Total Points:
Player, Team (Division)............................ Season Yrs. G FG 3FG FT Pts.
Travis Grant, Kentucky St. (II).................... 1972 4 121 1,760 - 525 4,045
Bob Hopkins, Grambling (II)..................... 1956 4 126 1,403 - 953 3,759
Pete Maravich, LSU (I).................................. 1970 3 83 1,387 - 893 3,667
Dwight Lamar, La.-Lafayette (II & I)....... 1973 4 112 1,445 - 603 3,493
Tony Smith, Pfeiffer (II)................................ 1992 4 126 1,150 431 619 3,350
Earnest Lee, Clark Atlanta (II)................... 1987 4 115 1,270 35 723 3,298
Joe Miller, Alderson-Broaddus (II).......... 1957 4 129 1,082 - 1,130 3,294
John Rinka, Kenyon (II)............................... 1970 4 99 1,261 - 729 3,251
Freeman Williams, Portland St. (I).......... 1978 4 106 1,369 - 511 3,249
Lionel Simmons, La Salle (I)...................... 1990 4 131 1,244 56 673 3,217
Points Per Game:
Player, Team (Division)........................ Season Yrs. G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg.
Pete Maravich, LSU (I).......................... 1970 3 83 1,387 - 893 3,667 44.2
Austin Carr, Notre Dame (I)............... 1971 3 74 1,017 - 526 2,560 34.6
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (I)....... 1960 3 88 1,052 - 869 2,973 33.8
Travis Grant, Kentucky St. (II)............ 1972 4 121 1,760 - 525 4,045 33.4
Calvin Murphy, Niagara (I)................. 1970 3 77 947 - 654 2,548 33.1
John Rinka, Kenyon (II)....................... 1970 4 99 1,261 - 729 3,251 32.8
Dwain Govan, Bishop (III).................. 1975 2 55 750 - 305 1,805 32.8
Florindo Vieira, Quinnipiac (II)......... 1957 4 69 761 - 741 2,263 32.8
Dwight Lamar, La.-Lafayette (I)....... 1973 2 57 768 - 326 1,862 32.7
Frank Selvy, Furman (I)....................... 1954 3 78 922 - 694 2,538 32.5
Travis Grant played at Kentucky State in the 70s. They were an NCAA school at that time. Division One: Pete Maravich, LSU, 3667 points. Division Two: Travis Grant, Kentucky State, 4045 points. Division Three: John Pierce, David Lipscomb College, 4230 points. David Lipscomb College was not an NCAA-recognized school when Pierce played. The all-time NCAA division 3 record is held by Andre Foreman of Salisbury College with 2940 points in 109 games...(27.0 ppg). Travis Grant's record is an NAIA record as well. Kentucky State and Lipscomb were both NAIA schools during each player's era. While Grant was at KSU, it was, as were other schools, NCAA Division II, but had the option of playing in the NAIA Tournament. Since the Division II Tourney was played on individual courts, much like the NIT, and the NAIA was on a neutral court, they decided to play there and won three consecutive championships while he starred.
Pete Maravich. He averaged 44.2 points per game. He holds the record and only played 3 seasons. Here is the top 10 all-time scoring leaders: Pete Maravich, LSU 3 1970 83 3,667 Freeman Williams, Port. St. 4 1978 106 3,249 Lionel Simmons, La Salle 4 1990 131 3,217 Alphonso Ford, Miss. Val. St. 4 1993 109 3,165 Harry Kelly, Texas Southern 4 1983 110 3,066 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 4 1988 125 3,008 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 3 1960 88 2,973 Danny Manning, Kansas 4 1988 147 2,951 Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola-Ill. 4 1985 120 2,914 Elvin Hayes, Houston 3 1968 93 2,884
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Pete Maravich played for the varsity team at LSU from 1967-1970. During that time he scored a combined 3,667 points while averaging 44.2 points per game.
The Curry brothers-- Steph (Davidson) and Seth (currently at Duke) just passed the Hansbroughs for the all-time lead for brother scoring in NCAA history.
The highest scoring player to never play in the NCAA tournament is also the highest scoring college player in NCAA hstory: LSU's Pete Maravich is the all-time leading NCAA Division I scorer with 3,667 points and an average of 44.2 points per game.
Bob Hurley, Duke. 1076 assists (all-time NCAA division one record).
Les Cason, East Rutherford HS (now Becton Regional), 1967-71: 2,821 points
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