March 24, 2009
Final Sun Devil Statistics in PDF Format
ASU Team and Individual Final NCAA Rankings in PDF Format
NOTE: THESE NOTES WILL BE UPDATED AS END OF SEASON RANKINGS AND AWARDS ARE COMPLETED THROUGH THE SPRING
SUN DEVILS RETURN TO NCAA AND NOTCH WIN: The Arizona State Sun Devils traveled 2,355 miles to win in its first NCAA Tournament game since 2003 when it topped Temple 66-57 on March 20 at American Airlines Arena in Miami in the South Regional. The Sun Devils finished 25-10 under 308-game winner Herb Sendek and posted back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since the 1979-80 team went 22-7 and the 1980-81 team went 24-4. That nugget becomes more noteworthy when you consider this...the last time ASU had back-to-back WINNING seasons was when the 1993-94 team went 15-13 and the 1994-95 team went 24-9 (both under Bill Frieder). After going 8-22 (.267) in Coach Sendek's first year (2006-2007), the Sun Devils are 46-23 (.667) since and are second in Pac-10 in points allowed this year at 60.5 per game, best by a Sun Devil team since 1949-50 (59.8). Pac-10 Player of the Year James Harden, a first-team All-American by Associated Press, Sporting News, the USBWA, CBSSports.com and FOXSports.com, finished the year averaging 20.1 points per game, while Jeff Pendergraph led the nation in field goal percentage (66.0 percent) and was even better in Pac-10 play (67.3 percent). Sophomore swingman Rihards Kuksiks also enters the nation rankings conversation as he is among the leaders per official NCAA standards at 44.3 in three-point percentage (93-of-210). ASU shot 50 percent in five of its final six games and got 14.3 points per game from Derek Glasser in its final four contests.
25 WINS: ASU posted 25 wins for the first time since the 1974-75 team led by Lionel Hollins went 25-4. ASU's school record for wins is 26 set in 1962-63 (26-3). ASU also won 24 games in 1980-81 (24-4). That 1980-81 team had three starters become NBA first round draft picks in Fat Lever (21st pick in 1981), Fat Lever (11th pick in 1982) and Byron Scott (fourth pick in 1983).
MOST WINS
1. 26 - 1963
2. 25 - 2009; 1975
4. 24 - 1995; 1981
6. 23 - 1962; 1961
8. 22 - 1980
9. 21 - 2008
10. 20 - 2003; 1991
PENDERGRAPH NATION'S BEST: Jeff Pendergraph led the nation in field goal shooting in 2008-2009 at 66.0 percent. He shot 198-300 (.660) from the floor, the best mark by a Pac-10 player since Todd MacCulloch of Washington led the nation at 66.2 percent in 1988-99.
KUKSIKS IN NATION'S TOP 10: Sophomore Rihards Kuksiks ended the year eighth in the nation in three-point shooting at .443 (118-of-267).
AMONG THE NATION'S BEST: In the final national rankings, ASU was 11th in the nation and led the Pac-10 in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.36...ASU finished 15th in the nation in turnovers per game at 11.5 per game, second-best in the league...ASU was 16th in the nation in field goal percentage, shooting 48 percent. That mark was third in the league but would have led the Pac-10 in the previous three seasons...the Sun Devils led the Pac-10 and were 23rd in the nation at 8.2 three-pointers made per game...ASU was second in the Pac-10 and 24th in the nation in scoring defense at 60.5 points per game...James Harden ended the season 24th in the nation in scoring at 20.1 points per game...ASU led the Pac-10 in three-point defense, allowing just 31.9 percent from the beyond the arc...ASU led the Pac-10 in assists per game at 15.5 (34th in the nation).
GOING THE DISTANCE: ASU stayed in the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today Coaches' rankings all season for the first time in school history. ASU peaked at No. 14 and fell to No. 24 in the AP poll, but never fell out. The AP does not do a post NCAA Tournament poll, so ASU's final AP ranking for the 2008-2009 season is 19th. The Sun Devils finished 19th in the coaches poll, just the second time in school history it placed in the final USA Today rankings, as it was 13th in 1994-95. ASU was one of 12 teams that was ranked in every Associated Press poll this season, joining UCONN, Duke, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pittsburgh, Purdue, UCLA, Villanova and Wake Forest.
