Arizona Wildcats men's basketball statistical leaders

The Arizona Wildcats men's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Arizona Wildcats men's basketball program in various categories, including points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. As of the next college basketball season in 2024–25, the Wildcats represent the University of Arizona in the NCAA Division I Big 12 Conference.[1]

Arizona began competing in intercollegiate basketball in 1904.[1] However, the school's record book does not generally list records from before the 1950s, as records from before this period are often incomplete and inconsistent. Since scoring was much lower in this era, and teams played much fewer games during a typical season, it is likely that few or no players from this era would appear on these lists anyway.

The NCAA did not officially record assists as a stat until the 1983–84 season, and blocks and steals until the 1985–86 season, but Arizona's record books includes players in these stats before these seasons.[2] These lists are updated through the end of the 2022–23 season.

Scoring

Career
Rk Player Points Seasons
1
Sean Elliott
2,555
2
Bob Elliott
2,131
1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77
3
Jason Gardner
1,984
4
Salim Stoudamire
1,960
5
1,925
6
1,849
7
1,818
8
1,791
9
1,789
10
Al Fleming
1,765
1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76


Season
Rk Player Points Season
1
848
2
Sean Elliott
743
3
Derrick Williams
741
4
Sean Elliott
735
5
704
6
694
7
Jason Gardner
692
8
Damon Stoudamire
684
9
Bob Elliott
677
1974–75
10
Salim Stoudamire
662


Single Game
Rk Player Points Season Opponent
1
Ernie McCray
46
1959–60
Cal State Los Angeles
2
Damon Stoudamire
45
Stanford
3
44
1973–74
BYU
Joe Skaisgir
1961–62
Hardin-Simmons
5
Al Fleming
41
Detroit
6
Ąžuolas Tubelis
40
Oregon
Damon Stoudamire
Washington State
Khalid Reeves
Michigan
9
39
Arizona State
Bob Elliott
1974–75
Utah
Al Fleming
1974–75
San Diego State

Rebounds

Career
Rk Player Rebounds Seasons
1
Al Fleming
1,190
1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76
2
Bob Elliott
1,083
1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77
3
975
4
879
5
Anthony Cook
861
6
Bill Reeves
837
1954–55 1955–56 1956–57
7
Michael Wright
832
8
Oumar Ballo
830
9
Ernie McCray
824
1957–58 1958–59 1959–60
10
817


Season
Rk Player Rebounds Season
1
Deandre Ayton
405
2
Jordan Hill
375
3
Leo Johnson
373
1950–51
4
Oumar Ballo
365
4
Bill Reeves
343
1955–56
Al Fleming
1974–75
7
Bob Elliott
341
8
Ryan Anderson
334
9
Al Fleming
329
10
320


Single Game
Rk Player Rebounds Season Opponent
1
Bill Reeves
26
1955–56
UC-Santa Barbara
Joe Skaisgir
1961–62
Cal State-Los Angeles
3
Bob Elliott
25
1973–74
Arizona State
Kenney Davis
Arizona State
5
Leo Johnson
23
1950–51
San Jose State
Al Fleming
1972–73
San Diego
Al Fleming
Old Dominion
8
Ernie McCray
22
1957–58
Cal State-LA
Jordan Hill
UAB
10
Oumar Ballo
21
2023–24
Florida Atlantic
Albert Johnson
1962–63
Idaho State
Al Fleming
1974–75
Columbia

Assists

Career
Rk Player Assists Seasons
1
Russell Brown
810
1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81
2
670
3
Damon Stoudamire
663
4
Jason Gardner
622
5
582
6
560
7
552
8
493
9
459
10
Matt Muehlebach
458


Season
Rk Player Assists Season
1
Russell Brown
247
1978–79
2
238
3
Reggie Geary
231
4
Damon Stoudamire
220
5
Mustafa Shakur
215
6
Damon Stoudamire
208
7
T. J. McConnell
202
8
Russell Brown
200
1979–80
9
Mike Bibby
199
10
Russell Brown
197
1977–78


Single Game
Rk Player Assists Season Opponent
1
Russell Brown
19
1979–80
Grand Canyon
2
Russell Brown
17
1978–79
California
3
Russell Brown
15
1977–78
Utah
Russell Brown
1978–79
Southwestern Louisiana
Russell Brown
1979–80
Midwestern
6
Matt Othick
14
Northern Arizona
Damon Stoudamire
Oregon
8
13
1973–74
Brigham Young
Gilbert Myles
1974–75
Purdue
Russell Brown
1977–78
Wyoming
Russell Brown
1978–79
Stanford
Russell Brown
1979–80
Oregon State
Russell Brown
1980–81
UCLA
Reggie Geary
Iowa
Mike Bibby
Morgan State

Steals

Career
Rk Player Steals Seasons
1
Jason Terry
245
2
238
3
Jason Gardner
225
4
Reggie Geary
208
5
Ken Lofton
200
6
Khalid Reeves
187
7
Russell Brown
177
1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81
8
Damon Stoudamire
174
9
167
10
Mike Bibby
164


Season
Rk Player Steals Season
1
Mike Bibby
87
2
Jason Terry
85
3
T. J. McConnell
83
4
Hassan Adams
82
5
Jason Terry
80
6
Mike Bibby
76
7
71
8
Hassan Adams
69
9
Nick Johnson
68
10
Ken Lofton
67
Reggie Geary


Single Game
Rk Player Steals Season Opponent
1
Bennett Davison
9
Stanford
2
Mike Bibby
8
Texas
3
Jason Gardner
7
UCLA

