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As of March 16, 2016

Texas -- 1739-1031 -- .627798

Missouri State -- 1619-944 -- .63168

Purdue -- 1720-1010 -- .630036

BYU -- 1761-1058 -- .624690

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Tennessee (123) Connecticut (106) Stanford (80) Louisiana Tech (65) Duke (55) Georgia (55) Notre Dame (53) North Carolina (47) Purdue (46) LSU (43) Maryland (42) Baylor (39) Vanderbilt (39)

Rutgers (36) Old Dominion (34) Virginia (33)


Links/sources for articles

SWC history

http://www.leatherheadsofthegridiron.com/?p=3905

http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/headlines/20140510-odd-as-it-may-seem-reform-was-in-swc-s-dna-at-its-birth-100-years-ago.ece

http://sportsminorityreport.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-greatest-realignment-articles-i.html

https://books.google.com/books?id=pysEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA68&lpg=PA68&dq=arkansas+departure+southwest+conference+basketball&source=bl&ots=iVaSCIJJMl&sig=ONBgivaBaKOcQCQQg4smdyklfqI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CoZmVci6OY7nsASB4IGQBw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAzgy#v=onepage&q=arkansas%20departure%20southwest%20conference%20basketball&f=false

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1990-07-31/sports/9003040729_1_arkansas-domino-effect-texas-and-texas-a-m

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1310&dat=19900620&id=RkhWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KusDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6942,5066381&hl=en

Rick Barnes firing

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/blair-kerkhoff/article16694372.html (status of UT job)

Rick Barnes tenure

Articles from Penders tenure

http://articles.philly.com/1988-12-21/sports/26224236_1_rutgers-louis-brown-athletic-center-craig-littlepage (Penders hire info; SWC vs. Big 8 basketball)

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1990-03-25/sports/9003253791_1_gail-goodrich-adrian-dantley-travis-mays (Mays considering transfer)

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1990-03-24/sports/9003243592_1_richardson-penders-southwest-conference (Mays considering transfer; SWC history)

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1990-03-23/sports/9003233821_1_nolan-richardson-penders-reunion-arena (Florida job)

http://www.si.com/vault/1990/04/02/121762/ncaas-midwest-the-hogs-were-in-heaven

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/19/sports/ncaa-tournament-longhorns-come-up-short-vs-terrapins.html

http://www.realclearsports.com/lists/turnarounds_ncaa_basketball/texas_1994.html?state=stop

http://www.nytimes.com/1990/02/05/sports/texas-and-swc-feeling-new-fire.html

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/107377-top-three-arkansas-texas-basketball-games-leading-up-to-renewed-rivalry-tuesday

http://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/12/20/Details-of-an-eight-game-showdown-between-members-of-the/7306598597200/

http://newsok.com/all-college-pushovers-are-absent/article/2249139

http://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/penders-adapts-to-boots-tacos-texas-basketball/article_0101cec6-d945-567b-ab6b-527e650e1b54.html

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19881224&id=IJUsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=APwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3767,4885856&hl=en

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1988-12-29/sports/8802280344_1_junior-guard-travis-mays-longhorns-tom-penders

http://www.statesman.com/news/sports/college/travis-mays-horns-home-run-hire-has-hit-the-recrui/nRnhd/

https://books.google.com/books?id=bBlbt3N8JakC&pg=PT10&lpg=PT10&dq=travis+mays+weltlich+penders+transfer&source=bl&ots=k8R_9oJ4E4&sig=w_cqhDtL7v8-A2CfQPwM6-KatD0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-sZOVaiNIoeuogS1z4HgBw&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=travis%20mays%20weltlich%20penders%20transfer&f=false

http://articles.latimes.com/1990-03-24/sports/sp-630_1_midwest-regional

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1990-03-22/sports/9003233177_1_penders-longhorns-weltlich (offensive philosophy, freedom to shoot, interest from other schools)

http://articles.latimes.com/1989-11-24/sports/sp-264_1_rhode-island/2

http://articles.philly.com/1988-12-21/sports/26224236_1_rutgers-louis-brown-athletic-center-craig-littlepage

http://articles.latimes.com/1990-03-24/sports/sp-630_1_midwest-regional

http://articles.latimes.com/1989-01-20/sports/sp-1144_1_texas-basketball (Mays on Weltlich/his practices; meeting with Dodds)

http://www.si.com/vault/1967/09/11/614180/this-year-the-fight-will-be-in-the-open

http://www.si.com/vault/1970/09/07/611481/a-bakers-dream-needs-dough

http://alcalde.texasexes.org/2014/11/the-a-z-guide-to-texas-mens-basketball/

https://www.google.com/search?q=texas+high+school+basketball+summer+restrictions+practice+amateur+uil&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=texas+high+school+basketball+summer+camp+restrictions+practice+amateur+uil+%22southwest+conference%22

http://www.uiltexas.org/files/leaguer/leaguer-archives/LE-1988-05.pdf

http://www.uiltexas.org/files/leaguer/leaguer-archives/LE-1989-03-04.pdf

http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/headlines/20110325-tom-penders-doesn_t-know-why-he-lost-texas-basketball-job-in-98.ece

http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/headlines/20140329-hoops-honchos-meet-this-week-at-dallas-sheraton-let-the-rumors-wooing-backstabbing-story-swapping-begin.ece

http://newsok.com/mutinies-must-stop-penders-deserves-credit-as-coach/article/2607624

http://articles.philly.com/1990-03-28/sports/25902295_1_college-basketball-seed-unlv (Dodds meeting w/ players; offensive explosion in CBB)

http://articles.courant.com/1991-12-13/sports/0000208294_1_tom-penders-coach-baseball-college-basketball/3

http://www.si.com/vault/1989/11/20/121082/bustin-loose-the-college-game-is-on-a-rootin-tootin-shootin-spree

http://www.burntorangenation.com/2013/6/24/4457486/tom-penders-coach-interview-texas-longhorns-basketball

http://articles.latimes.com/1990-03-26/sports/sp-297_1_coach-tom-penders (Virginia targeting Penders)

http://newsok.com/1988-ncaa-championship-game-kansas-played-oklahomas-game-and-lived-to-tell-about-it/article/3780782

http://tucsoncitizen.com/morgue2/1996/12/09/225148-ua-basketball/

https://books.google.com/books?id=lNUDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA26&lpg=PA26&dq=tom+penders+1993+texas&source=bl&ots=dkOJsQJJy8&sig=maLLhYvXq-tV9RfT_Avwy-nuSaM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EepPVcPsIebIsQShq4FQ&ved=0CD8Q6AEwBjgU#v=onepage&q=tom%20penders%201993%20texas&f=false

http://articles.latimes.com/1989-01-22/sports/sp-1310_1_tom-penders

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1992-02-17/sports/9202170045_1_heingartner-lon-morris-texas-booster

https://books.google.com/books?id=hCsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA5&lpg=PA5&dq=tom+penders+1992+texas&source=bl&ots=lAGaRUtgA0&sig=livOFeL9_Ao03ZTHXuDusE-O2dg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ZepPVansO4_IsQTXhoDQAg&ved=0CEsQ6AEwCTgU#v=onepage&q=tom%20penders%201992%20texas&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=yNYDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA13&lpg=PA13&dq=tom+penders+1992+texas&source=bl&ots=bUKxmqzBeB&sig=B6mKK7NbUXdvDwF_QGQbqii6vWo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=pupPVa3COM_asASjqIDABQ&ved=0CCMQ6AEwATgy#v=onepage&q=tom%20penders%201992%20texas&f=false

http://articles.latimes.com/1988-12-31/sports/sp-862_1_college-basketball-roundup

http://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/12/31/Fridays-College-Basketball-ResultsAlbertsons-ClassicChampionship-All-College-Tournament-Championship-Oklahoma-124-Texas-95-Consolation-Oklahoma-St-94-Texas-AM-79-BMA-Holiday-Classic-Championship-Kansas-82-SW-Missouri-St-73-Consolation-E-Tenn-St/6074599547600/

http://articles.latimes.com/1988-12-30/sports/sp-925_1_santa-barbara

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1320&dat=19910318&id=p0BWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=S-oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1697,6213822&hl=en

http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-03-18/sports/1991077019_1_penders-redmen-collie

http://articles.latimes.com/1993-11-23/sports/sp-60135_1_ncaa-tournament

http://lubbockonline.com/stories/011498/LQ2094.shtml

Articles from Weltlich tenure

http://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/03/15/Bob-Weltlich-whose-announced-intention-was-to-build-a/1514574405200/ (Weltlich statement after firing

http://newsok.com/ut-needs-low-key-winner/article/2219115 (firing, Billy Tubbs, coaching search)

http://articles.philly.com/1990-03-28/sports/25902295_1_college-basketball-seed-unlv (Dodds meeting w/ players)

http://articles.latimes.com/1989-01-20/sports/sp-1144_1_texas-basketball (Mays on Weltlich/his practices; meeting with Dodds)

http://articles.latimes.com/1990-03-24/sports/sp-630_1_midwest-regional (Mays and Weltlich, transfer, Weltlich as disciplinarian)

http://articles.latimes.com/1985-12-18/sports/sp-26601_1_tar-heels

http://articles.latimes.com/1988-02-13/sports/sp-11020_1_mike-hess

http://www.statesman.com/news/news/crime-law/murder-charges-dismissed-against-man-who-spent-mor/nTQTM/ (JC transfer info)

http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1985/DePaul-63-Texas-62/id-c4fbb379829209fd6ba4718079f384c1

http://www.upi.com/Archives/1984/01/20/College-Basketball-Roundup/8963443422800/

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1986-03-02/sports/0200300069_1_1-year-contract-outfielder-louis-cardinals

http://www.jonfmorse.com/wiki/index.php?title=1986_Southwest_Conference_Men%27s_Basketball

http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1986-02-20/sports/8601110379_1_sellout-crowd-john-brownlee-sign

http://www.statesman.com/news/sports/college/travis-mays-horns-home-run-hire-has-hit-the-recrui/nRnhd/

http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/University_Texas_Cactus_Yearbook/1983/Page_252.html

http://www.si.com/vault/1986/03/03/628918/soccer/planet-futbol

http://newsok.com/basketball-signings-imminent-at-ou-osu/article/2020875

http://newsok.com/ou-works-overtime-to-top-tough-texas/article/2131224

https://books.google.com/books?id=j-MDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA41&lpg=PA41&dq=patrick+fairs+texas+basketball&source=bl&ots=m7r30_h3Ar&sig=eQ5OIieosf6i-QSkD4ftuUkyCDA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=TaBSVdjXLIqQsQT8kYHoDQ&ved=0CCMQ6AEwATge#v=onepage&q=patrick%20fairs%20texas%20basketball&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=C-QDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=patrick+fairs+texas+basketball&source=bl&ots=M-LT0Gm0m-&sig=Aa1D27bZlskfsL5Ps3G0zNx7AKg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uJ9SVZjBA6e1sQT-kIDABA&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=patrick%20fairs%20texas%20basketball&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=jeMDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=karl+willock+texas+basketball&source=bl&ots=btvb-glgDQ&sig=ts9yFg5awYnzImZgDDKvsIkpEbE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=yZxSVai3DobHsQSzyIDgBQ&ved=0CDwQ6AEwBzgK#v=onepage&q=karl%20willock%20texas%20basketball&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=-OMDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq=karl+willock+texas+basketball&source=bl&ots=mIZUpbUKSc&sig=h-Bj4VyDgHBWxbswi6Fi912T760&hl=en&sa=X&ei=yZxSVai3DobHsQSzyIDgBQ&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBDgK#v=onepage&q=karl%20willock%20texas%20basketball&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=C-QDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=karl+willock+texas+basketball&source=bl&ots=M-LT0Gl2n-&sig=jf7jlzI__VHvr_umUs9vaqUMIFU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=opxSVeqOCI-1sQSFu4CYCA&ved=0CFIQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=karl%20willock%20texas%20basketball&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=L-QDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=karl+willock+texas+basketball&source=bl&ots=8uCudLjw1l&sig=lTZwgN5BjVjP0_kexy6KIl1pRvM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=opxSVeqOCI-1sQSFu4CYCA&ved=0CFAQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=karl%20willock%20texas%20basketball&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=FeQDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=%22bob+weltlich%22+texas+abe+lemons&source=bl&ots=fgFFlNSaMk&sig=LbJCph8mRFE75oPIO9yeEOnVqOo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=6q1NVeylGLXbsATTzYD4CA&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=%22bob%20weltlich%22%20texas%20abe%20lemons&f=false

http://alcalde.texasexes.org/2014/11/the-a-z-guide-to-texas-mens-basketball/

Articles from Lemons tenure

1915 season

https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/24283/txu-oclc-5038139-055.txt?sequence=3

