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Preview: SMU vs. Nicholls

Postby PonyPride » Mon Mar 14, 2022 7:51 pm

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No. 1 Seed SMU Hosts Nicholls In NIT First Round Wednesday 7pm

NIT – First Round
No. 1 SMU (23-8, 13-4 American 2nd) vs Nicholls (21-11, 11-3 Southland 1st)
Moody Coliseum – Dallas, Texas
March 16, 2022 – 7 p.m. CT
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2022 NIT First Round Nicholls

SMU is a No. 1 seed in the 2022 National Invitation Tournament. The Mustangs will host Nicholls in the first round at Moody Coliseum on Wednesday at 7 p.m.

The Mustangs enter the tournament with a 23-8 record, including a 16-0 record in Moody Coliseum. The 18-game home winning streak is tied for fifth nationally among active streaks. SMU was 13-4 in American Athletic Conference play, earning the No. 2 seed in the AAC Championship. The Mustangs have won 20 of their last 25 games.

This is the fifth postseason and third NIT for SMU since 2014. The Mustangs were a No. 1 seed in 2014 and reached the NIT championship game. SMU was a No. 3 seed in the 16-team 2021 NIT.

KENDRIC DAVIS NAMED AAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR, MARCUS WEATHERS ALL-AAC SECOND TEAM: Kendric Davis was named the AAC Player of the Year and Marcus Weathers was selected All-AAC Second Team. Davis was the only unanimous All-AAC First-Team honoree. Davis was AAC Player of the Week three times this season and on the AAC Weekly Honor Roll seven times. Weathers was named AAC Player of the Week twice this season. SMU has the most AAC Player of the Year awards (4) and All-AAC selections (19) in league history. Davis joins Nic Moore (2014-15, 2015-16) and Semi Ojeleye (2016-17) as Mustangs to win AAC Player of the Year. Weathers is the 13th Mustang to earn All-AAC honors. Davis' Player of the Year selection is the 13th in program history. He is also the 20th Mustang with multiple first-team all-conference honors.

KENDRIC DAVIS HONORS: In addition to AAC Player of the Year and unanimous All-AAC First Team, Kendric Davis was selected to the Naismith Trophy Midseason Team (1 of 30). He was also selected unanimous preseason All-American Athletic Conference First Team, named to the Naismith Trophy Watch List, the Wooden Award Preseason 50 Watch List, the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Watch List and the Lute Olson Player of the Year Award Watch List. This season, he has been national player of the week (Jan. 3) and earned a total of 10 AAC Weekly Honors (3x Player of the Week, 7x Weekly Honor Roll). In 2020-21, he was unanimous All-AAC First Team as well as USBWA All-District and NABC All-District. Davis led the AAC in scoring (19.0) and assists (7.6, 4th NCAA) last season, and was the only player nationally to lead his league in both.

UNDEFEATED AT HOME: SMU is 16-0 at home this season, and has won 18 straight at Moody Coliseum (T-5th NCAA active streaks). The Mustangs have wins in 37 of the last 41 games at Moody Coliseum. SMU has finished undefeated at home five previous times: 1916-17 (8-0), 1937-38 (5-0), 1954-55 (9-0), 1955-56 (10-0), 2016-17 (18-0).

SMU AMONG AAC LEADERS: SMU is second in The American in threes made (8.8) and 3-point percentage (36.3%). Two Mustangs are among the AAC leaders in threes per game with Kendric Davis making 2.4 (7th AAC) and Emmanuel Bandoumel at 2.2 (8th AAC). The Mustangs lead the AAC in defensive rebounds (28.1, 17th NCAA), rank third in scoring at 74.4 points, third in FG% (44.4%), third in FG% defense (39.8%, 23rd NCAA) and fourth in FT% (74.2%).

Kendric Davis is leading the AAC in scoring (19.4, 33rd NCAA). He is in the top five in the league in field-goal percentage (43.6%, 3rd AAC), free-throw percentage (86.1%, 2nd AAC, 47th NCAA) and assists (4.5, 3rd AAC). Davis is also ranked in the league for assist-to-turnover ratio (1.7, 9th AAC), 3FGs made (2.4, 7th AAC) and steals (1.6, 12th AAC). Marcus Weathers leads SMU in rebounding (7.5, 2nd AAC) and double-doubles (7, 2nd AAC). Michael Weathers is ranked in the AAC in blocked shots (1.4, 6th AAC), steals (1.6, 8th AAC) and rebounds (5.7, 15th AAC). Emmanuel Bandoumel is averaging 10.9 points and Michael Weathers is averaging 10.7 to give the Mustangs four players averaging double figures in scoring.

