DeFICIt oveRCome to wIn GAme
29—Duke (74) vs. Tulane (72), Dec. 30, 1950 (trailed 27-56 at halftime)
DeFICIt oveRCome beFoRe SCoRInG to wIn GAme
28—New Mexico St. (117) vs. Bradley (109), Jan. 27, 1977 (trailed 0-28 with 13:49 left in first half)
Field GoalsFIelD GoAlS
76—Long Island vs. Medgar Evers, Nov. 26, 1997 (124 attempts)
FIelD GoAlS vS. DIvISIon I oPPonent74—Houston vs. Valparaiso, Feb. 24, 1968 (112 attempts)
FIelD GoAlS, both teAmS130—Loyola Marymount (67) vs. U.S. Int’l (63), Jan. 31,
1989
FIelD GoAlS In A hAlF42—Oklahoma vs. U.S. Int’l, Nov. 29, 1989 (90 attempts)
(1st half)
FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS147—Oklahoma vs. U.S. Int’l, Nov. 29, 1989 (70 made)
FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS, both teAmS245—Loyola Marymount (124) vs. U.S. Int’l (121), Jan.
7, 1989
FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS In A hAlF90—Oklahoma vs. U.S. Int’l, Nov. 29, 1989 (42 made)
(1st half)
FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe(Min. 15 made) 83.3%—Maryland vs. South Carolina, Jan.
9, 1971 (15 of 18)(Min. 30 made) 81.4%—New Mexico vs. Oregon St., Nov.
30, 1985 (35 of 43)
FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe, hAlF94.1%—North Carolina vs. Virginia, Jan. 7, 1978 (16 of
17) (2nd half)
three-Point Field GoalsthRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlS
28—Troy vs. George Mason, Dec. 10, 1994 (74 attempts)
thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlS, both teAmS44—Troy (28) vs. George Mason (16), Dec. 10, 1994
ConSeCutIve thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlS mADe wIthout A mISS
11—Niagara vs. Siena, Jan. 7, 1987; Eastern Ky. vs. UNC Asheville, Jan. 14, 1987
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS wIthout mAkInG one
22—Canisius vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 21, 1995
numbeR oF DIFFeRent PlAyeRS to SCoRe A thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAl, one teAm
9—Dartmouth vs. Boston College, Nov. 30, 1993
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS74—Troy vs. George Mason, Dec. 10, 1994 (28 made)
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS, both teAmS
108—Troy (74) vs. George Mason (34), Dec. 10, 1994
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe(Min. 10 made) 91.7%—Drexel vs. Delaware, Dec. 3, 2000
(11 of 12); Northern Ariz. vs. Willamette, Dec. 11, 2004 (11 of 12)
(Min. 15 made) 83.3%—Eastern Ky. vs. UNC Asheville, Jan. 14, 1987 (15 of 18)
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe, both teAmS
(Min. 10 made) 83.3%—Lafayette (7 of 8) vs. Marist (3 of 4), Dec. 6, 1986 (10 of 12)
(Min. 15 made) 76.2%—Florida (10 of 14) vs. California (6 of 7), Dec. 27, 1986 (16 of 21)
(Min. 20 made) 72.4%—Princeton (12 of 15) vs. Brown (9 of 14), Feb. 20, 1988 (21 of 29)
Free throwsFRee thRowS mADe
56—TCU vs. Eastern Mich., Dec. 21, 1999 (70 attempts)
FRee thRowS mADe, both teAmS88—Morehead St. (53) vs. Cincinnati (35), Feb. 11, 1956
(111 attempts)
FRee-thRow AttemPtS79—Northern Ariz. vs. Arizona, Jan. 26, 1953 (46 made)
FRee thRowS, both teAmS130—Northern Ariz. (79) vs. Arizona (51), Jan. 26, 1953
(78 made)
FRee-thRow PeRCentAGe(Min. 32 made) 100.0%—UC Irvine vs. Pacific, Feb. 21, 1981
(34 of 34); Samford vs. UCF, Dec. 20, 1990 (34 of 34)(Min. 35 made) 97.2%—Vanderbilt vs. Mississippi St., Feb.
26, 1986 (35 of 36); Butler vs. Dayton, Feb. 21, 1991 (35 of 36); Marquette vs. Memphis, Jan. 23, 1993 (35 of 36)
(Min. 40 made) 95.5%—UNLV vs. San Diego St., Dec. 11, 1976 (42 of 44)
FRee-thRow PeRCentAGe, both teAmS100%—Purdue (25 of 25) vs. Wisconsin (22 of 22), Feb. 7,
1976 (47 of 47)
ReboundsRebounDS
108—Kentucky vs. Mississippi, Feb. 8, 1964
RebounDS, both teAmS152—Indiana (95) vs. Michigan (57), March 11, 1961
RebounD mARGIn84—Arizona (102) vs. Northern Ariz. (18), Jan. 6, 1951
AssistsASSIStS (InCluDInG oveRtImeS)
44—Colorado vs. George Mason, Dec. 2, 1995 (ot)
ASSIStS (ReGulAtIon)43—TCU vs. Central Okla., Dec. 12, 1998.
