Luis Flores is recognized as one of the greatest players in Manhattan College history, and helped engineer one of the greatest wins in school history. He scored 26 points to lead 12th seeded Manhattan to a 75-60 NCAA Tournament first round victory over fifth-seeded Florida on March 18, 2004. Flores, who grew up in Washington Heights, began his college career at Rutgers but transferred to Manhattan, where he scored 2,046 points in just three years, eighth best all-time in the MAAC. Flores averaged 24.6 points per game as a junior, the highest single season mark in Manhattan history, and concluded his career averaging 22.7 points. In his three years at Manhattan, Flores led the Jaspers to a 68-22 record, including two appearances in the NCAA Tournament and on NIT appearance. He is the Jaspers’ all-time leader with a career free throw percentage of .879, No. 2 in free throw made and No. 3 in field goals made all-time. He was a two-time MAAC Player of the Year, and two-time MAAC Championship tournament MVP.