1. Pete Maravich (LSU) 3,667 pts. 2. Freeman Williams (Portland State) 3,249 3. Lionel Simmons (LaSalle) 3,217 4. Alphonso Ford (Miss. Valley St.) 3,165 5. Harry Kelly (Tex. Southern) 3,066 6. Keydren Clark (St. Peter's) 3,058 7. Hersey Hawkins (Bradley) 3,008 8. Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati) 2,973 9. Danny Manning (Kansas) 2,951 10. Alfredrick Hughes (Loyola, Ill.) 2,914
2009 we've got... 1. Manny Harris of Michigan 2. Talor Battle of Penn State 3. Evan Turner of Ohio State 4. Kevin Coble of North Western 5. DeShawn Sims of Michigan 6. Craig Moore of North Western 7. Kalin Lucas of Michigan State 8. Jamelle Cornley of Penn State 9. E'Twaun Moore of Purdue 10. JaJuan Johnson of Purdue
1. Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 2872 2. J. J. Redick, Duke 2769 3. Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest 2587
4. Johnny Dawkins, Duke 2556 5. Rodney Monroe, N. C. State 2551
6. Bryant Stith, Virginia 2516 7. Christian Laettner, Duke 2460 8. Mike Gminski, Duke 2323 9. Jeff Lamp, Virginia 2317 10. David Thompson, N. C. State 2309
This is college FOOTBALL you moron.
---- http://www.Basketball.com/menscollege/records/NCAADiv1careerScoreLdrs.shtml Although the site is a bit behind. Tyler Hansbrough is currently 11th on that list based on the numbers I've found and will most likely add some points to his total in Monday's championship game.
Dugan bradley
jackie styles
Tyler Hansbrough of the University of North Carolina with 2872 points.
113 pts. bi
1976
In the NCAA Division 1 it is Bobby Hurley of Duke who had 1,076 assists in 140 games.
Kurt Thomas
258. Courtesy of the college of Troy.
marshall faulk
pete marovich
Paul Cluxton
Mike Krzyzewski