ASSIStS, both teAmS (InCluDInG oveRtImeS)
67—Colorado (44) vs. George Mason (23), Dec. 2, 1995 (ot)
ASSIStS, both teAmS (ReGulAtIon)65—Dayton (34) vs. UCF (31), Dec. 3, 1988
blocked ShotsbloCkeD ShotS
21—Georgetown vs. Southern (N.O.), Dec. 1, 1993; Alabama A&M vs. Texas Southern, Feb. 24, 2007
bloCkeD ShotS, both teAmS29—Rider (17) vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12), Jan. 9, 1989
StealsSteAlS
39—Long Island vs. Medgar Evers, Nov. 26, 1997
SteAlS vS. DIvISIon I oPPonent34—Oklahoma vs. Centenary (La.), Dec. 12, 1987
SteAlS, both teAmS44—Oklahoma (34) vs. Centenary (La.) (10), Dec. 12, 1987
FoulsFoulS
50—Arizona vs. Northern Ariz., Jan. 26, 1953
FoulS, both teAmS84—Arizona (50) vs. Northern Ariz. (34), Jan. 26, 1953
PlAyeRS DISQuAlIFIeD8—St. Joseph’s vs. Xavier, Jan. 10, 1976
PlAyeRS DISQuAlIFIeD, both teAmS12—UNLV (6) vs. Hawaii (6), Jan. 19, 1979 (ot); Arizona (7)
vs. West Tex. A&M (5), Feb. 14, 1952
DefenseFeweSt PoIntS AlloweD(Since 1938)
6—Tennessee (11) vs. Temple, Dec. 15, 1973; Kentucky (75) vs. Arkansas St., Jan. 8, 1945
FeweSt PoIntS AlloweD(Since 1986)
21—Coastal Caro. (61) vs. Ga. Southern, Jan. 2, 1997; Monmouth (41) vs. Princeton, Dec. 14, 2005
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17—Tennessee (11) vs. Temple (6), Dec. 15, 1973
FeweSt PoIntS, both teAmS(Since 1986)
62—Monmouth (41) vs. Princton (21), Dec. 14, 2005
FeweSt PoIntS AlloweD In A hAlF(Since 1938)
0—Duke (7) vs. North Carolina, Feb. 24, 1979 (1st)
FeweSt PoIntS AlloweD In A hAlF(Since 1986)
7—Ohio (35) vs. Central Mich., Jan. 14, 2006 (1st)
FeweSt PoIntS, both teAmS In A hAlF(Since 1938)
7—Duke (7) vs. North Carolina, Feb. 24, 1979 (1st)
FeweSt PoIntS, both teAmS In A hAlF(Since 1986)
28—Mississippi (15) vs. South Carolina (13), Jan. 8, 2003 (1st)
lonGeSt tIme holDInG the oPPonent SCoReleSS
20:48—Duke vs. North Carolina, Feb. 25, 1979 (UNC scored its first points of the game at 19:12 in the 2nd half)
lonGeSt tIme holDInG the oPPonent SCoReleSS (Since 1986)
13:53—Utah St. vs. Idaho, Feb. 15, 2006 (last 7:49 of the 1st half and first 6:04 of the 2nd half)
FeweSt FIelD GoAlS(Since 1938)
2—Duke vs. North Carolina St., March 8, 1968 (11 attempts); Arkansas St. vs. Kentucky, Jan. 8, 1945
FeweSt FIelD GoAlS In A hAlF(Since 1986)
2—Central Mich. vs. Ohio, Jan. 14, 2006 (1st)
FeweSt FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS(Since 1938)
9—Pittsburgh vs. Penn St., March 1, 1952 (3 made)
loweSt FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe(Since 1986)
13.3%—Miami (Ohio) vs. Dayton, Dec. 29, 2001 (8 of 60)
loweSt FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe In A hAlF
8.3%—Central Mich. vs. Ohio, Jan. 14, 2006 (2 of 24) (1st)
FeweSt thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlS mADe0—Many teams
FeweSt thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS
0—Many teams
FeweSt FRee thRowS mADe0—Many teams
FeweSt FRee-thRow AttemPtS0—Many teams
overtimesoveRtIme PeRIoDS
7—Cincinnati (75) vs. Bradley (73), Dec. 21, 1981
PoIntS In one oveRtIme PeRIoD26—Vermont vs. Hartford, Jan. 24, 1998
PoIntS In one oveRtIme PeRIoD, both teAmS
45—VCU (23) vs. Texas A&M (22), Dec. 2, 2000
PoIntS In oveRtIme PeRIoDS49—Middle Tenn. vs. Tennessee Tech, Feb. 12, 2000 (4 ot)
PoIntS In oveRtIme PeRIoDS, both teAmS
94—Middle Tenn. (49) vs. Tennessee Tech (45), Feb. 12, 2000 (4 ot)
wInnInG mARGIn In oveRtIme GAme21—Nicholls St. (86) vs. Sam Houston St. (65), Feb. 4, 1999
(23-2 in the ot)
SeASon ReCoRDS
ScoringPoIntS
4,012—Oklahoma, 1988 (39 games)
PoIntS PeR GAme122.4—Loyola Marymount, 1990 (3,918 in 32)
