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Kansas Basketball 2001-02 Results Kansas Opponent Date Opponent KU Result W -L Big 12 High Scorer High Scorer High Rebounder High Assist S Attendance N 19 # Vs Kansas Basketball 2001-02 Results Kansas Opponent Date Opponent KU Result W -L Big 12 High Scorer High Scorer High Rebounder High Assist s Attendance N 19 # vs. Ball S tate L, 91-93 0-1 0-0 Drew Gooden . 31 Chris Williams .......24 Drew Gooden ....... 10 Kirk Hinrich . 6 2,500 (c) N 20 # vs. Houston W , 95-78 1-1 0-0 Nick Collison . 22 Patrick Okafor .......18 Drew Gooden ......... 8 Aaron Miles . 7 2,500 (c) N 21 # vs. Seton Hall W , 80-62 2-1 0-0 Nick Collison . 22 Andre Barrett......... 18 Nick Collison ........ 19 Aaron Miles . 7 2,500 (c) N 28 PITTSBURG STATE W , 105-62 3-1 0-0 Drew Gooden . 26 Cedric Brooks .......19 Drew Gooden ....... 13 Keith Langford . 5 16,100 D 1 at Arizona (4) W , 105-97 4-1 0-0 Drew Gooden . 23 Jason Gardner ......34 Drew Gooden ....... 15 Kirk Hinrich . 9 14,562 (c) D 4 W AKE FOREST (23) W , 83-76 5-1 0-0 Nick Collison . 16 Antwan Scott ......... 13 Collison/Simien ..... 11 Hinrich/Miles . 6 16,300 (c) D 8 U M K C W , 79-68 6-1 0-0 Jef f Boschee . 19 Michael Watson.....29 Drew Gooden ....... 10 Kirk Hinrich . 8 16,300 (c) D 12 at Princeton W , 78-62 7-1 0-0 Nick Collison . 19 W ill Venable ..........11 Gooden/Hinrich ......7 Jeff Boschee . 5 6,861 (c) D 15 S C S TA T E W , 106-73 8-1 0-0 Drew Gooden . 25 Moses Malone.......27 Drew Gooden ....... 21 Aaron Miles . 7 16,300 (c) D 22 at North Dakot a W , 108-77 9-1 0-0 Jef f Boschee . 23 Jerome Beasley ....20 Drew Gooden ....... 10 Hinrich/Miles . 9 13,280 (c) D 29 & vs. T ulsa W , 93-85 10-1 0-0 Drew Gooden . 25 Swanson/Reed......23 Drew Gooden ....... 16 Kirk Hinrich . 8 16,013 J 2 VALPARAISO W , 81-73 11-1 0-0 Drew Gooden . 30 Lubos Barton.........19 Drew Gooden ....... 18 Aaron Miles . 8 16,300 (c) J 5 * at Colorado W , 97-85 12-1 1-0 Drew Gooden . 27 Da. Harrison/Wright13 Drew Gooden ....... 14 Aaron Miles . 7 11,076 (c) J 9 * NEBRASKA W , 96-57 13-1 2-0 Nick Collison . 20 Clemmons/Robinson16 Nick Collison ........ 13 Aaron Miles . 12 16,300 (c) J 12 at UCLA (11) L, 77-87 13-2 2-0 Drew Gooden . 22 Matt Barnes...........27 Drew Gooden .......10 Jeff Boschee . 5 12,280 J 15 * at Oklahoma St. (6) W , 79-61 14-2 3-0 Drew Gooden . 17 Fredrik Jonzen ......21 Gooden/Collison ..... 7 Aaron Miles . 6 13,611 (c) J 19 * OKLAHOMA(5) W , 74-67 15-2 4-0 Drew Gooden . 19 Ere/White ..............17 Drew Gooden ....... 10 Kirk Hinrich . 7 16,300 (c) J 23 * at Iowa State W , 88-81 16-2 5-0 Drew Gooden . 23 Jake Sullivan .........27 Drew Gooden ....... 11 Kirk Hinrich . 9 12,771 J 26 * at Texas A & M W , 86-74 17-2 6-0 Drew Gooden . 22 Bernard King .........22 Drew Gooden ....... 13 Kirk Hinrich . 8 10,706 J 28 * MISSOURI (22) W , 105-73 18-2 7-0 Drew Gooden . 26 Gilbert/Paulding .....19 Drew Gooden ....... 10 Aaron Miles . 8 16,300 (c) F 2 * COLORADO W , 100-73 19-2 8-0 3 with . 20 David Harrison ......17 Drew Gooden ....... 11 Aaron Miles . 9 16,300 (c) F 4 * at Kansas State W , 98-71 20-2 9-0 Kirk Hinrich . 26 Larry Reid ............. 