SPARKY MAKES FREE THROWS: ASU shot .737 from the free throw line this year, the sixth-best mark in ASU history and third-best in past 22 seasons. ASU shot 73.9 percent last season (2007-09).
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1. 75.6 - 1978
2. 75.4 - 1955
3. 74.6 - 1998; 1987
5. 73.9 - 2008
6. 73.7 - 2009
SUN DEVILS SHOOT THREE-POINTERS: ASU set the school record for three-pointers made (288) and attempted (778). ASU made at least eight three-pointers in each of its final eight games 71-of-174/.408), including 13-of-30 (.433) from Derek Glasser and 16-of-30 (.533) from Ty Abbott. ASU led the Pac-10 and was 23rd in the nation in three-pointers made per game (8.2).
THREE POINTERS MADE
1. 288 - 2009
2. 263 - 1993
3. 244 - 2008
4. 218 - 2005
5. 212 - 1995
THREE POINTERS ATTEMPTED
1. 778 - 2009
2. 772 - 1993
3. 688 - 2008
4. 630 - 1995
5. 628 - 1994
DEFENSE: Just how good has the Sun Devil defense been the past three years under Herb Sendek? ASU has given up less than 62 points per game in each of the past three seasons, the best back-to-back-to-back seasons since the middle of the past century. ASU's 60.5 points per game allowed this year is the fourth-best in school history and best since the 1949-50 team gave up 59.8 points per game. It ranked second in the league and 24th in the nation, as Washington State led the nation at 55.4 points per game.
LOWEST DEFENSIVE POINT AVERAGE
1. 46.5 - 1948
2. 47.6 - 1949
3. 59.8 - 1950
4. 60.5 - 2009
5. 61.8 - 2007
6. 61.9 - 2008
HERB VS. RANKED TEAMS NOTES: Herb Sendek has 35 wins against ranked teams in his career...from 1995-1996 to 2005-2006 (11 seasons), ASU went 5-66 against ranked teams, under Herb Sendek ASU has six wins against ranked teams in three years...ASU finished 3-3 against ranked teams this year, sweeping UCLA (#9 and #11) and then beating #13 Washington in the Pac-10 Tournament.
COACH SENDEK'S WINS VS. RANKED TEAMS AT ASU
#23 ASU 75, #13 Washington 65/P10 Tourney (Mar. 13, 2009)
#18 ASU 74, #11 UCLA 67 (Feb. 12, 2009)
#16 ASU 61, @#9 UCLA 58 (OT), Jan. 17, 2009
ASU 72, #7 Stanford 68 (OT), Feb. 14, 2008
ASU 77, #17 Xavier 55, Dec. 15, 2007 (largest win over ranked team in ASU history)
ASU 68, #22 USC 58, Feb. 18, 2007
RECORD VS. FIELD: After its win over Temple and loss to Syracuse, ASU finished 10-6 against 2009 NCAA Tournament teams. It was 3-0 against Arizona, 2-0 vs. UCLA, split games with Cal and went 1-2 against both Washington and USC. In non-conference action it topped BYU on Dec. 20 in Glendale, Arizona.
COACH SENDEK NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY: Herb Sendek made his first appearance in the NCAA Tournament with ASU and his seventh overall and is now 7-7 overall. He was 1-1 with Miami (Ohio) in 1995, then went 5-5 as his North Carolina State teams made five straight appearances from 2002-2006. He is now 6-1 in first-round games.
NOTE ON THE PAC-10: Nine of the Pac-10 teams have made the NCAA Tournament in either 2008 or 2009. Arizona, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC and Washington State all made the 2008 Tournament, while California, Washington and Arizona State joined that bunch in 2009.
THIS GUY STEPPED UP: Junior point guard Derek Glasser averaged 8.8 points on the year and has played 98 games in his ASU career...earned 2009 Pac-10 All-Tournament honors by averaging 13.7 points in the three games and shot 16-of-31 (.516) from the field, 5-of-11 (.455) from the three-point stripe and had 12 assists and just four turnovers while averaging 37.3 minutes per game...averaged 13 points per game in his final six games, including a career-high 22 in the NCAA first-round win against Temple on March 20...played 42 minutes without a turnover in the Jan. 17 overtime win at ninth-ranked UCLA...182-of-221 (.824) from the free throw line and has played 18 turnover free games in his 98-game career...will have a good chance to break two ASU career records next year, as his 98 games played is just 28 short of the recently set record of 126 by Jeff Pendergraph (2005-2009)...Glasser's 393 assists already is seventh in ASU history and he is just 61 short of matching the Sun Devil record of 454 set by Bobby Thompson from 1983-87...led the league in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.2), was second in the league at 4.8 assists per game, sixth in the league in free throw shooting at 83.2 percent (89-of-107) and eighth in the league in three-point shooting at 41.3 percent (45-of-109).
