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1970 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up) Feb. 28 Southern* 62, Rockhurst College 61 Mar. 2 Drury College* 71, Southern 59 1971 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up) Mar. 1 Southern* 80, Rockhurst College 72 Mar. 2 Drury College 75, Southern* 70 1972 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Champion) Mar. 4 Southern* 74, Rockhurst College 71 Mar. 6 Southern* 83, Culver-Stockton 75 1972 NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 13 Glenville State 68, Southern 66 1973 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Champion) Mar. 3 Southern* 59, Tarkio College 58 Mar. 5 Southern 83, Drury College* 71 1973 NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 13 Southern 70, Fairmont State 63 Mar. 14 Westmont College 86, Southern 70 1977 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up) Feb. 28 Southern* 62, Drury College 56 Mar. 2 UM-Kansas City† 88, Southern 79 †Hosted at Blue Springs (Mo.) High School. 1978 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Champion) Mar. 4 Southern* 88, Avila College 57 Mar. 6 Southern* 88, UM.-Kansas City 80 Mar. 8 Southern 92, Drury College* 85 1978 NAIA National Tournament (5th-tie) (Kansas City, Mo. - Kemper Arena) Mar. 13 Southern 78, Miss. Valley State 59 Mar. 15 Southern 69, Ouachita Baptist 56 Mar. 16 Quincy College 73, Southern 66 1979 NAIA District 16 Tournament (5th-tie) Mar. 3 Rockhurst College* 57, Southern 47 1981 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up) Feb. 28 Southern* 69, Avila College 66 Mar. 2 Southern 96, Rockhurst * 87 (3OT) Mar. 4 Drury College* 70, Southern 62 1983 NAIA District 16 Tournament (3rd-tie) Mar. 5 Southern* 74, Southwest Baptist 68 Mar. 7 Drury College* 66, Southern 57 1984 NAIA District 16 Tournament (3rd-tie) Mar. 3 Southern* 60, Central Methodist 54 Mar. 5 Univ. of Mo.-Kansas City† 67, Southern 61 †Hosted at Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo. 1986 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up) Mar. 1 Southern* 99, Avila College 95 Mar. 4 Southern* 97, William Jewell 80 Mar. 6 Drury College* 97, Southern 82 1987 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Champion) Feb. 28 Southern* 85, Evangel College 68 Mar. 3 Southern* 100, William Jewell 96 (OT) Mar. 5 Southern 85, Drury College* 84 1987 NAIA National Tournament Kemper Arena -- Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 11 Hawaii-Hilo 82, Southern 79 1990 MIAA Postseason Tournament (5th-tie) Mar. 6 Central Missouri* 84, Southern 68 1991 MIAA Postseason Tournament (5th-tie) Mar. 5 Central Missouri* 96, Southern 64 1992 MIAA Postseason Tournament (3rd-tie) Mar. 3 Southern* 85, Mo.-St. Louis 81 Mar. 5 Missouri Western* 87, Southern 79 1993 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Champion) Mar. 2 Southern* 100, Emporia State 75 Mar. 4 Southern 78, Missouri Western* 73 Mar. 6 Southern 80, Washburn * 77 1993 NCAA-II South Central Regional (4th) (Univ. of Central Oklahoma - Edmond, Okla.) Mar. 12 Eastern New Mexico 76, Southern 73 Mar. 13 Central Oklahoma 116, Southern 109 1997 MIAA Postseason Tournament Feb. 24 Washburn * 83, Southern 64 1999 MIAA Postseason Tournament Feb. 22 Truman * 74, Southern 71 2000 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Champion) Feb. 29 Southern * 77, Emporia State 60 Mar. 2 Southern * 96, Pittsburg State 85 Mar. 4 Southern * 90, Northwest Missouri State 79 2000 NCAA-II South Central Regional (Champion) Mar. 10 Southern * 79, Washburn 73 OT Mar. 11 Southern * 92, Midwestern State 83 2000 NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Commonwealth Convention Center - Louisville, Ky.) Mar. 22 Southern 76, Florida Southern 65 Mar. 23 Metro State 75, Southern 74 2001 MIAA Postseason Tournament Feb. 26 Southern * 94, Missouri Western 86 Feb. 28 Washburn * 66, Southern 61 2002 MIAA Postseason Tournament Feb. 26 Southern * 63, Southwest Baptist 60 Feb. 28 Northwest Missouri * 79, Southern 76 2003 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 7 Southern 99, Emporia State 98 Mar. 8 Washburn 80, Southern 61 2004 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 5 Northwest Missouri 85, Southern 74 2005 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Runner-Up) (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 4 Missouri Southern 63, Pittsburg State 61 Mar. 5 Missouri Southern 86, Washburn 82 Mar. 6 Central Missouri 103, Mo. Southern 86 2006 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 6 Central Missouri 64, Missouri Southern 61 2007 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 1 Northwest Missouri 89, Missouri Southern 56 2008 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 6 Fort Hays 68, Missouri Southern 59 2009 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 6 Central Missouri 77, Missouri Southern 76 (ot) 2010 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar. 5 Neb.-Omaha 89, Missouri Southern 83 2011 MIAA Post-Season Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. – Municipal Auditorium) Mar 3 Missouri Southern 101, Southwest Baptist 94 Mar 5 Missouri Southern 88, Nebraska Omaha 85 Mar 6 Fort Hays State 89, Missouri Southern 83 2011 NCAA D-II South Central Regional (Edmond, Okla. (University of Central Oklahoma) Mar 12 Missouri Southern 82, Washburn 79 OT Mar 13 Midwestern State 75, Missouri Southern 52 2012 MIAA Post Season Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium) Mar 2 Fort Hays 103, Missouri Southern 102 OT 2012 NCAA D-II South Central Regional (Wichita Falls, Texas - Midwestern State) Mar 10 Tarleton State 69, Missouri Southern 52 2013 MIAA Post-Season Tournament Mar 4 Missouri Southern 68, Emporia St. 66 Mar 7 Fort Hays St. 79, Missouri Southern 60 2014 MIAA Post-Season Tournament Mar. 7 Missouri Southern 87, Neb.-Kearney 79 Mar. 8 Missouri Southern 70, Northwest Missouri 67 Mar. 9 Missouri Southern 84, Central Oklahoma 72 2014 NCAA D-II Central Regional (Mankato, Minn. - Minnesota State) Mar. 15 Missouri Southern 80, Fort Hays State 69 Mar. 16 Central Missouri 94, Missouri Southern 84 2015 MIAA Post-Season Tournament Mar. 5 Missouri Southern 97, Nebraska-Kearney 88 Mar. 7 Missouri Southern 81, #18 Central Missouri 74 Mar. 8 Pittsburg State 91, Missouri Southern 65 2016 MIAA Post-Season Tournament Mar. 4 Missouri Southern, 82, Missouri Western 70 Mar. 5 Nebraska-Kearney 80, Missouri Southern 61 2017 MIAA Post-Season Tournament Mar. 2 Missouri Southern, 76, Fort Hays State, 67 Mar. 4 Northwest Missouri 67, Missouri Southern 63 2018 MIAA Post-Season Tournament Mar. 2 Fort Hays State 86, Missouri Southern 85 OT 2018 NCAA Division II Central Region Tournament (Maryville, Mo. - Bearcat Arena) Mar. 10 Southwest Minnesota St. 81, Missouri Southern 77 2019 MIAA Post-Season Tournament Mar. 8 Pittsburg State 89, Southern 80 2019 NCAA Division II Central Region Tournament (Maryville, Mo. - Bearcat Arena) Mar. 16 Lions 101, Washburn 100 Mar. 17 Lions 92, Southeastern Oklahoma 83 Mar. 19 Northwest Missouri 82, Lions 70 Total Appearances & Record 42, 51-43 (.543) * Indicates host school. 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1970 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up)Feb. 28 Southern* 62, Rockhurst College 61Mar. 2 Drury College* 71, Southern 59