QUICK HITS

• Franklin Agunanne has played in 21 games this season, totaling 23 points and 35 rebounds. He had season highs of 8 points and 7 rebounds in the win vs Memphis Feb. 20. He also had 4 points, 3 rebounds and an assist in the win at Memphis.

• Emmanuel Bandoumel is averaging 10.9 points while hitting 37.1% on 3FGs (69-186) and making 2.2 threes per game (8th AAC). He had a career-high six threes (and career-best 23 points) at ECU on Feb. 12. He has hit at least four threes nine times this season (SMU is 8-1). In 2020-21, he averaged 10.2 points (24th AAC), 2.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists while shooting 36.4% from three (14th AAC) and 73.3% on FTs. He had a then-career-high 19 points, including the buzzer-beating game winner for a 66-64 victory at Dayton on Dec. 5, 2020. He also hit the game-winning 3FG in overtime for a 73-72 victory over [20/19] Houston on Feb. 15, 2020.

• Tristan Clark (2019-20 Karl Malone Watch List) is averaging 4.3 points, 3.2 rebounds and 0.8 blocked shots while shooting 69.6% from the field (48-69).

• Kendric Davis (2021-22 AAC Player of the Year, All-AAC First Team, Naismith Trophy Midseason Team, Preseason All-AAC First Team, Bob Cousy PG of the Year Watch List, Lute Olson Player of the Year Watch List, Naismith Trophy Watch List, Wooden Award Watch List, March Madness National Player of the Week [J3], Lute Olson Award National Player of the Week [J3], AAC Player of the Week [N22, D6, D20], AAC Weekly Honor Roll [N29, D13, J3, J17, J24, F21, F28] - 2020-21 All-AAC First Team, NABC All-District First Team, USBWA All-District, Lute Olson National Player of the Year Mid-Season Watch List, ESPN Player of the Week [D7], AAC Player of the Week [D7, F15], AAC Weekly Honor Roll [N30, D21, J4, J11, J25, F8]) is averaging 19.4 points (1st AAC, 33rd NCAA), 3.9 rebounds, 1.6 steals (12th AAC), 4.5 assists (3rd AAC) with a 1.7 assist/turnover ratio (9th AAC) and hitting 43.6% on FGs (4th AAC), 86.1% on FTs (2nd AAC) and 37.4% 3FGs with 2.4 3FGs per game (7th AAC). In 2020-21, he averaged 19.0 points (1st AAC) and 7.6 assists (1st AAC, 4th NCAA), 1.6 steals (4th AAC) with a 3.2 assist-to-turnover ratio (1st AAC, 10th NCAA). He was also among the league leaders in FG% (48.1, 7th), 3FG% (37.3, 12th AAC) and FT% (83.3, 5th AAC). He had 5 points-assists double-doubles last season. He has 5 or more assists in 34 of 43 games as a Mustang. He set the AAC record with 14 assists vs Cincinnati 1/7. In 2019-20, he averaged 14.2 points (8th AAC) and an AAC-best 6.7 assists (10th NCAA) with 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 steals. He was 88-103 on FTs (85.4%, 2nd AAC). His assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.7 led the AAC and ranked 19th nationally. Davis led The American in scoring and assists in 2020-21. He was the only player in the country to lead his league in both.

• Tyler Lundblade (2020-21 McDonald's All-American nominee) is redshirting this season. He was awarded a scholarship on Jan. 19 as Semi Ojeleye, 2017 AAC Player of the Year and current member of the Los Angeles Clippers, delivered a recorded message to the team after practice and announced the news.

• Isiah Jasey started 15 of the first 16 games (missed game at Tulsa, and suffered a season-ending right Achilles injury vs USF 1/12). He averaged 1.1 blocked shots (8th AAC at the time of injury) and 2.9 rebounds. He had a career-high 4 blocked shots in the win versus Dayton 12/8. Last season, he started 15 of 17 games. He finished 6th in the AAC in blocked shots (1.0) while adding 3.6 points and 3.8 rebounds in 18.1 minutes per contest.

