Michigan Wolverines Basketball - Statistics

Statistics

National records
  • Most different players to make a Three-point field goal in game: 9 vs. Eastern Michigan, December 13, 2008 (tied Dartmouth, 1993)
  • Combined team rebounds: 152, Michigan (57) vs. Indiana (95) March 11, 1961
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Tournament records
  • Single-game rebounds (Since 1973): 26—Phil Hubbard, Michigan vs. Detroit, RSF, 3-17-1977
  • Single-year points 184—Glen Rice, Michigan, 1989 (6 games)
  • Single-year field goals made 75—Glen Rice, Michigan, 1989 (6 games)
  • Single-year three-point field goals made 27—Glen Rice, Michigan, 1989 (6 games)
  • Career three-point field goals percentage (Minimum 30 made) 56.5% (35-62)—Glen Rice, Michigan, 1986-89 (13 games)
  • Single-game points, Both Teams 264—Loyola Marymount (149) vs. Michigan (115), 2nd R, 3-18-1990
  • Fewest single-game three point field goals made, team (in a final four): 0, *Michigan vs. Kentucky, NSF, 4-3-1993 (ot)
  • Fewest single-game three point field goals attempted, team (final four): 4, *Michigan vs. Kentucky, NSF, 4-3-1993 (ot)
  • Single-game assists (in a championship game): 11, Rumeal Robinson, Michigan vs. Seton Hall, 4-3-1989 (ot)
  • Fewest single-game three point field goals made, team (championship game): 1, *Michigan vs. Duke, CH, 4-6-1992
  • Lowest single-game three point field goal percentage, team (championship game): 9.1% (1-11), *Michigan vs. Duke, CH, 4-6-1992
  • Single-year two-game assists (final four): 23, Rumeal Robinson, Michigan, 1989
Selected former NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Tournament records
  • Single-game free throws made (final four): 15, Bill Buntin, Michigan vs. Kansas State, N3d, 3-21-1964 (broken 3-20-1965)
  • Fewest single-game three point field goals made, team (final four): 1, *Michigan vs. Duke, CH, 4-6-1992 (broken 4-3-1993)
  • Lowest single-game three point field goal percentage, team (final four): 9.1% (1-11), *Michigan vs. Duke, CH, 4-6-1992 (broken 4-1-2006)
  • Most single-game players disqualified, team (championship game): 3, Michigan vs. UCLA, 3-20-1965 (broken 3-31-1997)
  • Single-year two-game assists, team (final four): 42, Michigan, 1989 (broken 1990)
National statistical champions
  • Team field goal percentage: 54.6% (1198 of 2196), 1988; 56.6% (1325 of 2341), 1989
Selected notable statistics
  • 30-game winners: 1993 (31), 1989 (30)
  • 1989 team continues to rank second in single-season team field goal percentage: 56.6% (1325 of 2341).
Current Big Ten records
  • Career field goals attempted: Mike McGee (2077, 1978–81)
  • Career three point field goals made: Louis Bullock (339*, 1996–99)
  • Single-game three point field goals percentage (100% most made): Glen Rice (7 of 7, vs. Wisconsin 2/25/1989)
  • Single-season points, team: (3393, 1988–89)
  • Single-game field goals made, team: (55, vs. Iowa 3/10/1990)
  • Single-season field goals made, team: (1325, 1988–89)
  • Single-season field goals attempted, team: (2341, 1988–89)
  • Single-season field goal percentage, team: (.566, 1,325 of 2,341, 1988–89)
  • Single-season field goal percentage, team (conference games only): (.561, 606 of 1,080, 1988–89)
  • Single-game three point field goals attempted, team: (42, vs. Florida Gulf Coast 12/22/2008)
  • Single-game three point field goals attempted, team (conference games only): (40, at Indiana 1/7/09)
  • Single-season three point field goals attempted, team: (912, 2008–09)
  • Single-season three point field goals attempted, team (conference games only): (471, 2008–09)
  • Single-season rebounds, team: (1521, 1964–65)
  • Single-game assists, team: (37, vs. Western Michigan 12/7/1987 and vs. Eastern Michigan 12/12/1987)
  • Single-game assists, team (conference games only): (36, vs. Iowa 2/3/1988)
  • Single-season assists, team: (745, 1988–89)
  • Single-game blocked shots, team: (18, vs. Florida Southern 12/7/1985)
  • Single-season free throw percentage (conference games only): Daniel Horton (.978 (89 of 91), 2006)
  • Single-season personal fouls, team: (456, 1953)
  • Single-season overtime games: (6, 1981)
Selected former Big Ten records
  • Career points: Mike McGee (2439, 1977–81, broken in 1989), Glen Rice (2442, 1985–89, broken in 1993)
  • Career points (conference games only): McGee (1503, 1977–81, broken in 1995)
  • Single-game field goals made: John Tidwell (20, vs. Minnesota 3/4/1961, broken 2/16/1963)
  • Single-season field goals made: Cazzie Russell (308, 1965–66, broken 1981), McGee (309, 1980–81, broken in 1986)
  • Career field goals made: Russell (839, 1964–66, broken 1970), McGee (1010, 1978–81, broken in 1993)
