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Sporting News, The, Jan 4, 1999
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Scoring
Rk. Name, school Cl. G No. Avg.
1. Maurice Evans, Wichita State SO 9 230 25.6
2. Ray Minlend, St Francis, N.Y. SR 8 202 25.3
3. Roberto Bergerseo, Boise State SR 9 225 25.0
4. Brian Merriweather. SO 12 294 24.5
Texas Pan-American
Terence Hood, Delaware State SR 8 196 24.5
6. Mike Pegues, Delaware JR 9 218 24.2
7. Lamont Long, New Mexico JR 7 169 24.1
8. Jamel Thomas, Providence SR 10 237 23.7
9. Robert Johnson, Rice SR 10 231 23.1
10. Damon Arnette, SR 9 206 22.9
Florida Atlantic
Rebounding
Rk. Name, school Cl. G No. Avg.
1. K'zell Wesson, La Salle SR 8 100 12.5
2. Darren Phillip, Fairfield JR 8 99 12.4
3. Ian Mcginnis, Dartmouth SO 9 111 12.3
4. Jeff Foster, SR 8 93 11.6
Southwest Texas State
5. Quentin Richardson, DePaul FR 10 115 11.5
David Tompkins, Yale SR 8 92 11.5
7. Sean Lampley, California SO 8 90 11.3
8. Jabari Smith, LSU FR 8 86 10.8
9. Alvin Jones, Georgia Tech SO 10 105 10.5
Todd MacCulloch, Washington SR 8 84 10.5
Field-goal percentage
Rk. Name, School Cl. G FG FGA Pct.
1. Harold Jamison, Clemson SR 11 49 63 .778
2. Rashod Kent, Rutgers FR 10 38 50 .760
3. Jason Singleton, Ohio State SR 12 45 61 .738
4. Andy Jensen, Weber State SR 12 52 71 .732
5. Jeremiah Mayes, Cal Poly SO 8 36 50 .720
6. Kaspars Kambala, UNLV SO 9 47 66 .712
7. Marcus Hicks, Mississippi JR 11 69 97 .711
8. Damion Walker, New Mexico JR 8 39 55 .709
9. Leon Watson, Texas San Antonio JR 8 41 58 .707
10. Udonis Haslem, Florida FR 9 45 64 .703
3-point field-goal percentage
Rk. Name, school Cl. G 3FG 3FGA Pct.
1. Archie Miller, North
Carolina State SO 3 7 9 .778
2. Larry Simmons, St Louis JR 10 10 13 .769
3. Cameron Murray, Louisville SR 6 10 14 .714
4. Gabe Muoneke, Texas JR 9 12 17 .706
5. Kevin Worley, Canisius SR 7 19 27 .704
6. Shawn Platts, Jacksonville SO 7 7 10 .700
7. Freddie Bryant, Old Dominion JR 10 9 13 .692
8. Malcolm McCreight, Lamar JR 8 19 28 .679
9. Troy Robertson, St Louis JR 9 8 12 .667
10. Eric Johnson, Tenn-Martin SR 5 7 11 .636
John Risioger, NC Asheville JR 2 7 11 .636
Free-throw percentage
Rk. Name, school Cl. G FT FTA Pct.
1. Jermel President, College SR 10 22 22 1.00
of Charleston
Tony Brown, Utah State FR 8 19 19 1.00
Scott Knapp, Siena SO 7 17 17 1.00
Monty Mack, Massachusetts JR 8 16 16 1.00
Ted Smith, Yale JR 8 16 16 1.00
6. Ryan Robertson, Kansas SR 10 26 27 .963
7. Cory Johnson, Southeast SR 9 21 22 .955
Missouri State
8. Greg Buth, Dartmouth SO 9 20 21 .952
9. Joe Crispin, Penn State SO 9 19 20 .950
10. Erick Ashe, Santa Barbara JR 8 18 19 .947
Assists
Rk. Name, school Cl. G No. Avg.
1. Doug Gottlieb, Oklahoma State JR 10 89 8.9
2. Chico Fletcher, Arkansas State JR 9 74 8.2
3. Prince Fowler, TCU SR 12 96 8.0
4. Ed Cota, North Carolina JR 13 99 7.6
5. Devan Clark, Southern SO 7 53 7.6
6. Chris Herren, Fresno State SR 10 75 7.5
John Robinson, New Mexico FR 8 60 7.5
8. Tim Hill, Harvard SR 10 73 7.3
9. Mark Dickel, UNLV JR 10 7l 7.1
10. Clifton Cook, Texas A&M JR 9 63 7.0
Steals
Rk. Name, school Cl. G No. Avg.
1. Aaron Bates, Southern SR 7 31 4.4
2. Rick Mickens, Central Connecticut JR 9 38 4.2
3. James Strong, Vanderbilt JR 11 43 3.9
4. Kenny Haynes, Grambling SR 8 29 3.6
5. Jason Rowe, Loyola, Md. JR 8 28 3.5
6. Elton Scott, West Virginia SR 11 38 3.5
7. Marcus Blossom, Northeastern SO 9 31 3.4
8. Shawnta Rogers, SR 7 24 3.4
George Washington
Alvin Young, Niagara SR 7 24 3.4
10. Kyle Commodore, Fairfield SR 8 27 3.4
Brandon Granville, USC FR 8 27 3.4
Ben Larson, Cal Poly SR 8 27 3.4
Blocks
Rk. Name, school Cl. G No. Avg.
1. Alvin Jones, Georgia Tech SO 10 47 4.7
2. Joel Przybilla, Minnesota FR 9 39 4.3
3. Elan Thomas, Syracuse JR 10 42 4.2
4. Tarvis Williams, Hampton JR 9 36 4.0
5. Cal Bowdler, Old Dominion SR 10 39 3.9
6. John Bennett, Delaware SR 9 35 3.9
7. Vincent Jones, Jackson State JR 10 37 3.7
8. Calvin Booth, Penn State SR 9 33 3.7
9. Jonas Sinding, SO 8 28 3.5
Fairleigh Dickinson
10. Kris Hunter, Virginia JR 10 34 3.4.
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