1971 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up)Mar. 1 Southern* 80, Rockhurst College 72Mar. 2 Drury College 75, Southern* 70

1972 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Champion)Mar. 4 Southern* 74, Rockhurst College 71Mar. 6 Southern* 83, Culver-Stockton 751972 NAIA National Tournament(Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 13 Glenville State 68, Southern 66

1973 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Champion)Mar. 3 Southern* 59, Tarkio College 58Mar. 5 Southern 83, Drury College* 711973 NAIA National Tournament(Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 13 Southern 70, Fairmont State 63Mar. 14 Westmont College 86, Southern 70

1977 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up)Feb. 28 Southern* 62, Drury College 56Mar. 2 UM-Kansas City† 88, Southern 79†Hosted at Blue Springs (Mo.) High School.

1978 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Champion)Mar. 4 Southern* 88, Avila College 57Mar. 6 Southern* 88, UM.-Kansas City 80Mar. 8 Southern 92, Drury College* 85

1978 NAIA National Tournament (5th-tie)(Kansas City, Mo. - Kemper Arena)Mar. 13 Southern 78, Miss. Valley State 59Mar. 15 Southern 69, Ouachita Baptist 56Mar. 16 Quincy College 73, Southern 66

1979 NAIA District 16 Tournament (5th-tie)Mar. 3 Rockhurst College* 57, Southern 47

1981 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up)Feb. 28 Southern* 69, Avila College 66Mar. 2 Southern 96, Rockhurst * 87 (3OT)Mar. 4 Drury College* 70, Southern 62

1983 NAIA District 16 Tournament (3rd-tie)Mar. 5 Southern* 74, Southwest Baptist 68Mar. 7 Drury College* 66, Southern 57

1984 NAIA District 16 Tournament (3rd-tie)Mar. 3 Southern* 60, Central Methodist 54Mar. 5 Univ. of Mo.-Kansas City† 67, Southern 61†Hosted at Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo.

1986 NAIA District 16 Tournament (Runner-Up)Mar. 1 Southern* 99, Avila College 95Mar. 4 Southern* 97, William Jewell 80Mar. 6 Drury College* 97, Southern 82

1987 NAIA District 16 Tour na ment (Cham pi on)Feb. 28 Southern* 85, Evangel College 68Mar. 3 Southern* 100, William Jewell 96 (OT)Mar. 5 Southern 85, Drury College* 84

1987 NAIA National TournamentKemper Arena -- Kansas City, Mo.Mar. 11 Hawaii-Hilo 82, Southern 79

1990 MIAA Postseason Tournament (5th-tie)Mar. 6 Central Missouri* 84, Southern 68

1991 MIAA Postseason Tournament (5th-tie)Mar. 5 Central Missouri* 96, Southern 64

1992 MIAA Postseason Tournament (3rd-tie)Mar. 3 Southern* 85, Mo.-St. Louis 81Mar. 5 Missouri Western* 87, Southern 79

1993 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Cham pi on)Mar. 2 Southern* 100, Emporia State 75Mar. 4 Southern 78, Missouri Western* 73Mar. 6 Southern 80, Washburn * 771993 NCAA-II South Central Regional (4th)(Univ. of Central Oklahoma - Edmond, Okla.)Mar. 12 Eastern New Mexico 76, Southern 73Mar. 13 Central Oklahoma 116, Southern 109

1997 MIAA Postseason Tournament Feb. 24 Washburn * 83, Southern 64

1999 MIAA Postseason Tournament Feb. 22 Truman * 74, Southern 71

2000 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Champion) Feb. 29 Southern * 77, Emporia State 60Mar. 2 Southern * 96, Pittsburg State 85Mar. 4 Southern * 90, Northwest Missouri State 792000 NCAA-II South Central Regional (Champion)Mar. 10 Southern * 79, Washburn 73 OTMar. 11 Southern * 92, Midwestern State 832000 NCAA Division II Elite Eight(Commonwealth Convention Center - Louisville, Ky.)Mar. 22 Southern 76, Florida Southern 65Mar. 23 Metro State 75, Southern 74