SCoRInG mARGIn AveRAGe30.3—UCLA, 1972 (94.6 offense, 64.3 defense)
GAmeS At leASt 100 PoIntS28—Loyola Marymount, 1990
ConSeCutIve GAmeS At leASt 100 PoIntS12—UNLV, 1977; Loyola Marymount, 1990
Field GoalsFIelD GoAlS
1,533—Oklahoma, 1988 (3,094 attempts)
FIelD GoAlS PeR GAme46.3—UNLV, 1976 (1,436 in 31)
FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS3,094—Oklahoma, 1988 (1,533 made)
FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS PeR GAme98.5—Oral Roberts, 1973 (2,659 in 27)
FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe57.2%—Missouri, 1980 (936 of 1,635)
three-Point Field GoalsthRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlS
442—VMI, 2007 (1,383 attempts)
thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlS PeR GAme13.4—VMI, 2007 (442 in 33)
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS1,383—VMI, 2007 (442 made)
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl AttemPtS PeR GAme
41.9—VMI, 2007 (1,383 in 33)
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe(Min. 100 made) 50.8%—Indiana, 1987 (130 of 256)(Min. 150 made) 50.0%—Mississippi Val., 1987 (161 of
322)(Min. 200 made) 49.2%—Princeton, 1988 (211 of 429)
ConSeCutIve GAmeS SCoRInG A thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAl(multiple Seasons)
668—UNLV, Nov. 26, 1986, to present
Free throwsFRee thRowS mADe
888—Duke, 1990 (1,165 attempts)
FRee thRowS mADe PeR GAme28.9—Morehead St., 1956 (838 in 29)
ConSeCutIve FRee thRowS mADe50—Wake Forest, 2005 (during two games, Jan. 15-18)
FRee thRow AttemPtS1,263—Bradley, 1954 (865 made)
FRee-thRow AttemPtS PeR GAme41.0—Bradley, 1953 (1,107 in 27)
FRee-thRow PeRCentAGe82.2%—Harvard, 1984 (535 of 651)
ReboundsRebounDS
2,109—Kentucky, 1951 (34 games)
RebounDS PeR GAme70.0—Connecticut, 1955 (1,751 in 25)
RebounD mARGIn AveRAGe25.0—Morehead St., 1957 (64.3 offense, 39.3 defense)(Since 1973) 18.5—Manhattan, 1973 (56.5, 38.0)
AssistsASSIStS
926—UNLV, 1990 (40 games)
ASSIStS PeR GAme24.7—UNLV, 1991 (863 in 35)
blocked ShotsbloCkeD ShotS
315—Connecticut, 2004 (39 games)
bloCkeD ShotS PeR GAme9.1—Georgetown, 1989 (309 in 34)
StealsSteAlS
490—VMI, 2007 (33 games)
SteAlS PeR GAme14.9—Long Island, 1998 (478 in 32)
FoulsFoulS
966—Providence, 1987 (34 games)
FoulS PeR GAme29.3—Indiana, 1952 (644 in 22)
FeweSt FoulS253—Air Force, 1962 (23 games)
FeweSt FoulS PeR GAme11.0—Air Force, 1962 (253 in 23)
DefenseloweSt SCoRInG AveRAGe PeR GAme AlloweD (Since 1982)
(Since 1938) 25.7—Oklahoma St., 1939 (693 in 27)(Since 1948) 32.5—Oklahoma St., 1948 (1,006 in 31)(Since 1965) 47.1—Fresno St., 1982 (1,412 in 30)
loweSt FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe AlloweD
(Since 1978) 35.2—Stanford, 2000 (667 of 1,893)
overtimesoveRtIme GAmeS
8—Western Ky., 1978 (won 5, lost 3); Portland, 1984 (won 4, lost 4); Valparaiso, 1993 (won 4, lost 4)
ConSeCutIve oveRtIme GAmeS4—Jacksonville, 1982 (won 3, lost 1); Illinois St., 1985 (won
3, lost 1); Dayton, 1988 (won 1, lost 3)
oveRtIme wInS6—Chattanooga, 1989 (6-0); Wake Forest, 1984 (6-1)
oveRtIme home wInS5—Cincinnati, 1967 (5-0)
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oveRtIme RoAD wInS4—Delaware, 1973 (4-0); Arizona St., 1981 (4-0);
Cal St. Fullerton, 1989 (4-0); New Mexico St., 1994 (4-0)
oveRtIme PeRIoDS14—Bradley, 1982 (3-3)
ConSeCutIve oveRtIme wInS—All-tIme11—Louisville, Feb. 10, 1968-March 29, 1975;
Massachusetts, March 21, 1991-Feb. 28, 1996; Virginia, Dec. 5, 1991-Feb. 8, 1996
General RecordsGAmeS In A SeASon
45—Oregon, 1945 (30-15)
GAmeS In A SeASon(Since 1948)
40—Duke, 1986 (37-3); UNLV, 1990 (35-5); Kentucky, 1997 (35-5); Florida, 2007 (35-5)