Ben Hur Temple

http://interactivetimeline.com/476/history-of-the-austin-scottish-rite/15.php

Athletic Director position

http://stanforddailyarchive.com/cgi-bin/stanford?a=d&d=stanford19340104-01.2.71#

http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/University_Texas_Cactus_Yearbook/1934/Page_213.html

1914 season/Clyde Littlefield

http://www.starkcenter.org/2014/10/remembering-clyde-littlefield-and-the-1914-perfect-season/

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Statistics

Modified

Overall[1]
Years of basketball 109
First season 1906
Head coaches (all-time) 24
All Games
All-time record 1719–1019  (.628)
20+ win seasons 30  (1922, 1924, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015)
30+ win seasons 2  (2006, 2008)
Conference Games
Southwest Conference Record (1915–1996) 648–449  (.591)
Southwest Conference Regular Season Championships 22  (1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1924, 1933, 1939, 1943, 1947, 1951, 1954, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1992, 1994, 1995)
Southwest Conference Tournament Championships 2  (1994, 1995)
Big 12 Record (1996–present) 202–110  (.647)
Big 12 Regular Season Championships 3  (1999, 2006, 2008)
Big 12 Tournament Championships 0
NCAA Tournament
NCAA Appearances 32
NCAA W–L record 35–35  (.500)
Sweet Sixteen 10  (1939, 1943, 1947, 1963, 1972, 1990, 2003, 2006, 2008)
Elite Eight 7  (1939, 1943, 1947, 1990, 2003, 2006, 2008)
Final Four 3  (1943, 1947, 2003)
National Invitation Tournament
NIT Appearances 4
NIT W–L record 6–3  (.667)
NIT Championships 1  (1978)
Accurate as of May 22, 2015

Original

Overall[1]
Years of basketball 109
First season 1906
Head coaches (all-time) 24
All Games
All-time record 1719–1019  (.628)
20+ win seasons 30  (1922, 1924, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015)
30+ win seasons 2  (2006, 2008)
Home Games
Men's Gym (1917–1928) ?–?  (–)
Frank Erwin Center (1977–present) 463–109  (.809)
Gregory Gymnasium (1931–1977) ?–?  (–)
Men's Gym (1917–1928) ?–?  (–)
Men's Gym (1917–1928) ?–?  (–)
Men's Gym (1917–1928) ?–?  (–)
Clark Field (1906–1916) ?–?  (–)
Conference Games
Southwest Conference Record (1915–1996) 648–449  (.591)
Southwest Conference Regular Season Championships 22  (1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1924, 1933, 1939, 1943, 1947, 1951, 1954, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1992, 1994, 1995)
Southwest Conference Tournament Championships 2  (1994, 1995)
Big 12 Record (1996–present) 202–110  (.647)
Big 12 Regular Season Championships 3  (1999, 2006, 2008)
Big 12 Tournament Championships 0
NCAA Tournament
NCAA Appearances 32
NCAA W–L record 35–35  (.500)
Sweet Sixteen 10  (1939, 1943, 1947, 1963, 1972, 1990, 2003, 2006, 2008)
Elite Eight 7  (1939, 1943, 1947, 1990, 2003, 2006, 2008)
Final Four 3  (1943, 1947, 2003)
National Invitation Tournament
NIT Appearances 4
NIT W–L record 6–3  (.667)
NIT Championships 1  (1978)
Accurate as of May 22, 2015

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Texas vs. Texas A&M

1917-18: 6-2

1919-23: 6-14

1924-63: 62-27

1964-90 (Metcalf fired after 1st of 3 games against UT): 22-33

1990 (2nd & 3rd games)-96: 14-2

1997-2004: 15-1

2005-present: 12-7

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Records (draft)

For example of separate records page, see: UNC records page

NCAA records

Team records

Season records

Single-season records

Individual records

Career leaders

Totals

Points 3-pt. FGs Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks
1. 2,306
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
976
A. J. Abrams
2006-09
1,318
Damion James
2007-10
714
Johnny Moore
1976-79
255
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
264
Chris Mihm
1998-2000
2. 2,279
Travis Mays
1987-90
739
Reggie Freeman
1994-97
1,077
James Thomas
2001-04
527
T. J. Ford
2002-03
239
Kris Clack
1996-99
236
Albert Burditt
1991-94
3. 1,969
A. J. Abrams
2006-09
664
Travis Mays
1987-90
1,027
LaSalle Thompson
1980-82
480
B. J. Tyler
1992-94
202
B. J. Tyler
1992-94
189
Connor Atchley
2006-09
4. 1,958
Reggie Freeman
1994-97
588
B. J. Tyler
1992-94
945
Chris Mihm
1998-2000
457
Alex Broadway
1985-88
198
Lance Blanks
1989-90
183
Cameron Ridley
2013-current
5. 1,917
Damion James
2007-10
585
Brandy Perryman
1995-98
916
Ron Baxter
1977-80
452
D. J. Augustin
2007-08
193
Reggie Freeman
1994-97
168
Brad Buckman
2003-06
6. 1,897
Ron Baxter
1977-80
509
Brandon Mouton
1995-98
897
Albert Burditt
1991-94
440
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
179
A. J. Abrams
2006-09
163
Damion James
2007-10
7. 1,819
Joey Wright
1989-91
486
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
808
Brad Buckman
2003-06
378
Dan Krueger1
1973-76
170
Albert Burditt
1991-94
159
Chris Owens
1998-01
8. 1,673
Jim Krivacs
1977-79
466
J'Covan Brown
2010-12
771
Kris Clack
1996-99
378
Justin Mason
2007-10
165
Roderick Anderson
1994-95
145
LaSalle Thompson
1980-82
9. 1,592
Kris Clack
1996-99
452
Daniel Gibson
2005-06
714
P. J. Tucker
2004-06
362
Roderick Anderson
1994-95
165
Joey Wright
1989-91
124
Dexter Pittman
2007-10
10. 1,582
Brandon Mouton
2001-04
443
Sydmill Harris
2002-05
692
Carlton Cooper
1982-85
361
Karl Willock
1983-86
156
Travis Mays
1987-90
103
Jason Klotz
2001-05
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Averages

Rank Points
Per Game1
FG %2 3-pt. FG % 3-pt. FGs
per game3
Rebounds
per game4
Assists
per game5
Steals
per game6
Blocks
per game7
FT %8
1. 25.8
Kevin Durant
2007
.623
Dexter Pittman
2007–10
.415
Joey Wright
1989–91
2.84
B. J. Tyler
1992–94
11.8
LaSalle Thompson
1980–82
7.98
T. J. Ford
2002–03
3.00
Lance Blanks
1989–90
2.75
Chris Mihm
1998–2000
.897
Brandy Perryman
1995–98
2. 22.3
Raymond Downs
1955–57
.586
LaMarcus Aldridge
2005–06
.404
Kevin Durant
2007
2.70
A. J. Abrams
2006–09
9.8
Chris Mihm
1998–2000
6.38
Johnny Moore
1976–79
2.80
Roderick Anderson
1994–95
2.62
Myles Turner
2015
.869
Jim Krivacs
1977–79
3. 21.5
Larry Robinson
1972–74
.585
Alvin Heggs
1988–89
.404
Brian Boddicker
2001–04
2.57
Daniel Gibson
2005–06
9.7
Larry Robinson
1972–74
6.32
B. J. Tyler
1992–94
2.66
B. J. Tyler
1992–94
2.39
Tristan Thompson
2011
.867
J'Covan Brown
2010–12
4. 20.0
Lance Blanks
1989–90
.571
Mike Wacker
1981–82, 1985
.402
D. J. Augustin
2007–08
2.53
Maurice Evans
2001
9.3
Damion James
2007–10
6.19
D. J. Augustin
2007–08
2.09
T. J. Ford
2002–03
2.09
Albert Burditt
1991–94
.864
A. J. Abrams
2006–09
5. 19.8
B. J. Tyler
1992–94
.564
Albert Burditt
1991–94
.401
Kenton Paulino
2003–06
2.36
Lance Blanks
1989–90
8.8
B. J. Brosterhous
1971–73
6.14
Roderick Anderson
1994–95
2.06
Terrence Rencher
1992–95
2.04
Chris Owens
2000–02
.849
Harry Larrabee
1972–74
6. 19.5
Jim Krivacs
1977–80
.553
LaSalle Thompson
1980–82
.399
A. J. Abrams
2006–09
2.34
Kevin Durant
2007
8.7
Lynn Howden
1970–72
5.27
Myck Kabongo
2012–13
1.99
Kris Clack
1996–99
1.91
Kevin Durant
2007
.841
Dan Krueger
1973–76
7. 18.8
Joey Wright
1989–91
.551
John Brownlee
1985–86
.389
Maurice Evans
2001
2.11
Jordan Hamilton
2010–11
8.4
Raymond Downs
1955–57
4.25
Isaiah Taylor
2014–current
1.89
Kevin Durant
2007
1.83
LaMarcus Aldridge
2005–06
.825
Donnie Lasiter
1960–61
8. 18.6
Terrence Rencher
1992–95
.551
Gary Overbeck
1966–68
.389
Brandon Mouton
2001–04
1.98
Travis Mays
1987–90
8.2
P. J. Tucker
2004–06
4.27
Alex Broadway
1985–88
1.80
Joey Wright
1989–91
1.79
Cameron Ridley
2013–current
.816
Kevin Durant
2007
9. 18.4
Travis Mays
1987–90
.538
Noel Stout
1966–67
.387
Daniel Gibson
2005–06
1.98
Reggie Freeman
1994–97
8.0
James Thomas
2001–04
4.21
Fred Carson
1980–81
1.62
Ivan Wagner
1998–2000
1.67
LaSalle Thompson
1980–82
.808
D. J. Augustin
2007–08
10. 16.9
D. J. Augustin
2007–08
.535
Joe Fisher
1962–64
.382
Tony Watson
2005–06
1.93
Roderick Anderson
1994–95
8.0
Albert Almanza
1959–61
3.67
Ivan Wagner
1998–2000
1.53
Daniel Gibson
2005–06
1.55
Guillermo Myers
1990–91
.803
Sheldon McClellan
2012–13

1 Minimum 500 points.
2 Since 1949–50 season. Minimum 600 points.
3 Minimum 200 attempts.
4 Minimum 450 rebounds.
5 Since 1975–76 season.
6 Since 1979–80 season.
7 Since 1979–80 season.
8 Minimum 100 attempts.

1 Minimum 500 points.
2 Since 1949–50 season. Minimum 600 points.
3 Minimum 200 attempts.
4 Minimum 450 rebounds.
5 Since 1972–73 season.
6 Since 1973–74 season.
7 Since 1985–86 season.
8 Minimum 100 attempts.