2001 MIAA Postseason Tournament Feb. 26 Southern * 94, Missouri Western 86Feb. 28 Washburn * 66, Southern 61

2002 MIAA Postseason Tournament Feb. 26 Southern * 63, Southwest Baptist 60Feb. 28 Northwest Missouri * 79, Southern 76

2003 MIAA Postseason Tournament(Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 7 Southern 99, Emporia State 98Mar. 8 Washburn 80, Southern 61

2004 MIAA Postseason Tournament(Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 5 Northwest Missouri 85, Southern 74

2005 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Runner-Up)(Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 4 Missouri Southern 63, Pittsburg State 61Mar. 5 Missouri Southern 86, Washburn 82Mar. 6 Central Missouri 103, Mo. Southern 86

2006 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 6 Central Missouri 64, Missouri Southern 61

2007 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 1 Northwest Missouri 89, Missouri Southern 56

2008 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 6 Fort Hays 68, Missouri Southern 59

2009 MIAA Postseason Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 6 Central Missouri 77, Missouri Southern 76 (ot)

2010 MIAA Postseason Tournament(Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar. 5 Neb.-Omaha 89, Missouri Southern 83

2011 MIAA Post-Season Tournament(Kansas City, Mo. – Municipal Auditorium)Mar 3 Missouri Southern 101, Southwest Baptist 94Mar 5 Missouri Southern 88, Nebraska Omaha 85Mar 6 Fort Hays State 89, Missouri Southern 83

2011 NCAA D-II South Central Regional(Edmond, Okla. (University of Central Oklahoma)Mar 12 Missouri Southern 82, Washburn 79 OTMar 13 Midwestern State 75, Missouri Southern 52

2012 MIAA Post Season Tournament (Kansas City, Mo. - Municipal Auditorium)Mar 2 Fort Hays 103, Missouri Southern 102 OT

2012 NCAA D-II South Central Regional(Wichita Falls, Texas - Midwestern State)Mar 10 Tarleton State 69, Missouri Southern 52

2013 MIAA Post-Season TournamentMar 4 Missouri Southern 68, Emporia St. 66Mar 7 Fort Hays St. 79, Missouri Southern 60

2014 MIAA Post-Season TournamentMar. 7 Missouri Southern 87, Neb.-Kearney 79Mar. 8 Missouri Southern 70, Northwest Missouri 67Mar. 9 Missouri Southern 84, Central Oklahoma 722014 NCAA D-II Central Regional(Mankato, Minn. - Minnesota State)Mar. 15 Missouri Southern 80, Fort Hays State 69Mar. 16 Central Missouri 94, Missouri Southern 84

2015 MIAA Post-Season TournamentMar. 5 Missouri Southern 97, Nebraska-Kearney 88Mar. 7 Missouri Southern 81, #18 Central Missouri 74Mar. 8 Pittsburg State 91, Missouri Southern 65

2016 MIAA Post-Season TournamentMar. 4 Missouri Southern, 82, Missouri Western 70Mar. 5 Nebraska-Kearney 80, Missouri Southern 61

2017 MIAA Post-Season TournamentMar. 2 Missouri Southern, 76, Fort Hays State, 67Mar. 4 Northwest Missouri 67, Missouri Southern 63

2018 MIAA Post-Season TournamentMar. 2 Fort Hays State 86, Missouri Southern 85 OT2018 NCAA Division II Central Region Tournament(Maryville, Mo. - Bearcat Arena)Mar. 10 Southwest Minnesota St. 81, Missouri Southern 77

2019 MIAA Post-Season TournamentMar. 8 Pittsburg State 89, Southern 802019 NCAA Division II Central Region Tournament(Maryville, Mo. - Bearcat Arena)Mar. 16 Lions 101, Washburn 100Mar. 17 Lions 92, Southeastern Oklahoma 83Mar. 19 Northwest Missouri 82, Lions 70

Total Appearances & Record 42, 51-43 (.543)* Indicates host school.

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SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

Eddin Santiago holds the top three single-season marks in MSSU history in both assists and steals. His 383 steals set an NCAA Division II record that

stood until 2008-09.

Darrell Redmond shot 62.9 percent in 2003-04, and is third on the Lions’ single season field goal

percentage list.

Osiris Ricardo blocked 45 shots in both 1997-98 and 1999-00. In ‘99-00, he also shot 61.7 percent from

the field.

TOTAL POINTSPlayer GP Avg. TP

1. Taevaunn Prince (15-16) 30 26.4 7912. Cam Martin (18-19) 32 22.5 7203. Chris Tuggle (86-87) 33 21.0 6934. Greg Garton (84-85) 28 24.5 6875. Russell Bland (76-77) 30 22.2 6666. Marvin Townsend (86-87) 33 20.2 6667. Roland Martin (77-78) 36 18.1 6518. Keane Thomann (11-12) 30 21.5 6469. Terrance Sisson (94-95) 26 24.5 63710. Carl Tyler (83-84) 29 21.6 626

SCORING AVERAGEPlayer GP TP Avg.

1. Taevaunn Prince (15-16) 30 791 26.372. Greg Garton (84-85) 28 687 24.543. Terrance Sisson (94-95) 26 637 24.504. Cam Martin (18-19) 32 720 22.505. Russell Bland (76-77) 30 666 22.20

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPlayer (Min. 4 mpg) GP FG-A Pct.

1. Slim Magee (13-14) 30 142-212 .6702. Keane Thomann (11-12) 30 257-506 *.6333. Matt Olson (97-98) 26 150-238 *.6304. Darrell Redmond (03-04) 27 110-175 .6295. Keane Thomann (10-11) 31 207-335 .618 FREE THROW PERCENTAGEPlayer (Min. 2 mpg) GP FTM-A Pct.

