Compiled from drexeldragons.com and from several previous years' media guides. Updated: October 1, 2023.
DREXEL'S 1,000 POINT CLUB
1. 2,208 Michael Anderson (1984-88) DREXEL'S ALL TIME SCORING LEADER Drexel's 10th 1,000 point scorer. 2. 2,111 John Rankin (1985-89) Drexel's 12th 1,000 point scorer. 3. 2,024 Malik Rose (1992-96) Graduated as the #3 on this list. 4. 1,816 Joe Linderman (1996-01) Graduated as the #4 on this list. 5. 1,744 Chris Fouch (2009-14) Graduated as the #5 on this list. 6. 1,657 Camren Wynter (2018-22) Graduated as the #6 on this list. 7. 1,646 Frantz Massenat (2010-14) Graduated as the #6 on this list. 8. 1,620 Mike DeRocckis (1996-99) Graduated as the #4 on this list. 9. 1,612 Bob Stephens (1975-79) Drexel All Time scoring leader 1978 to 1987 Drexel's 3rd 1,000 point scorer. 10. 1,546 Todd Lehmann (1986-90) Drexel's 13th 1,000 point scorer. Graduated as the #4 on this list. 11. 1,538 Damion Lee (2011-15) Graduated as the #10 on this list. 12. 1,505 Michael Thompson (1988-92) Graduated as the #5 on this list. 13. 1,485 Brian Holden (1992-95) Graduated as the #6 on this list. 14. 1,473 Phil Goss (2001-05) Graduated as the #10 on this list. 15. 1,436 Mike Kouser (1997-01) Graduated as the #10 on this list. 16. 1,430 Jeff Myers (1994-97) Graduated as the #9 on this list. 17. 1,371 David Broadus (1976-80) Drexel's 4th 1,000 point scorer. Graduated at #2. 18. 1,364 Len Hatzenbeller (1977-81) Drexel's 5th 1,000 point scorer. Graduated at #3 19. 1,285 Frank Elegar (2004-08) 20. 1,265 Randy Burkert (1978-82) Drexel's 6th 1,000 point scorer. Graduated at #4. 21. 1,249 Tavon Allen (2012-16) 22. 1,228 Richard Congo (1981-84) Drexel's 7th 1,000 point scorer. Graduated at #5. 23. 1,227 James Butler (2018-22) 24. 1,226 Samme Givens (2008-12) 25. 1,222 Jonathan Raab (1988-92) Graduated as the #10 on this list. 26. 1,159 Walter Fuller (1982-86) Drexel's 9th 1,000 point scorer. Graduated at #6. 27. 1,158 Rodney Williams (2013-2017) 28. 1,153 Sammy Mojica (2014-2018) 29. 1,126 Bashir Mason (2003-07) 30. 1,124 Casper Cooper (1983-87) Drexel's 11th 1,000 point scorer. Graduated at #7. 31. 1,098 Ron Coley (1968-71) Drexel All Time scoring leader 1971 to 1978; First 1,000 point scorer 32. 1,083 Mike Wisler (1990-94) 33. 1,074 Dominick Mejia (2004-07) 34. 1,069 Michael Mitchell (1980-84) Drexel's 8th 1,000 point scorer. Graduated at #7. 35. 1,049 Gerald Colds (2007-11) 36. 1,048 Stephen Starks (1997-01) 37. 1,039 Tim Whitworth (1999-04) 38. 1,016 Greg Newman (1971-74) Drexel's 2nd 1,000 point scorer. Graduated at #2. 39. 1,009 Robert Battle (1999-03) 40. 999 Robert Buckley (1955-58) Drexel's All Time Leading Scorer 1958 to 1971 41. 996 Scott Rodgers (2005-09) 42. 980 Jeramiah King (2001-2005) 43. 971 Mike McCurdy (1962-65) Graduated as the #2 on this list. There were just 13 players in Drexel history who eclipsed 1,000 points prior to 1990. |
Chronological order:
