Last Updated on May 28, 2025 by Mat Diekhake

Here are Earl Monroe’s college per-game statistics by season. Monroe played at Winston-Salem State University (a Division II HBCU) from 1963–1967 under legendary coach Clarence “Big House” Gaines.

Season School G PPG RPG APG FG% FT%
1963–64 Winston-Salem State 7.1
1964–65 Winston-Salem State 23.2
1965–66 Winston-Salem State 29.8
1966–67 Winston-Salem State 41.5

Notes:

  • G (Games played) and full box stats like RPG, APG, FG%, and FT% were not consistently recorded at the time, especially for Division II and HBCU programs.
  • In 1966–67, Monroe averaged 41.5 PPG, leading Winston-Salem State to the 1967 NCAA College Division National Championship (the first for an HBCU).
  • He scored 1,329 points in 1966–67 alone and was named the College Division Player of the Year.