vICtoRIeS In A SeASon37—Duke, 1986 (37-3) & 1999 (37-2); UNLV, 1987 (37-2);
Illinois, 2005 (37-2)
vICtoRIeS In A PeRFeCt SeASon32—North Carolina, 1957; Indiana, 1976
vICtoRIeS In FIRSt SeASon In DIvISIon I29—Seattle, 1953 (29-4)
won-loSt PeRCentAGe In FIRSt SeASon In DIvISIon I
.931—Md.-East. Shore, 1974 (27-2)
moSt-ImPRoveD teAm FRom one SeASon to the next
17 games—Mercer, 2003 (from 6-23 to 23-6); UTEP, 2004 (from 6-24 to 24-8)
ConSeCutIve vICtoRIeS In A SeASon34—UNLV, 1991 (34-1)
ConSeCutIve vICtoRIeS88—UCLA, from Jan. 30, 1971, through Jan. 17, 1974
(ended Jan. 19, 1974, at Notre Dame, 71-70; last UCLA defeat before streak also came at Notre Dame, 89-82)
ConSeCutIve ReGulAR-SeASonvICtoRIeS (nAtIonAl PoStSeASontouRnAmentS not InCluDeD)
76—UCLA, 1971-74
ConSeCutIve home-CouRt vICtoRIeS129—Kentucky, from Jan. 4, 1943, to Jan. 8, 1955 (ended
by Georgia Tech, 59-58)
ConSeCutIve RoAD vICtoRIeS(oPPonentS’ home SIte only)
35—Kansas, Feb. 20, 1924-Jan. 13, 1928 (ended by Oklahoma, 45-19)
ConSeCutIve non-home vICtoRIeS (RoAD AnD neutRAl SIte GAmeS only)
39—UCLA, Feb. 6, 1971-Jan. 7, 1974 (ended by Notre Dame, 71-70)
DeFeAtS In A SeASon30—Grambling, 2000 (1-30)
DeFeAtS In A wInleSS SeASon28—Prairie View, 1992 (0-28); Savannah St., 2005 (0-28)
ConSeCutIve DeFeAtS In A SeASon28—Prairie View, 1992 (0-28); Savannah St., 2005 (0-28)
ConSeCutIve DeFeAtS34—Sacramento St., from Dec. 22, 1997, to Jan. 27, 1999
ConSeCutIve home-CouRt DeFeAtS32—New Hampshire, from Feb. 9, 1988, to Feb. 2, 1991
(ended vs. Holy Cross, 72-56)
ConSeCutIve RoAD DeFeAtS (InCluDInG only GAmeS At the oPPonentS’ home SIteS)
64—Tex.-Pan American, from Nov. 25, 1995, to Jan. 8, 2000 (ended vs. Oral Roberts, 79-62)
ConSeCutIve non-home DeFeAtS (InCluDInG GAmeS At the oPPonentS’ home SIteS AnD At neutRAl SIteS)
56—Sacramento St., from Nov. 22, 1991, to Jan. 5, 1995 [ended at Loyola (Ill.), 68-56]
ConSeCutIve 30-wIn SeASonS3—Kentucky, 1947-49 and 1996-98
CuRRent ConSeCutIve 30-wIn SeASonS2—Florida, Memphis & UCLA, 2006-07
ConSeCutIve 25-wIn SeASonS10—UCLA, 1967-76; UNLV, 1983-92
CuRRent ConSeCutIve 25-wIn SeASonS4—Nevada, 2004-07
ConSeCutIve 20-wIn SeASonS31—North Carolina, 1971-2001
CuRRent ConSeCutIve 20-wIn SeASonS20—Arizona, 1988-2007
ConSeCutIve wInnInG SeASonS54—UCLA, 1949-2002
CuRRent ConSeCutIve wInnInG SeASonS37—Syracuse, 1971-2007
ConSeCutIve non-loSInG SeASonS (InCluDeS .500 ReCoRD)
60—Kentucky, 1928-52, 54-88# (2 .500 seasons)
#Kentucky did not play basketball during the 1953 season.
ConSeCutIve non-loSInG SeASonS (InCluDeS .500 ReCoRD)-CuRRent
38—Syracuse, 1970-2007 (one .500 season)
unbeAten teAmS (SInCe 1938; numbeR oF vICtoRIeS In PARentheSeS)
1939 Long Island (24)†1940 Seton Hall (19)††1944 Army (15)††1954 Kentucky (25)††1956 San Francisco (29)*1957 North Carolina (32)*1964 UCLA (30)*1967 UCLA (30)*
1972 UCLA (30)*1973 UCLA (30)*1973 North Carolina St. (27)††1976 Indiana (32)*
*NCAA champion; †NIT champion; ††not in either tournament
unbeAten In ReGulAR SeASon but loSt In nCAA (*) oR nIt (†)
1939 Loyola (Ill.) (20; 21-1)†1941 Seton Hall (19; 20-2)†1951 Columbia (21; 21-1)*1961 Ohio St. (24; 27-1)*1968 Houston (28; 31-2)*1968 St. Bonaventure (22; 23-2)*1971 Marquette (26; 28-1)*1971 Penn (26; 28-1)*1975 Indiana (29; 31-1)*1976 Rutgers (28; 31-2)*1979 Indiana St. (27; 33-1)*1979 Alcorn St. (25; 28-1)†1991 UNLV (30; 34-1)*
30-GAme wInneRS(Since 1938)
37—Duke, 1986 & 1999; Illinois, 2005; UNLV, 1987.36—Kentucky, 1948.35—Arizona, 1988; Duke, 2001; Florida, 2007; Georgetown,
1985; Kansas, 1986 & 1998; Kentucky, 1997 & 1998; Massachusetts, 1996; UNLV, 1990; Ohio St., 2007; Oklahoma, 1988.