• Darius McBride has made 10 appearances this season.

• Zach Nutall (2020-21 Southland Conference Player of the Year at Sam Houston) is averaging 6.9 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists while hitting 32.4% on 3FG (48-148).

• Zhuric Phelps (2021-22 AAC Freshman of the Week [D13], 2020-21 Texas Mr. Basketball) is averaging 4.0 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.8 steals. He had 17 points in the win vs USF (1/12) and 13 points in the win vs Dayton (12/1). His 5 steals in the win vs ULM on Nov. 28 were the most by an SMU freshman since Feb. 19, 2011 (Jeremiah Samarrippas had 6 vs Tulsa).

• Jalen Smith has started 8 of 27 games played. He is averaging 2.1 points and is 14-35 on 3FGs.

• Stefan Todorovic (Nike Hoop Summit, Serbian U19 Team) is averaging 3.0 points and hitting 43.5% from three in his freshman season (20-46).

• Marcus Weathers (2021-22 All-AAC Second Team, AAC Player of the Week [J31, F14], 2-time All-A-10 at Duquesne) has 7 doubles-doubles (2nd AAC). He is averaging 12.8 points (16th AAC), 7.5 rebounds (2nd AAC) and 0.7 blocks while hitting 51.4% on FGs and 70.9% on FTs (13th AAC). He is also 21-59 on threes (35.6%).

• Michael Weathers (2021-22 AAC Player of the Week [M7], 2020-21 SWAC Newcomer of the Year at Texas Southern) is contributing 10.7 points, 5.7 rebounds (15th AAC), 2.2 assists, 1.6 steals (8th AAC) and 1.4 blocks (6th AAC)[tied AAC Tournament record 7 blocks in quarterfinal vs Tulsa] while hitting 78.3% on free throws (9th AAC).

• Jahmar Young Jr. is adding 2.1 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.6 blocks.

• SMU is 124-63 under Tim Jankovich and 85-17 (.833) at Moody Coliseum. The home winning percentage is the highest in program history (minimum 2 seasons). The Mustangs are 37-4 at Moody Coliseum since the start of 2019-20.

• SMU is 60-15 in regular-season non-conference games under Tim Jankovich. The Mustangs are 49-4 at Moody Coliseum in those games, 3-6 in neutral-site games and 8-5 in true road games.

• SMU is 86-50 in AAC play since the start of 2014-15. The Mustangs are 53-15 at Moody Coliseum.

• SMU held 17 of 31 opponents under 40%. The Mustangs are 15-2 this season and 76-10 under Tim Jankovich when holding opponents at or below 40%.

• SMU shot a better percentage than 21 of 31 opponents so far this season. SMU is 19-2 this season and 110-11 under Tim Jankovich when outshooting an opponent.

• The Mustangs had five double-digit scorers in the win over Northwestern State. The Mustangs have had 4 score in double figures in 15 games this season. SMU is 14-1 this season and 82-15 under Tim Jankovich when at least four score 10+.

• The Mustangs have received votes in the AP Top 25 (two weeks, last Feb. 21) and USA Today Coaches Poll (four weeks, last Feb. 21) this season. SMU has been ranked or receiving votes in the AP Top 25 and/or the USA Today Coaches Poll in eight of the past nine seasons (2013-14 to 2021-22).

• SMU has 8 wins against AP Top 25 teams under Tim Jankovich (22 games). That is second at SMU. Doc Hayes had 13 from 1947-67.

• SMU has won four total American Athletic Conference Championships, winning the regular season and tournament titles in 2015 and 2017.

• The Mustangs have 19 All-American Athletic Conference honorees, the highest in the AAC, in the first nine seasons of the league. That includes six first-team selections. The Mustangs also have the most AAC Player of the Year winners with 4 (Nic Moore, 2014-15, 2015-16; Semi Ojeleye 2016-17; Kendric Davis 2021-22).

• SMU has had three players selected in the NBA Draft since 2017. Sterling Brown and Semi Ojeleye in 2017 and Shake Milton in 2018. Jahmal McMurray was selected in the 2019 NBA G-League Draft. Ben Moore played for Indiana, San Antonio and in the G-League for Fort Wayne, the affiliate of the Indiana Pacers. Feron Hunt is with the Texas Legends, the G-League affiliate for the Mavericks. Hunt spent the 2021-22 preseason with the Dallas Mavericks and signed a 10-day contract with New Orleans (12/28).