1. Greg Garton (83-84) 28 176-194 *.9072. Eddin Santiago (01-02) 28 141-158 *.8923. Greg Garton (85-86) 31 122-137 .8914. Carl Tyler (83-84) 29 94-106 .8875. Greg Garton (84-85) 28 171-196 *.872

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer GP Avg. 3M

1. Elyjah Clark (17-18) 30 3.7 1102. Elyjah Clark (18-19) 32 3.3 104 3. Elyjah Clark (16-17) 30 3.0 894. Austin Wright (15-16) 30 2.9 885. Austin Wright (14-15) 31 2.5 796. Carlos Escalera (00-01) 31 2.5 787 Skyler Bowlin (10-11) 31 2.5 778. Brad Jackson (88-89) 26 2.9 76

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.Player (Min. 1 mpg) GP 3M-A Pct.

1. Austin Wright (13-14) 30 69-140 .4932. Austin Wright (14-15) 31 79-162 .4882. Caleb Engelken (02-03) 18 32-68 .4714. Parker Jennings (18-19) 32 50-108 .463 5. Austin Wright (15-16) 30 88-191 .461

REBOUNDSPlayer GP Avg. Reb.

1. John Thomas (71-72) 31 14.4 4452. John Thomas (70-71) 24 16.2 3893. John Thomas (69-70) 29 13.2 3834. Russell Bland (76-77) 30 12.1 3645. Fred Hatfield (69-70) 28 12.7 356

REBOUNDING AVERAGEPlayer GP Reb. Avg.

1. John Thomas (70-71) 24 389 16.22. John Thomas (71-72) 31 445 14.43. John Thomas (69-70) 29 383 13.24. Cicero Lassiter (73-74) 19 244 12.85. Fred Hatfield (69-70) 28 356 12.7

ASSISTSPlayer GP Avg. Ast.

1. Eddin Santiago (99-00) 32 7.3* 2322. Eddin Santiago (01-02) 28 7.6* 2143. Eddin Santiago (00-01) 30 6.4* 1914. Tyler Ryerson (05-06) 28 6.5 1825. Skyler Bowlin (10-11) 31 5.7 178

STEALSPlayer GP Avg. Stl.

1. Eddin Santiago (00-01) 30 3.8* 1142. Eddin Santiago (99-00) 32 3.2* 1033. Eddin Santiago (01-02) 28 3.5* 97 4. Carl Tyler (83-84) 29 3.1 89 Reggie Grantham (86-87) 33 2.7 89

BLOCKED SHOTSPlayer GP Avg. Blk.

1. Slim Magee (13-14) 30 2.2 652. Greg Renfroe (14-15) 31 2.0 623. Jordan Talbert (12-13) 28 2.2 614. James Ward (84-85) 28 2.0 555. Chris Tucker (91-92) 28 1.9 546. Chris Tucker (93-94) 26 2.0 51 Chris Tucker (92-93) 31 1.6 51* Led league. Note: Some stats do not exist for every season.

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CAREER LEADERS

Greg Garton finished his career as Southern’s all-time leader with 2,140 points. He is the only Lion to top the

2,000 career points plateau.

SCORING AVERAGEPlayer (Min. 40 games played) GP Pts. Avg.1. Cam Martin (18-present) 47 1,039 22.12. Taevaunn Prince (14-16) 61 1,303 21.43. Terrance Sisson (93-95) 47 980 20.94. Russell Bland (76-78) 65 1,271 19.65. Kenny Simpson (90-92) 57 1,097 19.2

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPlayer (Min. 4 mpg/200 Tot.) GP FGM-A Pct.1. Slim Magee (13-14) 30 142-212 .6702. Keanne Thoman (08-12) 117 635-1032 .6153. Cam Martin (18-present) 47 353-596 .5924. Terrance Sisson (93-95) 47 361-612 .5905. Fred Hatfield (69-71) 50 336-571 .588

3-POINT FG MADEPlayer GP Avg. 3M1. Elyjah Clark (2016-present) 108 3.0 3262. Austin Wright (12-16) 114 2.9 2653. Skyler Bowlin (07-11) 118 1.9 2244. Jason Adams (08-12) 117 1.8 2135. Keith Allen (89-93) 115 1.5 178

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.Player (Min. 1mpg) GP 3PM-A Pct.1. Austin Wright (12-16) 114 265-573 .4622. Parker Jennings (16-present) 96 105-233 .4513. Dirk Price (92-94) 57 109-268 .4074. Eddin Santiago (98-02) 117 91-227 .401 Marquis Addison (10-14) 120 128-319 .4016. Elyjah Clark (2016-present) 90 280-701 .399

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEPlayer (Min. 2 mpg/100 Tot.) GP FTM-A Pct.1. Greg Garton (82-86) 116 552-624 .8852. Marquis Addison (10-14) 120 479-573 .8363. Skyler Bowlin (07-11) 118 416-501 .8304. Eddie Reece (94-96) 33 105-128 .8205. Russell Bland (76-78) 65 311-381 .8166. Elyjah Clark (16-present) 108 255-315 .8107. Cam Martin (18-present) 47 286-354 .808

REBOUNDSPlayer GP Avg. Reb.1. John Thomas (69-73) 112 13.7 1,5362. Chris Tucker (90-94) 111 8.6 9523. Jordan Talbert (10-14) 119 6.1 7314. Keane Thomann (08-12) 117 5.6 6555. Russell Bland (76-78) 65 10.1 654

REBOUNDING AVERAGEPlayer GP Reb. Avg.1. John Thomas (69-73) 112 1,536 13.72. Cicero Lassiter (71-74) 49 557 11.43. Fred Hatfield (69-71) 50 559 11.24. Maurice Dixon (75-76, 77-78) 36 372 10.35. Russell Bland (76-78) 65 654 10.1

ASSISTSPlayer GP Avg. Ast.1. Eddin Santiago (98-02) 117 6.9 8042. Tyler Ryerson (04-08) 116 5.0 5783. Skyler Bowlin (07-11) 118 4.7 5584. Carl Tyler (80-84) 120 3.0 3546. CJ Carr (16-18) 59 5.7 338