34—Arkansas, 1991; Connecticut, 1999; Duke, 1992; Georgetown, 1984; Kansas, 1997; Kentucky, 1947 & 1996; UNLV, 1991; North Carolina, 1993 & 1998.
33—Connecticut, 2004; Florida, 2006; Indiana St., 1979; Kansas, 2007; Louisville, 1980 & 2005; Memphis, 2006 & 2007; Michigan St., 1999; UNLV, 1986; North Carolina, 2005.
32—Arkansas, 1978 & 1995; Bradley, 1950, 1951 & 1986; Connecticut, 1996 & 1998; Duke, 1991, 1998 & 2006; Houston, 1984; Indiana, 1976; Iowa St., 2000; Kentucky, 1949, 1951, 1986 & 2003; Louisville, 1983 & 1986; Marshall, 1947; Maryland, 2002; Michigan St., 2000; North Carolina, 1957, 1982 & 1987; Temple, 1987 & 1988; Tulsa, 2000; UCLA, 2006.
31—Arkansas, 1994; Cincinnati, 2002; Connecticut, 1990; Duke, 2002 & 2004; Houston, 1968 & 1983; Illinois, 1989; Indiana, 1975 & 1993; LSU, 1981; Memphis, 1985; Michigan, 1993; Minnesota, 1997; North Carolina, 2007; Oklahoma, 1985 & 2002; Oklahoma St., 1946 & 2004; Pittsburgh, 2004; Rutgers, 1976; St. John’s (N.Y.), 1985 & 1986; Seton Hall, 1953 & 1989; Stanford, 2001; Syracuse, 1987; UCLA, 1995; Wyoming, 1943.
30—Arizona, 1998 & 2005; Arkansas, 1990; California, 1946; Connecticut, 2006; Georgetown, 1982 & 2007; Indiana, 1987; Iowa, 1987; Kansas, 1990 & 2003; Kentucky, 1978 & 1993; La Salle, 1990; Massachusetts, 1992; Michigan, 1989; Navy, 1986; UNLV, 2007; North Carolina, 1946; North Carolina St., 1951 & 1974; Oklahoma, 1989; Oregon, 1945; St. Joseph’s, 2004; Stanford 1998 & 2004; Syracuse, 1989 & 2003; Texas, 2006; Texas Tech, 1996; UCLA, 1964, 1967, 1972, 1973 & 2007; Utah, 1991 & 1998; Virginia, 1982; Western Ky., 1938, Wisconsin, 2007.
All-time Individual leadersSingle-Game Records
SCoRInG hIGhS vS. DIvISIon I oPPonentPts. Player, team vs. opponent Date 72 Kevin Bradshaw, U.S. Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount ..................................Jan. 5, 199169 Pete Maravich, LSU vs. Alabama ..................................................................Feb. 7, 197068 Calvin Murphy, Niagara vs. Syracuse .........................................................Dec. 7, 196866 Jay Handlan, Wash. & Lee vs. Furman ..................................................... Feb. 17, 195166 Pete Maravich, LSU vs. Tulane .................................................................... Feb. 10, 1969 66 Anthony Roberts, Oral Roberts vs. N.C. A&T ....................................... Feb. 19, 197765 Anthony Roberts, Oral Roberts vs. Oregon.............................................Mar. 9, 197765 Scott Haffner, Evansville vs. Dayton ........................................................ Feb. 18, 198964 Pete Maravich, LSU vs. Kentucky .............................................................. Feb. 21, 197063 Johnny Neumann, Mississippi vs. LSU ....................................................Jan. 30, 1971 63 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Detroit ........................................................ Feb. 22, 1988
Pts. Player, team vs. opponent Date 62 Darrell Floyd, Furman vs. Citadel ...............................................................Jan. 14, 195662 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. North Texas ..........................................Feb. 6, 196062 Askia Jones, Kansas St. vs. Fresno St. .....................................................Mar. 24, 199461 Lew Alcindor, UCLA vs. Washington St. ................................................ Feb. 25, 196761 Pete Maravich, LSU vs. Vanderbilt ............................................................Dec. 11, 196961 Rick Mount, Purdue vs. Iowa ...................................................................... Feb. 28, 197061 Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio ................................................................Mar. 7, 197061 Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma vs. UTSA ....................................................Dec. 28, 198361 Eddie House, Arizona St. vs. California (2 ot) ...........................................Jan. 8, 200060 Elgin Baylor, Seattle vs. Portland ................................................................Jan. 30, 195860 Billy McGill, Utah vs. BYU .............................................................................. Feb. 24, 1962 60 John Mengelt, Auburn vs. Alabama ........................................................ Feb. 14, 197060 Johnny Neumann, Mississippi vs. Baylor ..............................................Dec. 29, 197059 Pete Maravich, LSU vs. Alabama ............................................................... Feb. 17, 196859 Ernie Fleming, Jacksonville vs. St. Peter’s ...............................................Jan. 29, 197259 Kevin Bradshaw, U.S. Int’l vs. Florida Int’l ...............................................Jan. 14, 1991