SUN DEVIL CAREER ASSISTS
1. 454 - Bobby Thompson, '83-87
2. 444 - Lafayette Lever, '78-82
3. 437 - Marcell Capers, '92-95
4. 416 - Stevin Smith, '90-94
5. 413 - Jeremy Veal, '94-98
6. 405 - Eddie House, '96-2000
7. 393 - Derek Glasser, '06-09
8. 377 - Johnny Nash, '76-81
9. 371 - Ahlon Lewis, '96-98
10. 333 - Lynn Collins, '90-92
SUN DEVIL SEASON ASSISTS
1. 294 - Ahlon Lewis, 1998
2. 233 - Marcell Capers, 1995
3. 200 - Marcell Capers, 1993
4. 185 - Mike Redhair, 1990
5. 177 - Lynn Collins, 1992
6. 162 - Derek Glasser, 2009
7. 156 - Lynn Collins, 1991
8. 152 - Bobby Thompson, 1985
9. 149 - Lionel Hollins, 1975
10. 148 - James Harden, 2009
THE LONE SENIOR: Jeff Pendergraph, who earned his B.S. in Economics in December in just three and a half years, posted a school-record 126 games played and 120 starts (topping current NBA world champion Eddie House's 124 games and 114 starts) and led the nation in field goal percentage at 66.0 percent (also an ASU record)...shot .764 from the free throw line in his career (366-of-479) and 113-of-145 (.779) on the year...finished career with 29 double-doubles (11 in 2008-2009), fourth-most in ASU history...averaged 16.3 points and 8.8 boards in his final 11 games...averaged 16.1 points and nine boards in his final 15 games...while shooting 65.9 percent from the floor (91-of-138) and 77.9 percent (60-of-77) from the free throw line...ended his career as the sixth-leading scorer in ASU history with 1,588 points and the sixth-leading shot blocker with 131...second leading rebounder in ASU history with 942 caroms in his career...a first-team All-Pac-10 pick in 2008-09, a third-team pick in 2007-08 and an All-Freshman selection in 2006-07.
SUN DEVIL CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES
1. Joe Caldwell, 1962-64, 38
2. Art Becker, 1962-64, 31
3. Ike Diogu, 2002-05, 30
4. Jeff Pendergraph, 2005-present, 29
5. Alton Lister, 1978-81, 27
5. Tony Zeno, 1975-79, 27
7. Mario Bennett, 1991-95, 25
SUN DEVIL SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. 66.0 - Jeff Pendergraph, 2009
2. 63.0 - Trent Edwards, 1989
3. 60.9 - Kurt Nimphius, 1980
4. 60.8 - Ike Diogu, 2003
5. 59.3 - Jeff Pendergraph, 2008
5. 59.3 - Mario Bennett, 1994
7. 59.2 - Mario Bennett, 1995
8. 58.3 - Sam Williams, 1980
8. 58.3 - Kurt Nimphius, 1979
10. 57.5 - Ike Diogu, 2005
SUN DEVIL SEASON REBOUNDS
1. 415 - Tony Cerkvenik, 1961
2. 359 - Mark Landsberger, 1977
3. 351 - Paul Stovall, 1972
4. 330 - Joe Caldwell, 1964
5. 325 - Art Becker, 1963
6. 314 - Joe Caldwell, 1963
7. 312 - Ike Diogu, 2005
7. 312 - Tony Cerkvenik, 1962
7. 312 - Jerry Hahn, 1961
10. 296 - Paul Stovall, 1971
11. 295 - Tony Cerkvenik, 1963
12. 292 - Gerhard Schreur, 1970
13. 287 - Jeff Pendergraph, 2009
SUN DEVIL CAREER STARTS
1. 120 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
2. 114 - Eddie House, '96-2000
SUN DEVIL CAREER GAMES PLAYED
1. 126 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
2. 124 - Eddie House, '96-2000
SUN DEVIL CAREER POINTS
1. 2,044 - Eddie House '96-2000
2. 1,984 - Jeremy Veal, '94-98
3. 1,946 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
4. 1,834 - Ron Riley, '92-96
5. 1,673 - Stevin Smith, '90-94
6. 1,588 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
7. 1,572 - Byron Scott, '79-83
SUN DEVIL CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS
1. 191 - Mario Bennett, '91-95
2. 167 - Tommy Smith, '99-03
3. 160 - Rodger Farrington, '95-97
4. 153 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
5. 148 - Alton Lister, '78-82
