List of Basketball Africa League single-game scoring leaders

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Jo Lual-Acuil holds the current record with 42 points in a game on 27 April 2024 Jo Lual-Acuil 2 (cropped).jpg
Jo Lual-Acuil holds the current record with 42 points in a game on 27 April 2024

This is a listing of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) players who have scored the most points in a single game. The current record is hold by Jo Lual-Acuil who scored 42 points on 27 April 2024. [1]

Contents

Single-game leaders

Key
^Denotes player who is currently active in the BAL
Player's team lost the game
RankPointsPlayerDateTeamOpponentScoreMPFGMFGA3PM3PAFTMFTARef.
142 Jo Lual-Acuil^27 April 2024 Al Ahly Ly City Oilers 110–784020280022 [1] [2]
241 Terrell Stoglin ^12 March 2022 AS Salé US Monastir 90–96401223361113 [3] [4]
41 Will Perry^30 April 2023 Ferroviário da Beira SLAC 109–974020329141010 [5] [6]
440 Terrell Stoglin ^21 May 2021 AS Salé AS Police 88–79351431311911 [7]
538 Cleveland Thomas ^20 May 2023 REG US Monastir 79–843813214888 [8] [9]
635 Abdoulaye Harouna 5 May 2024 AS Douanes US Monastir76–59371023817711 [10]
734 Souleymane Berthé ^12 March 2023 Stade Malien US Monastir 78–6835122451556 [11] [12]
Terrell Stoglin ^9 March 2022 AS Salé Ferroviário da Beira 95–84371220491113 [13]
Carlos Morais 5 May 2022 Petro de Luanda Al Ahly 91–9036142481247 [14]
1033 Josh Nzeakor 21 May 2021 AS Police AS Salé 79–883314211178
Abdellah Hamdini 22 May 2021 GS Pétroliers Ferroviário de Maputo 73–862813244833 [13]
Abdoulaye Harouna^17 March 2023 ABC Fighters US Monastir 90–7439122441256 [13]

Playoffs game leaders

Gerson Goncalves scored 28 points in the 2022 BAL Finals Gerson Goncalves.jpg
Gerson Gonçalves scored 28 points in the 2022 BAL Finals
Key
^Denotes player who is currently active in the BAL
Player's team lost the game
Finals game
RankPointsPlayerDateTeamRoundOpponentScoreMPFGMFGA3PM3PAFTMFTARef.
130 Terrell Stoglin ^26 May 2022 AS Salé Quarter-finals Petro de Luanda 90–9636919281011 [15]
228 Gerson Gonçalves ^28 May 2022 Petro de Luanda Finals US Monastir 72–833210135558 [16]
Jean Jacques Boissy 24 May 2023 AS Douanes Semi-finals Petro de Luanda 92–8626517361112 [17]
426 Mikh McKinney 26 May 2022 Zamalek Semi-finals US Monastir 88–8124610231213 [18]
Adonis Filer 20 May 2023 REG Quarter-finals Al Ahly 94–77389193955 [19]

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