Akron Zips Men's Basketball - Individual Career Records

Individual Career Records

These records are up to date as of the 2008 season.

Points
1. Joe Jakubick - 2,583
2. Len Paul - 2,028
3. Eric McLaughlin - 1,810
4. John Britton - 1,657
5. Bill Turner - 1,630
6. Jimmal Ball - 1,577
7. Romeo Travis - 1,491
8. Don Williams - 1,445
9. Alex Adams - 1,442
10. Bob Smith - 1,437

Rebounds
1. Fred Golding - 1,360
2. Don Williams - 1,218
3. Ray Pryear - 1,213
4. Bill Turner - 1,171
5. Len Paul - 1,021
6. Frank Thompson - 996
7. Alex Adams - 872
8. Harvey Glover - 801
9. Romeo Travis - 783
10. Jeremiah Wood - 777

Assists
1. Dru Joyce - 503
2. Eric McLaughlin - 476
3. Jimmal Ball - 391
4. Nate Barnett - 351
5. Andy Hipsher - 344
6. Nick Dials - 326
7. Steve McNees - 318
8. Joe Jakubick - 300
9. Jami Bosley - 276
10. Mike Dowdell - 261

Steals
1. Jimmal Ball - 242
2. Joe Jakubick - 189
3. Nate Linhart - 186
4. Eric McLaughlin - 177
5. Jami Bosley - 165
6. Shawn Roberts - 156
7. Andy Hipsher - 140
8. Roy Coleman - 136
9. Cedrick Middleton - 131
10. Romeo Travis - 124

Blocked shots
1. Zeke Marshall (active) - 166 (Surpassed 11/26/11 vs Detroit)
2. Romeo Travis - 165
3. Bruce Weinkein - 109
4. George Phillips - 107
5. Rob Preston - 86
6. Joel Price - 82
7. David Mason - 76
8. Quade Milum - 65
9. Mike Bardo - 59
10. Nate Linhart - 53

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