Blocks

Career
Rk Player Blocks Seasons
1
Anthony Cook
278
2
Channing Frye
258
3
186
4
167
5
162
6
142
7
Jordan Hill
140
8
Oumar Ballo
134
2021–22 2022–23 2023–24
9
Kaleb Tarczewski
117
10
104


Season
Rk Player Blocks Season
1
Christian Koloko
102
Loren Woods
3
Channing Frye
85
4
Anthony Cook
84
Loren Woods
6
Anthony Cook
75
7
Anthony Cook
69
8
Deandre Ayton
66
9
Channing Frye
63
10
Channing Frye
60


Single Game
Rk Player Blocks Season Opponent
1
Loren Woods
14
Oregon

Triple Doubles

Career
Player Date Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Opponent Seasons
Matt Muehlebach
3/9/1990
10
11
10
0
2
USC
Chris Mills
12/18/1991
19
10
10
1
-
Northern Arizona
Damon Stoudamire
2/25/1995
32
12
14
0
1
Oregon
Loren Woods
2/3/2000
16
10
2
14
0
Oregon
Loren Woods
1/13/2001
13
10
1
10
0
Washington
Luke Walton
1/17/2002
27
11
10
4
4
USC
12/9/2003
13
10
10
2
1
Texas
Andre Iguodala
12/28/2003
13
11
11
1
5
Liberty
Andre Iguodala
2/14/2004
14
11
10
0
5
UCLA
2/24/2022
21
10
10
0
0
Utah
Kerr Kriisa
11/11/2022
14
11
12
0
0
Southern

1,000 Point Club

As of the start of the 2023–24 Arizona season, 55 players have scored at least 1,000 points for the University of Arizona Men's Basketball team. Link Richmond was the first Arizona player to reach 1,000 total points and Pelle Larsson is the most recent player.

Career
Rk Player Points Games Avg.
1
Sean Elliott
2,555
133
19.2
2
Bob Elliott
2,131
114
18.7
3
Jason Gardner
1,984
136
14.6
4
Salim Stoudamire
1,960
129
15.2
5
Khalid Reeves
1,925
128
15.0
6
Damon Stoudamire
1,849
123
15.0
7
Hassan Adams
1,818
130
14.0
8
Michael Dickerson
1,791
130
13.8
9
Channing Frye
1,789
133
13.5
10
Al Fleming
1,765
114
15.5
11
1,697
100
17.0
12
1,664
114
14.6
13
Chris Mills
1,619
94
17.2
14
Anthony Cook
1,590
133
12.0
15
Ąžuolas Tubelis
1,510
97
15.6
16
Sean Rooks
1,497
129
11.6
17
Michael Wright
1,491
99
15.1
18
Bill Warner
1,462
78
18.7
19
Jason Terry
1,461
129
11.3
20
Steve Kerr
1,445
129
10.4
21
Solomon Hill
1,430
139
10.3
22
Joe Nehls
1,409
84
16.8
23
Ernie McCray
1,349
76
17.8
24
1,341
139
9.6
25
Nick Johnson
1,333
108
12.3
26
Frank Smith
1,329
109
12.2
27
Mustafa Shakur
1,318
131
10.1
28
1,307
78
16.8
Career
Rk Player Points Games Avg.
29
Ivan Radenovic
1,300
122
10.7
30
Nic Wise
1,285
115
11.2
31
Link Richmond
1,246
118
10.6
32
Derrick Williams
1,227
69
17.8
33
Ed Nymeyer
1,225
78
15.7
34
Oumar Ballo
1,213
108
11.2
35
Jordan Hill
1,208
97
12.5
36
Coniel Norman
1,194
50
23.9
37
Kaleb Tarczewski
1,185
135
8.8
38
Dušan Ristić
1,181
141
8.4
39
Luke Walton
1,179
129
9.1
40
1,178
120
9.8
41
Craig McMillan
1,174
130
8.4
42
Herman Harris
1,158
93
12.5
43
1,144
131
8.7
44
1,143
124
9.2
45
Phil Taylor
1,127
106
11.1
46
Gilbert Arenas
1,105
70
15.8
47
A.J. Bramlett
1,098
127
8.6
48
Albert Johnson
1,090
78
13.9
49
Joseph Blair
1,086
104
10.4
50
1,073
108
9.9
51
Mike Bibby
1,061
69
15.4
52
Matt Othick
1,055
129
8.2
53
Roger Johnson
1,046
85
12.3
54
Joe Skaisgir
1,034
52
19.8
55
Matt Muehlebach
1,006
128
7.9

References

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  2. ^ "History of the NCAA". NCAA.org. National Collegiate Athletic Association. Archived from the original on September 24, 2010. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  3. ^ "Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics USC vs Arizona 03/09/90" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Damon Stoudamire's triple double vs. Oregon, 1995".
  5. ^ "Arizona's Ace Drills Oregon".
  6. ^ Hansen, Greg (July 14, 2017). "Loren Woods, 14 blocked shots, 2000 vs. Oregon". tucson.com.
  7. ^ "Arizona 77, Oregon 71 Box Score".
  8. ^ "Washington Loses To No. 21 Arizona, 89-64".
  9. ^ "No. 15 Arizona 97, No. 18 USC 80 Jan 18, 2002".
  10. ^ "Hats Off To Hassan".
  11. ^ "Iguodala's Triple-Double Lead Cats To Victory".
  12. ^ "No. 16 Arizona Runs By Bruins".
  13. ^ "Kriisa's Triple-Double Leads No. 2 Arizona to Win at Utah".
  14. ^ "Kriisa has triple-double, No. 17 Arizona tops Southern 95-78".
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