NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

20. Glen Rice, Michigan
The record still stands after 24 years. In 1989, Glen Rice carried Michigan to an NCAA championship by scoring 184 points in six games, still a mark that has not been close to touched in the years since. His 75 field goals made and 27 3-pointers made are still NCAA records. The Most Outstanding Player in the 1989 Final Four, he scored 31 points in the national championship game, an 80-79 win over Seton Hall. Rice, Michigan's career scoring leader with 2,442 points, had 308 points in 13 NCAA tournament games, the sixth-most in NCAA history.
-- Mike Rothstein
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