AAC TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINAL (W, 83-58 vs Tulsa on March 11): FORT WORTH, Texas – Behind 24 points from league player of the year Kendric Davis, No. 2 SMU defeated No. 10 Tulsa, 83-58, in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Air Force Reserve American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championship Friday, March 11 at Dickies Arena. Davis, who was held scoreless in the first half, hit six 3-pointers in the second half to lead the Mustangs. Marcus Weathers added 18 points and tied the Championship single-game record with seven blocks (Amida Brimah, UConn vs. SMU, March 15, 2015. Sam Griffin led the Golden Hurricane (11-20) with 16 points. In the first half, the two teams were tied at 15 when SMU went on an 8-0 run to take the lead for good. The Golden Hurricane came within one at 25-24, but the Mustangs closed the half on a 15-5 run to go into the break with a 40-29 lead. It was the second time the two schools have met in the Championship, with SMU winning the other meeting, 74-65, in the 2019 first round.

AAC TOURNAMENT SEMIFINAL (L, 70-63 vs [rv/rv] Memphis on March 12): FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Lester Quinones hit a long contested 3-pointer to put No. 3 Memphis ahead and the Tigers held on to beat No. 2 SMU 70-63 in an American Athletic Conference tournament semifinal game on Saturday. The shot by Quinones with 4:37 left made it 60-57 and was only the third lead change in the game matching teams still trying to ensure making the NCAA Tournament. But it broke the last of six ties over a seven-minute span. Landers Nolley II and Alex Lomax had 12 points each to lead Memphis, which won its sixth game in a row and 11th of 12 in a stretch where the only loss was to the Mustangs. Quinones had 10 points and eight rebounds, while DeAndre Williams had seven points and 10 rebounds. Marcus Weathers had 16 points for SMU (23-8). Michael Weathers had 12 points, as did American Athletic Conference Player of the Year Kendric Davis. Tigers center Jalen Duren, the 6-foot-11 freshman who was a first-team all-conference pick and The American's Freshman of the Year, had nine points and seven rebounds in only 17 minutes. He got two fouls in the first 3 1/2 minutes of the game, and didn't return until after halftime, when he exited for 6 1/2 minutes after falling hard to the floor after blocking a shot by Davis.

THE SERIES VS. NICHOLLS: SMU won the only previous meeting 86-42 at Moody Coliseum on Dec. 16, 2015. That was a host round for SMU en route to winning the 2015 Las Vegas Classic.

LAST GAME VS. NICHOLLS (W, 86-42 on Dec. 16, 2015): DALLAS (AP) -- Ben Moore had 22 points and 15 rebounds as No. 18 SMU started fast and routed Nicholls State 86-42. The short-handed Mustangs (8-0) took a 12-0 lead and kept pulling away. Shake Milton tied his season high with 20 points. Jordan Tolbert had 18 points and a career-high 23 rebounds and Sterling Brown added 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Mustangs. T.J. Carpenter led the Colonels (3-6) with 12 points. Nicholls State was limited to 25.4 percent shooting. The Mustangs outrebounded the Colonels 62-25 and shot 50.8 percent. Brown opened the scoring with a pair of 3-pointers from the left corner. After Nicholls got on the board with a short turnaround by Liam Thomas 4:20 into the game, the Mustangs responded with the next eight points to move ahead 20-2. Nicholls State missed all 10 of its 3-point shots in the first half and trailed 48-17 at the break. SMU Walk-on junior Jonathan Wilfong set a career high before halftime. He finished with 21 minutes, 12 more than his previous mark, and hit a first-half 3-pointer to equal his career-high scoring.

BIG-SHOT BANDOUMEL: Emmanuel Bandoumel is shooting a career-high 37.1% on threes. He had a career-high six threes at East Carolina (2/12) and has has made four in a game nine times this season (SMU 8-1). He hit a driving jumper with 0.2 on the clock for the 66-64 win at [-/rv] Dayton on Dec. 5, 2020. It was his second game winner. He previously hit a three that beat the shot-clock buzzer with 30 seconds left in overtime for a 73-72 victory over [20/19] Houston on Feb. 15, 2020. He also hit a three to beat the halftime horn in the 80-75 overtime loss to Missouri.

