List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season steals leaders


In basketball, a steal is the act of legally gaining possession of the ball by a defensive player who causes the opponent to turn the ball over. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I steal title is awarded to the player with the highest steals per game average in a given season. The steal title was first recognized in the 1985–86 season when statistics on steals were first compiled by the NCAA.
Desmond Cambridge of Alabama A&M holds the all-time NCAA Division I records for single-season steals and steals per game, which both occurred during the 2001–02 season. The all-time leader in career steals is Providence's John Linehan, although Linehan never led the NCAA in steals per game average. In 2011–12, two 'firsts' occurred: Jay Threatt of Delaware State became the first ever repeat season steals leader, and there was also a tie for the honor. When Chavis Holmes of Virginia Military Institute secured his national steals title in 2008–09 at 3.39 spg, he and his brother Travis became the first pair of siblings in NCAA basketball history to lead the nation in the same statistical category. Travis had led the country with a 3.36 spg average in 2006–07. Only two schools have had two different players win the steals title: Alabama A&M and VMI. The lowest steals total for a national per game leader is 78, and the lowest steals per game average to win is 2.83, both of which were achieved by Threatt.
Three freshmen have led the nation in steals: Jason Kidd, Joel Hoover, and Devin Gibson. Among them, Kidd tallied the highest steals per game average and the most total steals. He would also go on to lead the NCAA in assists the following season as a sophomore.

Key

Pos.GFCSPGRef.
PositionGuardForwardCenterSteals per gameReferences

^Player still active in NCAA Division I
Denotes a tie for the season's steals leader
*Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Player Denotes the number of times the player had been the
steals leader up to and including that season

Steals leaders

SeasonPlayerPos.Cl.TeamGames
played
StealsSPGRef.
1985–86GChicago State281394.96
1986–87GCharleston Southern281144.07
1987–88GFlorida A&M291424.90
1988–89GCleveland State281113.96
1989–90GEastern Washington291304.48
1990–91GTennessee Tech281043.71
1991–92GNortheastern Illinois25863.44
1992–93*GCalifornia291103.79
1993–94GSouthwestern Louisiana301204.00
1994–95GTexas301013.37
1995–96GMcNeese State271184.37
1996–97GMaryland–Eastern Shore28903.21
1997–98G/FBall State291033.55
1998–99GGeorge Washington291033.55
1999–00GLiberty281073.82
2000–01GTCU251084.32
2001–02GAlabama A&M291605.52
2002–03GStetson22873.95
2003–04GSt. Bonaventure271073.96
2004–05GAlabama A&M321253.91
2005–06GEast Tennessee State28953.39
2006–07GVMI331113.36
2007–08GUTSA28933.32
2008–09GVMI311053.39
2009–10GDelaware State29822.83
2010–11GNiagara29983.38
2011–12G/FSeton Hall341023.00
2011–12 GDelaware State26783.00
2012–13GOakland331003.03
2013–14GVCU351213.46
2014–15GEastern Kentucky32993.09
2015–16GOmaha321273.97
2016–17GTexas A&M–Corpus Christi361243.44
2017–18GFordham29973.34
2018–19GWashington361263.50
2019–20^GRichmond31983.16