UPDATED NUMBERS:

Steals

Wright (1989) 33-59, 33-66, 31-50 (1.80), Burditt (1991) 32-21, 35-56, 12-20, 34-73 (1.50), Tyler (1992) 35-82, 13-33, 28-87 (2.66) Rencher (1992) 34-58, 26-48, 34-79, 30-70 (2.06) Freeman (1994) 32-26, 30-42, 31-70 (1.48) Anderson (1994) 29-64, 30-101 (2.80) Clack (1996) 31-47, 30-79, 28-55, 31-58 (1.99) Wagner (1998) 17-12, 32-69, 33-52 (1.62) Tucker (2004) (1.33) Abrams (2006) 37-29 , 35-46, 37-59, 35-47

Blocks

Myers (1990) 33-52, 32-49 (1.55) Burditt (1991) 32-42, 35-74, 12-50, 34-70 (2.09) Thompson (1980) 87G - 145B (1.67)


Assists

Tyler (1992) 35-229, 13-76, 28-175, Anderson (1994) 29-151, 30-211 (6.14), Rencher (1992) 34-121, 26-92, 34-106, 30-121 (3.55), Moore (1976) 26G, 26G, 31G, 29G - 714A (6.38), Carson (1980) 29-131, 29-113 (4.21), Broadway (1985) 28-90, 31-154, 27-110, 21-103 (4.27), Willock (1983) 14-50, 28-70, 28-95, 31-146, (3.57), Wright (1989) 33-96, 33-126, 31-113 (3.45), Blanks 34-145, 32-96 (3.65), Freeman (1994) 32-30, 31-30, 31-120, 30-125, Wagner (1998) 82-301 (3.67), Kabongo (2012) 34-176, 11-61 (5.27)


3pt per game

Tyler (1992) 35-84, 13-33, 28-99 (2.84), Blanks (1989) 34-78, 32-78 (2.36), Mays (1987) 30-6, 28-50, 34-95, 32-95 (1.98), Freeman (1994) 32-16, 30-74, 31-87, 30-66 (1.975), Anderson (1994) 29-35, 30-79 (1.93), Wright (1989) 33-49, 33-66, 31-60 (1.80), Perryman (1995) 30-44, 31-65, 30-59, 31-42 (1.72)


Old numbers:

Assists:

Taylor (2014) 35-141, 24-110 (4.25) Alex Broadway (1985) 28-90, 31-154, 27-110, 18-85 (4.22) Fred Carson (1980) 29G-25GS-131, 29-113 (4.21) Rencher (1992) 28-92, 24-84, 34-106, 30-121 (3.74) Ivan Wagner (1998) 17-21, 32-126, 33-154 (3.67) Blanks (1989) 31-134, 30-89 (3.66) Karl Willock (1983) 14-50, 28-70, 28-95, 31-146 (3.57) Wright (1989) 30-88, 31-123, 25-95 (3.56) Gibson (2005) 31-121, 37-116 (3.49) Balbay (2009) 34-107, 27-106, 36-80 (3.02)

Mays (1987) 30-62, 25-81, 31-56, 30-65 Courtney Jeans (1988) 26-95, 29-58, 31-31, 26-49 Reggie Freeman (1994) 32-30, 30-31, 31-120, 30-125 Brown (2011) 36-74, 34-130 Felix (2013) 34-139, 34-94, 31-61

incomplete/uncertain: steals, assists, blocks

Single-season leaders

Totals

Points 3-pt. FGs Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks
1. 903
Kevin Durant
2006–07
120
A. J. Abrams
2006–07
393
Damion James
2007–08
273
T. J. Ford
2001–02
111
Lance Blanks
1988–89
92
Chris Owens
2000–01
2. 772
Travis Mays
1989–90
118
A. J. Abrams
2007–08
390
Kevin Durant
2006–07
254
T. J. Ford
2002–03
101
Roderick Anderson
1994–95
90
Chris Mihm
1999–2000
3. 743
Travis Mays
1988–89
105
A. J. Abrams
2008–09
370
LaSalle Thompson
1980–81
242
Johnny Moore
1978–79
87
B. J. Tyler
1993–94
90
Chris Mihm
1997–98
4. 731
D. J. Augustin
2007–08
101
Daniel Gibson
2005–06
365
LaSalle Thompson
1981–82
233
D. J. Augustin
2006–07
87
Lance Blanks
1989–90
89
Myles Turner
2014–15
5. 695
Reggie Freeman
1995–96
99
B. J. Tyler
1993–94
363
James Thomas
2002–03
229
B. J. Tyler
1991–92
82
B. J. Tyler
1991–92
86
Tristan Thompson
2010–11
6. 683
J'Covan Brown
2011–12
95
Travis Mays
1989–90
353
P. J. Tucker
2005–06
219
D. J. Augustin
2007–08
79
Kris Clack
1996–97
84
Chris Mihm
1998–99
7. 681
Jim Krivacs
1977–78
95
Travis Mays
1988–89
351
Chris Mihm
1998–99
214
Johnny Moore
1977–78
79
Terrence Rencher
1993–94
80
Connor Atchley
2007–08
8. 671
Jordan Hamilton
2010–11
90
Jordan Hamilton
2010–11
350
Damion James
2009–10
211
Roderick Anderson
1994–95
73
Albert Burditt
1993–94
76
Cameron Ridley
2013–14
9. 671
Lance Blanks
1988–89
87
Reggie Freeman
1995–96
346
Chris Mihm
1999–2000
176
Myck Kabongo
2012
72
T. J. Ford
2001–02
74
Albert Burditt
1991–92
10. 656
Joey Wright
1990–91
86
Maurice Evans
2000–01
339
LaMarcus Aldridge
2005–06
175
B. J. Tyler
1994
72
Reggie Freeman
1995–96
73
LaMarcus Aldridge
2005–06

Averages

Rank Points
Per Game1
FG %2 3-pt. FG % 3-pt. FGs
per game3
Rebounds
per game4
Assists
per game5
Steals
per game6
Blocks
per game7
FT %8
1. 26.4
Raymond Downs
1956
.654
Dexter Pittman
2010
.448
Brian Boddicker
2004
3.43
A. J. Abrams
2007
13.5
LaSalle Thompson
1982
8.34
Johnny Moore
1979
3.37
Roderick Anderson
1995
2.90
Chris Mihm
1998
.924
A. J. Abrams
2007
2. 25.8
Kevin Durant
2007
.618
Tremaine Wingfield
1995
.441
D. J. Augustin
2007
3.11
A. J. Abrams
2008
12.3
LaSalle Thompson
1981
8.27
T. J. Ford
2002
3.26
Lance Blanks
1989
2.73
Chris Mihm
2000
.910
Jim Krivacs
1979
3. 24.1
Travis Mays
1990
.616
Dexter Pittman
2009
.439
Brian Boddicker
2003
3.00
A. J. Abrams
2009
11.1
Kevin Durant
2007
7.70
T. J. Ford
2003
3.11
B. J. Tyler
1994
2.71
Chris Owens
2001
.899
Bobby Puryear
1959
4. 22.8
B. J. Tyler
1994
.615
Alvin Heggs
1988
.429
Joey Wright
1990
2.91
B. J. Tyler
1994
11.0
James Thomas
2003;
Lynn Howden
1971
7.03
Roderick Anderson
1995
2.64
Lance Blanks
1990
2.63
Chris Mihm
1999
.896
Brandy Perryman
1997
5. 22.4
Reggie Freeman
1996
.613
Joe Fisher
1964
.429
Tony Watson
1992
2.88
Travis Mays
1990
11.0
Chris Mihm
1999
6.90
Johnny Moore
1978
2.63
Kris Clack
1997
2.62
Myles Turner
2015
.891
Jim Krivacs
1978
6. 22.4
Larry Robinson
1974
.612
Tremaine Wingfield
1994
.423
A. J. Abrams
2007
2.81
Reggie Freeman
1996
10.8
Larry Robinson
1974
6.66
D. J. Augustin
2007
2.34
B. J. Tyler
1992
2.39
Tristan Thompson
2011
.883
Brandy Perryman
1996
7. 22.2
Raymond Downs
1957
.599
Mike Wacker
1985
.422
Joey Wright
1989
2.79
Travis Mays
1989
10.7
Joe Fisher
1964
6.54
B. J. Tyler
1992
2.33
Terrence Rencher
1995
2.17
Cameron Ridley
2014
.883
J'Covan Brown
2010
8. 22.0
Jim Krivacs
1978
.590
Albert Burditt
1994
.418
Ivan Wagner
2000
2.63
Roderick Anderson
1995
10.5
Chris Mihm
2000
6.25
B. J. Tyler
1994
2.32
Terrence Rencher
1994
2.15
LaSalle Thompson
1982
.878
Dan Krueger
1974
9. 21.9
Travis Mays
1989
.581
John Brownlee
1985
.413
Connor Atchley
2008
2.57
Daniel Gibson
2006
10.3
Damion James
2008
5.88
Johnny Moore
1977
2.32
Reggie Freeman
1996
2.11
Albert Burditt
1992
.863
J'Covan Brown
2012
10. 21.9
Larry Robinson
1972
.579
Dexter Cambridge
1992
.413
Brandon Mouton
2003
2.53
Maurice Evans
2001
10.3
Damion James
2010
5.76
D. J. Augustin
2008
2.21
Roderick Anderson
1994
2.11
Connor Atchley
2008
.861
J'Covan Brown
2011

1 Minimum 250 points.
2 Since 1949–50 season. Minimum 200 points.
3 Minimum 100 attempts.
4 Minimum 200 rebounds.
5 Since 1975–76 season. Must have played in more than half of season's games.
6 Since 1979–80 season. Must have played in more than half of season's games.
7 Since 1979–80 season. Must have played in more than half of season's games.
8 Minimum 60 attempts.

Blocks

Mihm 1998 - 31-90 (2.90) Mihm 2000 - 33-90 (2.73) Owens 2001 - 34-92 (2.71) Mihm 1999 - 32-84 (2.63) Turner 2015 - 34-89 (2.62) Thompson 2011 - 36-86 (2.39) Ridley 2014 - 35-76 (2.17) L. Thompson 1982 - 27-58 (2.15) Burditt 1992 - 35-74 (2.11) Atchley 2008 - 38-80 (2.11)

Burditt 1994 - 34-70 (2.06) Aldridge 2006 - 37-73 (1.97)



BJ 1994 - 3.11 LB 1990 - 2.64 KC 1997 - 2.63 BJ 1992 - 2.34 TR 1995 - 2.33 TR 1994 - 2.32 RF 1996 - 2.32 RA 1994 - 2.21

AB 1994 - 2.15 IW 1999 - 2.16 TJ 2002 - 2.12


Steals

Wright (1989) 33-59, 33-66, 31-50 (1.80), Burditt (1991) 32-21, 35-56, 12-20, 34-73 (1.50), Tyler (1992) 35-82, 13-33, 28-87 (2.66) Rencher (1992) 34-58, 26-48, 34-79, 30-70 (2.06) Freeman (1994) 32-26, 30-42, 31-70 (1.48) Anderson (1994) 29-64, 30-101 (2.80) Clack (1996) 31-47, 30-79, 28-55, 31-58 (1.99) Wagner (1998) 17-12, 32-69, 33-52 (1.62) Tucker (2004) (1.33) Abrams (2006) 37-29 , 35-46, 37-59, 35-47