  • Single-game three point field goals made: Garde Thompson (9, vs. Navy 3/12/1987, broken 2/23/2003)
  • Single-game points, team: 128 (vs. Purdue 2/19/1966, broken 12/30/2006)
  • Single-game field goals made, team: (52, vs. Purdue 2/19/1966, broken 12/19/1972)
  • Single-season field goals made, team: (1198, 1987–88, broken 1989)
  • Single-season assists, team: (694, 1987–88, broken 1989)
  • Single-season blocked shots, team: (193, 1992-93*, surpassed 2000)
  • Single-season field goals made per game (conference games only): Russell (13.0 (182 in 14), 1966, broken 1969)
  • Single-season rebounds (total and per game) (conference games only): M. C. Burton (249 in 14 games, 1959, broken 1960)
  • Single-season points per game, team (conference games only): 92.9 (1965 (1,300 in 14), broken 1966)
  • Single-season points per game, team (conference games only): 95.4 (1966 (1,336 in 14), broken 1969)
  • Single-season three point field goals attempted, team (conference games only): (434, 2007–08)
  • Single-game three point field goal percentage, team (conference games only):.875 (7 of 8, vs. Iowa 2/3/1988, broken 2/4/1988)
Big Ten statistical champions (individual)
  • Scoring (Conference games only until 1990): 1928 Bennie Oosterbaan 129; 1959 M.C. Burton 22.6; 1966 Cazzie Russell 33.2; 1974 Campy Russell 24.0; 1988 Glen Rice 22.9; 1989 Rice 24.8
  • Field goal Percentage (Conference games only until 1990): 1966 Cazzie Russell .542; 1967 Dave McClellan .588; 1971 Ken Brady .617; 1975 John Robinson .603; 1979 Marty Bodnar .603; 1989 Loy Vaught .677; 2001 Chris Young .640 (all games); 2006 Courtney Sims .633 (all games)
  • Three point field goals: 1989 Glen Rice 55 (conference games); 1991 Demetrius Calip 48 (conference games); 1998 Louis Bullock 51* (conference games); 1999 Robbie Reid 49 (conference games); 1997 Louis Bullock 101* (all games); 1998 Louis Bullock 93* (all games)
  • Three point field goal percentage: 1998 Louis Bullock .481* (conference games); 1999 Robbie Reid .458 (conference games); 2003 LaVell Blanchard .433 (conference games)
  • Free throw percentage: 1975 C.J. Kupec .880 (conference games); 1997 Louis Bullock .893* (conference games); 2006 Daniel Horton .978 (conference games); 2007 Dion Harris .873 (conference games); 1998 Louis Bullock .911* (all games); 1999 Louis Bullock .864* (all games); 2006 Daniel Horton .901 (all games)
  • Rebounds: 1959 M.C. Burton 17.8 (conference games); 1963 Bill Buntin 15.4 (conference games); 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 12.8 (conference games); 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 16.2 (conference games); 1985 Roy Tarpley 9.9 (conference games); 1990 Loy Vaught 10.7 (conference games); 1992 Chris Webber-FR 9.8* (conference games); 1993 Chris Webber 9.7* (conference games); 1990 Loy Vaught 11.2; 1992 Chris Webber-FR 10.0*; 1993 Chris Webber 10.1*
  • Assists: 1988 Gary Grant 6.5 (conference games); 1990 Rumeal Robinson 6.1 (all games)
  • Steals: 1987 Gary Grant 2.67 (conference games); 1988 Gary Grant 2.72 (conference games)
  • Blocked shots: 1986 Roy Tarpley 2.50 (conference games); 1989 Terry Mills 1.22 (conference games); 2008 Ekpe Udoh 2.67 (conference games); 2004 Courtney Sims 2.00 (all games); 2008 Ekpe Udoh 2.88 (all games)
Big Ten statistical champions (team, conference games only)
  • Scoring offense: 1946 55.1, 1965 92.9, 1966 95.4, 1971 88.4, 1972 81.8, 1976 85.8, 1977 83.2, 1987 86.7, 1989 87.8, 1997* 73.3,
  • Scoring defense: 1948 46.3, 1952 56.2, 1964 75.5
  • Scoring margin: 1948 7.6, 1964 10.3, 1965 12.2, 1966 9.9, 1977 9.4, 1985 8.8, 1986 10.6, 1989 10.3
  • Field goal percentage offense: 1966 48.9, 1972 45.3, 1976 52.1, 1989 56.1
  • Field goal percentage defense: 1995 39.4
  • Three point field goals: 1987 89, 1989 103, 1991 118, 1998* 121, 2009 151
  • Three point field goal percentage: 1998 40.1, 2003 37.5
  • Free throw percentage: 1958 73.4, 1975 75.8
  • Rebounds: 1963 49.0, 1965 49.5, 1972 51.6, 1983 34.4, 1986 35.1, 1992 38.2, 1993* 40.9
  • Rebounding margin: 1986 5.8, 1992 5.8, 1993* 7.6, 2004 3.4
  • Steals: 1986 8.61
  • Blocked shots: 1986 3.94, 1993 5.0, 2004 4.31, 2008 4.28
  • Turnover margin: never
Rankings
  • Michigan teams have spent a total of 21 weeks ranked number 1 with the last time occurring in 1993. Entering the 2009–10 season this ranked 13th and third in the Big Ten behind Indiana (44) and Ohio State (30).
  • Two Michigan teams (Dec. 14, 1964 87–85 over Wichita State at Detroit and Dec. 13, 1997 81–73 over Duke at home) have defeated the number one ranked team.