BLOCKED SHOTS (Complete Since 1984-85)Player GP Avg. Blk.1. Chris Tucker (90-94) 111 1.6 1792. Matt Olson (95-99) 105 1.2 1293. Jordan Talbert (10-Pres.) 88 1.3 1174. Keane Thomann (08-12) 117 0.9 1155. Osiris Ricardo (97-00) 59 1.5 90

STEALSPlayer GP Avg. Stl.1. Eddin Santiago (98-02) 117 3.3 3832. Skyler Bowlin (07-11) 118 2.2 2653. Hiram Ocasio (01-05) 117 2.2 2584. Marquis Addison (10-14) 120 1.9 2235. Jason Adams (08-12) 120 1.5 180

GAMES PLAYEDPlayer Seasons GP1. Jason Adams 2008-12 (4) 120 Carl Tyler 1980-84 (4) 120 Marquis Addison 2010-14 (4) 1204. Jordan Talbert 2010-14 (4) 1195. Skyler Bowlin 2007-10 (4) 118

#Indicates part of career was prior to the three-point era. †Indicates complete career statistics are not avail able (num ber of games with particular stat available follow seasons played).

Note: Statistics do not exist for the 1968-69 & 1974-75 seasons, while some stats are not available for every season.

TOTAL POINTSPlayer Seasons GP FGM-A FG% 3M-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% HG Avg. TP 1. Greg Garton 1982-86 (4) 116 794-1524 .521 --- --- 552-624 .885 38 18.4 2,140 2. Jason Adams 2008-12 (4) 120 726-1482 .490 213-559 .381 316-435 .726 43 16.5 1,981 3. Carl Tyler 1980-84 (4) 120 806-1656 .487 --- --- 290-392 .740 49 15.9 1,902 4. John Thomas 1969-73 (4) 112 720-1329 .542 --- --- 334-556 .601 na 15.8 1,770 5. Marquis Addison 2010-14 (4) 120 530-1141 .465 128-319 .401 479-573 .836 34 13.9 1,667 6. Skyler Bowlin 2007-11 (4) 118 512-1204 .425 224-633 .354 416-501 .830 34 14.1 1,664 7. Elyjah Clark 2016-present 108 506-1176 .430 326-817 .399 235-315 .810 34 14.8 1,593 8. Keane Thomann 2008-12 (4) 117 635-1032 .615 --- --- 253-368 .688 32 13.0 1,523 9. Chris Tucker 1990-94 (4) 111 577-1068 .540 8-32 .250 358-534 .670 37 13.7 1,52010. Matt Olson 1995-99 (4) 105 491-859 .572 0-1 .000 422-556 .759 27 13.4 1,40410. Terry Shumpert 1998-02 (4) 117 494-1183 .418 83-303 .274 308-429 .718 28 11.8 1,37912. Taevaunn Prince 2014-16 (2) 61 403-753 .535 42-112 .375 455-543 .838 38 21.4 1,30313. Russell Bland 1976-78 (2) 65 478-939 .509 --- --- 311-381 .816 38 19.6 1,27114. Kinzer Lambert 2016-present 107 420-873 .481 167-421 .397 196-280 .700 27 11.2 1,20315. Hiram Ocasio 2001-05 (4) 117 370-891 .415 123-403 .305 305-396 .770 23 10.0 1,16816. Marvin Townsend 1985-87 (2) 64 454-925 .491 1-1 1.000 258-390 .662 36 18.2 1,16717. Mario Phillips 1995-99 (4) 106 390-934 .418 91-382 .238 222-313 .709 23 10.5 1,10918. Eddin Santiago 1998-02 (4) 117 338-746 .453 91-227 .401 341-434 .786 37 9.5 1,10819. Carlos Escalera 1999-2001 (2) 61 393-830 .473 118-330 .357 200-259 .803 35 18.1 1,10420. Kenny Simpson 1990-92 (2) 57 458-877 .522 1-6 .166 180-329 .547 33 19.2 1,09721. CJ Carr 2016-18 (2) 58 370-863 .429 112-331 .338 228-283 .806 27 18.6 1,08022. Chris Tuggle 1985-87 (2) 63 422-734 .574 1-5 .200 227-304 .747 38 17.0 1,07223. Austin Wright 2012-16 (4) 114 352-773 .455 265-573 .462 88-116 .759 28 9.3 1,05724. Cam Martin 2018-present 47 353-596 .592 47-136 .346 286-354 .808 49 22.1 1,039

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Greg Garton

John Thomas

Eddin Santiago

Chris Tucker

Carl Tyler

Elyjah Clark tied the MSSU Single-Game three point record with nine in a game against Pittsburg State

in 2018

Elyjah Clark

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPointsGame: 49, Carl Tyler vs. Missouri Western, 1-13-84;

Cam Martin, vs. Minnesota State, 11-10-18Season: 791, Taevaunn Prince 2015-16Career: 2,140, Greg Garton, 1982-86

Scoring AverageSeason: 26.4, Taevaunn Prince, 2015-16 (791 in 30

games)Career: 21.4, Taevaunn Prince, 2014-16 (1,303 in 61

games)

Field Goals MadeGame: 19, Carl Tyler vs. Mo. Western, 1-13-84Season: 280, Roland Martin, 1977-78Career: 806, Carl Tyler, 1980-84

Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 563, Carl Tyler, 1983-84Career: 1,656, Carl Tyler, 1980-84

Field Goal PercentageGame (Min. 10 Made): 1.000, Matt Olson vs. Avila, 12-6-97 (12-for-12)Season: .670, Slim Magee, 2013-14 (142-212)Career: .670, Slim Magee, 2013-14 (142-212) Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame: 9, Austin Wright, vs. Northeastern State,

1-10-15; Elyjah Clark, vs. Pittsburg State, 2-3-18; Cam Martin, vs. Washburn, 3-16-19

Game, Opposing Player: 10, Eddie Jackson, Pittsburg State, 2-23-05 (at MSSU)

Season: 110, Elyjah Clark, 2017-18Career: 265, Austin Wright, 2012-16

Three-Point Field Goals Made/GameSeason: 3.7, Elyjah Wright, 2017-18, (110 in 30)

gamesCareer: 3.0, Elyjah Wright, 2016-present (326

in 108)

Consec. Games with a Three-PointerSeason: 30, Elyjah Clark, 2017-18Career: 47, Elyjah Clark, 1-5-17 - 11-9-18

Three-Point Field Goal AttemptsGame: 17, Elyjah Clark, vs. Washburn, 3/16/19Game, Opposing Player: 18, Eddie Jackson,

Pittsburg State, 2-23-05 (at MSSU)Season: 263, Elyjah Clark, 2018-19Career: 817, Elyjah Clark, 2016-present

Three-Point Field Goal PercentageGame (Min. 4 Made): 1.000, Austin Wright vs.