Myers (1990) 33-52, 32-49 (1.55) Burditt (1991) 32-42, 35-74, 12-50, 34-70 (2.09) Thompson (1980) 87G - 145B (1.67)

a

Career conference season leaders

Totals

Points 3-pt. FGs Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks
1. 2,306
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
232 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-07
1,067 - Ron Riley
1970-72
779 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
229 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
253 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
2. 2,279
Travis Mays
1987-90
218 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
896 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
409 - Larry Friend
1983-86
224 - Errick Craven
2002-05
195 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
3. 1,969
A. J. Abrams
1999-02
203 - Desmon Farmer
2001-04
839 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
398 - Duane Cooper
1988-89, 1991-92
208 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
129 - Rory O’Neil
2002-05
4. 1,958
Reggie Freeman
2001-04
179 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-07
831 - John Rudometkin
1960-62
389 - Jacque Hill
1980-83
204 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
128 - Lorenzo Orr
1992-95
5. 1,917
Damion James
2007-10
176 - Harold Miner
1990-92
822 - Allen Young
1963-65
363 - Daniel Hackett
2007-09
179 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
116 - Rod Keller
1984-87
6. 1,897
Ron Baxter
1977-80
171 - David Bluthenthal
1999-02
821 - Ronnie Coleman
1988-91
362 - Gus Williams
1973-75
158 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-06
104 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
7. 1,819
Joey Wright
1988-91
163 - Elias Ayuso
1997-99
806 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
319 - Robert Pack
1990-91
148 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-06
101 - Avondre Jones
1994, 1996
8. 1,673
Jim Krivacs
1977-79
156 - Phil Glenn
1990-93
768 - Roy Irvin
1953-55
313 - Dan Anderson
1972-74
134 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
95 - Nikola Vucevic
2009-11
9. 1,592
Kris Clack
1996-99
149 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
767 - Wayne Carlander
1982-85
308 - Burt Harris
1993-95
125 - Maurice Jones
2011-12
83 - Alex Stepheson
2010-11
10. 1,582
Brandon Mouton
2001-04
145 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
763 - Jaha Wilson
1994-97
305 - Rich Grande
1986-89
119 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
83 - Chris Munk
1987-90

Averages

Points
Per Game
FG % 3-pt. FG % 3-pt. FGs
per game
Rebounds
per game
Assists
per game
Steals
per game
Blocks
per game
FT %
1. 25.8
Kevin Durant
2007
232 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-07
1,067 - Ron Riley
1970-72
779 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
229 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
253 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
2. 22.3
Raymond Downs
1955-57
218 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
896 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
409 - Larry Friend
1983-86
224 - Errick Craven
2002-05
195 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
3. 21.5
Larry Robinson
1972-74
203 - Desmon Farmer
2001-04
839 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
398 - Duane Cooper
1988-89, 1991-92
208 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
129 - Rory O’Neil
2002-05
4. 20.0
Lance Blanks
1989-90
179 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-07
831 - John Rudometkin
1960-62
389 - Jacque Hill
1980-83
204 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
128 - Lorenzo Orr
1992-95
5. 19.8
B. J. Tyler
1992-94
176 - Harold Miner
1990-92
822 - Allen Young
1963-65
363 - Daniel Hackett
2007-09
179 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
116 - Rod Keller
1984-87
6. 19.5
Jim Krivacs
1977-80
171 - David Bluthenthal
1999-02
821 - Ronnie Coleman
1988-91
362 - Gus Williams
1973-75
158 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-06
104 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
7. 18.8
Joey Wright
1988-91
163 - Elias Ayuso
1997-99
806 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
319 - Robert Pack
1990-91
148 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-06
101 - Avondre Jones
1994, 1996
8. 18.6
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
156 - Phil Glenn
1990-93
768 - Roy Irvin
1953-55
313 - Dan Anderson
1972-74
134 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
95 - Nikola Vucevic
2009-11
9. 18.4
Travis Mays
1987-90
149 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
767 - Wayne Carlander
1982-85
308 - Burt Harris
1993-95
125 - Maurice Jones
2011-12
83 - Alex Stepheson
2010-11
10. 16.9
D. J. Augustin
2001-04
145 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
763 - Jaha Wilson
1994-97
305 - Rich Grande
1986-89
119 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
83 - Chris Munk
1987-90

Single conference season leaders

Totals

Points 3-pt. FGs Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks
1. 2,306
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
232 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-07
1,067 - Ron Riley
1970-72
779 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
229 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
253 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
2. 2,279
Travis Mays
1987-90
218 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
896 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
409 - Larry Friend
1983-86
224 - Errick Craven
2002-05
195 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
3. 1,969
A. J. Abrams
1999-02
203 - Desmon Farmer
2001-04
839 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
398 - Duane Cooper
1988-89, 1991-92
208 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
129 - Rory O’Neil
2002-05
4. 1,958
Reggie Freeman
2001-04
179 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-07
831 - John Rudometkin
1960-62
389 - Jacque Hill
1980-83
204 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
128 - Lorenzo Orr
1992-95
5. 1,917
Damion James
2007-10
176 - Harold Miner
1990-92
822 - Allen Young
1963-65
363 - Daniel Hackett
2007-09
179 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
116 - Rod Keller
1984-87
6. 1,897
Ron Baxter
1977-80
171 - David Bluthenthal
1999-02
821 - Ronnie Coleman
1988-91
362 - Gus Williams
1973-75
158 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-06
104 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
7. 1,819
Joey Wright
1988-91
163 - Elias Ayuso
1997-99
806 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
319 - Robert Pack
1990-91
148 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-06
101 - Avondre Jones
1994, 1996
8. 1,673
Jim Krivacs
1977-79
156 - Phil Glenn
1990-93
768 - Roy Irvin
1953-55
313 - Dan Anderson
1972-74
134 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
95 - Nikola Vucevic
2009-11
9. 1,592
Kris Clack
1996-99
149 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
767 - Wayne Carlander
1982-85
308 - Burt Harris
1993-95
125 - Maurice Jones
2011-12
83 - Alex Stepheson
2010-11
10. 1,582
Brandon Mouton
2001-04
145 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
763 - Jaha Wilson
1994-97
305 - Rich Grande
1986-89
119 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
83 - Chris Munk
1987-90

Averages

Points
Per Game
FG % 3-pt. FG % 3-pt. FGs
per game
Rebounds
per game
Assists
per game
Steals
per game
Blocks
per game
FT %
1. 25.8
Kevin Durant
2007
232 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-07
1,067 - Ron Riley
1970-72
779 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
229 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
253 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
2. 22.3
Raymond Downs
1955-57
218 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
896 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
409 - Larry Friend
1983-86
224 - Errick Craven
2002-05
195 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
3. 21.5
Larry Robinson
1972-74
203 - Desmon Farmer
2001-04
839 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
398 - Duane Cooper
1988-89, 1991-92
208 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
129 - Rory O’Neil
2002-05
4. 20.0
Lance Blanks
1989-90
179 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-07
831 - John Rudometkin
1960-62
389 - Jacque Hill
1980-83
204 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
128 - Lorenzo Orr
1992-95
5. 19.8
B. J. Tyler
1992-94
176 - Harold Miner
1990-92
822 - Allen Young
1963-65
363 - Daniel Hackett
2007-09
179 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
116 - Rod Keller
1984-87
6. 19.5
Jim Krivacs
1977-80
171 - David Bluthenthal
1999-02
821 - Ronnie Coleman
1988-91
362 - Gus Williams
1973-75
158 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-06
104 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
7. 18.8
Joey Wright
1988-91
163 - Elias Ayuso
1997-99
806 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
319 - Robert Pack
1990-91
148 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-06
101 - Avondre Jones
1994, 1996
8. 18.6
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
156 - Phil Glenn
1990-93
768 - Roy Irvin
1953-55
313 - Dan Anderson
1972-74
134 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
95 - Nikola Vucevic
2009-11
9. 18.4
Travis Mays
1987-90
149 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
767 - Wayne Carlander
1982-85
308 - Burt Harris
1993-95
125 - Maurice Jones
2011-12
83 - Alex Stepheson
2010-11
10. 16.9
D. J. Augustin
2001-04
145 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
763 - Jaha Wilson
1994-97
305 - Rich Grande
1986-89
119 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
83 - Chris Munk
1987-90

Single-game leaders

Totals

Points 3-pt. FGs Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks
1. 2,306
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
232 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-07
1,067 - Ron Riley
1970-72
779 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
229 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
253 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
2. 2,279
Travis Mays
1987-90
218 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
896 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
409 - Larry Friend
1983-86
224 - Errick Craven
2002-05
195 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
3. 1,969
A. J. Abrams
1999-02
203 - Desmon Farmer
2001-04
839 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
398 - Duane Cooper
1988-89, 1991-92
208 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
129 - Rory O’Neil
2002-05
4. 1,958
Reggie Freeman
2001-04
179 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-07
831 - John Rudometkin
1960-62
389 - Jacque Hill
1980-83
204 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
128 - Lorenzo Orr
1992-95
5. 1,917
Damion James
2007-10
176 - Harold Miner
1990-92
822 - Allen Young
1963-65
363 - Daniel Hackett
2007-09
179 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
116 - Rod Keller
1984-87
6. 1,897
Ron Baxter
1977-80
171 - David Bluthenthal
1999-02
821 - Ronnie Coleman
1988-91
362 - Gus Williams
1973-75
158 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-06
104 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
7. 1,819
Joey Wright
1988-91
163 - Elias Ayuso
1997-99
806 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
319 - Robert Pack
1990-91
148 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-06
101 - Avondre Jones
1994, 1996
8. 1,673
Jim Krivacs
1977-79
156 - Phil Glenn
1990-93
768 - Roy Irvin
1953-55
313 - Dan Anderson
1972-74
134 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
95 - Nikola Vucevic
2009-11
9. 1,592
Kris Clack
1996-99
149 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
767 - Wayne Carlander
1982-85
308 - Burt Harris
1993-95
125 - Maurice Jones
2011-12
83 - Alex Stepheson
2010-11
10. 1,582
Brandon Mouton
2001-04
145 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
763 - Jaha Wilson
1994-97
305 - Rich Grande
1986-89
119 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
83 - Chris Munk
1987-90

Averages

Points
Per Game
FG % 3-pt. FG % 3-pt. FGs
per game
Rebounds
per game
Assists
per game
Steals
per game
Blocks
per game
FT %
1. 25.8
Kevin Durant
2007
232 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-07
1,067 - Ron Riley
1970-72
779 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
229 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
253 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
2. 22.3
Raymond Downs
1955-57
218 - Brandon Granville
1999-02
896 - Taj Gibson
2007-09
409 - Larry Friend
1983-86
224 - Errick Craven
2002-05
195 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
3. 21.5
Larry Robinson
1972-74
203 - Desmon Farmer
2001-04
839 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
398 - Duane Cooper
1988-89, 1991-92
208 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
129 - Rory O’Neil
2002-05
4. 20.0
Lance Blanks
1989-90
179 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-07
831 - John Rudometkin
1960-62
389 - Jacque Hill
1980-83
204 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
128 - Lorenzo Orr
1992-95
5. 19.8
B. J. Tyler
1992-94
176 - Harold Miner
1990-92
822 - Allen Young
1963-65
363 - Daniel Hackett
2007-09
179 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
116 - Rod Keller
1984-87
6. 19.5
Jim Krivacs
1977-80
171 - David Bluthenthal
1999-02
821 - Ronnie Coleman
1988-91
362 - Gus Williams
1973-75
158 - Gabe Pruitt
2005-06
104 - Jeff Trepagnier
1998-01
7. 18.8
Joey Wright
1988-91
163 - Elias Ayuso
1997-99
806 - Derrick Dowell
1984-87
319 - Robert Pack
1990-91
148 - Lodrick Stewart
2004-06
101 - Avondre Jones
1994, 1996
8. 18.6
Terrence Rencher
1992-95
156 - Phil Glenn
1990-93
768 - Roy Irvin
1953-55
313 - Dan Anderson
1972-74
134 - Sam Clancy
1999-02
95 - Nikola Vucevic
2009-11
9. 18.4
Travis Mays
1987-90
149 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
767 - Wayne Carlander
1982-85
308 - Burt Harris
1993-95
125 - Maurice Jones
2011-12
83 - Alex Stepheson
2010-11
10. 16.9
D. J. Augustin
2001-04
145 - Stais Boseman
1994-97
763 - Jaha Wilson
1994-97
305 - Rich Grande
1986-89
119 - Dwight Lewis
2007-10
83 - Chris Munk
1987-90