The following table summarizes Michigan history in the AP Poll:

' Preseason Peak Final Weeks ranked Weeks @ #1
Top 10 Poll
1963–64 8 2 2 15/15 0
1964–65 1 1 1 15/15 10
1965–66 2 2 9 10/15 0
1966–67 NR 5 NR 3/15 0
Top 20 Poll
1970–71 NR 12 NR 4/16 0
1971–72 13 9 NR 4/16 0
1972–73 19 18 NR 3/16 0
1973–74 NR 6 6 12/18 0
1974–75 17 11 19 8/19 0
1975–76 16 9 9 16/17 0
1976–77 1 1 1 17/17 8
1977–78 13 9 NR 4/17 0
1978–79 8 6 NR 8/17 0
1980–81 NR 9 NR 11/16 0
1983–84 NR 15 NR 2/17 0
1984–85 NR 2 2 12/17 0
1985–86 3 2 5 17/17 0
1987–88 9 7 10 17/17 0
1988–89 3 2 10 18/18 0
Top 25 Poll
1989–90 4 3 13 17/17 0
1991–92 20 11 15 18/18 0
1992–93 1 1 3 18/18 3
1993–94 5 3 11 18/18 0
1994–95 16 13 NR 5/18 0
1995–96 17 16 NR 13/18 0
1996–97 9 4 NR 16/18 0
1997–98 NR 12 12 12/18 0
2005–06 NR 21 NR 2/19 0
2008–09 NR 23 NR 3/19 0
2009–10 15 15 NR 3/20 0

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