MOST POINTS - ACC CAREER
…….Points...First...Last...Yrs...Gms….Avg….
1…..2,836 ...2005...2009... 4 … 140 … 20.3 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC (active)
2…..2,769 ...2002...2006... 4 … 139 … 19.9 J.J. Redick, Duke
3…..2,587 ...1951...1986... 4 … 133 … 19.2 Johnny Dawkins, Duke
4…..2,551 ...1987...1991... 4 … 124 … 20.6 Rodney Monroe, NCSU
5…..2,516 ...1988...1992... 4 … 131 … 19.2 Bryant Stith, UVA
6…..2,460 ...1988...1992... 4 … 148 … 16.6 Christian Laettner, Duke
7…..2,323 ...1976...1980... 4 … 122 … 19.0 Mike Gminski, Duke
8…..2,317 ...1977...1981... 4 … 123 … 18.8 Jeff Lamp, UVA
9…..2,309 ...1972...1975... 3 ….. 86 … 26.8 David Thompson, NCSU
10…2,290 ...1974...1978... 4 … 123 … 18.6 Phil Ford, UNC
This list is incorrect. This was the list in 2008
1. HANSBROUGH not dookie reddick (2003-06) 2,769
2. Dickie Hemric, Wake (1952-55) 2,587
3. Johnny Dawkins, Duke (1983-86) 2,556
4. Rodney Monroe, N.C. State (1988-91) 2,551
5. Bryant Stith, UVa (1989-92) 2,516
6. Christian Laettner, Duke (1989-92) 2,460
7. Mike Gminski, Duke (1977-80) 2,323
8. Jeff Lamp, UVa (1978-81) 2,317
9. David Thompson, N.C. State (1973-75) 2,309
10. Phil Ford, UNC (1975-78) 2,290Copyright 2011 by Capitol Broadcasting Company.
You left Dickie Hemric off. Tyler Hansbrough topping the list knocks Phil Ford off the list. You also gave Dickie Hemric's point total to Johnny Dawkins. Although Johnny appreciates the extra points that is not correct. Johnny Dawkins total is 2,556. You can see how the creative editing took place by looking at the years Johnny Dawkins played on the list that was posted 1951-to 1986. Wow that most have been a very hard degree.:):) Looks like the list at the top was made by a Carolina fan who couldn't bear to have Phil Ford bumped and was desperate to have more than one Carolina player on the list. Nice try:) Wow which must make you a dookie fan cuz you just couldn't bear to replace reddick with hansbrough. Oh and blaming your shortcomings on a Carolina blue conspiracy. Did you ever consider maybe it was an honest mistake?
By points per game. Player G FGFT PTS PPG 1. Michael Jordan 1,072 12,192 7,327 32,292 30.1 1. Wilt Chamberlain 1,045 12,681 6,057 31,419 30.1 3. Allen Iverson 839 8,047 6,062 23,188 27.6 4. LeBron James 403 3,981 2,561 11,043 27.4 4. Elgin Baylor 846 8,693 5,763 23,149 27.4 6. Jerry West 932 9,016 7,160 25,192 27.0 7. Bob Pettit 792 7,349 6,182 20,880 26.4 8. George Gervin 791 8,045 4,541 20,708 26.2 9. Oscar Robertson 1,040 9,508 7,694 26,710 25.7 10. Shaquille O'Neal 1,053 10,485 5,481 26,452 25.1 Total points scored: Player G FG FT PPG PTS 1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1,560 15,837 6,712 24.6 38,387 2. Karl Malone 1,476 13,528 9,787 25.0 36,928 3. Michael Jordan 1,072 12,192 7,327 30.1 32,292 4. Wilt Chamberlain 1,045 12,681 6,057 30.1 31,419 5. Moses Malone 1,329 9,435 8,531 20.6 27,409 6. Elvin Hayes 1,303 10,976 5,356 21.0 27,313 7. Hakeem Olajuwon 1,238 10,749 5,423 21.8 