UNC records page

Team Records

Season

Games

  • Longest Winning Streak: 23 (1923–24, entire season)
  • Longest Winning Streak (Conference): 20 (1923–24, entire season)
  • Longest Losing Streak: 15 (Dec. 4, 1954 to Feb. 3, 1955)
  • Longest Losing Streak (Conference): 12 (Jan. 24, 1983 to Mar. 5, 1983)
  • Most Games Played: 38 in 2007–08 (31–7)
  • Most Wins: 31 in 2007–08 (31–7)
  • Fewest Wins1: 4 in 1954–55, 1958–59 (4–20)
  • Most Wins Without a Loss: 23 in 1923–24
  • Most Losses: 22 in 1982–83 (6–22)
  • Fewest Losses: 0 in 1913–14 (11–0), 1914–15 (14–0), 1915–16 (12–0), 1923–24 (23–0)

Scoring

  • Most Points Scored: 3,205 in 1988–89 (34 games)
  • Highest Scoring Average Per Game: 94.3 in 1988–89 (34 games)
  • Highest Average Scoring Margin: +14.9 in 2005–06 (75.2 to 60.3)
  • Fewest Points Scored2: 1,179 in 1949–50 (24 games)
  • Lowest Scoring Average Per Game2: 46.8 in 1950–51 (1,264 in 27 games)
  • Lowest Average Scoring Margin2: −12.8 in 1954–55 (−306 in 24 games)
  • Most Field Goals Made: 1,173 in 1991–92 (35 games)
  • Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,537 in 1991–92 (35 games)
  • Highest Field Goal Percentage: .507 in 1984–85 (745 of 1,468)
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals Made3: 309 in 2007–08 (38 games)
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted3: 800 in 2007–08 (38 games)
  • Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage3: .389 in 2006–07 (308 of 792)
  • Fewest Field Goals Made2: 445 in 1949–50 (24 games)
  • Fewest Field Goals Attempted2: 1,180 in 1952–53 (21 games)
  • Lowest Field Goal Percentage2: .329 in 1951–52 (458 of 1,394)
  • Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made3: 309 in 2007–08 (38 games)
  • Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted3: 800 in 2007–08 (38 games)
  • Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage3: .389 in 2006–07 (308 of 792)
  • Most Free Throws Made: 722 in 1989–90 (33 games)
  • Most Free Throws Attempted: 996 in 1989–90 (33 games)
  • Highest Free Throw Percentage: .768 in 1968–69 (436 of 568)
  • Fewest Free Throws Made4: 289 in 1949–50 (24 games)
  • Fewest Free Throws Attempted5: 417 in 1972–73 (25 games)
  • Lowest Free Throw Percentage: .570 in 1982–83 (302 of 540)

Defense

  • Fewest Points Allowed (since 1947–48): 1,079 in 1947–48 (25 games)
  • Fewest Points Allowed (since 1985–86): 1,905 in 1985–86 (31 games)
  • Lowest Scoring Average Per Game Allowed (since 1947–48):
  • Lowest Scoring Average Per Game Allowed (since 1985–86): 60.3 in 2014–15 (2,049 in 35 games)
  • Fewest Field Goals Allowed (since 1947–48): 367 in 1947–48 (25 games)
  • Fewest Field Goals Allowed (since 1985–86):
  • Fewest Field Goals Attempted Allowed (since 1947–48):
  • Fewest Field Goals Attempted Allowed (since 1985–86):
  • Lowest Field Goal Percentage Allowed2: .325 in 1951–52 (431 of 1,328)
  • Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Allowed:
  • Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Allowed:
  • Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Allowed: .295 in 2010–11 (162 of 550)
  • Most Points Allowed: 2,983 in 1991–92 (35 games)
  • Highest Scoring Average Per Game Allowed: 87.7 in 1988–89 (2,981 in 34 games)
  • Most Field Goals Allowed: 1,149 in 1988–89 (34 games)
  • Most Field Goals Attempted Allowed:
  • Highest Field Goal Percentage Allowed:
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals Allowed:
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Allowed:
  • Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Allowed:
  • Most Turnovers Forced6: 784 in 1993–94 (34 games)
  • Highest Turnovers Forced Average Per Game6:
  • Fewest Turnovers Forced6:
  • Lowest Turnovers Forced Average Per Game6:
  • Highest Turnover Margin6: +8.2 in 1994–95 (14.3 to 22.5)
  • Lowest Turnover Margin6:

Rebounds

  • Most Rebounds: 1,498 in 2005–06 (37 games)
  • Highest Rebounding Average Per Game: 48.1 in 1970–71 (1,154 rebounds in 24 games)

Assists

  • Most Assists7: 568 in 1993–94 (34 games)
  • Highest Assists Average Per Game7: 17.0 in 1978–79 (493 assists in 29 games)

Blocks

  • Most Blocked Shots8: 265 in 2014–15 (34 games)
  • Highest Blocked Shots Average Per Game8: 7.79 in 2014–15 (34 games)

Steals

  • Most Steals8: 453 in 1993–94 (34 games)
  • Highest Steals Average Per Game8: 13.32 in 1993–94 (34 games)

Personal Fouls

  • Most Personal Fouls: 783 in 1988–89 (34 games)
  • Highest Personal Fouls Average Per Game: 24.1 in 1995–96 (747 fouls in 31 games)

Turnovers

  • Fewest Turnovers9:
  • Most Turnovers9:

1Since 1914–15, the program's first season in the SWC.
2Since 1949–50 season.
3Since 1986–87 season.
4Since 1932–33 season.
5Since 1960–61 season.
6Since 1972–73 season.
7Since 1978–79 season.
8Since 1979–80 season.
9Since 1972–73 season.

Single Game

Longest Game

  • Most Overtimes: 4 at TCU, Jan. 7, 1961 (L 94–95)

Scoring

  • Most Points: 148 vs. Northern Montana, Nov. 27, 1978 (W 148–71)
  • Most Points Scored in a Road Game: 136 at Oral Roberts, Dec. 1, 1992 (W 136–97)
  • Most Points Scored in a Half: 74 (both halves) vs. Northern Montana, Nov. 27, 1978 (148–71)
  • Largest Margin of Victory: 101 vs. San Marcos Baptist, Jan. 10, 1916 (102–1)
  • Largest Margin of Victory in a Road Game: 63 vs. Southwest Texas, Feb. 15, 1913 (70–7)
  • Most Points Scored in a Loss: 125 at Texas Tech, Feb. 20, 1994 (125–1282OT)
  • Largest Margin of Defeat: 50 at No. 1 UCLA, Feb. 20, 1915 (65–115)
  • Largest Margin of Defeat in a Home Game: 36 vs. Arkansas, Jan. 20, 1945 (38–74)
  • Fewest Points Scored1: 29 at Texas A&M, Jan. 31, 1951 (L 29–32) and Jan. 16, 1959 (L 29–73)
  • Most Points, Both Teams: 253 at Texas Tech, Feb. 20, 1994 (L 125–1282OT)
  • Fewest Points, Both Teams:
  • Most Field Goals Made: 56 vs. Northern Montana, Nov. 27, 1978 (W 148–71)
  • Most Field Goals Attempted:
  • Highest Field Goal Percentage2: .694 at Tulsa, December 19, 1959 (25 of 36)
  • Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Half3: .800 at Arkansas, Jan. 24, 1983 (12 of 15, 1st half)
  • Fewest Field Goals Made4: 4 vs. Arkansas, March 10, 1936 (L 16–27)
  • Fewest Field Goals Attempted5: 34
  • Lowest Field Goal Percentage: .184 at TCU, Feb. 12, 1951 (9 of 49)
  • Lowest Field Goal Percentage in a Half:
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals Made6: 18 vs. Kansas State, Jan. 12, 1997
  • Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts6: 40 vs. Baylor, Jan. 3, 1998; vs. DePaul, Jan. 26, 1995
  • Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 attempts)6: .769 vs. DePaul, Jan. 19, 1991 (10 of 13)
  • Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made6: 0, seven times (last at UC Santa Barbara, Dec. 18, 1990)
  • Fewest 3-Point Field Goal Attempts6: 0 at TCU, Feb. 24, 1988
  • Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 attempts)6: .056 vs. Oklahoma State, Feb. 9, 2003 (1 of 18)
  • Most Free Throws Made: 40 vs. Baylor, Mar. 7, 1991; vs. Texas A&M, Feb. 22, 1955
  • Most Free Throw Attempts: 50 vs. Baylor, Mar. 7, 1991; at Texas A&M, Jan. 12, 1954; vs. Oral Roberts, Dec. 8, 1987
  • Fewest Free Throws Made: 2 vs. Baylor, Mar. 14, 2014; vs. Kansas, Jan. 19, 2013; at UCLA, Dec. 2, 2007; at Providence, Dec. 31, 1996; vs. SMU, Jan. 23, 1985; vs. Rice, Jan. 28, 1981; at South Carolina, Dec. 23, 1980
  • Fewest Free Throw Attempts: 3 vs. Rice, Jan. 28, 1981
  • Highest Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 attempts)6: 1.000 at Mississippi, Dec. 2, 1972 (16 of 16); vs. SMU, Jan. 20, 1996 (14 of 14); at Oklahoma, Feb. 6, 2008 (11 of 11)
  • Lowest Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 attempts): .263 at Texas A&M, Jan. 4, 1977 (5 of 19)

Defense

  • Most Turnovers Forced8: 36 vs. Southwest Texas, Dec. 7, 1994
  • Fewest Turnovers Forced8:
  • Highest Turnover Margin8:
  • Lowest Turnover Margin8:

Rebounds

  • Most Rebounds3: 70 at Oral Roberts, Dec. 1, 1992
  • Fewest Rebounds3: 15 vs. Rice, Feb. 10, 1985; vs. San Diego State, Dec. 20, 1983
  • Most Offensive Rebounds3:
  • Most Defensive Rebounds3:
  • Highest Rebound Margin3: +39 vs. Samford, Nov. 16, 2005 (54–15)

Assists

  • Most Assists9: 37 vs. Northern Montana, Nov. 27, 1978
  • Fewest Assists9: 2 vs. Nevada, Mar. 17, 2005

Blocks

  • Most Blocked Shots10: 13 vs. UTSA, Dec. 29, 2004; vs. California, Nov. 15, 2000

Steals

  • Most Steals10: 22 vs. TCU, Mar. 12, 1994; vs. Baylor, Feb. 15, 1994

Personal Fouls

  • Most Personal Fouls3: 38 at Nebraska, Jan. 3, 1996; at Louisville, Dec. 9, 1995
  • Fewest Personal Fouls3: 5 vs. TCU, Feb. 3, 1948

Turnovers

  • Most Turnovers8:
  • Fewest Turnovers8:

1Since 1949–50 season.
2Since 1959–60 season.
3Since 1965–66 season.
4Since 1932–33 season.
5Since 1961–62 season.
6Since 1986–87 season.
7Since 1960–61 season.
8Since 1972–73 season.
9Since 1978–79 season.
10Since 1979–80 season.

