Arizona Wildcats men's basketball statistical leaders explained
The Arizona Wildcats men's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Arizona Wildcats men's basketball program in various categories, including points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. As of the next college basketball season in 2024–25, the Wildcats represent the University of Arizona in the NCAA Division I Big 12 Conference.[1]
Arizona began competing in intercollegiate basketball in 1904. However, the school's record book does not generally list records from before the 1950s, as records from before this period are often incomplete and inconsistent. Since scoring was much lower in this era, and teams played much fewer games during a typical season, it is likely that few or no players from this era would appear on these lists anyway.
The NCAA did not officially record assists as a stat until the 1983–84 season, and blocks and steals until the 1985–86 season, but Arizona's record books includes players in these stats before these seasons.[2] These lists are updated through the end of the 2023–24 season.
Scoring
Career1 | Sean Elliott | 2,555 | 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 |
2 | Bob Elliott | 2,131 | 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 |
3 | Jason Gardner | 1,984 | 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 |
4 | Salim Stoudamire | 1,960 | 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 |
5 | Khalid Reeves | 1,925 | 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 |
6 | Damon Stoudamire | 1,849 | 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 |
7 | Hassan Adams | 1,818 | 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 |
8 | Michael Dickerson | 1,791 | 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 |
9 | Channing Frye | 1,789 | 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 |
10 | Al Fleming | 1,765 | 1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 | |
Single Game1 | Ernie McCray | 46 | 1959–60 | Cal State Los Angeles |
2 | Damon Stoudamire | 45 | | Stanford |
3 | Coniel Norman | 44 | 1973–74 | BYU |
Joe Skaisgir | 1961–62 | Hardin-Simmons |
5 | Al Fleming | 41 | | Detroit |
6 | Ąžuolas Tubelis | 40 | | Oregon |
Damon Stoudamire | | Washington State |
Khalid Reeves | | Michigan |
9 | Jerryd Bayless | 39 | | Arizona State |
Bob Elliott | 1974–75 | Utah |
Al Fleming | 1974–75 | San Diego State | |
Rebounds
Single Game1 | Bill Reeves | 26 | 1955–56 | UC-Santa Barbara |
Joe Skaisgir | 1961–62 | Cal State-Los Angeles |
3 | Bob Elliott | 25 | 1973–74 | Arizona State |
Kenney Davis | 1976–77 | Arizona State |
5 | Leo Johnson | 23 | 1950–51 | San Jose State |
Al Fleming | 1972–73 | San Diego |
Al Fleming | 1975–76 | Old Dominion |
8 | Ernie McCray | 22 | 1957–58 | Cal State-LA |
Jordan Hill | 2008–09 | UAB |
10 | | 21 | 2023–24 | Florida Atlantic |
Albert Johnson | 1962–63 | Idaho State |
Al Fleming | 1974–75 | Columbia | |
Assists
Single Game1 | | Russell Brown | 19 | 1979–80 | Grand Canyon |
2 | | Russell Brown | 17 | 1978–79 | California |
3 | | Russell Brown | 15 | 1977–78 | Utah |
Russell Brown | 1978–79 | Southwestern Louisiana |
Russell Brown | 1979–80 | Midwestern |
6 | Matt Othick | 14 | 1991–92 | Northern Arizona |
Damon Stoudamire | 1994–95 | Oregon |
8 | Eric Money | 13 | 1973–74 | Brigham Young |
Gilbert Myles | 1974–75 | Purdue |
Russell Brown | 1977–78 | Wyoming |
Russell Brown | 1978–79 | Stanford |
Russell Brown | 1979–80 | Oregon State |
Russell Brown | 1980–81 | UCLA |
Reggie Geary | 1995–96 | Iowa |
Mike Bibby | 1997–98 | Morgan State | |
Steals
Blocks
Single Game1 | Loren Woods | 14 | 1999–00 | Oregon | |
Triple Doubles
CareerMatt Muehlebach | 3/9/1990 | 10 | 11 | 10 | 0 | 2 | USC | 1989–90[3] |
| 12/18/1991 | 19 | 10 | 10 | 1 | - | Northern Arizona | |
Damon Stoudamire | 2/25/1995 | 32 | 12 | 14 | 0 | 1 | Oregon | 1994–95[4] [5] |
Loren Woods | 2/3/2000 | 16 | 10 | 2 | 14 | 0 | Oregon | 1999–00[6] [7] |
Loren Woods | 1/13/2001 | 13 | 10 | 1 | 10 | 0 | Washington | 2000–01[8] |
Luke Walton | 1/17/2002 | 27 | 11 | 10 | 4 | 4 | USC | 2001–02[9] |
| 12/9/2003 | 13 | 10 | 10 | 2 | 1 | Texas | 2003–04[10] |
Andre Iguodala | 12/28/2003 | 13 | 11 | 11 | 1 | 5 | Liberty | 2003–04[11] |
Andre Iguodala | 2/14/2004 | 14 | 11 | 10 | 0 | 5 | UCLA | 2003–04[12] |
| 2/24/2022 | 21 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 0 | Utah | 2021–22[13] |
Kerr Kriisa | 11/11/2022 | 14 | 11 | 12 | 0 | 0 | Southern | 2022–23[14] | |
1,000 Point Club
As of the start of the 2023–24 Arizona season, 55 players have scored at least 1,000 points for the University of Arizona Men's Basketball team. Link Richmond was the first Arizona player to reach 1,000 total points and Pelle Larsson is the most recent player.