6. 131 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
7. 93 - Kurt Nimphius, '76-80
8. 83 - Sam Williams, '78-8183 - Mike Batiste, '96-99
10. 78 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
CAREER REBOUND AVERAGE
1. 12.3 - Tony Cerkvenik, '60-63
2. 10.3 - Al Nealey, '57-60
3. 10.2 - Joe Caldwell, '61-64
4. 9.1 - Gerhard Schreur, '67-70
5. 9.0 - Art Becker, '61-64
6. 8.8 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
7. 8.3 - Bobby Lazor '97-99
8. 8.2 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
8.2 - Alton Lister, '78-81
8.2 - Lester Neal, '91-93
SUN DEVIL CAREER REBOUNDS
1. 1,022 - Tony Cerkvenik, '60-63
2. 942 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
3. 929 - Joe Caldwell, '61-64
4. 836 - Tony Zeno, '76-79
5. 802 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
6. 780 - Al Nealey, '57-60
7. 776 - Alton Lister, '78-81
8. 724 - Art Becker, '61-64
9. 700 - Gerhard Schreur, '67-70
10. 675 - Mario Bennett, '91-95
HOW DID THE SUN DEVILS GET TO THE NCAA?: ASU defeated Arizona (68-56) and top-seeded Washington (75-65) but fell to USC in the Pac-10 title game 66-63 March 14 after finishing tied for third with California at 11-7 in the Pac-10. ASU had top-50 RPI wins over #14 Washington and #29 BYU (who was 10-0 at the time) on neutral courts, at #34 San Diego State, swept #33 UCLA and beat #38 USC and #39 California in Tempe. ASU also beat #62 Arizona three times, beat #85 UTEP in Anaheim and topped #76 Nebraska (6-0 at time of game) in Tempe. The Sun Devils were 6-4 in road games and 7-3 in neutral games, as 20 of its 35 games were away from Tempe. According to collegerpi.com, ASU had a RPI of 31 (second in Pac-10) and a strength of schedule of 37. ASU was 1-2 against top 25 teams (win over #14 Washington in Pac-10 Tournament), 7-5 against the top 50 and 12-8 against top 100 teams.
ASU IN NCAAS: This year marked ASU's 13th NCAA appearance and first since 2003. ASU is now 13-14 and has reached the Final Eight on three occasions (1961, 1963 and 1975) under Ned Wulk. Utah, Oregon State and UCLA eliminated ASU in those years. In 2003, ASU was a 10-seed and beat seventh-seeded Memphis 84-71 before eventual national runner-up Kansas beat ASU 108-76 in Oklahoma City under Rob Evans. In 1995, under Bill Frieder, ASU (fifth-seed in the Southeast) beat Ball State 81-66 and topped Manhattan 64-54 in Memphis to advance to the Sweet Sixteen, where it fell to second-ranked Kentucky 97-67 in Birmingham.
EVERYONE'S ALL-AMERICAN: Pac-10 Player of the Year James Harden, a first-team All-American by Sporting News, CBSSports.com and FOXSports.com, averaged 20.1 points per game, 5.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists...ASU is 27-7 when he scores 20, including 14-4 this year...20.1 points per game led the Pac-10...since stepping onto campus last fall, all James Harden has done for Arizona State basketball is help lead it to back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since Jimmy Carter gave up his seat to Ronald Reagan (Reagan took office on Jan. 20, 1981) as ASU was 24-4 in 1980-81 and 22-7 in 1979-80), go 5-0 against Arizona (best effort against the Wildcats since ASU won nine straight from 1979-83), sweep UCLA this year for just the third time in school history, lead ASU to its largest win over a ranked opponent in school history with 22-point win over #17 Xavier on Dec. 17, 2007, lead ASU to its first top-10 road win since 1998 when it won at #9 UCLA this year and lead ASU to four straight Pac-10 road wins for the first time since 1980-81.