NCAA Tournament

Scoring

  • Most Points: 102 vs. Xavier, 1990
  • Largest Margin of Victory: 21 vs. North Carolina State, 2006; vs. UNC Asheville, 2003
  • Most Field Goals: 36 vs. Iowa, 1992
  • Most Field Goals Attempted: 79 vs. Oklahoma, 1979; vs. DePaul, 1960
  • Highest Field Goal Percentage: .610 vs. Indiana State (30 of 49), 1988
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 13 vs. Miami (FL), 2008; vs. Iowa, 1992
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempts: 31 vs. Iowa, 1992
  • Highest 3-Point Field Goals Percentage (min. 10 attempts): .733 vs. Princeton (11 of 15), 2004
  • Most Free Throws Made: 31 vs. Xavier, 1990
  • Most Free Throws Attempted: 45 vs. Georgia, 1990
  • Highest Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts): .962 vs. New Mexico State (25 of 26), 2007

Rebounds

  • Most Rebounds: 52 vs. Connecticut, 2003
  • Highest Rebound Margin:

Assists

  • Most Assists: 25 vs. Western Kentucky, 1994

Blocks

  • Most Blocked Shots: 9 vs. Oakland, 2011

Steals

  • Most Steals: 16 vs. Michigan, 1996


Categories to add:

  • Longest Winning Streak: 44 (Feb. 5, 1913 to Jan. 29, 1917)
  • Longest Losing Streak: 15 (Dec. 4, 1954 to Feb. 3, 1955)

Scoring Records

Single Game

  • Most Points Scored: 49 Bob Lewis vs. Florida State, Dec. 16, 1965
  • Most Points Scored - Smith Center Game: 40 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, 2006
  • Most Points Scored - By a Freshman: 40 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, 2006, and by Harrison Barnes vs. Clemson, Mar. 12, 2011
  • Most Points Scored - ACC Regular Season Game: 45 by Lennie Rosenbluth at Clemson, Jan. 14, 1956
  • Most Points Scored - ACC Tournament Game: 45 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Clemson, Mar. 7, 1957 (ACC Record)
  • Most Points Scored - ACC Tournament Game - By a Freshman: 40 by Harrison Barnes vs. Clemson, Mar. 12, 2011 (ACC Record)
  • Most Points Scored - ACC Championship Game: 40 by Charles Scott vs. Duke, Mar. 8, 1969 (ACC Record)
  • Most Points Scored - NCAA Tournament Game: 39 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, Mar. 15, 1957 (East Regional Semifinal) & 39 by Al Wood vs. Virginia, Mar. 28, 1981 (NCAA Semifinal)
  • Most Points Scored - NCAA Championship Game: 28 by James Worthy vs. Georgetown, Mar. 29, 1982

Single Season

  • Most Points Scored in a Season: 895 by Lennie Rosenbluth in 1956-57
  • Highest Scoring Average: 28.0 by Lennie Rosenbluth in 1956-57
  • Most Points Scored by a Senior in a Season: 895 by Lennie Rosenbluth in 1956-57
  • Most Points Scored by a Junior in a Season: 882 by Tyler Hansbrough in 2007-08
  • Most Points Scored by a Sophomore in a Season: 721 by Michael Jordan in 1982-83
  • Most Points Scored by a Freshman in a Season: 600 by Joseph Forte in 1999-2000
  • Highest Scoring Average by a Senior in a Season: 28.0 by Lennie Rosenbluth in 1956-57
  • Highest Scoring Average by a Junior in a Season: 27.4 by Bob Lewis in 1965-66
  • Highest Scoring Average by a Sophomore in a Season: 25.5 by Lennie Rosenbluth in 1954-55
  • Highest Scoring Average by a Freshman in a Season: 18.9 by Tyler Hansbrough in 2005-06
  • Most Points by Two Players in One Season: 1,529 by Tyler Hansbrough (882pts) and Wayne Ellington (647pts) in 2007-08
  • Most Points by Three Players in One Season: 2,051 by Antawn Jamison (822pts), Shammond Williams (637pts), and Vince Carter (592pts) in 1997-98
  • Highest Scoring Average by Two Players in One Season: 48.3 by Bob Lewis (27.4) and Larry Miller (20.9) in 1965-66
  • Highest Scoring Average by Three Players in One Season: 58.1 by Bob Lewis (27.4), Larry Miller (20.9), and Tom Gauntlett (9.8) in 1965-66
  • Most 40-Point Games: 5 by Lennie Rosenbluth
  • Most Consecutive 40-Point Games: 2 by Lennie Rosenbluth
  • Most Consecutive 30-Point Games: 5 by Bob Lewis
  • Most Players in Double Figures (Same Season): 6 in 1988-89, the players were J.R. Reid (15.9), Kevin Madden (14.6), Steve Bucknall (13.1), Jeff Lebo (12.2), Rick Fox (11.5), and Scott Williams (11.4)
  • Most Games Scoring in Double Figures - Season: 39 by Tyler Hansbrough in 2007-08

Career

  • Most Points Scored - Career: 2,872 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09
  • Most Points Scored - NCAA Tournament Career: 325 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09 (in 17 NCAA Tournament Games)
  • Most Points by a Four-year Career: 2,872 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09
  • Most Points by a Three-year Career: 2,045 by Lennie Rosenbluth 1954-57
  • Most Points by a Two-year Career: 1,290 Joseph Forte 1999-2001
  • Highest Scoring Average - Career: 26.9 by Lennie Rosenbluth 1954-57
  • Most 20-Point Games - Career: 78 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09 (ACC Record)
  • Most Games Scoring in Double Figures - Career: 133 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09

Double-Doubles

  • Most Double-Doubles, Points & Rebounds - Career: 60 by Billy Cunningham 1962-65
  • Most Double-Doubles, Points & Rebounds - Season: 22 by Billy Cunningham 1963-64
  • Most Consecutive Double-Doubles, Points & Rebounds: 40 by Billy Cunningham in the last 20 games of the 1962-63 season and the first 20 games of the 1963-64
  • Most Double-Doubles, Points & Assists - Career: 15 by Phil Ford 1974-78
  • Most Double-Doubles, Points & Assists- Season: 9 by Phil Ford 1975-76

Field Goals

  • Most Field Goals Made - Game: 21 by Billy Cunningham vs. Tulane, Dec. 10, 1964
  • Most Field Goals Made - ACC Tournament Game: 19 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Clemson, Mar. 7, 1957
  • Most Field Goals Made - NCAA Tournament Game: 16 by Charles Scott vs. Drake, Mar. 22, 1969
  • Most Field Goals Made - Smith Center Game: 16 by Antawn Jamison vs. Marland, Feb. 14, 1998
  • Most Field Goals Made - Season: 316 by Antawn Jamison 1997-98
  • Most Field Goals Made - Career: 939 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09
  • Most Consecutive Field Goals Made: 16 by Brad Daugherty (first 16 attempts in 1985-86 vs. UCLA and Iona)
  • Most Consecutive Field Goals Made - Game: 13 by Brad Daugherty vs. UCLA, Nov. 24, 1985
  • Most Field Goals Attempted - Season: 631 by Lennie Rosenbluth, 1956–57
  • Most Field Goals Attempted - Career: 1752 by Tyler Hansbrough, 2005–09
  • Highest Field Goal Percentage - Game (min. 10 made): 100% by Brad Daugherty vs. UCLA, Nov. 24, 1985 (13 of 13) (ACC Record For Most FG's Made in a Perfect Game), 100% by Scott Williams vs. Virginia, Jan. 13, 1990 (12 of 12), & 100% by Jeff McInnis vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 3, 1994 (10 of 10)
  • Highest Field Goal Percentage - Season: 69.7 by Brendan Haywood 1999-2000 (191 of 274)
  • Highest Field Goal Percentage - Career (min. 100 made and two seasons played): 63.7 by Brendan Haywood 1997-2001 (541 of 849) (ACC Record)
  • Most 3-Pointers Made - Game: 8 by Hubert Davis at Florida State, Feb. 27, 1992, 8 by Dante Calabria vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995, 8 by Jeff McInnis at Clemson, Feb. 14, 1996, 8 by Shammond Williams at Georgia Tech, Feb. 8, 1998, 8 by Raymond Felton at NC State, Jan. 26, 2003, & 8 by Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, Mar. 2, 2004
  • Most 3-Pointers Made - Half: 7 by Wayne Ellington vs. Miami (FL), Jan. 17, 2009 (2nd Half)
  • Most 3-Pointers Made - ACC Regular Season Game: 8 by Hubert Davis at Florida State, Feb. 27, 1992, 8 by Dante Calabria vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995, 8 by Jeff McInnis at Clemson, Feb. 14, 1996, 8 by Shammond Williams at Georgia Tech, Feb. 8, 1998, 8 by Raymond Felton at NC State, Jan. 26, 2003, & 8 by Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, Mar. 2, 2004
  • Most 3-Pointers Made - ACC Tournament Game: 6 by Jason Capel vs. Clemson, Mar. 9, 2001
  • Most 3-Pointers Made - NCAA Tournament Game: 6 by Shammond Williams vs. UNC Charlotte, Mar. 14, 1998
  • Most 3-Pointers Made - NCAA Championship Game: 5 by Donald Williams vs. Michigan, Apr. 5, 1993
  • Most 3-Pointers Made - Smith Center Game: 8 by Dante Calabria vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995 & 8 by Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, Mar. 2, 2004
  • Most Consecutive 3-Pointers Made: 12 by Raymond Felton 2004-05 (ACC Record)
  • Most 3-Pointers Made - Season: 95 by Shammond Williams 1996-97
  • Most 3-Pointers Made - Career: 233 by Shammond Williams 1994-98
  • Most 3-Point Attempts - Game: 14 by Shammond Williams vs. Maryland, Jan. 8, 1997, 14 by Kenny Smith vs. SMU, Dec. 30, 1986, 14 by Jeff Lebo vs. Temple, Feb. 21, 1988, 14 by Jeff Lebo vs. Iowa, Jan. 7, 1989, 14 by Rick Fox vs. NC State, Feb. 6, 1991, & Rashad McCants at Florida State, Jan. 22, 2004
  • Most 3-Point Attempts - Season: 227 by Shammond Williams 1996-97
  • Most 3-Point Attempts - Career: 578 by Shammond Williams 1994-98
  • Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - Game (min. 5 made): 100% by Hubert Davis at Alabama, Nov. 30, 1989 (5 of 5) & 100% by Hubert Davis vs. Eastern Michigan, Mar. 22, 1991 (5 of 5)
  • Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - Season (min. 50 made): 49.6 by Dante Calabria 1994-95 (66 of 133)
  • Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - Career (min. 100 made): 43.5 by Hubert Davis 1988-1992 (197 of 453)

Free Throws

  • Most Free Throws Made - Game: 21 by York Larese vs. Duke, Dec. 29, 1959 (ACC Record)
  • Most Free Throws Made - ACC Tournament Game: 17 by Charles Scott vs. Virginia, Mar. 5, 1970 (ACC Record)
  • Most Free Throws Made - NCAA Tournament Game: 15 by Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, Apr. 6, 2009
  • Most Free Throws Made - Smith Center Game: 20 by Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, Feb. 29, 2012
  • Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 41 by Jeff Lebo (from Jan. 3 to Mar. 12, 1989)
  • Most Free Throws Made - Season: 304 by Tyler Hansbrough 2007-08 (ACC Record)
  • Most Free Throws Made - Career: 982 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09 (NCAA Record)
  • Most Free Throws Attempted - Game: 24 by Lennie Rosenbluth at Clemson, Jan. 14, 1956, and 24 by Billy Cunningham vs. Maryland, Jan. 13, 1964
  • Most Free Throws Attempted - ACC Tournament Game: 21 by Charles Scott vs. Virginia, Mar. 5, 1970
  • Most Free Throws Attempted - NCAA Tournament Game: 19 by Tommy Kearns vs. Syracuse, Mar. 16, 1957
  • Most Free Throws Attempted - Season: 377 by Tyler Hansbrough 2007-08 (ACC Record)
  • Most Free Throws Attempted - Career: 1,241 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09 (ACC Record)
  • Highest Free Throw Percentage - Game (min. 15 made): 1.000 by York Larese vs. Duke, Dec. 29, 1959 (21 of 21), and 1.000 by Phil Ford at NC State, Feb. 24, 1976 (16 of 16)
  • Highest Free Throw Percentage - NCAA Tournament Game (min. 10 made): 1.000 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Radford, Mar. 19, 2009 (12 of 12)
  • Highest Free Throw Percentage - Season: 91.1 by Shammond Williams 1997-98 (133 of 146)
  • Highest Free Throw Percentage - Career: 85.3 by Marcus Paige 2012-2015 (220 of 258)