Career1 | Sean Elliott | 2,555 | 133 | 19.2 |
2 | Bob Elliott | 2,131 | 114 | 18.7 |
3 | Jason Gardner | 1,984 | 136 | 14.6 |
4 | Salim Stoudamire | 1,960 | 129 | 15.2 |
5 | Khalid Reeves | 1,925 | 128 | 15.0 |
6 | Damon Stoudamire | 1,849 | 123 | 15.0 |
7 | Hassan Adams | 1,818 | 130 | 14.0 |
8 | Michael Dickerson | 1,791 | 130 | 13.8 |
9 | Channing Frye | 1,789 | 133 | 13.5 |
10 | Al Fleming | 1,765 | 114 | 15.5 |
11 | | 1,697 | 100 | 17.0 |
12 | | 1,664 | 114 | 14.6 |
13 | Chris Mills | 1,619 | 94 | 17.2 |
14 | Anthony Cook | 1,590 | 133 | 12.0 |
15 | Ąžuolas Tubelis | 1,510 | 97 | 15.6 |
16 | Sean Rooks | 1,497 | 129 | 11.6 |
17 | Michael Wright | 1,491 | 99 | 15.1 |
18 | Bill Warner | 1,462 | 78 | 18.7 |
19 | Jason Terry | 1,461 | 129 | 11.3 |
20 | Steve Kerr | 1,445 | 129 | 10.4 |
21 | | 1,430 | 139 | 10.3 |
22 | Joe Nehls | 1,409 | 84 | 16.8 |
23 | Ernie McCray | 1,349 | 76 | 17.8 |
24 | | 1,341 | 139 | 9.6 |
25 | Nick Johnson | 1,333 | 108 | 12.3 |
26 | Frank Smith | 1,329 | 109 | 12.2 |
27 | Mustafa Shakur | 1,318 | 131 | 10.1 |
28 | | 1,307 | 78 | 16.8 |
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Career29 | Ivan Radenovic | 1,300 | 122 | 10.7 |
30 | Nic Wise | 1,285 | 115 | 11.2 |
31 | Link Richmond | 1,246 | 118 | 10.6 |
32 | Derrick Williams | 1,227 | 69 | 17.8 |
33 | Ed Nymeyer | 1,225 | 78 | 15.7 |
34 | | 1,213 | 108 | 11.2 |
35 | Jordan Hill | 1,208 | 97 | 12.5 |
36 | Coniel Norman | 1,194 | 50 | 23.9 |
37 | Kaleb Tarczewski | 1,185 | 135 | 8.8 |
38 | Dušan Ristić | 1,181 | 141 | 8.4 |
39 | Luke Walton | 1,179 | 129 | 9.1 |
40 | | 1,178 | 120 | 9.8 |
41 | Craig McMillan | 1,174 | 130 | 8.4 |
42 | Herman Harris | 1,158 | 93 | 12.5 |
43 | | 1,144 | 131 | 8.7 |
44 | | 1,143 | 124 | 9.2 |
45 | Phil Taylor | 1,127 | 106 | 11.1 |
46 | Gilbert Arenas | 1,105 | 70 | 15.8 |
47 | A.J. Bramlett | 1,098 | 127 | 8.6 |
48 | Albert Johnson | 1,090 | 78 | 13.9 |
49 | Joseph Blair | 1,086 | 104 | 10.4 |
50 | | 1,073 | 108 | 9.9 |
51 | Mike Bibby | 1,061 | 69 | 15.4 |
52 | Matt Othick | 1,055 | 129 | 8.2 |
53 | Roger Johnson | 1,046 | 85 | 12.3 |
54 | Joe Skaisgir | 1,034 | 52 | 19.8 |
55 | Matt Muehlebach | 1,006 | 128 | 7.9 |
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Notes and References
- Web site: 2023-24 MEDIA GUIDE .
- Web site: History of the NCAA . . NCAA.org . August 28, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100924162754/http://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/ncaahome?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=%2Fncaa%2Fncaa%2Fabout+the+ncaa%2Foverview%2Fhistory.html . September 24, 2010 .
- Web site: Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics USC vs Arizona 03/09/90 .
- Web site: Damon Stoudamire’s triple double vs. Oregon, 1995 .
- Web site: Arizona’s Ace Drills Oregon .
- Web site: Loren Woods, 14 blocked shots, 2000 vs. Oregon . Hansen, Greg. July 14, 2017. tucson.com.
- Web site: Arizona 77, Oregon 71 Box Score .
- Web site: Washington Loses To No. 21 Arizona, 89-64 .
- Web site: No. 15 Arizona 97, No. 18 USC 80 Jan 18, 2002 .
- Web site: Hats Off To Hassan .
- Web site: Iguodala's Triple-Double Lead Cats To Victory .
- Web site: No. 16 Arizona Runs By Bruins .
- Web site: Kriisa's Triple-Double Leads No. 2 Arizona to Win at Utah .
- Web site: Kriisa has triple-double, No. 17 Arizona tops Southern 95-78 .