26,946 8. Oscar Robertson 1,040 9,508 7,694 25.7 26,710 9. Dominique Wilkins 1,074 9,963 6,031 24.8 26,668 10. Shaquille O'Neal 1,053 10,485 5,481 25.1 26,452 By points per game.Player G FG FT PTS PPG 1. Michael Jordan 1,072 12,192 7,327 32,292 30.1 1. Wilt Chamberlain 1,045 12,681 6,057 31,419 30.1 3. Allen Iverson 839 8,047 6,062 23,188 27.6 4. LeBron James 403 3,981 2,561 11,043 27.4 4. Elgin Baylor 846 8,693 5,763 23,149 27.4 6. Jerry West 932 9,016 7,160 25,192 27.0 7. Bob Pettit 792 7,349 6,182 20,880 26.4 8. George Gervin 791 8,045 4,541 20,708 26.2 9. Oscar Robertson 1,040 9,508 7,694 26,710 25.7 10. Shaquille O'Neal 1,053 10,485 5,481 26,452 25.1 Total points scored: Player G FGFT PPG PTS 1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1,560 15,837 6,712 24.6 38,387 2. Karl Malone 1,476 13,528 9,787 25.0 36,928 3. Michael Jordan 1,072 12,192 7,327 30.1 32,292 4. Wilt Chamberlain 1,045 12,681 6,057 30.1 31,419 5. Moses Malone 1,329 9,435 8,531 20.6 27,409 6. Elvin Hayes 1,303 10,976 5,356 21.0 27,313 7. Hakeem Olajuwon 1,238 10,749 5,423 21.8 26,946 8. Oscar Robertson 1,040 9,508 7,694 25.7 26,710 9. Dominique Wilkins 1,074 9,963 6,031 24.8 26,668 10. Shaquille O'Neal 1,053 10,485 5,481 25.1 26,452
Top 10 Scorers in Duke Basketball History
1. J. J. Redick - 2,769
2. Johnny Dawkis - 2,556
3. Christian Laettner - 2,460
4. Kyle Singler- 2,374
5. Mike Giminski - 2,323
6. Dannt Ferry - 2,155
7. Mark Alarie - 2,136
8. Gene Banks - 2,079
9. Jason Williams - 2,079
10. Jon Scheyer - 2,077
J.J. Redick is the ACC and Duke all-time leading scorer with 2,769 career points. He also became the NCAA all-time three-point field goal record holder with 457 made three-pointers. His .912 career free throw percentage is also a NCAA record among players with 600 or more attempts. He helped lead the 2004 team to a 31-6 record and the Final Four. He joined Williams as one of only two Duke players to win two National Player of the Year awards, earning the honor in 2005 and 2006. He is also one of only six Blue Devils who are three-time All-Americas.
Sean Harris, NYC
Ronnie Coleman
Yes, Hersey Hawkins was the leading scorer in the Nation when he played
pete meravich calvin murphy freeman williams rick mount
The North Carolina Tar Heels have a long and rich basketball tradition. Their top three scorers of all time are Tyler Hansbrough, Phil Ford, and Sam Perkins.
all time basketball scorers
Eddie jones
IDK, but #1 is Travis Grant from Kentucky St.[4,045 points].
Sean Harris, NYC
Ronnie Coleman
For men's basketball, it's 44, as of 12/15/12.
Yes, Hersey Hawkins was the leading scorer in the Nation when he played
Louisville has 62 What_men's_college_basketball_team_has_the_most_1000_point_scorers1000 point scorers, which is the most 1000 point scorers
pete meravich calvin murphy freeman williams rick mount
Ernie Grunfeld #1 and Bernard King #2 (left one year early).
Lawrence Moton
#1. Dan Issel 2.Kenny Walker 3.Jack Givens 4.Keith Bogans 5.Tony Delk