Washburn (7-for-7), 12-7-13 1.000, Allan Brown vs. Truman (5-for-5), 2-15-97 1.000, Mariun Price vs. Puerto Rico-Bayamon

(4-of-4), 12-20-08Game, Opposing Player: 1.000, Kurtis Koenig,

Southwest Baptist, 12/9/09 (at MSSU), Kita Jones, Lincoln, 11-24-87 (at LU), & Jeff Doyle, South ern Indiana, 12-19-93 (at USI) [all 4-for-4]

Season: .493, Austin Wright, 2013-14 (69-for-140)Career: .462, Austin Wright, 2012-16 (265-for-573)

Free Throws MadeGame: 20, Chris Tuggle vs. William Jewell, 3-3-87

(OT; 26 att.) [In Regulation: 19, Greg Garton vs. Arkansas Tech, 12-9-83]

Season: 273, Taevaunn Prince, 2015-16Career: 552, Greg Garton, 1982-86

Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 322, Taevaunn Prince, 2015-16Career: 624, Greg Garton, 1982-86

Free Throw PercentageGame (Min. 18 Made): 1.000, Russell Bland at

Southwest Baptist, 11-23-76 (18-for-18)Season: .907, Greg Garton, 1983-84 (176-for-194)Career: .885, Greg Garton, 1982-86 (552-for-624)

ReboundsGame: 27, Russell Bland at Southwest Baptist,

11-23-76Season: 445, John Thomas, 1971-72Career: 1,536, John Thomas, 1969-73

Rebound AverageSeason: 16.2, John Thomas, 1970-71 (389 in 24

games)Career: 13.7, John Thomas, 1969-73 (1,536 in 112

games)

Personal Fouls (Since 1977-78)Season: 125, Roland Martin, 1977-78Career: 365, Chris Tucker, 1990-94

AssistsGame: 16, CJ Carr, vs. Pittsburg State, 2-4-17Season: 232, Eddin Santiago, 1999-00Career: 804, Eddin Santiago, 1998-02 (also

MIAA career record)

Assist AverageSeason: 7.64, Eddin Santiago, 2001-02 (214 in

28 games)Career: 6.87, Eddin Santiago, 1998-02 (804 in 117

games) (also MIAA career record)

Turnovers (Since 1977-78)Game (Since 84-85): 11, Quentin Edwards at

West Texas A&M, 11-26-04Season: 120, Antonio Taylor, 1987-88Career: 307, Marquis Addison, 2010-14

Blocked Shots (Since 1984-85)Game: 9, Chris Tucker at Pittsburg State, 2-5-94

(2OT)Season: 65, Slim Magee, 2013-14

Career: 179, Chris Tucker, 1990-94

Steals (Since 1983-84)Game: 10, Eddin Santiago vs. Missouri Western,

1-24-01 (also MIAA record)Season: 114, Eddin Santiago, 2000-01 (also

MIAA record)Career: 383, Eddin Santiago, 1998-02 (also

NCAA-II and MIAA career record)

Games PlayedSeason: 36, Shelvy Brown, Roland Martin & Scott

Schulte, 1977-78Career: 120, Marquis Addison, 2010-14; Jason

Adams 2008-12; & Carl Tyler, 1980-84

Games Started (Since 1977-78)Season: 36, Shelvy Brown, Roland Martin & Scott

Schulte, 1977-78Career: 113, Marquis Addison 2010-14 & Eddin

Santiago, 1998-02

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Eddin Santiago finished his career as the MIAA’s all-time leader in assists (804) and steals (383).

MSSU RECORDSPointsGame: 137 vs. Ozark Christian (36), 11-17-00; vs. Baptist

Bible (50), 11-29-18Game, Losing Effort: 111 at Nebraska-Omaha (113), 2-25-10Game, Opponent: 122, Southwest Baptist, 2-21-91 (SBU

won 122-77 at SBU)Game, Combined Teams: 225; Missouri Southern 109,

Central Okla. 116, 3-13-03 (@ UCO)Season: 2,897, 1986-87

Fewest PointsGame: 39 at Tarkio (38), 12-20-69 (3OT)Game, Winning Effort: 39 vs. Tarkio (38), 12-20-69 (3OT)Game, Opponent: 34, Cardinal-Newman, 11-17-83 (Southern

won 113-34)Game, Combined Teams: 77, Southern-39, Tarkio-38,

12-20-69 (3OT, at Tarkio)Season: 1,730, 1988-89

Season Scoring AverageHighest: 87.8, 1986-87 (2,897 pts. in 33 games)Lowest: 66.1, 1987-88 (1,785 pts. in 27 games)

Highest Average Scoring MarginSeason: 11.7 (79.5 off, 67.8 def.), 2000-01

Field Goals MadeGame: 57 vs. Ozark Christian, 11-17-00Season: 1,115, 1986-87

Fewest Field Goals MadeGame: 11 at Southwest Baptist, 2-3-98Season: 665, 1988-89

Field Goal AttemptsGame: 95 vs. Northeastern State, 12-6-85; vs. Baptist

Bible, 11-29-18Season: 2,298, 1977-78

Fewest Field Goal AttemptsGame: 35 vs. Washburn, 2-27-93Season: 1,505, 1988-89

Field Goal PercentageGame: .695 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma (41-for-59)

