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LEADERS: NCAA Division I Men's Scorers
December 2nd, 2008 8AM
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Akron sophomore Steve Zakuani maintained his lead among NCAA Division I men's scorers in points (47) and goals (20). The only player with a realistic shot of catching him is Wake Forest's Cody Arnoux, who has 39 points and 17 goals. For all the NCAA Division I leaders ...

(Players still active in bold.)

Points Leaders
PLAYER SCHOOL G-A-P
1. Steve Zakuani, Akron  20-7-47
2. Samson Malijani, Fairleigh Dickinson 18-5-41
3. Graciano Brito, Quinnipiac  18-3-39
3. Cody Arnoux, Wake Forest 17-5-39
3. Jamie Darvill, Loyola (Md.) 14-11-39
6. Chris Salvaggione, Charlotte 15-8-38
7. Doug Demartin, Michigan St. 17-3-37
7. Daniel Revivo, Winthrop 14-9-37
9. Mike Grella, Duke  14-8-36
10. Conor Chin, San Francisco 17-1-35

Goals Leaders
PLAYER SCHOOL G
1. Steve Zakuani, Akron 20
2. Graciano Brito, Quinnipiac 18
2. Samson Malijani, Fairleigh Dickinson 18
4. Conor Chin, San Francisco 17
4. Cody Arnoux, Wake Forest 17
4. Doug Demartin, Michigan St.  17
7. Quincy Amarikwa, UC Davis 15
7. Chris Salvaggione, Charlotte 15
7. Patrick Figueiredo, Adelphi 15
   
Assists Leaders
PLAYER SCHOOL GAA
1. Corben Bone, Wake Forest 16

2. Eduardo Garcia, Butler 13
3. J.T. Noone, Temple 13
4. Alan McGreal, Canisius 12
5. Tom Irvin, Evansville 11
5. Josue Campbell, Campbell 11
5. Dylan Curtis, UC Davis  11
5. Miguel DaSilva, Lipscomb 11
5. Jamie Franks, Wake Forest 11

Goalies Leaders
PLAYER SCHOOL GAA
1. Neal Kitson, St. John's  0.399

2. Austin Harms, Harvard 0.431
3. Evan Bush, Akron  0.439
4. Matthew Brutto, Georgetown  0.446
5. Misha Rosenthal, Northwestern 0.458
6. Jeffrey Attinella, South Fla. 0.459
7. Brian Holt, Creighton  0.487
8. Avery Steinlage, Michigan St. 0.495
9. Zac MacMath, Maryland 0.521
10. Steve Clark, Oakland 0.535



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