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDS: Marcus Weathers is averaging 7.5 rebounds (2nd AAC). His 998 total career rebounds ranks 13th among active student-athletes in NCAA D-I. He also has 1,721 career points, which is 67th among active NCAA D-I student-athletes. His 23 double-doubles rank 39th.

FIVE AND DIME: Kendric Davis is averaging 19.4 points (1st AAC, 33rd NCAA) and 4.5 assists (3rd AAC) with a 1.7 assist-to-turnover ratio (9th AAC). Last season, he averaged 7.6 assists (1st AAC, 4th NCAA). He has 5 or more assists in 51 of 73 games at SMU (17 of 30 this season). He set the AAC record with 14 assists vs Cincinnati 1/7/21 and has notched 13 assists twice (vs Houston Baptist 12/2/20 & vs Tulane on 2/1/20). He had 5 or more assists in 14 straight games (11/27/19 to 1/25/20). That was the longest streak with at least 5 assists since the SMU-record of 16 by Butch Moore from 3/14/85 to 1/8/86. Davis' 6.7 assists led the AAC (10th NCAA) and had a league-best 2.7 assist-to-turnover ratio (19th NCAA).
SMU Season Assists Average
1 9.1 Billy Allen (So.), 1979-80 (255/28)
2 8.9 Billy Allen (Fr.), 1978-79 (213/24)
3 7.7 Butch Moore (Sr.), 1985-86 (222/29)
4 7.6 Kendric Davis (Jr.), 2020-21 (1st AAC, 4th NCAA)
5 7.5 Butch Moore (Jr.), 1984-85 (247/33)
6 7.4 Michael Jaccar (Sr.), 1975-76 (206/28)
7 6.7 Gerald Lewis (Sr.), 1992-93 (180/27)
6.7 Kendric Davis (So.), 2019-20 (173-26) (1st AAC, 10th NCAA)
SMU Career Assists Average
1 9.0 Billy Allen (468/52), 1978-80
2 6.6 Butch Moore (828/125), 1982-86
3 6.0 Kendric Davis, 2019-
4 5.6 Michael G. Jaccar (239/43), 1974-76
5 5.1 Nic Moore (508/100), 2013-16
SMU Season Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (Since 1976-77 - Min. 3.0 assists)
1 3.64 Butch Moore, 1985-86 (222 / 61)
2 3.17 Kendric Davis, 2020-21 (130 / 41) (1st AAC, 10th NCAA)
3 2.92 Scott Johnson, 1986-87 (149 / 51)
4 2.70 Jimmy Whitt, 2018-19 119 / 44)
2.70 Kendric Davis, 2019-20 (173 / 64) (1st AAC, 19th NCAA)
6 2.56 Shake Milton, 2016-17 (159 / 62)
—- 1.70 Kendric Davis, 2021-22
SMU Career Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (Since 1976-77 - Min. 3.0 assists)
1 2.53 Scott Johnson, 1983-87 (334 / 132)
2 2.38 Jimmy Whitt, 2017-19 (233 / 98)
3 2.37 Kendric Davis, 2019- (439 / 185)
4 2.32 Billy Allen, 1978-80 (468 / 202)
5 2.13 Shake Milton, 2015-18 (337 / 158)
6 2.12 Nic Moore, 2013-16 (508 / 240)
7 2.11 Butch Moore, 1982-86 (828 / 392)
8 2.00 Todd Alexander, 1987-89 (176 / 88)
SMU - Assists in an American Athletic Conference game
1 14 Kendric Davis, SMU vs Cincinnati, 1/7/21
2 13 Kendric Davis, Tulane, 2-1-20 (W, 82-67)
3 12 Nic Moore, at ECU, 1-13-16 (W, 79-55)
4 10 Nic Moore, [22/22] Memphis, 2-1-14 (W, 87-72)
10 Nic Moore, UCF, 1-31-15 (W, 75-56)
10 Shake Milton, Tulsa, 3-2-17 (W, 93-70)
10 Kendric Davis, at Tulsa, 2-3-21 (W, 65-63)
SMU Career Assists
1 828 Butch Moore, 1982-86
2 508 Nic Moore (100), 2013-16
3 491 Gerald Lewis, 1989-93
4 469 Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01
5 468 Billy Allen, 1978-80
6 460 Carl Wright, 1982-85
7 439 Kendric Davis, 2019-
American Athletic Conference - Single-Game Assists
1 14 Kendric Davis, SMU vs Cincinnati, 1/7/21
2 13 Russ Smith, Louisville vs. UConn, 3/8/14
Brandon Goodwin, UCF at Tulane, 2/19/15
Kendric Davis, SMU vs Tulane, 2/1/20
Kendric Davis, SMU vs Houston Baptist, 12/2/20
Jamal Shead, Houston vs Temple 3/3/22
Kevin Cross, Tulane vs Alcorn 12/4/21
T-8 12 Kendric Davis, SMU vs Boise State, 3/18/21