11-14-86Season: .506, 1980-81 (971-for-1,919)

Lowest Field-Goal PercentageGame: .267 vs. Southwest Baptist (16-for-60) 1-9-89Season: .386, 1975-76 (828 of 2,143)

Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame: 22, vs. Washburn, 3-16-19Game, Opponent: 17, Central Missouri, 3-6-05 (at Kansas

City, Mo.) Southwest Baptist, 1-19-08Season: 359, 2018-19

Fewest Three-Point Field Goals MadeSeason: 55, 1987-88

Three-Point Field Goals Made/ GameSeason: 11.2, 2018-19, (359 in 32 games)

Three-Point AttemptsGame: 33, vs. Ozark Christian, 1-15-97; at Truman, 1-16-93;

vs. St. Gregory’s, 12-6-03Game, Opponent: 41, Northwestern Oklahoma, 11-30-02Season: 966, 2018-19

Fewest Three-Point AttemptsSeason: 181, 1987-88

Three-Point PercentageGame: .750 at Missouri Western, 2-23-91 (6-for-8)Game, Opponent: 1.000, Rockhurst, 11-20-86 (6-for-6, at

Southern)Season: .413, 2013-14 (203-for-491)

Lowest Three-Point PercentageSeason: .292, 1994-95 (141-for-483)

Free Throws MadeGame: 43 vs. Washburn, 2-27-93Season: 639, 2013-14

Fewest Free Throws MadeGame: 0 vs. Missouri Western, 2-14-96Season: 269, 1978-79

Free Throw AttemptsGame: 60 vs. Washburn, 2-27-93Season: 868, 2013-14

Fewest Free Throw AttemptsGame: 2 vs. Missouri Western, 2-14-96Season: 368, 1978-79

Free Throw PercentageGame: 1.000 vs. Missouri Western, 2-11-99 & vs. Emporia

State, 2-13-88 (both 18-for-18) Season: .778, 1983-84 (432-for-555)

Lowest Free Throw PercentageGame: .000 vs. Missouri Western (0-for-2), 2-14-96Season: .604, 1972-73 (339-for-561)

ReboundsGame: 77, vs. Baptist Bible, 11-29-18Season: 1,451, 1977-78

Fewest ReboundsGame: 16 at West Texas A&M, 11-23-12Season: 879, 1987-88

Season Rebounding AverageHighest: 51.2, 1970-71 (1,228 reb. in 24 games)Lowest: 31.6, 1978-79 (917 reb. in 29 games)

Most Personal Fouls (Since 1977-78)Game: 34 vs. Southeast Missouri State, 2-7-90, OTSeason: 751, 1977-78

Fewest Personal Fouls (Since 1977-78)Game: 9, vs. Hannibal-LaGrange 12-3-05 & at Missouri

Western 12-30-05Season: 485, 1997-98

Disqualifications (Since 1984-85)Game: 4 vs. Emporia State, 1-18-86, at Harding, 12-5-87 &

at Missouri-St. Louis, 1-23-93Season: 24, 1984-85

Assists (Since 1977-78)Game: 37, vs. Baptist Bible, 11-29-18Season: 692, 1977-78

Turnovers (Since 1977-78)Game: 33 vs. Washburn, 1-16-88Season: 556, 2004-05

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The Lions celebrate winning the 1999-2000 MIAA Championship, their first MIAA regular-season title. The Lions went on to advance to the Elite Eight.

MSSU RECORDSBlocked Shots (Since 1984-85)Game: 12 at Pittsburg State, 2-5-94 ( 2OT)Season: 170, 2013-14

Steals (Since 1983-84)Game: 27 vs. Central Bible College, 11-20-07Season: 376, 1986-87

MISCELLANEOUSMargin of VictoryGame: 101 vs. Ozark Christian, 11-17-00 (Southern won 137-36 at home)

Margin of DefeatGame: 55 vs. SIU-Carbondale, 12-22-94 (SIU won 102-47

at SIU) [vs. NCAA-II Opp., 45 vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-21-91 (SBU won 122-77 at SBU)]

WinsSeason: 30, 1999-00 (30-3 record)Conference: 19, 2010-11 (19-3 record)

Fewest WinsSeason: 4, 1988-89 (4-22 record)Conference: 0, 1987-88 (0-14 record)

LossesSeason: 22, 1987-88 (5-22 record) & 1988-89 (4-22 record)Conference: 14, 1987-88 (0-14 record)

Fewest LossesSeason: 3, 1999-2000 (30-3 record)Conference: 1, 1977-78 (13-1 record)

Win-Loss PercentageSeason: .909, 1999-00 (30-3 record)Conference: .928, 1977-78 (13-1 record)

Worst Win-Loss PercentageSeason: .154, 1988-89 (4-22 record)Conference: .000, 1987-88 (0-14 record)

Home WinsSeason: 18, 1999-00 (18-0 record)Conference: 9, 1999-00 (9-0 record)

Home LossesSeason: 11, 1988-89 (2-11 record)Conference: 7, 1987-88 & 1988-89 (both 0-7)

Road Wins (Including Neutral Sites)Season: 12, 1977-78 (12-8 record) and 1999-00 (12-3 record)Conference: 7, 1999-00 (7-2 record)

Road Losses (Including Neutral Sites)Season: 13, 1973-74 & 1984-85 (both 2-13 record)Conference: 8, 1993-94 (0-8 record)

Consecutive WinsSeason & Overall: 15, 1999-00 (1-8-00 to 2-23-00)Conference: 15, 1999-2000 (1-8-00 to 2-23-00)Conf., Overall: 15, 1999-00 (1-8-00 to 2-23-00)

Consecutive LossesSeason, Overall: 16, 1988-89 (1-14-89 to 2-25-89)Conference: 14, 1987-88 (all 14 games)Conference, Overall: 27, 1987-89 (1-5-88 to 2-25-89)

