Roosevelt Chapman
Roosevelt Chapman (born 1962) is an American college basketball player who, while attending Ohio's University of Dayton from 1980 to 1984, became the all-time leading scorer in the history of the University's team, the Dayton Flyers.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Chapman played basketball at Westinghouse High School.
As a freshman in 1980–81, Chapman averaged 12.8 point per game (ppg) and 5.8 rebounds per game (rpg) as the Flyers posted an 18–11 record and advanced to the second round of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).
As a sophomore, Chapman increased those averages to 18.1 ppg and 8.0 rpg and was named the Flyers Most Valuable Player. The Flyers again earned an NIT berth and advanced to the third round, ending the season 23–9.
In 1982–83 as a junior, Chapman averaged 23.0 ppg and 9.6 rpg and was again Dayton's MVP.He also led the Flyers, who posted an 18–10 record, with a .562 field goal percentage.
As a senior in 1983–84, Chapman earned team MVP for the third time, averaging 21.8 ppg and 9.1 rpg. He became the all-time leading scorer in Flyers history, surpassing Don May's previous record of 1,980. Chapman eventually totaled 2,233 points and remains Dayton's top all-time scorer. He is eighth in career rebounds with 956.