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SCoRInG hIGhS vS. non-DIvISIon I oPPonent Pts. Player, team vs. opponent Date 100 Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry ........................................................... Feb. 13, 1954 85 Paul Arizin, Villanova vs. Philadelphia NAMC ...................................... Feb. 12, 1949 81 Freeman Williams, Portland St. vs. Rocky Mountain ...........................Feb. 3, 1978 73 Bill Mlkvy, Temple vs. Wilkes ..........................................................................Mar. 3, 1951 71 Freeman Williams, Portland St. vs. Southern Ore. ...............................Feb. 9, 1977 67 Darrell Floyd, Furman vs. Morehead St. .................................................Jan. 22, 1955 66 Freeman Williams, Portland St. vs. George Fox ...................................Jan. 13, 1978 65 Bob Zawoluk, St. John’s (N.Y.) vs. St. Peter’s .........................................Mar. 30, 1950 63 Sherman White, Long Island vs. John Marshall ..........................................Feb. 1950 63 Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Mercer ................................................................. Feb. 11, 1953 62 Elvin Hayes, Houston vs. Valparaiso ........................................................ Feb. 24, 1968 61 Matt Teahan, Denver vs. Neb. Wesleyan ................................................ Feb. 26, 1979 60 Bob Pettit, LSU vs. Louisiana College .........................................................Dec. 7, 1953 60 Harry Kelly, Texas Southern vs. Jarvis Christian .................................. Feb. 23, 1983 60 Dave Jamerson, Ohio vs. Charleston (W.V.)..........................................Dec. 21, 1989 59 Rick Barry, Miami (Fla.) vs. Rollins ..............................................................Jan. 23, 1965 58 Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Wofford ............................................................... Feb. 23, 1954 57 David Thompson, North Carolina St. vs. Buffalo St. ...........................Dec. 5, 1974 57 Calvin Murphy, Niagara vs. Villa Madonna ..............................................Dec. 6, 1967 56 Stan Davis, Appalachian St. vs. Carson-Newman ...............................Jan. 24, 1974 56 Tim Roberts, Southern U. vs. Faith Baptist ...........................................Dec. 12, 1994 55 Rick Barry, Miami (Fla.) vs. Tampa ................................................................Dec. 1, 1964 55 Elvin Hayes, Houston vs. Texas St. ........................................................... Feb. 12, 1966 55 Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma vs. Texas St. .............................................Dec. 10, 1984 54 Rick Barry, Miami (Fla.) vs. Florida Southern .........................................Jan. 13, 1965
FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe (Minimum 12 field goals made) Pct. Player, team vs. opponent (FG-FGA) Date 100 Clifford Rozier, Louisville vs. Eastern Ky. (15 of 15) ............................Dec. 11, 1993100 Dan Henderson, Arkansas St. vs. Ga. Southern (14 of 14) ............. Feb. 26, 1976100 Cornelius Holden, Louisville vs. Southern Miss. (14 of 14) ...............Mar. 3, 1990100 Dana Jones, Pepperdine vs. Boise St. (14 of 14) .................................Nov. 30, 1991100 Ted Guzek, Butler vs. Michigan (13 of 13) .............................................Dec. 15, 1956 100 Rick Dean, Syracuse vs. Colgate (13 of 13) ........................................... Feb. 14, 1966100 Gary Lechman, Gonzaga vs. Portland St. (13 of 13) ..........................Jan. 21, 1967100 Kevin King, Charlotte vs. South Ala. (13 of 13) ................................... Feb. 20, 1978100 Vernon Smith, Texas A&M vs. Alas. Anchorage (13 of 13) .............Nov. 26, 1978100 Steve Johnson, Oregon St. vs. Hawaii-Hilo (13 of 13) .........................Dec. 5, 1979100 Antoine Carr, Wichita St. vs. Abilene Christian (13 of 13) ...............Nov. 28, 1980100 Doug Hashley, Montana St. vs. Idaho St. (13 of 13) .............................Feb. 5, 1982100 Brad Daugherty, North Carolina vs. UCLA (13 of 13) .......................Nov. 24, 1985100 Ricky Butler, UC Irvine vs. Cal St. Fullerton (13 of 13) ...................... Feb. 21, 1991100 Rafael Solis, Brooklyn vs. Wagner (13 of 13) ........................................Dec. 11, 1991100 Ben Handlogten, Western Mich. vs. Toledo (13 of 13)......................Jan. 27, 1996100 Mate Milisa, Long Beach St. vs. Cal St. Monterey (13 of 13) ..........Dec. 22, 1999100 Leon Roberts, Northern Ill. vs. Rockford (13 of 13) ..............................Dec. 6, 2000100 Calvin Ento, Montana St. vs. Dickinson St. (13 of 13) .......................Dec. 10, 2002100 22 tied (12 of 12)
