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What is the highest single-game scoring record in NCAA Division I men's basketball?

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Pete Maravich holds the NCAA Division I men's basketball single-game scoring record with 69 points, set on February 22, 1970, while playing for Louisiana State University (LSU) against Tulane.

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Record HolderPete Maravich
Points Scored69 points
DateFebruary 22, 1970
SchoolLouisiana State University (LSU)
OpponentTulane University
Record Duration54+ years (still standing)

The Record

Pete Maravich, known as the Pistol Pete, scored 69 points in a single NCAA Division I men's basketball game on February 22, 1970. He was playing for Louisiana State University (LSU) against Tulane University. This record has stood for over 50 years and remains one of the most impressive individual performances in college basketball history.

About Pete Maravich

Pete Maravich was one of the greatest college basketball players of all time. He played for LSU from 1967 to 1970 and was known for his incredible scoring ability, ball-handling skills, and creative playing style. During his college career, he averaged over 44 points per game, which is the highest scoring average in NCAA Division I history. Maravich later went on to play professionally in the NBA.

Why This Record Is Remarkable

Scoring 69 points in a single game is extremely difficult because it requires an entire team's offensive production from one player. For context, the average college basketball team scores around 70-75 points in a full game. Maravich achieved this score in 40 minutes of playing time, showing his exceptional talent and scoring ability. The record demonstrates both his skill and the pace of play during that era of college basketball.

Notable High Scoring Games

While Maravich holds the single-game record, other players have come close throughout history. Several players have scored in the 60s in various games, but none have matched or exceeded Maravich's 69-point performance. Different eras of college basketball have affected scoring records, with changes to rules and playing styles over the decades.

Sources

  1. ncaa.org (ncaa.org)
  2. sports-reference.com (sports-reference.com)
  3. espn.com (espn.com)