Leading NCAA Division I Men, 2003–2004
Updated September 27, 2017 |
Infoplease Staff
POINTS PER GAME
FGM | 3FG | FT | PTS | PPG | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Keydren Clark, St. Peter's | 233 | 112 | 197 | 775 | 26.7 |
Kevin Martin, Western Carolina | 208 | 51 | 206 | 673 | 24.9 |
David Hawkins, Temple | 224 | 84 | 177 | 709 | 24.4 |
Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont | 203 | 14 | 159 | 579 | 24.1 |
Luis Flores, Manhattan | 234 | 68 | 208 | 744 | 24.0 |
FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE
G | FGM | FGA | FG% | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nigel Dixon, Western Kentucky | 28 | 179 | 264 | 67.8 |
Sean Finn, Dayton | 33 | 175 | 264 | 66.3 |
Adam Mark, Belmont | 30 | 233 | 352 | 66.2 |
David Harrison, Colorado | 29 | 186 | 295 | 63.1 |
Cuthbert Victor, Murray State | 34 | 190 | 302 | 62.9 |
REBOUNDING
G | REB | RPG | |
---|---|---|---|
Paul Millsap, Louisiana Tech | 30 | 374 | 12.5 |
Jaime Lioreda, Louisiana State | 22 | 256 | 11.6 |
Emeka Okafor, Connecticut | 36 | 415 | 11.5 |
Nate Lofton, Southeastern Louisiana | 29 | 315 | 10.9 |
Nigel Wyatte, Wagner | 28 | 292 | 10.4 |
ASSISTS
G | AST | APG | |
---|---|---|---|
Greg Davis, Troy State | 31 | 256 | 8.3 |
Martell Bailey, Illinois-Chicago | 32 | 250 | 7.8 |
Aaron Miles, Kansas | 33 | 242 | 7.3 |
Andres Rodriguez, American | 31 | 225 | 7.3 |
Raymond Felton, North Carolina | 30 | 212 | 7.1 |
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE
G | FT | FTA | FT% | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blake Ahearn, SW Missouri State | 33 | 117 | 120 | 97.5 |
J. J. Redick, Duke | 37 | 143 | 150 | 95.3 |
Jake Sullivan, Iowa State | 33 | 83 | 89 | 93.3 |
Steve Drabyn, Belmont | 30 | 96 | 105 | 91.4 |
Chris Hernandez, Stanford | 30 | 96 | 105 | 91.4 |
THREE-PT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE
G | 3FG | 3FGA | 3FG% | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brad Lechtenberg, San Diego | 23 | 71 | 139 | 51.1 |
James Odoms, Mercer | 23 | 59 | 121 | 48.8 |
Tyson Dorsey, Samford | 28 | 74 | 152 | 48.7 |
Antonio Burks, Stephen F. Austin | 30 | 78 | 164 | 47.6 |
Trey Guidry, Illinois State | 29 | 86 | 187 | 46.0 |
Men's NCAA Basketball Championships, 2004 | 2003-2004 Season | Women's NCAA Championships, 2004 |