Statistical Categories

Rebounding

  • Most Rebounds - Game: 30 by Rusty Clark vs. Maryland, Feb. 21, 1968
  • Most Rebounds - ACC Regular Season Game: 30 by Rusty Clark vs. Maryland, Feb. 21, 1968
  • Most Rebounds - ACC Tournament Game: 21 by Lee Shaffer vs. Clemson, Mar. 5, 1959
  • Most Rebounds - ACC Championship Game: 19 by Pete Brennan vs. South Carolina, Mar. 9, 1957
  • Most Rebounds - NCAA Tournament Game: 19 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Yale, Mar. 12, 1957, and 19 by Robert McAdoo vs. Louisville, Mar. 25, 1972
  • Most Rebounds - Game (by a guard): 16 by Joseph Forte at Duke, Feb. 1, 2001
  • Most Rebounds - Smith Center Game: 24 by Sean May vs. Duke, Mar. 6, 2005
  • Most Rebounds - Game (by a freshman): 20 by Antawn Jamison vs. Virginia, Jan. 17, 1996
  • Most Rebounds - Season: 399 by Tyler Hansbrough 2007-08
  • Highest Rebounding Average Per Game - Season: 16.1 by Billy Cunningham 1962-63 (339 reb. in 21 games)
  • Most Rebounds - Career: 1,219 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09
  • Highest Rebounding Average Per Game - Career: 15.4 by Billy Cunningham 1962-65 (1,062 rebounds in 69 games)
  • Most Games Rebounding in Double-Figures - Season: 21 by Billy Cunningham 1963-64
  • Most Games Rebounding in Double-Figures - Career: 61 by Billy Cunningham 1962-65
  • Most Consecutive Games Rebounding in Double-Figures: 40 by Billy Cunningham (last 20 games in 1962-63 season and first 20 games in 1963-64 season)

Assists

  • Most Assists - Single Game: 18 by Raymond Felton vs. George Mason, Dec. 7, 2003
  • Most Assists - ACC Regular Season Game: 16 by Kendall Marshall vs. Florida State, Feb. 6, 2011 and 16 by Kendall Marshall vs. Maryland, Feb. 4, 2012
  • Most Assists - ACC Tournament Game: 13 by Larry Brown vs. South Carolina, Feb. 28, 1963
  • Most Assists - NCAA Tournament Game: 14 by Kendall Marshall vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011
  • Most Assists - Smith Center Game: 18 by Raymond Felton vs. George Mason, Dec. 7, 2003
  • Most Assists by a Freshman - Game: 16 by Kendall Marshall vs. Florida State, Feb. 6, 2011
  • Most Assists in First Game as a Freshman: 10 by Raymond Felton vs. Penn State, Nov. 18, 2002
  • Most Assists - Season: 351 by Kendall Marshall 2011-2012
  • Highest Assist Average Per Game - Season: 9.8 by Kendall Marshall (351 asst. in 36 games)
  • Most Assists - Career: 1,030 by Ed Cota 1996-2000
  • Highest Assist Average Per Game - Career: 8.0 by Kendall Marshall (581 asst. in 73 games)
  • Most Games With 10 or More Assists - Season: 17 by Kendall Marshall 2011-2012
  • Most Games With 10 or More Assists - Career: 32 by Ed Cota 1996-2000
  • Most Assists in Three Consecutive Games: 41 by Ed Cota vs. Appalachian State (14), at NC State (13), and vs. Florida State (14)
  • Most Assists - by a Freshman: 236 by Raymond Felton 2002-03
  • Highest Assist Average - by a Freshman: 6.9 by Ed Cota 1996-97
  • Highest Assist-Turnover Ratio - Season: 3.48 by Kendall Marshall 2011-12 (351 assists and 101 turnovers)
  • Highest Assist-Turnover Ratio - Career: 3.01 by Kendall Marshall 2011-12 (581 assists and 193 turnovers)

Steals

  • Most Steals - Game: 9 by Derrick Phelps at Georgia Tech, Feb. 2, 1992
  • Most Steals - ACC Regular Season Game: 9 by Derrick Phelps at Georgia Tech, Feb. 2, 1992
  • Most Steals - ACC Tournament Game: 7 by Dudley Bradley vs. Duke, Mar. 3, 1979
  • Most Steals - NCAA Tournament Game: 8 by Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, Apr. 6, 2009
  • Most Steals - Smith Center Game: 8 by Derrick Phelps vs. Central Florida, Dec. 7, 1991, and 8 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. UNC Asheville, Dec. 28, 2005
  • Most Steals - Season: 97 by Dudley Bradley 1978-79
  • Most Steals - Career: 247 by Derrick Phelps 1990-94

Blocks

  • Most Blocked Shots - Game: 10 by Brendan Haywood vs. Miami (FL), Dec. 4, 2000
  • Most Blocked Shots - ACC Regular Season Game: 8 by Warren Martin vs. NC State, Jan. 16, 1985
  • Most Blocked Shots - ACC Tournament Game: 6 by Eric Montross vs. Florida State, Mar. 11, 1994
  • Most Blocked Shots - NCAA Tournament Game: 6 by Warren Martin vs. Middle Tennessee State, Mar. 14, 1985, and 6 by Rasheed Wallace vs. Georgetown, Mar. 23, 1995
  • Most Blocked Shots - Smith Center Game: 10 by Brendan Haywood vs. Miami (FL), Dec. 4, 2000
  • Most Blocked Shots - Season: 120 by Brendan Haywood 2000-01
  • Most Blocked Shots - Career: 304 by Brendan Haywood 1997-2001

UNC Bests vs. ACC Opponents

Boston College

  • Most Points: 26 by Tyler Hansbrough, Jan. 25, 2006 and 26 by Harrison Barnes Feb. 1, 2011
  • Most Rebounds: 13 by Tyler Hansbrough, Mar. 10, 2007
  • Most Assists: 11 by Kendall Marshall Jan. 7, 2012
  • Most Steals: 4 by Harrison Barnes Jan. 7, 2012
  • Most Blocked Shots: 3 by Reyshawn Terry, Jan. 25, 2006, 3 by Brandan Wright, Feb. 17, 2007, 3 by John Henson Jan. 7, 2012
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals: 4 by three players most recently Danny Green, Mar. 1, 2008

Most blocks-38 per game 2013-2014

etc.

NCAA Records

  • Most Free Throws Made - Career: 968 by Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09
  • Most Wins in the NCAA Tournament: 102 by the North Carolina Tar Heels
  • Most Final Four Appearances: 18 by the North Carolina Tar Heels (tied with UCLA)
  • Most 25+ Win Seasons: 31 by the North Carolina Tar Heels
  • Most Games Played - Career: 152 by Deon Thompson 2006-2010

Miscellaneous Records

  • Most Games Played - Single Season: 39 by Tyler Hansbrough, Wayne Ellington, Danny Green, Deon Thompson, and Marcus Ginyard 2007-08
  • Most Carolina Wins Played - Single Season: 36 by Tyler Hansbrough, Wayne Ellington, Danny Green, Deon Thompson, and Marcus Ginyard 2007-08
  • Most Carolina Wins Played - Career: 123 by Danny Green (23 in 2005-06, 31 in 2006-07, 36 in 2007-08, and 34 in 2008-09)
  • Most ACC Wins Played - Career (includes ACC Tournament wins): 58 by Danny Green and Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09
  • Most Wins by a Class (Four-year span): 124 2008-09
  • Most Games Played Without Fouling Out: 136 by Ed Cota 1996-2000
  • UNC has won the 3rd most games in division 1 history only behind Kentucky and Kansas

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Links/sources for articles

General

http://grfx.cstv.com/schools/tex/graphics/newsstand/AAS_Jan4_erwin.pdf (Erwin Center notable moments/games)


Article from Penders tenure

http://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/12/20/Details-of-an-eight-game-showdown-between-members-of-the/7306598597200/

http://newsok.com/all-college-pushovers-are-absent/article/2249139

http://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/penders-adapts-to-boots-tacos-texas-basketball/article_0101cec6-d945-567b-ab6b-527e650e1b54.html

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19881224&id=IJUsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=APwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3767,4885856&hl=en

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1988-12-29/sports/8802280344_1_junior-guard-travis-mays-longhorns-tom-penders

http://www.statesman.com/news/sports/college/travis-mays-horns-home-run-hire-has-hit-the-recrui/nRnhd/

https://books.google.com/books?id=bBlbt3N8JakC&pg=PT10&lpg=PT10&dq=travis+mays+weltlich+penders+transfer&source=bl&ots=k8R_9oJ4E4&sig=w_cqhDtL7v8-A2CfQPwM6-KatD0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-sZOVaiNIoeuogS1z4HgBw&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=travis%20mays%20weltlich%20penders%20transfer&f=false

http://articles.latimes.com/1990-03-24/sports/sp-630_1_midwest-regional

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1990-03-22/sports/9003233177_1_penders-longhorns-weltlich

http://articles.latimes.com/1989-11-24/sports/sp-264_1_rhode-island/2

http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/University_Texas_Cactus_Yearbook/1983/Page_252.html

http://www.si.com/vault/1986/03/03/628918/soccer/planet-futbol

http://articles.philly.com/1988-12-21/sports/26224236_1_rutgers-louis-brown-athletic-center-craig-littlepage

http://articles.latimes.com/1990-03-24/sports/sp-630_1_midwest-regional

http://articles.latimes.com/1988-02-13/sports/sp-11020_1_mike-hess

http://articles.latimes.com/1989-01-20/sports/sp-1144_1_texas-basketball

https://books.google.com/books?id=FeQDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=%22bob+weltlich%22+texas+abe+lemons&source=bl&ots=fgFFlNSaMk&sig=LbJCph8mRFE75oPIO9yeEOnVqOo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=6q1NVeylGLXbsATTzYD4CA&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=%22bob%20weltlich%22%20texas%20abe%20lemons&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=jeMDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA34&lpg=PA34&dq=%22bob+weltlich%22+texas+abe+lemons&source=bl&ots=btvbYeifHP&sig=zPQ64ONZxHk88GDhUF0M24_SVHs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=065NVd-cLITEgwScl4DICQ&ved=0CEcQ6AEwCjge#v=onepage&q=%22bob%20weltlich%22%20texas%20abe%20lemons&f=false

http://newsok.com/basketball-signings-imminent-at-ou-osu/article/2020875

http://www.si.com/vault/1967/09/11/614180/this-year-the-fight-will-be-in-the-open

http://www.si.com/vault/1970/09/07/611481/a-bakers-dream-needs-dough

http://alcalde.texasexes.org/2014/11/the-a-z-guide-to-texas-mens-basketball/

https://www.google.com/search?q=texas+high+school+basketball+summer+restrictions+practice+amateur+uil&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=texas+high+school+basketball+summer+camp+restrictions+practice+amateur+uil+%22southwest+conference%22

http://www.uiltexas.org/files/leaguer/leaguer-archives/LE-1988-05.pdf

http://www.uiltexas.org/files/leaguer/leaguer-archives/LE-1989-03-04.pdf

http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/headlines/20110325-tom-penders-doesn_t-know-why-he-lost-texas-basketball-job-in-98.ece

http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/headlines/20140329-hoops-honchos-meet-this-week-at-dallas-sheraton-let-the-rumors-wooing-backstabbing-story-swapping-begin.ece

http://newsok.com/mutinies-must-stop-penders-deserves-credit-as-coach/article/2607624

http://articles.philly.com/1990-03-28/sports/25902295_1_college-basketball-seed-unlv

http://articles.courant.com/1991-12-13/sports/0000208294_1_tom-penders-coach-baseball-college-basketball/3

http://www.si.com/vault/1989/11/20/121082/bustin-loose-the-college-game-is-on-a-rootin-tootin-shootin-spree

http://www.burntorangenation.com/2013/6/24/4457486/tom-penders-coach-interview-texas-longhorns-basketball