SUN DEVIL 40+ POINT GAMES
61-Eddie House at California (2 OT), Jan. 8, 2000
46-Eddie House vs. San Diego State, Dec. 18, 1999
45-Paul Williams at USC, Mar. 10, 1983
42-Eddie House vs. Penn State, Dec. 29, 1999
40-James Harden vs. UTEP, Nov. 30, 2008
40-Eddie House vs. UCLA, Feb. 17, 2000
SUN DEVIL SINGLE-GAME FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
23-Ike Diogu vs. Western Michigan, Dec., 30, 2003
23-Mario Bennett vs. Washington St., Feb. 5, 1995
22-Ike Diogu vs. Oregon State, Jan. 24, 2004
21-James Harden vs. BYU, Dec. 20, 2008
21-Ike Diogu vs. Delaware State, Nov. 23, 2004
21-Dave Graybill vs. San Jose St., Dec. 17, 1955
SUN DEVIL CAREER STEALS
1. 258 - Eddie House, '96-2000
2. 246 - Stevin Smith, '90-94
3. 236 - Lafayette Lever, '78-82
4. 202 - Ron Riley, '92-96
5. 158 - Jeremy Veal, '94-98
6. 153 - Alton Mason, '98-01
7. 150 - Byron Scott, '79-83
8. 141 - Marcell Capers, '92-95
9. 136 - Steve Beck, '83-87
10. 132 - James Harden, '07-09
SUN DEVIL SEASON TOTAL POINTS
1. 736 - Eddie House, 2000
2. 724 - Ike Diogu, 2005
3. 713 - Byron Scott, 1983
4. 704 - James Harden, 2009
5. 666 - Jeremy Veal, 1998
SUN DEVIL SEASON FREE THROWS MADE
1. 248 - Ike Diogu, 2005
2. 243 - Ike Diogu, 2004
3. 204 - James Harden, 2009
4. 180 - Ike Diogu, 2003
5. 173 - Freddie Lewis, 1966
6. 169 - James Harden, 2008
SUN DEVIL SEASON FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
1. 311 - Ike Diogu, 2005
2. 298 - Ike Diogu, 2004
3. 270 - James Harden, 2009
4. 245 - Ike Diogu, 2003
5. 234 - Mario Bennett, 1995
6. 224 - James Harden, 2008
THE SHOOTER: Sophomore Rihards Kuksiks averaged 10.3 points (third-best on the team) and shot 44.3 percent from the three-point stripe, making 93-of-210. The 93 three-pointers is the third-best in school history, while the 44.3 percent shooting is tied for the fourth-best in school history. The Latvian native has made 129-of-308 (.419) three-pointers in his two-year career and posted a career-high 20 points in the NCAA Tournament second-round loss to Syracuse with six three-pointers. He is averaging 10.7 points in his past 27 games, including 81-of-179 (.452) from the three-point stripe, and posted double digits in 17 of his final 26 games and his 2.7 three-pointers made per game is second in the Pac-10.