Ron Coley (1968-71) Greg Newman (1971-74) Bob Stephens (1975-79) David Broadus (1976-80) Len Hatzenbeller (1977-81) Randy Burkert (1978-82) Michael Mitchell (1980-84) Richard Congo (1981-84) Walter Fuller (1982-86) Michael Anderson (1984-88) Casper Cooper (1983-87) John Rankin (1985-89) Todd Lehman (1986-90) Michael Thompson (1988-92) Jonathan Raab (1988-92) Mike Wisler (1990-94) Brian Holden (1992-95) Malik Rose (1992-96) Jeff Myers (1994-1997) Mike DeRocckis (1996-99) Joe Linderman (1996-01) Mike Kouser (1997-01) Stephen Starks (1997-01) Robert Battle (1999-03) Tim Whitworth (1999-04) Phil Goss (2001-05) Bashir Mason (2003-07) Dominick Mejia (2004-07) Frank Elegar (2004-08) Gerald Colds (2007-11) Samme Givens (2008-12) Chris Fouch (2009-14) Frantz Massenat (2010-14) Damion Lee (2011-15) Tavon Allen (2012-16) Rodney Williams (2013-17) Sammy Mojica (2014-18) Camren Wynter (2018-22) James Butler (2018-22) |
Rebounds
1. Malik Rose 1,514
2. Bob Stephens^ 1,316 3. Samme Givens 1,059 4. James Butler 1,013 5. John Rankin^ 886 6. Daryl McCoy 864 7. Mike Kouser 858 8. Dartaye Ruffin 829 9. Chaz Crawford 819 10. Joe Linderman 808 11. Steve Lilly 749 12. Len Hatzenbeller 749 13. Jonathan Raab 722 14. Bob Ferguson 716 15. David Broadus 694 16. Michael Mitchel 694 17. Michael Anderson 689 18. Rodney Williams 687 19. Dan Primislo 677 20. Frank Elegar 676 21. Randy Burkert 655 22. Casper Cooper 655 23. Robert Battle 639 24. Bob Buckley 632 Field Goals1. John Rankin^ 854
2. Malik Rose 733 3. Michael Anderson 720 4. Joe Linderman 678 5. Bob Stephens 643 6. Camren Wynter 637 7. Chris Fouch 568 8. David Broadus 567 9. Michael Thompson 537 10. Mike DeRocckis 521 11. Frantz Massenat 505 12. Richard Congo 503 13. Len Hatzenbeller 502 14. Jonathan Raab 502 15. Mike Kouser 499 16. Phil Goss 494 17. James butler 489 18. Damion Lee 484 19. Samme Givens 481 20. Todd Lehmann 457 21. Randy Burkert 455 22. Jeff Myers 455 23. Frank Elegar 453 24. Walter Fuller 452 25. Michael Mitchell 439 Games Played1. Frantz Massenat 128
1. Daryl McCoy 128 1. Samme Givens 128 4. Chris Fouch 126 5. Dartaye Ruffin 125 6. Derrick Thomas 124 7. Gerald Colds 122 8. Malik Rose 120 8. Chaz Crawford 120 8. Bashir Mason 120 8. Sammy Mojica 120 12. Mike DeRocckis 119 12. Kennell Sanchez 119 14. Greg Gaffney 118 15. Scott Rodgers 117 15. Tavon Allen 117 17. Mike Wisler 116 17. Phil Goss 116 17. Coletrane Washington 116 17. Walter Fuller 116 17. Casper Cooper 116 17. Troy Stribling 116 |
Assists1. Michael Anderson^ 724
2. Todd Lehman^ 668 3. Camren Wynter 577 4. Frantz Massenat 548 5. Bashir Mason 471 6. Clarence Armstrong 422 7. Bryant Coursey 410 8. John Siorek 389 9. Brian Holden 379 10. Jeremiah King 358 11. Chris O’Brien 352 12. Randy Burkert 341 13. Jeff Myers 328 14. Mike DeRocckis 304 15. Cornelius Overby 303 16. Walter Fuller 298 17. Eric Schmieder 295 18. Ray James 288 19. Kurk Lee 284 20. Scott Rodgers 283 21. Greg Gaffney 282 22. Joe Conahan 280 23. Phil Goss 274 24. Gerald Colds 264 25. Derrick Thomas 248 26. Jamie Harris 248 27. Jim Rullo 247 28. Sammy Mojica 233 29. Matt Alexander 225 30. Brian O'Laughlin 217 31. Tramayne Hawthorne 217 32. Alfred McCart 216 33. Tavon Allen 213 34. Len Hatzenbeller 202 35. Mike Fee 192 36. Damion Lee 185 37. Michael Thompson 183 38. Kennell Sanchez 182 39. Chris Fouch 178 40. Ashley Howard 178 41. Mike Kouser 168 42. Casper Cooper 165 43. Sammy Givens 154 44. Greg Newman 152 45. Dan Leahy 152 Field Goal Percentage