http://articles.latimes.com/1990-03-26/sports/sp-297_1_coach-tom-penders

http://newsok.com/1988-ncaa-championship-game-kansas-played-oklahomas-game-and-lived-to-tell-about-it/article/3780782

http://tucsoncitizen.com/morgue2/1996/12/09/225148-ua-basketball/

https://books.google.com/books?id=lNUDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA26&lpg=PA26&dq=tom+penders+1993+texas&source=bl&ots=dkOJsQJJy8&sig=maLLhYvXq-tV9RfT_Avwy-nuSaM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EepPVcPsIebIsQShq4FQ&ved=0CD8Q6AEwBjgU#v=onepage&q=tom%20penders%201993%20texas&f=false

http://articles.latimes.com/1989-01-22/sports/sp-1310_1_tom-penders

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1992-02-17/sports/9202170045_1_heingartner-lon-morris-texas-booster

https://books.google.com/books?id=hCsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA5&lpg=PA5&dq=tom+penders+1992+texas&source=bl&ots=lAGaRUtgA0&sig=livOFeL9_Ao03ZTHXuDusE-O2dg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ZepPVansO4_IsQTXhoDQAg&ved=0CEsQ6AEwCTgU#v=onepage&q=tom%20penders%201992%20texas&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=yNYDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA13&lpg=PA13&dq=tom+penders+1992+texas&source=bl&ots=bUKxmqzBeB&sig=B6mKK7NbUXdvDwF_QGQbqii6vWo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=pupPVa3COM_asASjqIDABQ&ved=0CCMQ6AEwATgy#v=onepage&q=tom%20penders%201992%20texas&f=false

http://articles.latimes.com/1988-12-31/sports/sp-862_1_college-basketball-roundup

http://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/12/31/Fridays-College-Basketball-ResultsAlbertsons-ClassicChampionship-All-College-Tournament-Championship-Oklahoma-124-Texas-95-Consolation-Oklahoma-St-94-Texas-AM-79-BMA-Holiday-Classic-Championship-Kansas-82-SW-Missouri-St-73-Consolation-E-Tenn-St/6074599547600/

http://articles.latimes.com/1988-12-30/sports/sp-925_1_santa-barbara

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1320&dat=19910318&id=p0BWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=S-oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1697,6213822&hl=en

http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-03-18/sports/1991077019_1_penders-redmen-collie

http://articles.latimes.com/1993-11-23/sports/sp-60135_1_ncaa-tournament

Article from Weltlich tenure

Article from Lemons tenure

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Historical data/graphs

http://www.bigbluehistory.net/bb/ncaaalltimewinstrends.html

http://www.bigbluehistory.net/bb/ncaatrends.html

http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/careersearch


Wins at 1950

Texas - 592
Syracuse - 576
Duke - 549
Indiana - 522

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AP and Coaches Polls

Ranked in 285/1090 weeks of Coaches Polls.

'51-14
'52-15
'53-14
'54-14
'55-14
'56-15
'57-15
'58-14
'59-15 (130)

'60-14
'61-14
'62-14
'63-16
'64-15
'65-15
'66-15
'67-15
'68-16
'69-15 (279)

'70-15
'71-16
'72-16
'73-16
'74-14
'75-14
'76-14
'77-15
'78-15
'79-14 (428)

'80-15
'81-15
'82-15
'83-17*
'84-16*
'85-17*
'86-17*
'87-16*
'88-17*
'89-18* (591)

'90-17*
'91-18*
'92-19*
'93-18
'94-19
'95-18
'96-19
'97-18
'98-18
'99-18 (773)

'00-19
'01-19
'02-20
'03-20
'04-19
'05-19
'06-19
'07-20
'08-21
'09-20** (969)

'10-20
'11-20
'12-20
'13-20
'14-21
'15-20 (1090)


  • post-tourney poll included here, missing from ESPN CBB Encyclopedia
    • end of ESPN CBBE

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Johnny Moore

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Johnny Moore, point guard for the Texas Longhorns men's college basketball team from 1976-79 and professional basketball player from 1980-92.

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Abe Lemons

Abe Lemons, college basketball head coach at Oklahoma City University, Texas-Pan American University and The University of Texas from 1955 to 1990.

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1924 team

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1978 NIT celebration

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Bob Weltlich, college basketball head coach at Ole Miss, Texas, Florida International, and South Alabama (1976–2002)

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Jack Gray (coach)

Jack Gray, consensus first-team All-American college basketball player at The University of Texas from 1933 to 1935, and UT head basketball coach from 1936 to 1942 and 1945 to 1951.

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1947 team

The 1947 UT basketball team in their Gregory Gym locker room after defeating Arkansas for the SWC championship. From the left, Tom Hamilton, John Hargis, Al Madsen (back), Slater Martin, coach Jack Gray (front), Roy Cox, Dan Wagner, and John Langdon.

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Year-end championships performance timeline

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Tournament 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 SR W–L Win %
ATP Finals Did Not Qualify SF W W F W W RR SF W W F SF F F DNQ SF 6 / 15
Win–Loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–1 5–0 5–0 4–1 5–0 4–1 1–2 2–2 5–0 5–0 3–2 2–2 4–0 4–1 0–0 3–1 55–13 80.9

Note: Federer withdrew from the 2014 ATP World Tour Finals, resulting in a walkover for his opponent in the final; this is not counted as a loss

Year-end championships performance timeline (NADAL)

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Tournament 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 SR W–L Win %
ATP Finals Did Not Qualify A SF SF A RR F RR A F A SF A RR 0 / 8
Win–Loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–2 2–2 0–0 0–3 4–1 1–2 0–0 4–1 0–0 3–1 0–0 0–1 16–13 55.2

Note: Nadal withdrew from the 2017 ATP Finals after his first match due to injury

Year-end championships performance timeline (MURRAY)

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Tournament 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 SR W–L Win %
ATP Finals Did Not Qualify SF RR SF RR SF A RR RR W DNQ 1 / 8
Win–Loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–1 2–1 2–2 0–1 2–2 0–0 1–2 1–2 5–0 0–0 16–11 59.3

Note: Murray withdrew from the 2011 ATP Finals after his first match due to injury

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Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Tournament 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 SR W–L Win %
Australian Open A 3R QF SF W W W F W W SF W W F W SF SF QF SF W W 10 / 20 117–10 92.13
French Open A 2R 4R QF QF SF W SF W F F W F W SF QF QF QF A A 4 / 17 84–13 86.60
Wimbledon A QF W W W W W W W W W W SF QF W QF W F SF W 13 / 19 119–6 95.20
US Open A 4R QF W SF SF W W W W W W W W F QF SF F A QF 9 / 18 105–9 92.11
Win–Loss 0–0 10–4 18–3 23–2 23–2 24–2 28–0 25–2 28–0 27–1 25–2 28–0 25–2 24–2 25–2 17–4 20–3 20–4 10–2 18–1 7–0 36 / 74 425–38 91.56

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Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Tournament 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 SR W–L Win %
ATP Finals DNQ SF F W W W W W W W F W W W F SF W F DNQ W 12 / 18
Win–Loss 0–0 3–1 4–1 5–0 5–0 4–1 5–0 5–0 5–0 5–0 4–1 5–0 5–0 5–0 4–1 2–2 5–0 4–1 0–0 5–0 80–6 93.02

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Tournament /Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 SR W–L Win %
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells Masters A QF SF W W W W W W W SF W W W W QF W F A W F 5 / 17 62–12 84%
Miami Open A 4R W F F QF W W W QF W W F SF F A QF A A W 3 / 16 50–13 79%
Monte-Carlo Masters A 2R 3R QF QF A W SF W F F W A QF A A F 3R QF A 0 / 13 30–13 70%
Italian Open A A 2R QF QF W W A W F QF SF QF SF SF F QF W 3R A 0 / 16 32–16 67%
Madrid Open1 A 3R QF QF W SF W W W W F W F SF W 3R A QF A A 6 / 14 47–8 85%
Canadian Open A QF QF A W W W W W W SF W W F A A F A A F 2 / 12 35–10 78%
Cincinnati Masters A SF W W W W A W W W W W W W W QF W W A A 7 / 15 42–8 84%
Shanghai Masters2 A W QF SF F SF W W W W W A F A SF 3R W QF A W 3 / 13 36–10 78%
Paris Masters A SF SF F QF QF W A A SF QF W SF W A W QF SF A A 1 / 12 21–10 68%
Win–Loss 0–0 25–7 29–7 32–6 41–5 36–4 46–0 39–1 47–0 26–7 22–8 24–6 22–7 22–7 23–3 14–6 28–6 16–6 3–2 20–1 5–1 68 / 141 355–100 78%
National representation
Olympics NH G Not Held G Not Held G Not Held G Not Held A NH 4 / 4 24–0 100.00%
Davis Cup A SF W 1R W PO W SF W W W QF 1R QF W A PO A A QF SF 1 / 8 40–8 83%
Ranking
High 301 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1
Low 878 302 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 5 3 16 17 2
End 301 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 3 16 2 TBD
Career statistics
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 SR W–L Win %
Tournaments3 3 14 28 21 25 23 17 15 17 16 19 15 18 16 17 17 17 17 7 12 3 337
Titles 0 0 0 1 3 7 11 11 12 8 4 4 5 4 6 1 5 6 0 7 2 97
Finals 0 0 2 3 5 9 11 12 16 12 8 7 9 6 10 3 11 11 1 8 3 147
Hardcourt W-L 2–2 7–6 24–16 21–9 30–11 46–11 46–4 50–1 59–2 44–6 34–10 36–10 47–7 46–7 41–7 28–11 56–7 39–6 8–2 40–4 17–1 67 / 203 721–140 84%
Grass W-L 0–0 0–2 2–3 9–3 5–3 12–0 12–0 12–0 12–0 6–0 11–1 7–0 8–2 6–1 15–2 5–1 9–1 11–1 10–3 12–1 0–0 17 / 41 164–24 87%
Clay W-L 0–1 0–5 3–7 9–5 12–4 15–4 16–2 15–2 16–3 16–3 21–4 18–2 10–4 12–4 15–3 12–5 8–4 13–4 3–2 0–0 0–0 11 / 75 214–68 76%
Carpet W-L 0–0 6–4 7–4 10–4 11–4 5–2 0–0 4–1 5–0 2–0 0–0 Discontinued 2 / 18 50–19 72%
Outdoor W-L 0–1 1–10 15–20 28–13 34–15 55–13 63–5 66–3 75–5 52–6 54–12 55–8 48–12 48–12 60–8 34–12 56–10 51–9 21–7 44–4 12–1 73 / 256 872–186 82%
Indoor W-L 2–2 12–7 21–10 21–8 24–7 23–4 11–1 15–1 17–0 16–3 12–3 6–4 17–1 16–0 11–4 11–5 17–2 12–2 0–0 8–1 5–0 24 / 81 277–65 81%
Overall W-L4 2–3 13–17 36–30 49–21 58–22 78–17 74–6 81–4 92–5 68–9 66–15 61–12 65–13 64–12 71–12 45–17 73–12 63–11 21–7 52–5 17–1 97 / 337 1149–251 82%
Win (%) 40% 43% 55% 70% 73% 82% 93% 95% 95% 88% 81% 84% 83% 84% 86% 73% 86% 85% 75% 91% 94% 82.07%

1 Held as Hamburg Masters (outdoor clay) until 2008, Madrid Masters (outdoor clay) 2009 – present.
2 Held as Stuttgart Masters (indoor hard) until 2001, Madrid Masters (indoor hard) from 2002–08, and Shanghai Masters (outdoor hard) 2009 – present.
3 Including appearances in Grand Slam and ATP World Tour main draw matches, and in Summer Olympics.
4 Including matches in Grand Slam, in ATP World Tour, in Summer Olympics and in Davis Cup.

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Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
Wins 7 10 17 20 20 42 32 44 33 18 36 23 19 21 7 20 19 2 17 2 409

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