Babangida's 10 league goals in 1995-96, made him the club's top scorer that season.
In 1929, Evans scored 37 goals, which made him the nation's leading scorer, and he earned that title again the following year.
However, he came back the next season, 1896-97, scoring 14 goals in 26 league appearances, making him the club's top scorer that season.
His series total of 314 runs made him South Africa's second highest scorer behind Mitchell.
His 54 points made him the team's third leading scorer.
Müller scored four goals and made two assists during the competition, which made him its leading scorer for the season.
This made her the sixth place all-time leading scorer in Massachusetts basketball history, male or female.
He was ever-present for the next two seasons, and returns of 17 and 22 goals made him the club's leading scorer in each.
Black left Queens in 1961 having made 346 appearances scoring 120 times to make the outside right the club's second highest scorer of all time.