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Warren Olden’s basketball career at Union University spanned the years 1990-1994. During his sophomore year, the Bulldogs played in the NAIA National Championship tournament. During his four-year career the team went 71-58. He was named All-TSAC in 1994.
Mr. Olden set numerous records during his basketball days at Union:
- Most points in a career: 2,210
- Most field goals made in a career: 865
- Best field goal percentage in a career: .641
- Best field goal percentage in a season: .661
- Most free throw attempts in a career: 684
In addition, Mr. Olden held other significant Top-10 positions in Union’s basketball record books:
- 2nd most field goals made in a season: 289 in 1991-92
- 2nd most free throws made in a career: 480
- 2nd most field goal attempts in a career: 1,349
- 3rd best scoring average in a season: 24 pts., 1993-94
- 3rd most points in a season: 767 pts., 1993-94
- 4th most rebounds in a career: 827
- 6th most points in a season: 706 pts. 1991-92
Warren goes down in the Union University record books as one of the best, all-round players in Union history, adding to the rich heritage of great Bulldog basketball.
Warren currently serves on the Jackson police force.
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