1. Jonathan Raab .603 2. Joe Linderman .564 3. James Butler .558 4. Malik Rose .549 5. John Rankin .545 6. Richard Congo .543 7. Frank Elegar .520 8. Alihan Demir .499 9. Len Hatzenbeller .494 10. Ron Coley .492 11. Bob Stephens .487 12. David Broadus .485 13. Michael Anderson .478 14. Doug Romanczuk .478 15. Mike McCurdy .476 16. Tramaine Isabell .474 minimum 2 years played, 4 made per game played, and minimum 200 made. Notable recent omissions: Austin Williams .588 (only made 2.8 per game played) Samme Givens .504 (only made 3.8 per game played) Rodney Williams .488 (only made 3.7 per game played) Games Started1. Frantz Massenat 128
2. Derrick Thomas 121 3. Daryl McCoy 120 4. Malik Rose 119 4. Mike DeRocckis 119 6. Bashir Mason 116 7. Michael Anderson 113 8. Camren Wyner 112 Minutes1. Frantz Massenat 4381
2. Mike DeRocckis 4204 3. Michael Anderson 4049 4*. Camren Wynter 4022 |
Steals1. Michael Anderson^ 341
2. Bashir Mason 226 3. Chris O’Brien 185 4. Phil Goss 166 5. John Siorek 149 6. Randy Burkert^ 148 7. Tramayne Hawthorne 143 8. Camren Wynter 140 9. Sammy Mojica 135 10. Jeff Myers 132 11. Casper Cooper 121 12. John Rankin 116 13. Brian Holden 115 14. Scott Rodgers 112 15. Walter Fuller 110 16. Cornelius Overby 109 17. Michael Thompson 106 18. Bryant Coursey 106 19. Jeremiah King 106 20. Todd Lehman 104 21. Frantz Massenat 100 22. Domenic Mejia 99 23. Chaz Crawford 99 24. Derrick Thomas 98 25. Damion Lee 96 26. Kurk Lee 94 27. Jim Rullo 93 28. Dartaye Ruffin 93 29. Gerald Colds 92 30. Malik Rose 92 31. MIke Kouser 91 32. Eric Schmeider 90 33. Matey Juric 90 34. Mike DeRocckis 89 35. Frank Elegar 88 36. Samme Givens 85 37. Chris Fouch 84 38. Derrick Joynes 82 39. Bob Stephens 82 40. Jamie Harris 82 Free Throws1. Michael Anderson^ 705
2. Malik Rose 551 3. Frantz Massenat 484 4. Joe Linderman 457 5. Brian Holden^ 413 6. John Rankin^ 403 7. Jeff Myers 381 8. Frank Elegar 379 9. Damion Lee 374 10. Len Hatzenbeller^ 360 11. Bob Buckley^ 359 12. Randy Burkert 355 13. Todd Lehman 347 14. Bob Morgan 346 15. Chris Fouch 333 16. Bob Stephens 320 17. Robert Battle 319 18. Michael Thompson 317 19. Rodney WIlliams 315 20. Bashir Mason 313 21. Scott Rodgers 281 22. Mike Kouser 273 23. Mike DeRocckis 265 24. Cornelius Overby 264 25. Samme Givens 264 26. Troy Harper 261 27. Walter Fuller 255 28. Greg Newman 252 29. Ron Coley 252 30. Camren Wynter 248 31. Sean Brooks 245 32. Casper Cooper 242 33. Derrick Joynes 239 34. Clarence Armstrong 238 35. Bryant Coursey 238 Coaching Years1. Samuel Cozen^ 16