27 Kirk Hinrich ............. 7 3 with . 6 12,238 F 9 * TEXAS TECH (24) W , 108-81 21-2 10-0 Kirk Hinrich . 28 Doudney/Emmett.15 . Drew Gooden ....... 10 Aaron Miles . 10 16,300 (c) F 11 * at Texas W , 110-103 (ot) 22-2 11-0 Drew Gooden . 28 Brandon Mouton .. 25 Nick Collison ........ 12 Aaron Miles . 13 15,495 F 16 * BAYLOR W , 87-72 23-2 12-0 Nick Collison . 22 Lawrence Roberts.21 Drew Gooden ....... 14 Aaron Miles . 9 16,300 (c) F 18 * I O WA S TA T E W , 102-66 24-2 13-0 Drew Gooden . 26 Jake Sullivan .........14 Drew Gooden ......... 9 Aaron Miles . 9 16,300 (c) F 24 * at Nebraska W , 88-87 25-2 14-0 Drew Gooden . 26 Robinson/Cochran 22 Drew Gooden ....... 14 Aaron Miles . 6 14,055 (c) F 27 * KANSAS STATE W , 103-68 26-2 15-0 Kirk Hinrich . 24 Pervis Pasco .........20 Drew Gooden ......... 9 Aaron Miles . 8 16,300 (c) M 3 * at Missouri W , 95-92 27-2 16-0 Nick Collison . 28 Clarence Gilbert .... 27 Kirk Hinrich ............. 9 Aaron Miles . 6 13,545 (c) M 8 ** vs. Colorado W , 102-73 28-2 16-0 Jeff Boschee . 21 S tephane Pelle ......22 W ayne Simien ...... 10 Aaron Miles . 11 18,848 (c) M 9 ** vs. Texas Tech W , 90-50 29-2 16-0 Kirk Hinrich . 17 Pawel Storozynski .14 Drew Gooden ....... 21 Aaron Miles . 15 18,848 (c) M 10 ** vs. Oklahoma (4) L, 55-64 29-3 16-0 Drew Gooden . 22 Hollis Price ............23 Drew Gooden ....... 15 Kirk Hinrich . 6 18,848 (c) M 14 $ vs. Holy Cross W , 70-59 30-3 16-0 Drew Gooden . 19 Szatko/Wilson .......13 Drew Gooen .........13 Drew Gooden. 5 28,848 M 1 6 $ vs. S tanford (24) W , 86-63 31-3 16-0 Jeff Boschee . 19 Casey Jacobsen .. 24 Nick Collison ........ 13 Kirk Hinrich . 8 31,484 M 22 ! vs. Illinois (13) W , 73-69 32-3 16-0 Gooden/Langford . 15 Archibald/Williams .15 Drew Gooden ....... 13 Aaron Miles . 5 16,310 M 24 ! vs. Oregon (11) W , 104-86 33-3 16-0 Nick Collison . 25 Frederick Jones ....32 Drew Gooden ....... 20 Aaron Miles . 8 16,310 M 30 @ vs. Maryland (4) L, 88-97 33-4 16-0 Nick Collison . 21 Juan Dixon ............ 33 Nick Collison ........ 10 Aaron Miles . 10 53,378 (c) ( ) opponent s ranking at time of game (c) = cap acity crowd CAPS home game * conference game ** Big 12 Conference Tournament at Kansas City, Mo. # E A S port s Maui Invit ational at Maui, Hawaii & at Kansas City, Mo. $ NCAAFirst/Second Round at St. Louis, Mo. ! NCAAMidwest Regional Semifinals/Finals at Madison, W is. @ NCAAFinal Four at Atlant a, Ga. 2002-03 Jayhawk Basketball Kansas Basketball 2001-02 Statistics 2001-02 Overall Statistics Overall: 33-4 Big 12 Conference: 16-0 Home: 13-0 Neutral: 9-3 Road: 11-1 Player GP-GS MP-Avg F G FGA Pct 3PT 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct O-D-REB Avg PF-DQ AS TO BS ST PTS Avg Drew Gooden 37-36 1119-30.2 285 566 .504 10 36 .278 154 204 .755 126-297-423 11.4 91-0 73 108 53 65 734 19.8 Nick Collison 37-36 990-26.8 245 414 .592 3 8 .375 84 146 .575 124-183-307 8.3 108-6 64 93 83 39 577 15.6 Kirk Hinrich 37-35 1142-30.9 198 366 .541 66 138 .478 84 104 .808 44-133-177 4.8 95-3 186 99 15 59 546 14.8 Jeff Boschee 37-37 1159-31.3 168 358 .469 110 237 .464 48 61 .787 25-72-97 2.6 77-0 89 37 5 49 494 13.4 W ayne Simien 32-0 490-15.3 99 179 .553 