San Francisco Dons men's basketball statistical leaders

The San Francisco Dons men's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the San Francisco Dons men's basketball program in various categories,[1] including points, assists, blocks, rebounds, and steals. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Dons represent University of San Francisco in the NCAA's West Coast Conference.

San Francisco began competing in intercollegiate basketball in 1923.[1] 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 San Francisco's record books includes players in these stats before these seasons. These lists are updated through the end of the 2020–21 season.

Scoring

Career
Rk Player Points Seasons
1 Bill Cartwright 2,116 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79
2 Quintin Dailey 1,814 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82
3 Darrell Tucker 1,805 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
4 Khalil Shabazz 1,804[2] 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23
5 Dior Lowhorn 1,773[3] 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10
6 Jamaree Bouyea 1,718[4] 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22
7 Winford Boynes 1,702 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78
8 Ollie Johnson 1,668 1962–63 1963–64 1964–65
9 Gerald Walker 1,665 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96
10 Bill Russell 1,636 1953–54 1954–55 1955–56


Season
Rk Player Points Season
1 Quintin Dailey 755 1981–82
2 Bill Cartwright 710 1978–79
3 Quintin Dailey 693 1980–81
4 Dior Lowhorn 636[3] 2007–08
5 Winford Boynes 628 1977–78
6 Ollie Johnson 627 1964–65
7 Bill Russell 622 1954–55
8 John Cox 621 2004–05
9 Pete Cross 615 1968–69
10 Khalil Shabazz 605[2] 2022–23


Single Game
Rk Player Points Season Opponent
1 Keith Jackson 47 1987–88 Loyola Marymount

Rebounds

Career
Rk Player Rebounds Seasons
1 Bill Russell 1,606 1953–54 1954–55 1955–56
2 Ollie Johnson 1,323 1962–63 1963–64 1964–65
3 Bill Cartwright 1,137 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79
4 Pete Cross 1,104 1967–68 1968–69 1969–70
5 Wallace Bryant 1,062 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82
6 Kevin Restani 882 1971–72 1972–73 1973–74
7 Darrell Tucker 862 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
8 Dennis Black 786 1965–66 1966–67 1967–68
9 James Hardy 772 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78
Eric Fernsten 772 1972–73 1973–74 1974–75


Season
Rk Player Rebounds Season
1 Bill Russell 609 1955–56
2 Bill Russell 594 1954–55
3 Ollie Johnson 469 1964–65
4 Ollie Johnson 467 1963–64
Pete Cross 467 1969–70
6 Bill Cartwright 455 1978–79
7 Bill Russell 403 1953–54
8 Pete Cross 400 1968–69
9 Byron Jones 392 1971–72
10 Ollie Johnson 387 1962–63


Single Game
Rk Player Rebounds Season Opponent
1 Bill Russell 35 1954–55 Loyola Marymount

Assists

Career
Rk Player Assists Seasons
1 Orlando Smart 902 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94
2 Cody Doolin 451[5] 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
3 Jamaree Bouyea 421[4] 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22
4 Frankie Ferrari 410[6] 2014–15 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19
5 Gerald Walker 400 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96
6 LyRyan Russell 350 1997–98 1998–99 1999–00 2001–02
7 Jason Gaines 349 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05
8 Ali Thomas 334 1997–98 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01
9 Chubby Cox 320 1976–77 1977–78
10 Ken McAlister 295 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82


Season
Rk Player Assists Season
1 Orlando Smart 241 1991–92
2 Orlando Smart 237 1990–91
3 Orlando Smart 220 1992–93
4 Orlando Smart 204 1993–94
5 Frankie Ferrari 179[6] 2017–18
6 Cody Doolin 174[5] 2012–13
7 Frankie Ferrari 172[6] 2018–19
8 Chubby Cox 162 1976–77
9 Chubby Cox 158 1977–78
10 Russ Coleman 154 1975–76


Single Game
Rk Player Assists Season Opponent
1 Chubby Cox 15 1976–77 Seattle
Orlando Smart 15 1990–91 Fairleigh Dickerson
Orlando Smart 15 1990–91 Portland

Steals

Career
Rk Player Steals Seasons
1 Gerald Walker 344 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96
2 Orlando Smart 279 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94
3 Khalil Shabazz 236[2] 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23
4 Jamaree Bouyea 207[4] 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22
5 Cody Doolin 154[5] 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
6 Mark McCathrion 132 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89
Jason Gaines 132 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05
8 Quintin Dailey 131 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82
9 LyRyan Russell 121 1997–98 1998–99 1999–00 2001–02
Angelo Caloiaro 121[7] 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12


Season
Rk Player Steals Season
1 Gerald Walker 109 1993–94
2 Gerald Walker 87 1992–93
3 Gerald Walker 80 1994–95
4 Khalil Shabazz 73[2] 2022–23
5 Antonio Kellogg 69[8] 2006–07
6 Gerald Walker 68 1995–96
7 Jamaree Bouyea 62[4] 2021–22
8 Orlando Smart 61 1990–91
9 Rodney Tention 60 1986–87
10 Quintin Dailey 59 1980–81
Khalil Shabazz 59[2] 2021–22


Single Game
Rk Player Steals Season Opponent
1 Tim Owens 9 1990–91 California

Blocks

Career
Rk Player Blocks Seasons
1 Hondre Brewer 279 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02
2 Bill Cartwright 176 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79
3 Wallace Bryant 170 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82
4 Alan Wiggins Jr. 149[9] 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07
5 Nate Renfro 123[10] 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19
6 Art Wallace 121 1993–94 1994–95


Season
Rk Player Blocks Season
1 Hondre Brewer 114 2000–01
2 Hondre Brewer 78 2001–02
3 Bill Cartwright 77 1978–79
4 Art Wallace 73 1993–94
5 Yauhen Massalski 70[11] 2021–22
6 Wallace Bryant 63 1979–80
7 Alan Wiggins Jr. 58[9] 2005–06
8 Hondre Brewer 53 1998–99
9 Art Wallace 48 1994–95
10 Wallace Bryant 46 1981–82
Alan Wiggins Jr. 46[9] 2006–07


Single Game
Rk Player Blocks Season Opponent
1 Bill Russell 13 1953–54 California

References

  1. ^ a b "USF Basketball History". University of San Francisco. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Khalil Shabazz". ESPN.com.
  3. ^ a b "Dior Lowhorn". ESPN.com.
  4. ^ a b c d "Jamaree Bouyea". ESPN.com.
  5. ^ a b c "Cody Doolin". ESPN.com.
  6. ^ a b c "Frankie Ferrari". ESPN.com.
  7. ^ "Angelo Caloiaro". ESPN.com.
  8. ^ "Antoin Kellogg". ESPN.com.
  9. ^ a b c "Alan Wiggins Jr". ESPN.com.
  10. ^ "Nate Renfro". ESPN.com.
  11. ^ "Yauhen Massalski". ESPN.com.
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