2. Bruiser Flint 15 3. Eddie Burke 14 4. Bill Herrion 8 4. Ernest Lange 8 6. ZACH SPIKER 7 6. Walter Halas 7 8. Ray Haesler 6 |
3-point FG Made1. Mike DeRocckis 313
2. Phil Goss 306 3. Todd Lehman^ 285 4. Chris Fouch 275 5. Mike Wisler 232 6. Dominick Mejia 217 7. Brian Holden^ 204 8. Damion Lee 196 9. Sammy Mojica 193 10. Trey Hawthorne 191 11. Mike Kouser 165 12. Tavon Allen 160 13. Clarence Armstrong 156 14. Frantz Massenat 152 15. Coletrane Washington 148 16. Tim Whitworth 142 16. MATE OKROS 142 18. Jeff Myers 139 19. Camren Wynter 135 20. Kurk Lee 125 21. Gerald Colds 123 22. Michael Thompson 114 23. Derrick Thomas 110 24. Jerimiah King 106 25. Bashir Mason 103 26. Trevor John 103 27. Danny Hinds 86 28. Stephen Starks 86 29. Chuck Guitar 83 30. Scott Rodgers 83 31. LAMAR ODEN JR 81 32. Chris Arizin 79 (3 of 4 years) 33. Zach Walton 78 34. Bryant Coursey 76 35. Eric Schmeider 72 36. Jamie Harris 70 37. Ashley Howard 65 37. Kari Johnnson 65 39. Michael Anderson 63 (2 of 4 years) 40. Cornelius Overby 62 3 point line added for the 1986-87 season. Free Throw Percentage
1. Damion Lee .842 2. Mike DeRocckis .836 3. Todd Lehman^ .824 4. Chuck Guittar .817 (134 of 164 in 62 gms) 5. Domenic Mejia .815 (145 of 178 in 86 gms) 6. Brian Holden^ .810 7. Walter Fuller .804 8. Ron Coley .800 9. Troy Harper .79091 (261 of 330 in 53 gms) 10. Jim Rullo .79087 11. Phil Goss .785 (179 of 228 in 116 gms) 12. Derrick Joynes .784 13. Chris Fouch .782 14. Jeremiah King .776 (184 of 237 in 113 gms) 15. Clarence Armstrong .775 16. Camren Wynter .773 17. Jamie Harris .772 18. Dan Leahy .765 19. Tremaine Isabell .764 20. Michael Thompson .760 21. Tavon Allen .759 22. Bob Morgan .757 23. Casper Cooper .754 24. Chris Arizin .752 25. Stephen Starks .746 26. Frantz Massenat .746 27. Ralph Henry .745 28. Greg Newman .741 29. Kennell Sanchex .740 30. Michael Anderson .736 31. Bob Stephens .732 Minimum 2 years played, 2 per game and/or 125 made. TJ Bickerstaff .832 (only made 104 in 53 gms) Terrell Allen .838 (only made 98 in 1 yr, 31 gms) Colgate is the opponent against whom Drexel has the most wins with zero losses. DU is 5-0 vs Colgate. |
Blocked Shots1. Bob Stephens^ 404
2. Chaz Crawford 318 3. Robert Battle 246 4. John Rankin 207 5. Michael Mitchell 163 6. Austin Williams 143 7. Frank Elegar 137 8. AMARI WILLIAMS 129 9. Rodney Williams 128 10. Malik Rose 121 11. Samme Givens 97 12. Len Hatzenbeller 87 13. Dartaye Ruffin 75 14. Leon Spencer 71 15. James Butler 69 16. Jonathan Raab 63 17. Sean Brooks 61 18. Richard Congo 59 19. Evan Neisler 51 20. Frantz Massenat 49 21. Daryl McCoy 48 22. Michael Anderson 48 23. Arthur Clark 46 24. Sammy Mojica 46 25. Tavon Allen 45 26. Mohammed Bah 45 27. Kennell Sanchez 44 28. George Hudgins 43 29. David Broadus 43 3 Point FG Percentage
