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All Time NU stats?

Pretty sure Styre keeps a running count as a hobby. It's the closest thing we have to official stats. Maybe he can post what he's collected up to now? Is there a specific category you're wondering about?
 
I can't find any all-time NU stat leaderboards on NUSports.com, or anywhere. Can someone point me to a link?

This is the closest - but it doesn't help at all, except to bring back painful memories (Ajou!)

http://www.nusports.com/services/do...ments/2017/4/10/All_time_MBB_career_stats.pdf

See the Northwestern Basketball Media Guide. I don't think this season's guide has been released yet, but below is a link to last year's. Scroll forward to page 63 and go from there.

http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools...6-17/misc_non_event/Northwestern_Wildcats.pdf
 
See the Northwestern Basketball Media Guide. I don't think this season's guide has been released yet, but below is a link to last year's. Scroll forward to page 63 and go from there.

http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools...6-17/misc_non_event/Northwestern_Wildcats.pdf
Thanks for the link.

Apparently, Dugan is the *only* source for the top ten (or top 100) rebounders or assisters or three-point makers or shot-blockers in NU history (or offensive rebounders, or free throw attemptors, or foulers). NU's guide lists all 1,000-point scorers, but otherwise has nothing with regard to all time individual stats.

Besides all the Wildcats I've seen, my favorite is Frank Ehmann, #25 all-time entering last season, who managed to score 13.6 ppg over four years while shooting 35.5% from the field. No truth to the rumor that NU actually briefly claimed the Bricklayers team nickname before the MTV Rock n Jock B-Ball Jam made it famous.
 
Thanks for the link.

Apparently, Dugan is the *only* source for the top ten (or top 100) rebounders or assisters or three-point makers or shot-blockers in NU history (or offensive rebounders, or free throw attemptors, or foulers). NU's guide lists all 1,000-point scorers, but otherwise has nothing with regard to all time individual stats.

Look again. You can find this info on pages 66-67 for most of these--not offensive rebounds or fouls committed.

Rebounds 1. Evan Eschmeyer, 1995-99 995 2. Kevin Rankin, 1991-94 885 3. Joe Ruklick, 1957-59 868 4. Jim Pitts, 1964-66 800 5. Don Adams, 1968-70 773 6. Drew Crawford, 2010-14 713 7. Shon Morris, 1985-88 712 8. Phil Warren, 1957-59 665 9. Alex Olah, 2013-16 663 10. Andre Goode, 1982-85 650

Assists 1. Michael Thompson, 2008-11 528 2. Patrick Baldwin, 1991-94 452 3. Shawn Watts, 1984-87 379 4. Bryant McIntosh, 2015-present 363 5. Michael Jenkins, 1980-83 342 6. Tim Doyle, 2005-07 341 7. Dave Sobolewski, 2012-15 334 8. Craig Moore, 2006-09 308 9. John Shurna, 2009-12 295 10. Julian Bonner, 1995-99 293

Three-Point Field Goals 1. Craig Moore, 2006-09 320 2. Michael Thompson, 2007-11 276 3. John Shurna, 2009-12 274 4. Drew Crawford, 2010-14 232 5. Vedran Vukusic, 2002-06 212 6. Tre Demps, 2012-16 211 7. Todd Leslie, 1990-94 203 8. Winston Blake, 2000-03 200 9. Alex Marcotullio, 2010-13 157 10. Sean Wink, 1997-99 143

Blocked Shots 1. Alex Olah, 2013-16 181 2. John Shurna, 2009-12 136 3. Kevin Rankin, 1991-94 133 4. Evan Eschmeyer, 1995-99 132 5. Jim Pitts, 1966 * 123 6. Tavaras Hardy, 1999-2002 101 7. Drew Crawford, 2010-14 98 8. Aaron Jennings, 2000-03 90 9. Luka Mirkovic, 2009-12 71 10. Vince Scott, 2004-07 70 * Blocked shots was not an official NCAA statistic until 1986.

Free Throw Attempts 1. Evan Eschmeyer, 1995-99 859 2. Cedric Neloms, 1992-95 676 3. Kevin Rankin, 1991-94 595 4. Frank Ehmann, 1952-55 518 5. Jitim Young, 2001-04 506 6. Hal Grant, 1952-55 485 7. Joe Ruklick, 1957-59 484 8. John Shurna, 2009-12 478 9. Shon Morris, 1985-88 467 10. Dale Kelley, 1968-70 463
 
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Look again. Pages 66-67 lists all-time top ten lists for each of these categories.

Rebounds 1. Evan Eschmeyer, 1995-99 995 2. Kevin Rankin, 1991-94 885 3. Joe Ruklick, 1957-59 868 4. Jim Pitts, 1964-66 800 5. Don Adams, 1968-70 773 6. Drew Crawford, 2010-14 713 7. Shon Morris, 1985-88 712 8. Phil Warren, 1957-59 665 9. Alex Olah, 2013-16 663 10. Andre Goode, 1982-85 650

Assists 1. Michael Thompson, 2008-11 528 2. Patrick Baldwin, 1991-94 452 3. Shawn Watts, 1984-87 379 4. Bryant McIntosh, 2015-present 363 5. Michael Jenkins, 1980-83 342 6. Tim Doyle, 2005-07 341 7. Dave Sobolewski, 2012-15 334 8. Craig Moore, 2006-09 308 9. John Shurna, 2009-12 295 10. Julian Bonner, 1995-99 293

Three-Point Field Goals 1. Craig Moore, 2006-09 320 2. Michael Thompson, 2007-11 276 3. John Shurna, 2009-12 274 4. Drew Crawford, 2010-14 232 5. Vedran Vukusic, 2002-06 212 6. Tre Demps, 2012-16 211 7. Todd Leslie, 1990-94 203 8. Winston Blake, 2000-03 200 9. Alex Marcotullio, 2010-13 157 10. Sean Wink, 1997-99 143

Blocked Shots 1. Alex Olah, 2013-16 181 2. John Shurna, 2009-12 136 3. Kevin Rankin, 1991-94 133 4. Evan Eschmeyer, 1995-99 132 5. Jim Pitts, 1966 * 123 6. Tavaras Hardy, 1999-2002 101 7. Drew Crawford, 2010-14 98 8. Aaron Jennings, 2000-03 90 9. Luka Mirkovic, 2009-12 71 10. Vince Scott, 2004-07 70 * Blocked shots was not an official NCAA statistic until 1986.
"Record book" v. "History"

U da man, bdp.
 
Those numbers might not include last year. I thought I remembered BMac passing Baldwin on the assist chart last year.
 
Those numbers might not include last year. I thought I remembered BMac passing Baldwin on the assist chart last year.

Mac has 551 career assists which puts him at number one. So, yep, last year's numbers not included.
 
Those numbers might not include last year. I thought I remembered BMac passing Baldwin on the assist chart last year.

I mentioned this in my initial post. The link is to the 2016-17 season's media guide. The media guide is released prior to the start of each season.
 
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