thRee-PoInt FIelD GoAlS mADe3FG Player, team vs. opponent Date15 Keith Veney, Marshall vs. Morehead St. ................................................Dec. 14, 199614 Dave Jamerson, Ohio vs. Col. of Charleston ........................................Dec. 21, 198914 Askia Jones, Kansas St. vs. Fresno St. .....................................................Mar. 24, 199414 Ronald Blackshear, Marshall vs. Akron ......................................................Mar. 1, 200212 Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Siena .....................................................................Jan. 7, 198712 Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler vs. Detroit ............................................................Feb. 9, 198712 Alex Dillard, Arkansas vs. Delaware St. ..................................................Dec. 11, 199312 Mitch Taylor, Southern U. vs. La. Christian ...............................................Dec. 1, 199412 David McMahan, Winthrop vs. Coastal Caro. ......................................Jan. 15, 199612 Clarence Gilbert, Missouri vs. Colorado ................................................. Feb. 23, 200212 Terrence Woods, Florida A&M vs. Coppin St. ........................................Mar. 1, 200312 Michael Jenkins, Winthrop vs. North Greenville ................................Nov. 11, 200611 Jeff Hodson, Augusta St. vs. Armstrong Atlantic ................................Jan. 28, 198611 Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech vs. Houston ...............................................Dec. 28, 198811 Scott Haffner, Evansville vs. Dayton ........................................................ Feb. 18, 198911 Bobby Phills, Southern U. vs. Alcorn St. ...................................................Feb. 3, 199011 Dave Jamerson, Ohio vs. Kent St. ............................................................ Feb. 24, 199011 Jeff Fryer, Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan .........................................Mar. 18, 199011 Doug Day, Radford vs. Central Conn. St. ..............................................Dec. 12, 199011 Brent Price, Oklahoma vs. Loyola Marymount ...................................Dec. 15, 199011 Bobby Phills, Southern U. vs. Manhattan ..............................................Dec. 28, 199011 Terry Brown, Kansas vs. North Carolina St. ..............................................Jan. 5, 199111 Marc Rybczyk, Central Conn. St. vs. Long Island ...............................Nov. 26, 1991 11 Mark Alberts, Akron vs. Wright St. .............................................................Feb. 8, 199211 Mike Alcorn, Youngstown St. vs. Pitt.-Bradford .................................. Feb. 24, 199211 Doug Day, Radford vs. Morgan St. .............................................................Dec. 9, 199211 Lindsey Hunter, Jackson St. vs. Kansas...................................................Dec. 27, 199211 Keith Veney, Lamar vs. Prairie View ............................................................Feb. 2, 199311 Keith Veney, Lamar vs. Ark.-Little Rock .................................................. Feb. 11, 199311 Scott Neely, Campbell vs. Coastal Caro. ................................................Jan. 29, 1994
11 Chris Brown, UC Irvine vs. New Mexico St. ..........................................Mar. 13, 199411 Randy Rutherford, Oklahoma St. vs. Kansas ...........................................Mar. 5, 199511 Troy Hudson, Southern Ill. vs. Hawaii-Hilo ...........................................Dec. 29, 199511 Seth Chadwick, Wofford vs. Mercer ......................................................... Feb. 15, 199711 Cory Schwab, Northern Ariz. vs. Cal Poly .................................................Dec. 2, 200011 Ron Williamson, Howard vs. Georgetown ............................................Dec. 16, 200011 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont vs. Northeastern .............................................Jan. 17, 200211 Ron Williamson, Howard vs. N.C. A&T .....................................................Jan. 21, 200311 Terrence Woods, Florida A&M vs. N.C. A&T .............................................Feb. 1, 200311 Kevin Bettencourt, Bucknell vs. St. Francis (Pa.) ....................................Dec. 6, 200311 Earnest Crumbley, Fla. Atlantic vs. Campbell ...................................... Feb. 26, 200411 Elton Nesbitt, Ga. Southern vs. Chattanooga ......................................Jan. 17, 200511 Bobby Brown, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Bethune-Cookman ..................Dec. 16, 200611 Eric Moore, Buffalo vs. Bowling Green .......................................................Jan. 7, 2007
thRee-PoInt FIelD-GoAl PeRCentAGe (Minimum 7 three-point field goals made) Pct. Player, team vs. opponent (3FG-FGA) Date100 Mark Poag, Old Dominion vs. VMI (9 of 9) ............................................Nov. 25, 1997100 Marcus Wilson, Evansville vs. Tenn.-Martin (9 of 9) ..........................Nov. 18, 1998100 Donnie McGrath, Providence vs. Virginia (9 of 9) .................................Feb. 2, 2005100 Tomas Thompson, San Francisco vs. Loyola Marymount (8 of 8) .Mar. 7, 1992100 Shawn Haughn, Dayton vs. St. Louis (8 of 8) ....................................... Feb. 13, 1994100 James Singleton, Murray St. vs. Eastern Ill. (8 of 8) ........................... Feb. 13, 2003100 John Goldsberry, UNC Wilmington vs. Maryland (8 of 8) ..............Mar. 21, 2003100 Doug D’Amore, Idaho St. vs. Montana (8 of 8) ....................................Jan. 17, 2004100 Kelvin Collins, La.