1. Trevor John .412 2. Brian Holden .409 3. Mike Wisler .408 4. Mike DeRocckis .403 5. Stephen Starks .391 6. Michael Thompson .390 7. Todd Lehman .386 8. MATE OKROS .385 (142/369) 9. Tim Whitworth .384 10. Clarence Armstrong .382 11. Kurk Lee Jr. .381 12. Phil Goss .380 13. Domenic Mejia .375 14. Damion Lee .369 15. Frantz Massenat .363 16. Chuck Guittar .361 17. Jeff Myers .355 18. Chris Fouch .353 19 Coletrane Washington .352 20. Mike Kouser .349 LUKE HOUSE .387 needs 57 attempts in 2023-24 to qualify. Minimum 200 attempts Coaching Wins1. James "Bruiser" Flint 245
2. Sam Cozen^ 213 3. Eddie Burke 205 4. Bill Herrion 167 5. ZACH SPIKER 93 6. Ray Haesler 80 7. Walter Halas 52 8. Ernest Lange 41 (11+30) t9. Steve Seymour 28 t9. Ralph Chase 28 t11. Frank Szymanski 26 t11. Lawrence Mains 26 13. Harold Kollar 25 14. W.S. Brokaw 21 15. Harry O’ Brien 16 t16. Frank Griffin 15 t16. E.L. Lucas 15 t18. James Barrett 12 t18. William McAvoy 12 t20. John Gray 7 t20. F. Bennett 7 22. Maury McMains 3 t23. John Marino 2 t23. Robert Morgan 2 25. G. Doughty 1 t26. F. Knight 0 Penn State is the opponent against whom Drexel has the most losses with a victory. DU is 0-6 vs the Nittany Lions.
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On April 2, 1986, the NCAA universally adopted the three-point line in college basketball, years after some college basketball conferences experimented with the long-range shot. At the time of the rule change, a three-pointer was just 19 feet, nine inches. The addition of the three-point line, however, was not entirely well received.
From Sports Illustrated's Jack McCallum in 1987: "Duke's Mike Krzyzewski considers the monster a threat to America's Puritan ethic. "You should have to work hard to get a basket," says Krzyzewski, who played under Bobby Knight at Army, where everything came hard. Dayton's Don Donoher views the three-point shot as symptomatic of America's declining moral climate. "To me, it's just like a game show," says a disgusted Donoher. "In this world we live in now, we're into wild thrills." Worst of all, the three-point monster has left TCU coach Jim Killingsworth staring into the abyss. "If you pick up a paper someday and read that they can't find me," said Killingsworth when asked about the terrible trey, "I'll be over on the Trinity University Bridge with a rock tied around my neck."
From Sports Illustrated's Jack McCallum in 1987: "Duke's Mike Krzyzewski considers the monster a threat to America's Puritan ethic. "You should have to work hard to get a basket," says Krzyzewski, who played under Bobby Knight at Army, where everything came hard. Dayton's Don Donoher views the three-point shot as symptomatic of America's declining moral climate. "To me, it's just like a game show," says a disgusted Donoher. "In this world we live in now, we're into wild thrills." Worst of all, the three-point monster has left TCU coach Jim Killingsworth staring into the abyss. "If you pick up a paper someday and read that they can't find me," said Killingsworth when asked about the terrible trey, "I'll be over on the Trinity University Bridge with a rock tied around my neck."
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