Consecutive Wins to Start SeasonSeason: 12, 2008-09Conference: 11, 1977-78 & 1980-81

Consecutive Losses to Start SeasonSeason: 1, several times, latest 1994-95Conference: 14, 1987-88 (all 14 games)

Consecutive Home WinsSeason: 18, 1999-2000 (all 18 games)Overall: 25, 1-17-18 to present Conference: 9, 1999-00; 2018-19 (all nine games)Conference, Overall: 17, 2-20-99 to 2-10-01; 1-17-18 to

present

Consecutive Home LossesSeason: 8, 1988-89 (1-17-89 to end of season)Overall: 9, 1988-90 (1-17-89 to 12-12-89)Conference: 7, 1987-88 & 1988-89 (all 7 gms)Conf., Overall: 14, 1987-89 (1-22-88 to 2-18-89)

Consecutive Road Losses (Including Neutral Sites)

Season: 13, 1984-85 (11-17-84 to 2-23-85)Overall: 15, 1986-89 (3-11-87 to 11-29-88)Conference: 8, 1993-94 (all 8 games)Conf., Overall: 13, 1987-89 (1-5-88 to 2-25-89)

Overtime GamesSeason: 4, 1982-83 (4-0 record), 1989-90 (3-1), 1994-95

(3-1), and 1995-96 (1-3)

Overtime PeriodsGame: 3, at Tarkio, 12-20-69 (Southern won 39-38), at

Rockhurst, 3-2-81 (Southern won 96-87), at Truman, 1-27-96 (Southern won 107-97)

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SINGLE GAME LEADERSSCORING1. 49, Carl Tyler vs. Missouri Western, 1-13-84 49, Cam Martin vs. Minnesota State, 11-10-182. 47, CJ Carr, vs. Minnesota State, 11-12-162. 43, Jason Adams vs. Arkansas-Monticello 11-12-11 43, Antonio Taylor vs. Rockhurst, 1-26-884. 42, Jason Adams vs. Fort Hays State, 3-2-125. 39, Terrance Sisson vs. Emporia St., 2-25-956. 38, Taevaunn Prince at Nebraska-Kearney, 1-2-16 38, Dirk Price vs. Emporia State, 1-22-94 38, Chris Tuggle vs. William Jewell, 3-3-87 38, Greg Garton at William Jewell, 11-17-84 38, Russell Bland vs. Wayne St., 2-11-77

THREE-POINT FG MADE1. 9, Elyjah Clark, vs. Pittsburg State, 2-3-18 9, Austin Wright, vs. Northeastern State, 1-10-15 9, Cam Martin vs. Washburn, 3-16-192. 8, Ameer Watts vs. St. Gregory’s, 12-6-03 8, Dirk Price vs. Emporia State, 1-22-94 3. 7, Austin Wright vs. Central Oklahoma, 12-3-15 7, Austin Wright vs. Washburn, 12-7-13 7, Keith Allen vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 2-16-91 7, Braelon Walker vs. Emporia State, 2-23-19 7, Parker Jennings vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 3-2-194. 6, 22 times

ASSISTS1. 16, CJ Carr, vs. Pittsburg State, 2-4-172. 15, Eddin Santiago vs. NW Missouri, 1-29-003. 14, Jeff Starkweather at Drury, 11-28-844. 13, Tyler Ryerson vs. Baconel, 11-29-05 13, Ameer Watts at Emporia State, 1-21-04 13, Eddin Santiago vs. Missouri Western, 2-20-02 13, Eddin Santiago vs. Central Arkansas, 12-7-99 13, Eddin Santiago vs. Emporia State, 1-30-99 13, Kyle Hardin vs. Missouri Western, 1-11-95 (OT) 13, Shelvy Brown vs. Wayne State, 2-10-79

REBOUNDS1. 27, Russell Bland at Southwest Baptist, 11-23-762. 25, John Thomas at Arkansas Tech, 11-23-703. 24, John Thomas vs. Arkansas Tech, 11-22-714. 22, Chris Tucker vs. Missouri Western, 2-22-925. 21, Terrance Sisson vs. Emporia State, 2-25-95 21, John Thomas vs. Pittsburg State, 11-27-72

BLOCKED SHOTS1. 9, Chris Tucker at Pittsburg State, 2-5-94 (2OT)2. 7, Bruce Marshall vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-7-16 7, Slim Magee vs. Neb.-Kearney, 12-5-13 7, Jordan Tablert, vs. Fort Hays State, 3-7-133. 6, Bruce Marshall at Northwest Missouri State, 1-27-16 6, Slim Magee vs. Missouri Western, 2-15-14 6, Jordan Talbert vs. Ottwa, 11-30-13 6, Jordan Tablert, vs. Central Missouri, 2-9-13 6, Carlos Collazo vs. Messenger, 2-17-03 6,Osiris Ricardo vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 11-25-97 6, Osiris Ricardo vs. Ozark Christian, 11-15-97

6,James Ward vs. Missouri Western, 2-2-85

STEALS1. 10, Eddin Santiago vs. Missouri Western 1-24-01 2. 9, Hiram Ocasio vs. Paul Quinn, 11-28-03 9, Eddin Santiago vs. Northwest Missouri, 1-29-00 9, Eddin Santiago vs. Missouri S & T 1-8-015. 8, Hiram Ocasio at Southwest Baptist, 2-14-04 8, Hiram Ocasio vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-17-04 8, Mario Phillips vs. Central Missouri, 1-13-96 (OT) 8, Kyle Hardin at Pittsburg State, 11-19-94 8, Ron Joyner vs. Emporia State, 3-2-93 8, Kenny Simpson at Lincoln, 1-12-91 8, Chris Tuggle vs. Kearney State, 1-23-87 Note: Leaders are complete since 1984-85.

Carl Tyler scored an MSSU single-game record 49 points against Missouri Western on Jan. 13, 1984.

He went on to rank third in career scoring (1,902 points) and is the all-time leader with 120 games played.