NCAA Announces Final Men’s Basketball Stats Leaders
(3/28/07)
BILLINGS, MT – The NCAA has
released the final statistical leaders for the 2006-2007
Division II men’s basketball season. Montana State-Billings
ranked twelfth in the nation for 3-point field goals made per
game.
The Yellowjackets, perennial
national leaders in 3-point shooting, averaged 9.4 made
3-pointers per game. Fairmont State (WV) led the nation with an
average of 10.6 made threes per game. MSUB was 6-21 overall in
2006-2007 and finished fifth in the Heartland Conference.
MSU Billings has been the
national NCAA Division II statistical champion for 3-point
shooting seven times, capturing the title in 1997, 1998, 1999,
2000, 2001, 2004, and 2006. The Yellowjackets were also the
national NCAA Division II scoring leader in 1997, 1998, 2000,
2001, 2002, and 2003. West Liberty State (WV), one of the
Jackets’ early season opponents, was the 2007 Division II
national scoring champion at 98.7 points per game. |