BYU Cougars Men's Basketball - Individual Records

Individual Records

  • Points scored, single game: 52, Jimmer Fredette, March 11, 2011 vs. New Mexico
  • Points scored, season: 1068, Jimmer Fredette, 2011
  • Points scored, career: 2599, Jimmer Fredette, 2007–11
  • Field goals made, single game: 22, Jimmer Fredette, March 11, 2011 vs. New Mexico
  • Field goals made, season: 346, Jimmer Fredette, 2010–2011
  • Field goals made, career: 987, Danny Ainge, 1978–81
  • Three-point field goals made, single game: 9, Jimmer Fredette, December 28, 2009 vs. Arizona
  • Three-point field goals made, season: 124, Jimmer Fredette, 2011
  • Three-point field goals made, career: 296, Jimmer Fredette, 2007–11
  • Free throws made, single game: 23, Jimmer Fredette, March 11, 2010 vs. TCU
  • Free throws made, season: 252, Jimmer Fredette, 2011
  • Free throws made, career: 627, Jimmer Fredette, 2007–11
  • Rebounds, single game: 27, Scott Warner, December 18, 1969 vs. Texas Tech
  • Rebounds, season: 471, Mel Hutchins, 1951
  • Rebounds, career: 922, Michael Smith, 1984, 1987–89
  • Assists, single game: 16, Mike May, December 11, 1976 vs. Niagara
  • Assists, season: 217, Matt Montague, 2002
  • Assists, career: 570, Matt Montague, 1997, 2000–02
  • Steals, single game: 9, Mark Bigelow, November 28, 1998 vs. Arizona
  • Steals, season: 101, Jackson Emery, 2011
  • Steals, career: 249, Jackson Emery, 2006, 2009–11
  • Blocked shots, single game: 14, Shawn Bradley, December 7, 1990 vs. Eastern Kentucky
  • Blocked shots, season: 177, Shawn Bradley, 1991
  • Blocked shots, career: 208, Greg Kite, 1980–83

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