List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 11 or more steals in a game

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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.[1] The steal statistic was first compiled by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) during the 1985–86 season.[2] All of the players on this list have recorded 11 or more steals in a single game in NCAA Division I competition.

The all-time single game steals record holder is Daron "Mookie" Blaylock of Oklahoma, who twice recorded 13 steals.[2] The first instance occurred on December 12, 1987 against Centenary, while the second instance happened nearly one year later to the day on December 17, 1988 against Loyola Marymount. Blaylock and Darron Brittman of Chicago State are the only two Division I players who have recorded at least 11 steals on two different occasions. Chris Thomas of Notre Dame, meanwhile, is the only freshman to achieve the feat.

Key

Dates of 11+ steals

Steals Player Pos. Cl. Team Opponent Date Ref.
13 Daron "Mookie" Blaylock G Jr Oklahoma Centenary December 12, 1987 [3]
13 Daron "Mookie" Blaylock (2) G Sr Oklahoma (2) Loyola Marymount December 17, 1988 [4]
12 Greedy Daniels G Jr TCU Arkansas–Pine Bluff December 30, 2000 [5]
12 Richard Duncan G Middle Tennessee Eastern Kentucky February 20, 1999 [6]
12 Terry Evans G Oklahoma (3) Florida A&M January 27, 1993 [6]
12 Carldell Johnson G Sr UAB South Carolina State November 27, 2005 [7]
12 Jehiel Lewis G/F Sr Navy Bucknell January 12, 2002 [8]
12 Kenny Robertson G Jr Cleveland State Wagner December 3, 1988 [9]
11 Ron Arnold G Sr St. Francis (NY) Mount St. Mary's February 4, 1993 [2]
11 Darron Brittman G Sr Chicago State McKendree January 24, 1986 [6]
11 Darron Brittman (2) G Sr Chicago State (2) Saint Xavier February 8, 1986 [6]
11 Travis Demanby G Sr Fresno State Oklahoma State February 10, 2002 [10]
11 Tyus Edney G Sr UCLA George Mason December 22, 1994 [11]
11 Travis Holmes G So VMI Bridgewater (VA) January 18, 2007 [12]
11 Phillip Huyler G Sr Florida Atlantic Campbell January 18, 1997 [13]
11 Marty Johnson G Towson Bucknell February 17, 1988 [14]
11 John Linehan G Sr Providence Rutgers January 2, 2002 [15]
11 Mark Macon G Jr Temple Notre Dame January 29, 1989 [2]
11 Drew Schifino G Jr West Virginia Arkansas–Monticello December 1, 2001 [16]
11 Carl Thomas G Sr Eastern Michigan Chicago State February 20, 1991 [6]
11 Chris Thomas G Fr Notre Dame New Hampshire November 16, 2001 [17]
11 Ali Ton G Jr Davidson Tufts November 29, 1997 [6]
11 Aldwin Ware G Sr Florida A&M Tuskegee February 24, 1988 [2]

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