Final Four Boxscores
Career Homers by Position
NFL Scoring Leaders
Pro Assist
Records
Who Am I?
100

April 4, 1988 - Kemper Arena
31 points, 18 rebounds,
Lots of local fans

Danny Manning, Kansas

100

Shortstop
(353)

Cal Ripken, Jr.

100

Wide Receiver
1985-2004
208 Touchdowns

Jerry Rice

100

He is the NBA career leader in assists with 15,806 - more than 3000 ahead of second place

John Stockton

100

He pitched a record 110 shutouts in the Major Leagues

Walter Johnson

200

April 7, 2003 - Superdome
20 points, 10 boards
Not bad for freshman

Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse

200

Firstbase
(580)

Mark McGwire

200

Kicker
1996-2019
2673 Points

Adam Vinatieri

200

He is the active career leader in assists, and is second overall

Chris Paul

200

He has the most Final Four appearances as a coach to have never won a National Championship

Guy Lewis

300

March 24, 1979
Salt Lake City Events Center
35 points, 16 rebounds, 9 assists

Larry Bird, Indiana State

300

Second Base
(354)

Jeff Kent

300

Runningback
1990-2004
164 Touchdowns

Emmitt Smith

300

He ranks first all-time among foreign born players with 10,335 assists

Steve Nash

300

2628 Rushing Yards in a College Season

Barry Sanders

400

March 27, 1978
Checkerdome
41 points; 18-of 27 FG; 8 rebounds

Jack Givens, Kentucky

400

Catcher (399)

Mike Piazza

400

Most Touchdowns (110)
20th Century

Walter Payton

400

He holds career records for assists and three pointers while playing in the ABA

Louie Dampier

400

He was the first college player to score 1000 points in a season, doing so in the 1950's

Frank Selvy

500

March 24, 1967
Freedom Hall
34 points, 15 rebounds

Don May, Dayton

500

Rightfield
(576)

Sammy Sosa

500

Most Interceptions Returns for TD (12)
1987-2003

Rod Woodson

500

He is the only player with 10,000 assists or more that played for a Big East school

Mark Jackson

500

He is the only player to score five goals in an NHL game, five different ways (even-strength, power play, shorthanded, penalty shot, empty net)

Mario Lemieux