KD FREE: Kendric Davis is 167-of-194 (86.1%, 2nd AAC, 47th NCAA) on free throws this season. He shot 83.3% on FTs in 2020-21 (5th AAC) and 85.4% in 2019-20 (2nd AAC).
SMU Career FT Pct.
1 88.4 Eric Longino (99-112), 1987-89
2 85.3 Kendric Davis (325-381), 2019-
3 84.2 Robert Nyakundi (182-216), 2008-12
4 83.9 Charles Beasley (270-322), 1964-67
5 83.8 Nic Moore (301-359), 2013-16
SMU Season FT Made (GP)
1 213 Gene Phillips (Sr.), 1970-71 (26)
2 203 Jan Loudermilk (Sr.), 1961-62 (25)
3 199 Gene Phillips (Jr.), 1969-70 (24)
4 184 Quinton Ross (Sr.), 2002-03 (30)
5 172 Semi Ojeleye (Jr.), 2016-17 (35)
6 167 Ryan Manuel (So.), 2012-13 (32)
167 Kendric Davis (Sr.), 2021-22

KEEPING THE BOOKKEEPER BUSY: Kendric Davis is leading the American Athletic Conference in scoring a 19.4 per game after he led the league last season at 19.0 points per game.
SMU Career Points
14 1374 David Piehler, 1979-83
15 1363 Tim Mason, 1989-93
16 1353 Robert Nyakundi, 2008-12
17 1350 Willie Davis, 1997-01
18 1349 Jay Poerner, 1994-98
19 1343 Kato Armstrong, 1985-89
20 1275 Kendric Davis, 2019-
SMU Career Scoring Avg.
1 26.1 Gene Phillips, 1968-71
2 21.4 Ira Terrell, 1972-76
21.4 Jim Krebs, 1954-57
4 19.1 Sammy Hervey, 1972-74
5 19.0 Semi Ojeleye, 2016-17
6 18.0 Mike Wilson, 1990-93
7 17.5 Kendric Davis, 2019-
8 17.0 Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01
9 16.7 Jahmal McMurray, 2017-19
10 16.4 Brad Branson, 1978-80
16.4 Bill Voight, 1966-69
SMU Season Scoring Avg (Since 1953-54)
1 28.5 Gene Phillips (Jr.), 1969-70 (685/24)
2 28.3 Gene Phillips (Sr.), 1970-71 (737/26)
3 24.0 Jim Krebs (Sr.), 1956-57 (624/26)
4 22.6 Ira Terrell (Sr.), 1975-76 (634/28)
5 22.1 Ira Terrell (So.), 1973-74 (597/27)
6 22.0 Damon Hancock (Sr.), 2001-02 (572/26)
7 21.5 Sammy Hervey (Jr.), 1972-73 (537/25)
8 21.3 Jim Krebs (So.), 1954-55 (555/26)
21.3 Gene Phillips (So.), 1968-69 (510/24)
10 20.9 Jan Loudermilk (Sr.), 1961-62 (523/25)
11 20.3 Gene Elmore (Sr.), 1963-64 (486/24)
20.3 Quinton Ross (Sr.), 2002-03 (608/30)
13 20.1 Carroll Hooser (Sr.), 1965-66 (483/24)
14 20.0 Bill Voight (Sr.), 1968-69 (481/24)
—- 19.4 Kendric Davis (Sr.), 2021-22
T-20 19.0 Kendric Davis (Jr.), 2020-21 (323/17)
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