0 0 .000 62 84 .738 64-105-169 5.3 57-0 9 34 27 20 260 8.1 Keith Langford 37-1 772-20.9 102 207 .493 11 41 .268 79 113 .699 53-70-123 3.3 73-0 54 59 12 34 294 7.9 Aaron Miles 37-36 1017-27.5 91 225 .404 13 45 .289 69 87 .793 18-82-100 2.7 68-1 252 112 3 60 264 7.1 Jef f Carey 37-1 262-7.1 27 47 .574 0 0 .000 17 25 .680 25-33-58 1.6 38-1 4 12 9 11 71 1.9 Michael Lee 27-0 89-3.3 13 3 .394 5 10 .500 2 4 .500 4-7-11 0.4 16-0 8 11 0 2 33 1.2 Bryant Nash 30-0 116-3.9 9 29 .310 2 5 .400 11 19 .579 9-13-22 0.7 18-1 3 11 3 6 31 1.0 Chris Zerbe 20-1 43-2.2 6 16 .375 0 1 .000 8 12 .667 6-11-17 0.9 4-0 1 3 0 2 20 1.0 Brett Ballard 32-1 135-4.2 8 22 .364 4 11 .364 4 6 .667 3-12-15 0.5 15-0 17 14 0 9 24 0.8 Todd Kappelmann20-0 45-2.3 6 15 .400 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 11-1-12 0.6 6-0 2 2 0 1 13 0.7 Lewis Harrison 21-1 46-2.2 2 10 .200 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 1-4-5 0.2 3-0 5 5 0 0 4 0.2 Team 44-58-102 2 Kansas 37 7425 1259 2487 .506 224 536 .418 623 867 .719 557-1081-1638 44.3 669-12 767 602 210 357 3365 90.9 Opponent 37 7425 991 2467 .402 281 779 .361 502 732 .686 515-800-1315 35.5 727 531 623 164 317 2765 74.7 2001-02 Big 12 Conference Statistics Overall: 16-0 Home: 8-0 Road: 8-0 Player GP-GS MP-Avg F G FGA Pct 3PT 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct O-D-REB Avg PF-DQ AS TO BS ST PTS Avg Drew Gooden 16-15 474-29.6 134 253 .530 3 12 .250 57 77 .740 40-124-164 10.3 42-0 30 48 29 25 328 20.5 Kirk Hinrich 16-15 526-32.9 97 175 .554 34 64 .531 52 62 .839 20-60-80 5.0 38-1 82 32 4 20 280 17.5 Nick Collison 16-15 436-27.3 110 187 .588 0 2 .000 46 73 .630 49-76-125 7.8 44-1 35 39 42 18 266 16.6 Jeff Boschee 16-16 495-30.9 75 152 .493 51 101 .505 27 34 .794 13-30-43 2.7 37-0 33 13 1 19 228 14.3 W ayne Simien 16-0 244-15.3 47 86 .547 0 0 .000 33 40 .825 31-52-83 5.2 26-0 5 17 14 10 127 7.9 Keith Langford 16-0 319-19.9 43 84 .512 5 17 .294 21 35 .600 28-22-50 3.1 30-0 28 26 4 9 112 7.0 Aaron Miles 16-15 434-27.1 37 91 .407 4 17 .235 19 26 .731 6-35-41 2.6 27-0 119 31 2 24 97 6.1 Jef f Carey 16-1 90-5.6 10 17 .588 0 0 .000 6 10 .600 10-11-21 1.3 13-0 2 3 4 7 26 1.6 Brett Ballard 14-1 63-4.5 6 9 .667 3 4 .750 0 2 .000 1-7-8 0.6 8-0 8 5 0 3 15 1.1 Chris Zerbe 10-1 19-1.9 4 11 .364 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 3-5-8 0.8 0-0 1 3 0 0 9 0.9 Bryant Nash 14-0 43-3.1 4 10 .400 2 4 .500 0 2 .000 3-4-7 0.5 7-0 1 4 0 2 10 0.7 Todd Kappelmann10-0 25-2.5 3 8 .375 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 6-0-6 0.6 4-0 1 2 0 1 7 0.7 Michael Lee 12-0 33-2.8 2 9 .222 1 2 .500 2 4 .500 1-3-4 0.3 5-0 4 6 0 0 7 0.6 Lewis Harrison 11-1 24-2.2 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0-1-1 0.1 3-0 4 3 0 0 4 0.4 Team 18-24-42 0 Kansas 16 3225 574 1097 .523 103 226 .546 265 368 .720 229-454-683 42.7 284-2 353 232 100 138 1516 94.8 Opponent 16 3225 436 1055 .413 124 315 .394 215 323 .666 221-351-572 35.8 305 229 267 75 120 1211 75.7 2002-03 Jayhawk Basketball Kansas Basketball 2001-02 Superlatives 2001-02 Individual Superlatives Kansas Opponent Point s Scored 31 by Drew Gooden vs.
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