Pat Riley - College Basketball Statistics As A Player

College Basketball Statistics As A Player

University of Kentucky
Season Games
Played
Minutes FG FGA % FT FTA % Total
Rebs
RPG Asst. APG F Total
Points
PPG
1964–65 25 825 160 370 43.2 55 89 61.8 212 8.5 27 1.1 98 375 15.0
1965–66 29 1078 265 514 51.6 107 153 69.9 259 8.9 64 2.3 106 637 22.0
1966–67 26 953 165 373 44.2 122 156 78.2 201 7.7 68 2.6 90 452 17.4
Total 80 2856 590 1257 46.9 284 398 71.4 672 8.4 159 2.0 294 1464 18.1

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