NCAA Basketball Stats - 2009-2010

Season: 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 | 2008-09 | 2009-10
Daily Leaders: Points | Rebounds | Assists | Blocks | Steals | 3-Point Field Goals
Individual Statistics Leaders
Points
PPG
1. S. Curry, Davidson28.6
2. L. Hudson, UT-Martin27.3
3. J. Taylor, C Florida26.2
4. D. Holston, Chicago St25.9
5. S. Jackson, UTEP24.2
Complete Leaders
Rebounds
RPG
1. B. Griffin, Oklahoma14.3
2. J. Bryant, Santa Clara14.2
3. K. Faried, Morehead St12.8
4. D. Blair, Pittsburgh12.2
5. L. Harangody, N Dame12.0
Complete Leaders
Assists
APG
1. J. Jones, Oakland7.8
2. L. Fields, Pittsburgh7.6
3. B. Young, E Carolina7.6
4. D. Harris, Charlotte7.2
5. A. Mitchell, Sam Houston6.8
Complete Leaders
Field-Goal Shooting
FG%
1. S. Johannsen, N Arizona72.7
2. J. Avery, IUPUI67.9
3. K. Cunningham, Boise St67.2
4. C. Elonu, Texas A&M66.7
5. J. Pendergraph, Arizona St66.5
Complete Leaders
More Individual Leaders
Free-Throw Shooting 3-Point Shooting
Blocks Steals
Team Statistics Leaders
Scoring Offense
PPG
1. Virginia Military93.8
2. North Carolina90.2
3. Chicago State84.2
4. Texas State81.5
5. Wake Forest81.4
Complete Leaders
Rebounds
RBG
1. Connecticut42.7
2. North Carolina42.3
3. Radford41.4
4. Northwestern State41.0
5. Washington41.0
Complete Leaders
Field-Goal Shooting
TEAM FG
1. Utah State49.8
2. UCLA49.4
3. North Dakota State48.9
4. Wake Forest48.9
5. Oklahoma48.9
Complete Leaders
3-Point Shooting
3PT%
1. California43.4
2. Portland41.8
3. Cornell41.5
4. Green Bay41.5
5. North Dakota State41.2
Complete Leaders
More Team Leaders
3-Pointers Per Game Free-Throw Shooting

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