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・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball career steals leaders
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball conference tournament champions
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 11 or more steals in a game
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 12 or more 3-point field goals in a game
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 13 or more blocks in a game
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 145 games played
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 20 or more assists in a game
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 2000 points and 1000 rebounds
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 30 or more rebounds in a game
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 60 or more points in a game
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball programs
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season 3-point field goal leaders
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season assists leaders
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season blocks leaders
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season rebounding leaders
List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season scoring leaders
・ List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season steals leaders
・ List of NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey All-Tournament Teams
・ List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
・ List of NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament champions
・ List of NCAA Division I men's soccer coaches
・ List of NCAA Division I men's soccer First-Team All-America teams
・ List of NCAA Division I men's soccer programs
・ List of NCAA Division I men's soccer teams ranked in the 2015 Top 25 coaches poll
・ List of NCAA Division I national champions, 2006–2007
・ List of NCAA Division I non-football programs
・ List of NCAA Division I schools that have never sponsored football
・ List of NCAA Division I softball programs
・ List of NCAA Division I women's basketball players with 1400 rebounds
・ List of NCAA Division I women's basketball players with 3000 points


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List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season scoring leaders : ウィキペディア英語版
List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season scoring leaders
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In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through free throw or field goal. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I scoring title is awarded to the player with the highest points per game (ppg) average in a given season. The NCAA did not split into its current divisions format until August 1973. From 1906 to 1955, there were no classifications to the NCAA nor its predecessor, the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS).〔 Then, from 1956 to 1973, colleges were classified as either "NCAA University Division (Major College)" or "NCAA College Division (Small College)".〔 The NCAA's official men's basketball media guide recognizes scoring champions beginning with the 1947–48 season; from 1935–36 to 1946–47, "unofficial" scoring champions were compiled from the annual ''National Basketball Committee Official Basketball Guide''.〔
Pete Maravich of LSU holds the all-time NCAA Division I records for career scoring (3,667) and average (44.2).〔 His three consecutive scoring titles from 1968–1970 are also the three highest single-season averages in NCAA history.〔 Additionally, Maravich played college basketball during the era before freshmen were allowed to play on the varsity level, which prevented him from achieving four scoring titles (Oscar Robertson, the only other three-time scoring champion, may have also been able to achieve the feat had it not been for the no-freshmen rule).
Nine players have earned multiple scoring titles. The most recent player to accomplish this is Reggie Williams of Virginia Military Institute (2007, 2008). There have been two occurrences where, in back-to-back seasons, two different teammates have earned the NCAA scoring title. Frank Selvy and Darrell Floyd of Furman each won in 1954 and 1955, respectively, while Hank Gathers and Bo Kimble of Loyola Marymount won in 1989 and 1990, respectively.
Many of the scoring champions from the 1986–87 season and earlier could have added significantly more points if the three-point line had been instituted. It wasn't until the 1987–88 season that the NCAA standardized the line and accounted for three-point field goals in its official record book.〔 The only player since they were instituted to have not made a single three-point shot in his scoring title season is Gathers, who instead made 419 field goals and 177 free throws en route to scoring 1,015 points and averaging 32.7 points per game.〔〔
One prolific college basketball scorer who was not an NCAA scoring champion was Notre Dame's Austin Carr. Carr averaged 38.2 ppg as a junior in 1969–70 (tied for eighth highest in NCAA history) and 38.0 ppg as a senior in 1970–71 (tenth highest).〔 Unfortunately for Carr, he happened to accomplish these feats while playing at the same time as Maravich, whose 44.5 ppg in 1969–70 is the highest in Division I history,〔 and as Johnny Neumann, whose 40.1 ppg in 1970–71 is the fifth highest average.〔 While finishing second in the scoring races each of his last two seasons, Carr is the only player on the NCAA's top ten single season scoring averages list who never won an NCAA scoring title.〔
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