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Mid-American Conference Career Leaders and Records for Field Goals

Leaders and Records: Single Season ▪ Career ▪ Yearly

Click on the Player for career record and accomplishments.
Leaders are based on stats from the 1997-98 through 2012-13 seasons.
Stats include all games played.

Since 1997-98

Rank Player FG From To Last School
1.Brandon Hunter 706 2000 2003 Ohio
2.Brandon Bowdry 668 2007 2011 Eastern Michigan
3.J.R. Vanhoose 664 1999 2002 Marshall
4.D.J. Cooper 648 2010 2013 Ohio
5.David Kool 643 2007 2010 Western Michigan
6.Tamar Slay 626 1999 2002 Marshall
7.Jarrod Jones 622 2009 2012 Ball State
8.Tim Pollitz 613 2005 2008 Miami (OH)
 Leon Williams 613 2005 2008 Ohio
10.Keith Triplett 607 2002 2005 Toledo
11.Greg Stempin 601 1998 2001 Toledo
12.Javon McCrea 596 2011 2013 Buffalo
13.Leon Rodgers 585 1999 2002 Northern Illinois
14.Giordan Watson 578 2005 2008 Central Michigan
15.David Webber 576 1999 2002 Central Michigan
16.Justin Greene 574 2009 2012 Kent State
17.Keith McLeod 572 1999 2002 Bowling Green State
18.Romeo Travis 570 2004 2007 Akron
19.Joe Reitz 568 2005 2008 Western Michigan
20.Len Matela 567 1999 2002 Bowling Green State
21.Jerome Tillman 562 2006 2009 Ohio
22.Theron Smith 556 2000 2003 Ball State
23.Kyrem Massey 554 1998 2001 Kent State
24.Ben Reed 550 2002 2005 Western Michigan
25.Trevor Huffman 543 1999 2002 Kent State
26.Yassin Idbihi 542 2004 2007 Buffalo
27.A'uston Calhoun 529 2010 2013 Bowling Green State
28.Antonio Gates 528 2000 2003 Kent State
29.Marcus Smallwood 517 2001 2004 Northern Illinois
30.Andrew Mitchell 512 1999 2002 Kent State
31.Flenard Whitfield 505 2009 2012 Western Michigan
32.Florentino Valencia 496 2004 2007 Toledo
33.Turner Battle 491 2002 2005 Buffalo
34.John Bowler 490 2003 2006 Eastern Michigan
35.Darryl Peterson 489 2002 2006 Akron
36.Michael Bramos 487 2006 2009 Miami (OH)
 Justin Ingram 487 2004 2007 Toledo
38.Louis Campbell 483 1999 2002 Buffalo
39.Duane Clemens 479 1998 2000 Ball State
40.Mike Manciel 478 1999 2003 Central Michigan
41.Randal Holt 476 2010 2013 Kent State
42.Zeke Marshall 470 2010 2013 Akron
 Chet Mason 470 2002 2005 Miami (OH)
44.Nick Moore 467 2000 2003 Toledo
45.Juby Johnson 464 2001 2004 Miami (OH)
 John Reimold 464 2001 2005 Bowling Green State
 Peyton Stovall 464 2004 2008 Ball State
 Travis Young 464 1998 2001 Marshall
49.Patrick Jackson 456 1999 2002 Ball State
 Anthony Kann 456 2001 2004 Western Michigan
51.Sanjay Adell 455 1998 2000 Ohio
 Jordon Crawford 455 2010 2013 Bowling Green State
 Steve Esterkamp 455 2000 2003 Ohio
 Wally Szczerbiak 455 1996 1999 Miami (OH)
55.John Whorton 454 1998 2000 Kent State
56.Jeremiah Wood 453 2004 2008 Akron
57.Nikola Cvetinovic 452 2009 2012 Akron
58.Scott Thomas 450 2009 2012 Bowling Green State
