List of basketball players who have scored 100 points in a single game


In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through field goals and free throws. It is a rare achievement for an individual player to score 100 points in a single game. What follows is an incomplete list of all of the verified occurrences of players scoring 100 points or more. Each individual instance of the accomplishment may have been achieved under varying circumstances, such as game length, opponent skill level and the league in which it occurred.
Internationally, the highest single player total between national teams is 116 points, scored by the Philippines' Lou Salvador in May 1923 against China. It happened during the 1923 Far Eastern Games. The highest single game total in worldwide organized basketball history, irrespective of gender, age or competition level, is 272 points, scored by a 13-year-old boy named Mats Wermelin of Sweden. He recorded every single point in his team's 272–0 win on February 5, 1974, during a regional boys' tournament held in Stockholm. As an adult, Wermelin played as a guard for Hammarby IF, Järfälla and Stockholm Capitals. The highest total by a female basketball player worldwide is 136, scored by Anat Draigor of Israel. It happened on April 5, 2006, in a 158–41 win. Draigor was 46 years old playing in an Israel Division III League playoff game, which also makes her the oldest player in history to score 100 points. Only one player, other than the United States' Bevo Francis and Jack Taylor, has recorded multiple 100-point games in organized competition. Croatia's Marin Ferenčević scored 101 and 178 points in April and May 2006, respectively, during Under-14 Croatian League matches.
In the United States, 100-point games have occurred at least once at most levels of education. At the middle school level, 13-year-old 8th grader Bob Harrison scored all 139 of his team's points in a 139–8 win on February 3, 1941. In high school, there have been 24 verified occurrences, 19 by male players and 5 by female players. The first recorded instance was in 1913, when Herman Saygar of Culver High School scored 113 points against Winamac High School. The first female to score 100 points at the high school level was Denise Long of Union-Whitten High School, who scored 111 points during a state playoff game in the spring of 1968 against Dows High School. That season, Long's senior year of 1967–68, she averaged a still-standing national record 68.2 points per game. Her single game total stood as the high school female record for 38 years until Epiphanny Prince scored 113 for Murry Bergtraum High School on February 2, 2006. The boys' high school record is 135 points, scored by Danny Heater on January 26, 1960. Playing for Burnsville High School against Widen High School, Heater made 53 of 70 field goals and 29 of 41 free throws. His 135-point outburst is still the highest total for the high school level worldwide.
At the college level, there have been seven 100-point games, two of which were recorded by Clarence "Bevo" Francis of Rio Grande College and two by Jack Taylor of Grinnell College. Francis scored 116 points against Ashland College on January 9, 1953, but the opponent was not a four-year institution, so the total did not count as the official college record. One year later, on February 2, 1954, Francis scored 113 against Hillsdale College, which was the recognized highest total in United States college basketball history for 59 years; Grinnell's Taylor scored 138 points on November 20, 2012 to set the new all-time NCAA all-divisions mark. He again recorded 100+ points on November 17, 2013 when he scored 109 against Crossroads College. Frank Selvy of Furman University is the only player to score 100 points at the Division I level. Selvy recorded exactly 100 points on February 13, 1954—less than two weeks after Francis scored 113—against Newberry College. He scored his 99th and 100th points on a 40-foot shot as the final buzzer sounded.
Professionally, there have been a number of occurrences of 100-point games worldwide. It has only happened once in the United States, however. Wilt Chamberlain of the National Basketball Association's Philadelphia Warriors scored 100 points on March 2, 1962 against the New York Knicks during a game played at Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania. He made 36-of-63 field goals and 28-of-32 free throws, the latter being a particularly unusual statistic considering Chamberlain was a 51.1% free throw shooter for his career.

Key

Most of the players' exact statistics cannot be found, but whatever information was able to be verified is included. When a dash appears in the three-point field goal statistic, it indicates that three-pointers had yet to be implemented and were therefore not an applicable statistic.
FGMField goals made
FGAField goals attempted
3FGMThree-point field goals made
3FGAThree-point field goals attempted
FTMFree throws made
FTAFree throws attempted
Ref.Reference
NationalityDenotes the player's nationality, not the country in which it occurred

^Denotes player who is still active at the level of competition in which s/he scored 100 points
Denotes female player
*Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Elected to both the Naismith Hall and the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Player Denotes the number of times the player has scored 100 points up to and including that occurrence

International

United States

Professional

;National Basketball Association
PointsPlayerDateTeamOpponentFinal scoreFGMFGA3FGM3FGAFTMFTANotesRef.
100*Philadelphia WarriorsNew York Knicks169–14736632832

Collegiate

High school

Since 1913, 19 male and seven female players have scored 100 points or more in United States high school basketball games.
PointsPlayerDateHigh school
OpponentFinal scoreFGMFGA3FGM3FGAFTMFTANotesRef.
135Burnsville Widen 173–4353702941
127Portsmouth Norcom Mary Smith 173–47
120Sedalia-Midway Canaan 137–475216
114Hanson St. Agnes 128–5647552024
114Bristol Palisades 134–8644792629
113Culver Winamac 154–10561
113Murry Bergtraum Brandeis 137–32546041
111Union-Whitten Dows 136–41383544


108St. Joe Witts Springs
108Cassatt Midway Ruby South 130–30481213
105Grandfield Terral 120–654585
105Riverside Poly Norte Vista 179–1546501315
104Camden Clarksburg 130–434416
103Wimauma Admiral Farragut 123–77481114
103New Port Richey Christian Clearwater St. Paul 111–6040121111
102Brainard Raymond 502
102Arkansas School for the Deaf Leola 133–58412023
101Morningside South Torrance 102–243756002735
101Heritage Christian Banff Christian 178–284659256
100Claude Clarendon 106–19
100J.C. Lynch Brittons Neck 139–31
100Noble-Ebarb Elizabeth 139–79
100Dobbins Tech Mastbaum Tech 131–3841571821
100Ventura Woden-Crystal Lake 126–74434814
100Camden Gloucester Twp. Tech 157–67426010156
100Pico Rivera Mesrobian Los Angeles Pacific Christian 114–4711

Others