*all time Big East*New Big East
1 | Markus Howard | Marquette | 1,408 |
2 | Lawrence Moten | Syracuse | 1,405 |
3 | Troy Bell | Boston College | 1,388 |
4 | Luke Harangody | Notre Dame | 1,329 |
5 | Terry Dehere | Seton Hall | 1,320 |
6 | Jeremy Hazell | Seton Hall | 1,316 |
7 | Chris Mullin | St. John's | 1,290 |
8 | Kerry Kittles | Villanova | 1,288 |
9 | Dana Barros | Boston College | 1,257 |
10 | Felipe Lopez | St. John's | 1,222 |
11 | Scottie Reynolds | Villanova | 1,221 |
12 | D'Angelo Harrison | St. John's | 1,178 |
13 | Bill Curley | Boston College | 1,177 |
14 | Ryan Gomes | Providence | 1,173 |
15 | John Wallace | Syracuse | 1,170 |
16 | Malik Sealy | St. John's | 1,165 |
17 | Zendon Hamilton | St. John's | 1,152 |
18 | Danya Abrams | Boston College | 1,148 |
19 | Eric Murdock | Providence | 1,145 |
20 | Chris Smith | Connecticut | 1,140 |
21 | Jamel Thomas | Providence | 1,135 |
Player | Last Season | Seasons Played | Games Played | Career Points | Career Average | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chris Smith | 1992 | 4 | 127 | 2,145 | 16.9 |
2 | Richard Hamilton | 1999 | 3 | 103 | 2,036 | 19.8 |
3 | Tony Hanson | 1977 | 4 | 111 | 1,990 | 17.9 |
4 | Shabazz Napier | 2014 | 4 | 143 | 1,959 | 13.7 |
5 | Ray Allen | 1996 | 3 | 101 | 1,922 | 19.0 |
6 | Corny Thompson | 1982 | 4 | 114 | 1,810 | 15.9 |
7 | Ben Gordon | 2004 | 3 | 106 | 1,795 | 16.9 |
8 | Kemba Walker | 2011 | 3 | 111 | 1,783 | 16.1 |
9 | Ryan Boatright | 2015 | 4 | 121 | 1,689 | 13.9 |
10 | Wes Bialosuknia | 1967 | 3 | 71 | 1,673 | 23.6 |
Is this points in conference play? The numbers seem low for career totals.
Ray and Rip left early for the NBA. It's that simple.
You’d be even more surprised by where Christian Vital is on this list. Hamilton, Walker, Allen and Gordon would all have more if they played four years.I would not have guessed Chris Smith as UConn’s all time scoring leader.
Player Last Season Seasons Played Games Played Career Points Career Average 1 Chris Smith 1992 4 127 2,145 16.9 2 Richard Hamilton 1999 3 103 2,036 19.8 3 Tony Hanson 1977 4 111 1,990 17.9 4 Shabazz Napier 2014 4 143 1,959 13.7 5 Ray Allen 1996 3 101 1,922 19.0 6 Corny Thompson 1982 4 114 1,810 15.9 7 Ben Gordon 2004 3 106 1,795 16.9 8 Kemba Walker 2011 3 111 1,783 16.1 9 Ryan Boatright 2015 4 121 1,689 13.9 10 Wes Bialosuknia 1967 3 71 1,673 23.6
Final year in AACI was thinking Shabazz would be up there. Turns out he had 962.
2582 is correct
He's going to have this record as well. Very cool for him.2582 is correct
I'd rather have a championshipHe's going to have this record as well. Very cool for him.
I'd rather have a championship
Christian Vital isn’t #1?? I’m confusedI would not have guessed Chris Smith as UConn’s all time scoring leader.
Player Last Season Seasons Played Games Played Career Points Career Average 1 Chris Smith 1992 4 127 2,145 16.9 2 Richard Hamilton 1999 3 103 2,036 19.8 3 Tony Hanson 1977 4 111 1,990 17.9 4 Shabazz Napier 2014 4 143 1,959 13.7 5 Ray Allen 1996 3 101 1,922 19.0 6 Corny Thompson 1982 4 114 1,810 15.9 7 Ben Gordon 2004 3 106 1,795 16.9 8 Kemba Walker 2011 3 111 1,783 16.1 9 Ryan Boatright 2015 4 121 1,689 13.9 10 Wes Bialosuknia 1967 3 71 1,673 23.6
Well, the Hauser brothers would have gone a long way in having the depth to contend this year. I don't think they liked Howard's attempts per game.Howard too, that's why he came back this year.
Too bad Wes didn't have a 3pt line.I would not have guessed Chris Smith as UConn’s all time scoring leader.
Player Last Season Seasons Played Games Played Career Points Career Average 1 Chris Smith 1992 4 127 2,145 16.9 2 Richard Hamilton 1999 3 103 2,036 19.8 3 Tony Hanson 1977 4 111 1,990 17.9 4 Shabazz Napier 2014 4 143 1,959 13.7 5 Ray Allen 1996 3 101 1,922 19.0 6 Corny Thompson 1982 4 114 1,810 15.9 7 Ben Gordon 2004 3 106 1,795 16.9 8 Kemba Walker 2011 3 111 1,783 16.1 9 Ryan Boatright 2015 4 121 1,689 13.9 10 Wes Bialosuknia 1967 3 71 1,673 23.6