-Monroe vs. Nevada (7 of 7) ....................................Dec. 30, 1986100 Wally Lancaster, Virginia Tech vs. San Fran. St. (7 of 7) ........................Jan. 3, 1987100 Ramon Trice, St. Louis vs. Butler (7 of 7) ................................................ Feb. 16, 1987100 Juan Sanchez, Temple vs. Rhode Island (7 of 7) ................................. Feb. 16, 1997100 DeMar Moore, Bowling Green vs. Western Mich. (7 of 7) ..................Jan. 3, 1998100 Senque Carey, Washington vs. Old Dominion (7 of 7) .......................Dec. 4, 1999100 Okechi Egbe, Tenn.-Martin vs. Bethel (7 of 7) .....................................Nov. 20, 2000100 Justin Brown, Montana St. vs. Western Ill. (7 of 7) ................................Dec. 6, 2000100 Lionel Armstead, West Virginia vs. Ark.-Monticello (7 of 7)..............Dec. 1, 2001100 Bronski Dockery, St. Francis (N.Y.) vs. Central Conn. St. (7 of 7) ......Dec. 3, 2001100 Nick Moore, Toledo vs. Akron (7 of 7) ..................................................... Feb. 13, 2002100 Felton Freeman, Sam Houston St. vs. TCU (7 of 7) ............................Nov. 22, 2002100 Matt Walsh, Florida vs. Miami (Fla.) (7 of 7) ..........................................Dec. 21, 2002100 Ezra Williams, Georgia vs. LSU (7 of 7) ........................................................Jan. 5, 2003100 Tyrone Green, N.C. A&T vs. N.C. Central (7 of 7) ..................................Jan. 19, 2003100 Avery Sheets, Butler vs. Loyola (Ill.) (7 of 7) .............................................Feb. 3, 2005100 Rashad Anderson, Connecticut vs. Morehead St. (7 of 7) .............Dec. 23, 2005100 Ricky Porter, UC Riverside vs. Pacific (7 of 7) ...........................................Jan. 7, 2006100 Jawann McClellan, Arizona vs. New Mexico St. (7 of 7) ..................Nov. 19, 2006100 Matt Lojeski, Hawaii vs. Boise St. (7 of 7) ..................................................Mar. 3, 2007100 Bryce Taylor, Oregon vs. Southern California (7 of 7) ......................Mar. 10, 2007
FRee-thRow PeRCentAGe (Minimum 18 free throws made) Pct. Player, team vs. opponent (Ft-FtA) Date100 Arlen Clark, Oklahoma St. vs. Colorado (24 of 24) ...............................Mar. 7, 1959100 York Larese, North Carolina vs. Duke (21 of 21) .................................Dec. 29, 1959100 Steve Nash, Santa Clara vs. St. Mary’s (Cal.) (21 of 21) .........................Jan. 7, 1995100 Paul Renfro, Texas-Arlington vs. Lafayette (20 of 20) ....................... Feb. 11, 1979100 Anthony Peeler, Missouri vs. Iowa St. (20 of 20)..................................Jan. 31, 1990100 Donyell Marshall, Connecticut vs. St. John’s (N.Y.) ..............................Jan 15, 1994100 Jeron Roberts, Wyoming vs. UTEP (20 of 20) .........................................Feb. 7, 1998100 Dick Ricketts, Duquesne vs. Dayton (19 of 19) ...................................Dec. 29, 1955100 Skip Chappelle, Maine vs. Massachusetts (19 of 19)..........................................1961100 Gene Phillips, SMU vs. Texas A&M (19 of 19) ..........................................Feb. 2, 1971100 Jim Kennedy, Missouri vs. Hawaii (19 of 19) ........................................Dec. 22, 1975100 Kevin Smith, Michigan St. vs. Indiana (19 of 19) ....................................Jan. 7, 1982100 Sidney Goodman, Coppin St. vs. N.C. A&T (19 of 19) ...................... Feb. 18, 1995100 Geno Ford, Ohio vs. Eastern Mich. (19 of 19) ...................................... Feb. 12, 1997100 Eddie Benton, Vermont vs. New Hampshire (19 of 19) .................. Feb. 18, 1993100 Tommy Boyer, Arkansas vs. Texas Tech (18 of 18) ............................. Feb. 19, 1963100 Ted Kitchel, Indiana vs. Illinois (18 of 18)................................................Jan. 10, 1981100 Eric Rhodes, Stephen F. Austin vs. Texas St. (18 of 18) .................... Feb. 21, 1987100 Todd Lichti, Stanford vs. UC Santa Barbara (18 of 18) .....................Dec. 28, 1987100 Lionel Simmons, La Salle vs. American (18 of 18) ................................Feb. 2, 1988100 Jeff Webster, Oklahoma vs. SMU (18 of 18)..............................................Jan. 2, 1994100 Anquell McCollum, Western Caro. vs. Marshall (18 of 18) ................Feb. 5, 1996100 Keith Van Horn, Utah vs. TCU (18 of 18)................................................. Feb. 13, 1997100 Edwin Young, Dayton vs. La.-Monroe (18 of 18) ................................Dec. 18, 1997100 Rayford Young, Texas Tech vs. Kansas (18 of 18) ................................. Feb 13, 1993100 Lynn Greer, Temple vs. St. Joseph’s (18 of 18) ........................................Feb. 2, 2002100 Gabe Martin, Liberty vs. Fla. Atlantic (18 of 18) .................................Dec. 20, 2002100 Matt Freije, Vanderbilt vs. Indiana (18 of 18) .......................................Nov. 24, 2003100 Ron Lewis, Bowling Green vs. Eastern Mich. (18 of 18) .....................Mar. 6, 2004100 James Shuler, Winthrop vs. High Point (18 of 18) ............................. F