SUN DEVIL SEASON THREE-POINTERS MADE
1. 113 - Stevin Smith, 1993
2. 96 - Stevin Smith, 1994
3. 93 - Rihards Kuksiks, 2009
4. 83 - Alex Austin, 1990
5. 81 - Kevin Kruger, 2006
6. 80 - Ron Riley, 1995
7. 76 - Ty Abbott, 2008
SUN DEVIL SEASON THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
1. 300 - Stevin Smith, 1993
2. 260 - Stevin Smith, 1994
3. 235 - Alex Austin, 1990
4. 222 - Ron Riley, 1995
5. 217 - Ron Riley, 1993
6. 215 - Ty Abbott, 2008
7. 212 - Stevin Smith, 1992
8. 210 - Rihards Kuksiks, 2009
SUN DEVIL SEASON THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE
1. 51.3 - Matt Anderson, 1989 (41-of-80)
2. 45.3 - Tarence Wheeler, 1988 (58-of-128)
3. 44.9 - Bobby Thompson, 1987 (31-of-69)
4. 44.3 - Rihards Kuksiks, 2009 (58-of-163)
4. 44.3 - Jeremy Veal, 1997 (58-of-131)
6. 43.8 - Alex Austin, 1989 (49-of-112)
7. 43.5 - Bryson Krueger, 2005 (40-of-92)
8. 42.2 - Kenny Crandall, 2002 (35-of-83)
9. 42.1 - Jeremy Veal, 1998 (56-of-133)
10. 41.3 - Derek Glasser, 2009 (45-of-109)
SUN DEVIL CAREER THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE
1. .435 - Matt Anderson, '88-91
2. .413 - Tarence Wheeler, '87-91
3. .409 - Steve Beck, '84-87
4. .397 - Jeremy Veal, '94-98
5. .385 - Jamal Hill, '02-04
6. .384 - Alex Austin, '86-90
7. .376 - James Harden, '07-09
7. .375 - Kevin Kruger, '03-06
9. .369 - Stevin Smith, '90-94
10. .366 - Eddie House, '96-2000
SUN DEVIL CAREER THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS
1. 891 - Stevin Smith, '90-94
2. 831 - Ron Riley, '92-96
3. 683 - Eddie House, '96-2000
4. 564 - Jeremy Veal, '94-98
5. 482 - Kevin Kruger, '03-06
6. 378 - Tarence Wheeler, '87-91
7. 373 - Ty Abbott, '07-09
8. 354 - Alex Austin, '86-90
9. 329 - Steve Moore, '03-05
10. 308 - Rihards Kuksiks, '07-09
SUN DEVIL CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 323 - Stevin Smith, '90-94
2. 263 - Ron Riley, '92-96
3. 250 - Eddie House, '96-2000
4. 224 - Jeremy Veal, '94-98
5. 181 - Kevin Kruger, '03-06
6. 156 - Tarence Wheeler, '87-91
7. 136 - Alex Austin, '86-90
8. 129 - Rihards Kuksiks, '07-09
9. 121 - Ty Abbott, '07-09
10. 110 - Steve Moore, '03-05
COMING ON STRONG: Junior Ty Abbott in his final six games averaged 10.8 points per contest. He was 24-of-39 (.615) from the field, 16-of-28 (.571) from the three-point stripe and had just five turnovers in that time. He posted 20 in the final game of the season against Syracuse in the NCAA Tournament.
WIN AT 50: ASU is 30-2 when it shoots 50 percent under Herb Sendek and had won 27 straight before it fell to USC in the Pac-10 Tournament despite shooting 53.1 percent (26-of-49). It was 12-0 last year and 16-1 this year when it shot 50 percent.
NO 100 FOR YOU: In his 511-game coaching career, only three teams have scored 100 points against Herb Sendek. No team has posted triple digits against Sendek in the past 237 games.
SCORING AVERAGE
1. 21.4 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
2. 19.2 - Seabern Hill, '67-70
3. 19.0 - James Harden, '07-09
4. 18.2 - Joe Caldwell, '61-64
5. 17.5 - Byron Scott, '79-83
6. 17.4 - Al Nealey, '57-60
7. 16.5 - Eddie House, '96-2000
8. 16.4 - Larry Armstrong, '59-62
9. 16.3 - Jeremy Veal, '94-98
10. 15.8 - Ron Riley, '92-96
FIELD GOALS
1. 763 - Eddie House, '96-2000
2. 711 - Jeremy Veal, '94-98
3. 651 - Ron Riley, '92-96
4. 646 - Byron Scott, '79-83
5. 637 - Seabern Hill, '67-70
6. 617 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
7. 611 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
7. 611 - Joe Caldwell, '61-64
9. 603 - Steve Beck, '84-87
10. 590 - Paul Williams, '79-83
SUN DEVIL CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. 58.7 - Mario Bennett, '91-95
2. 58.6 - Kurt Nimphius, '76-80
3. 58.0 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
4. 57.1 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
5. 56.9 - Emory Lewis, '87-91
6. 55.9 - Isaac Austin, '90-91
7. 55.6 - Lester Neal, '91-'93
8. 55.5 - Sam Williams, '78-81
9. 54.4 - Dwayne Fontana, '90-94
10. 54.2 - James Holliman, '74-77
SUN DEVIL CAREER FREE THROWS
1. 671 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
2. 373 - James Harden, '07-09
3. 366 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
4. 362 - Royce Youree, '55-58