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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.