59.Carlos Medlock 448 2006 2010 Eastern Michigan
60.Chris Kaman 446 2001 2003 Central Michigan
61.Reggie Keely 445 2010 2013 Ohio
62.DeAndre Haynes 442 2003 2006 Kent State
63.Markus Austin 441 2002 2005 Eastern Michigan
 Ivo Baltic 441 2010 2013 Ohio
 Nate Miller 441 2007 2009 Bowling Green State
66.Rodney Pierce 439 2006 2010 Buffalo
67.Julian Mavunga 433 2009 2012 Miami (OH)
68.Ryan Prillman 428 2000 2003 Eastern Michigan
69.Keonta Howell 427 2004 2007 Toledo
70.Chris Singletary 426 2007 2010 Kent State
71.Josh Almanson 424 2001 2005 Bowling Green State
 Rodriguez Sherman 424 2007 2011 Kent State
73.Justin Dobbins 419 2007 2010 Eastern Michigan
74.Mike McKinney 418 2004 2007 Northern Illinois
75.Tyrone Kent 417 2006 2009 Toledo
 Brett Mcknight 417 2008 2011 Akron
77.Kevin Netter 415 2001 2004 Bowling Green State
 Sonny Troutman 415 2004 2007 Ohio
 Mitchell Watt 415 2009 2012 Buffalo
80.James Hughes 414 2004 2007 Northern Illinois
81.Chris Williams 407 2002 2003 Ball State
82.T.J. Lux 406 1998 2000 Northern Illinois
83.P.J. Smith 404 2000 2004 Northern Illinois
 Sammy Villegas 404 2003 2006 Toledo
85.Jonathan Amos 403 2006 2009 Toledo
 Rian Pearson 403 2010 2013 Toledo
 Jauwan Scaife 403 2010 2013 Ball State
88.Jimmal Ball 400 1998 2000 Akron
 Calvin Cage 400 2003 2006 Buffalo
 Danny Horace 400 2002 2005 Miami (OH)
91.Trey Zeigler 390 2011 2013 Central Michigan
92.Darion Anderson 389 2008 2011 Northern Illinois
93.Derrick Tarver 388 2003 2004 Akron
94.Mike Williams 387 2003 2004 Western Michigan
95.Lonnie Jones 385 1999 2002 Ball State
96.Jami Bosley 384 1998 2000 Akron
97.DeVaughn Washington 381 2008 2011 Ohio
98.Cedrick Middleton 380 2005 2008 Akron
99.Nathan Peavy 379 2004 2007 Miami (OH)
100.Dee Brown 375 2009 2012 Bowling Green State
 Martin Samarco 375 2006 2007 Bowling Green State
102.Andy Hipsher 365 2000 2004 Akron
103.Jordan Bitzer 361 2007 2010 Central Michigan
104.Nate Hutcheson 358 2010 2013 Western Michigan
105.Chad Pleiness 356 2000 2002 Central Michigan
106.Mike Brown 355 1998 2001 Northern Illinois
 Anthony Newell 355 2006 2009 Ball State
108.Nate Linhart 354 2006 2009 Akron
 Anthony Stacey 354 1998 2000 Bowling Green State
110.Mark Bortz 352 2002 2005 Buffalo
111.Mike Scott 350 2005 2008 Kent State
112.Todd Peterson 349 2003 2006 Northern Illinois
113.Robby Collum 345 2001 2003 Western Michigan
114.Robbie Harman 344 2007 2010 Central Michigan
115.Shawntes Gary 343 2006 2009 Western Michigan
116.Andy Robinson 341 2006 2009 Buffalo
117.Robert Owens 338 2001 2004 Ball State
118.Steve Reynolds 337 2001 2002 Western Michigan
119.Albert Fisher 336 2008 2009 Kent State
120.Bubba Walther 334 2005 2008 Ohio
121.Calvin Betts 333 2007 2010 Buffalo
 Kenny Hayes 333 2008 2010 Miami (OH)
 Alex Shorts 333 2001 2002 Miami (OH)
124.Dru Joyce 330 2004 2007 Akron
 Chris McKnight 330 2007 2010 Akron