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2017 Cowboys on School Leaderboards

TheRedSon

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Gold Member
Oct 13, 2008
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Waco, TX
Points in a Season
19. Byron Houston, So - 574
20. Brooks Thompson, Sr - 573
21. Bryant Reeves, So - 566
22. Jawun Evans, So - 561
22. Tony Allen, Sr - 561
24. Marcus Smart, So - 557
25. Keiton Page, Sr - 546
26. Jeffrey Carroll, Jr - 536

Points in a Career
5. James Anderson - 1,811
6. Phil Forte III - 1,722
7. Desmond Mason - 1,702

Evans (844) and Carroll (869) both have a chance still to reach 1,000 career points this season. Forty Cowboys have done so.

Offensive Rebounds in a Season
8. Ivan McFarlin, Jr - 97
8. Byron Houston, Sr - 97
10. Brett Robisch, Sr - 96
11. Marshall Moses, Sr - 95
12. Mitchell Solomon, Jr - 89
12. Desmond Mason, Jr - 89

Other than Robisch and Moses (listed above) every other season ahead of Solomon is owned by Byron Houston, Bryant Reeves or Ivan McFarlin. The record is 110 by Ivan his freshman year.

Offensive Rebounds in a Career
9. Adrian Peterson - 200
10. James Anderson - 196
11. Royce Jeffires - 185
12. Mitchell Solomon - 184
13. Michael Cobbins - 170
13. Brian Montonati - 170

Mitch could finish his OSU career as high as 4th (Desmond Mason - 266). Bryant Reeves, Byron Houston and Ivan McFarlin all had at least 363.

Assists in a Season
1. Doug Gottlieb, Jr - 299
2. Doug Gottlieb, Sr - 293
3. Andre Owens, Jr - 256
4. Doug Gottlieb, So - 201
4. Matt Clark, Sr - 201
6. Byron Eaton, Sr - 199
7. Brooks Thompson, Sr - 195
8. Jawun Evans, So - 188
9. Sean Sutton, Sr - 167

Assists in a Career
13. Chianti Roberts - 320
14. Bill Self - 319
15. Markel Brown - 308
16. Jawun Evans - 296
17. Sean Sutton - 295
18. John Lucas III - 293
19. Marcus Smart - 287

If he were to return he could probably leave after his junior year as high as 3rd (Matt Clark, 432). Byron Eaton is 2nd at 545.

Blocks in a Career
12. Philip Jurick - 82
13. Andrew Jones - 73
14. Mitchell Solomon - 72
14. Le'Bryan Nash - 72

Solomon has 36 blocks this season. He needs 4 more to crack the top 25 in a single season.

Steals in a Season
16. Marcus Dove, Sr - 62
16. Tony Allen, Jr - 62
18. Terrel Harris, Sr - 61
18. Matt Clark, Sr - 61
18. Maurice Baker, Jr - 61
21. Phil Forte III, Jr - 60
22. Jawun Evans, So - 56
22. Andre Owens, Sr - 56

60 steals in 2015 was by far Forte's best steals total. He had 37 as a freshman. He currently has 35 this year.

If we were to make a decent run in these two tournaments Evans could climb fairly high. If he were to average 2 steals a game and play 5 more this year he would tie John Starks for 13th. He would need 69 total to crack the top 10.

Steals in a Career
4. Ivan McFarlin - 170
5. Brooks Thompson - 169
6. Darwyn Alexander - 167
7. Phil Forte III - 162
8. Byron Houston - 159

3 Point FG's in a Season
1. Randy Rutherford, Sr - 146
2. Brooks Thompson, Sr - 110
3. Keiton Page, Sr - 103
4. Phil Forte III, So - 100
4. John Lucas III, Sr - 100
6. Obi Muonelo, Jr - 88
6. JamesOn Curry, Jr - 88
8. James Anderson, So - 84
9. Phil Forte III, Sr - 82
9. Adrian Peterson, Sr -82

17. Phil Forte III, Jr - 70
18. Phil Forte III, Fr - 68

Forte's 68 as a freshman was the school record (Anderson - 67, Page - 63). Rutherford and Tompson were incredible long range shooters, but they did accumulate their numbers before the line was moved back.

Carroll has 53. He needs 8 more to crack the top 25.

3 Point FG's in a Career
1. Phil Forte III - 326
2. Keiton Page - 299
3. Randy Rutherford - 279

17. Corey Williams - 118
18. Jeffrey Carroll - 110
19. Byron Eaton - 109
20. Sean Sutton - 108
21. Maurice Baker - 107
22. Darwyn Alexander - 102
23. Daniel Bobik - 100
24. Leyton Hammonds - 99

Free Throws in a Season
14. Arlen Clark, Jr - 160
15. Joey Graham, Sr - 157
16. Jawun Evans, So - 150
16. Mario Boggan, Sr - 150
18. Markel Brown, Sr - 149

That is the third most by a sophomore (Byron Houston - 196, Marcus Smart - 182), and fourth by an underclassman (Smart had 167 as a freshman).

Carroll
needs 22 to crack the top 25.

Free Throws in a Career
8. Markel Brown - 407
9. Matt Clark - 404
10. Phil Forte III - 388
10. Olus Holder - 388
11. Keiton Page - 360

I'll have to look up career FT%. Forte has got to be pretty close. It's between him, Page and Lucas I imagine. He currently leads the nation in FT% this season, and I think it is #1 in school history, but it is close. He is only 18th in school history in FT attempts (440).

Evans has 184 total FT attempts this season. That is just 1 FTA outside the top 25.
 
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