Wisconsin Badgers Football - Individual School Records - Scoring Records

Scoring Records

  • Most points scored, career: 578, Montee Ball (2009–2012)
  • Most points scored, season: 236, Montee Ball (2011)
  • Most points scored, game: 30, Billy Marek (November 23, 1974 vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers), Anthony Davis (November 23, 2002 vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers), Lee Evans (November 15, 2003 vs. Michigan State Spartans), Brian Calhoun (September 3, 2005 vs. Bowling Green Falcons and October 29, 2005 vs. Illinois Fighting Illini), and P.J. Hill (September 15, 2007 vs. The Citadel Bulldogs)
  • Most touchdowns scored, career: 83, Montee Ball (2009–2012)
  • Most touchdowns scored, season: 39, Montee Ball (2011)
  • Most touchdowns scored, game: 5, Billy Marek (November 23, 1974 vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers), Anthony Davis (November 23, 2002 vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers), Lee Evans (November 15, 2003 vs. Michigan State Spartans), Brian Calhoun (September 3, 2005 vs. Bowling Green Falcons and October 29, 2005 vs. Illinois Fighting Illini), and P.J. Hill (September 15, 2007 vs. The Citadel Bulldogs)
  • Most extra points, career: 207, Philip Welch (2008–11)
  • Most extra points, season: 67, Philip Welch (2010)
  • Most extra points, game: 11, Philip Welch (November 13, 2010 vs. Indiana Hoosiers)
  • Most field goals made, career: 65, Todd Gregoire (1984–87)
  • Most field goals made, season: 22, Rich Thompson (1992)
  • Most field goals made, game: 4, Vince Lamia (November 20, 1976 vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers), Todd Gregoire (December 29, 1984 vs. Kentucky Wildcats and November 7, 1987 vs. Ohio State Buckeyes), Rich Thompson (September 19, 1992 vs. Bowling Green Falcons and October 17, 1992 vs. Purdue Boilermakers), Matt Davenport (November 7, 1998 vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers), Vitaly Pisetsky (October 23, 1999 vs. Michigan State Spartans) and Philip Welch (September 27, 2008 vs. Michigan Wolverines)

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