Name: Jason Terry
Years at UA: 1995-99
Year inducted: 1997 (as member of 1997 national championship team)
Accomplishments: Terry was a key sophomore reserve guard on Arizona's 1997 national championship team. After his senior season, Terry was named the National Player of the Year and a first-team All-American. He was also the Pac-10 Player of the Year that year as well. He was a co-captain of the team in 1998-99. The UA has retired his No. 31 jersey.
Terry holds the Pac-12 record for most field goal attempts in a single game with 31 attempts against Washington on Feb. 4, 1999 (made 12 of them). He's part of Arizona's Ring of Honor. Terry also ranks in the top 10 in UA history in the following categories:
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• Career 3-pointers: Tied for fifth, 193 made
• Career 3-pointers attempted: Fifth, 514 attempted
• Career assists: Eighth, 493 assists
• Career steals: First, 245 steals
• Single-season scoring average: Eighth, 21.9 points per game (1998-99)
• Single-season 3-pointers: Tied for 10th, 76 made (1998-99)
• Single-season steals: Second, 85 steals (1996-97); and fifth, 80 steals (1998-99)
• Single-season minutes per game: Tied for second, 38.2 minutes per game (1998-99)
In 1998-99, Terry led the Wildcats in the following categories:
• Scoring: 21.9 points per game
• 3-point field-goal percentage: 39.8 percent
• Free-throw percentage: 83.9 percent
• Assists: 5.5 assists per game
• Steals: 2.8 steals per game
He also led the team in steals in 1996-97 with 2.5 steals per game.

