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50Th Anniversary Team Nominee Information Student-Athletes 50th Anniversary Team Nominee Information Student-Athletes ____________________________________________________________________________________ DeMarcos Anzures, Metropolitan State College of Denver (1999, 2000) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 93 15.5 15 2.5 2.3 0.2 1.2 39.1 30.8 68.4 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1999, 2000) 9 Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (2000) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Runner-up (1999) 9 National Champions (2000) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Lee Barlow, Metropolitan State College of Denver (1999, 2000) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 135 22.5 42 7.0 3.2 0.3 1.8 43.2 00.0 81.9 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1999, 2000) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Runner-up (1999) 9 National Champions (2000) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Michael Britt, University of District of Columbia (1982, 1983) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 4 103 25.8 40 10.0 3.3 1.5 2.8 68.2 -- 65.4 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1982, 1983) 9 Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (1982) 9 Holds the NCAA semifinal game record for most points (40) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Champions (1982) 9 National Runner-up (1983) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Paul Cluxton, Northern Kentucky University (1996, 1997) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 80 13.3 15 2.5 1.7 0.0 1.0 52.9 54.3 87.5 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1996, 1997) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Runner-up (1996, 1997) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Jim Daniels, University of South Dakota (1957, 1958) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 4 105 26.3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1957, 1958) 9 Holds the NCAA Championship game record for most points (40) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Champions (1958) 9 National Quarterfinals (1957) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Lorico Duncan, Kentucky Wesleyan College (2000, 2001) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 114 19.0 34 5.7 3.2 0.5 1.3 38.8 27.8 73.7 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (2000, 2001) 9 Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (2001) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Runner-up (2000) 9 National Champions (2001) ___________________________________________________________________________________ John Ebeling, Florida Southern College (1980, 1981, 1982) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 149 24.8 64 10.7 1.2 0.2 0.7 56.7 -- 69.1 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1980, 1981, 1982) 9 Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (1981) 9 Only three-time Elite Eight All-Tournament Team honoree 9 Holds the NCAA Championship game record for most free throws made (13) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Third Place (1980) 9 National Champions (1981) 9 National Runner-up (1982) ___________________________________________________________________________________ - more - Walt Frazier, Southern Illinois University (1965) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 3 46 15.3 33 11.0 -- -- -- 48.8 -- 73.7 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1965) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Runner-up (1965) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Antonio Garcia, Kentucky Wesleyan College (1998, 1999) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 99 15.7 99 16.5 3.3 0.5 1.8 61.7 -- 47.6 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1998, 1999) 9 Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (1998, 1999) 9 One of three players in Elite Eight history to be named Most Outstanding Player twice Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Runner-up (1998) 9 National Champions (1999) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Wayne Golden, University of Chattanooga (1976, 1977) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 4 101 25.3 27 6.8 2.0 -- 2.8 58.3 -- 65.4 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1976, 1977) 9 Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (1977) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Runner-up (1976) 9 National Champions (1977) ___________________________________________________________________________________ John Grochowaski, Assumption College (1972, 1973, 1974, 1975) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 7 143 20.4 99 14.1 1.0 0.3 -- 48.1 -- 60.7 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1974, 1975) 9 Played in four straight Elite Eight tournaments Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Quarterfinals (1972) 9 National Third Place (1973, 1974, 1975) ___________________________________________________________________________________ - more - Larry Humes, University of Evansville (1964, 1965) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 156 26.0 42 7.0 -- -- -- 55.9 -- 82.1 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1964, 1965) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Champions (1964, 1965) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Phil Jackson, University of North Dakota (1965, 1966) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 110 18.3 64 10.7 -- -- -- 49.4 -- 70.0 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1966) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Third Place (1965) 9 National Fourth Place (1966) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Earl Jones, University of District of Columbia (1982, 1983) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 4 91 26.8 24 6.0 1.0 1.5 1.3 55.1 -- 75.0 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1982, 1983) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Champions (1982) 9 National Runner-up (1983) ___________________________________________________________________________________ George McNeil, Southern Illinois University (1965, 1966) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 103 17.2 18 3.0 -- -- -- 54.8 -- 85.2 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1965, 1966) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Runner-up (1965, 1966) ___________________________________________________________________________________ - more - Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem State University (1967) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 3 93 31.0 12 4.0 -- -- -- 43.6 -- 67.6 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1967) 9 Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (1967) 9 Holds the NCAA Championship game records for most points (40) and field goals made (16) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Champions (1967) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Roheen Oats, California State University-Bakersfield (1993, 1994) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 3 43 14.3 32 10.7 -- 1.3 1.0 58.1 00.0 70.0 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1993, 1994) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Champions (1993, 1994) ___________________________________________________________________________________ John O’Reilly, Mount Saint Mary’s College (1961, 1962) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 4 103 25.8 40 10.0 3.3 1.5 2.8 68.2 -- 65.4 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1961, 1962) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Fourth Place (1961) 9 National Champions (1962) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Mel Peterson, Wheaton College (1957, 1958, 1960) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 105 17.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1957, 1958) 9 Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (1957) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Champions (1957) 9 National Fourth Place (1958) 9 National Quarterfinals (1960) ___________________________________________________________________________________ - more - Leonard Robinson, Tennessee State University (1972, 1973) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 6 103 17.2 65 10.8 1.5 -- -- 45.9 -- 62.5 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1972, 1973) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Third Place (1972) 9 National Runner-up (1973) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Jerry Sloan, University of Evansville (1963, 1964, 1965) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG% 3FG% FT% 7 156 22.6 151 21.6 -- -- -- 46.5 -- 74.5 9 Elite Eight All-Tournament Team (1964, 1965) 9 Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player (1964, 1965) 9 One of three players in Elite Eight history to be named Most Outstanding Player twice 9 Holds the NCAA Championship game record for rebounds (25) Team NCAA Finishes: 9 National Quarterfinals (1963) 9 National Champions (1964, 1965) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Ed Smallwood, University of Evansville (1958, 1959, 1960) NCAA Elite Eight Statistics G Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists Blocks Steals FG%
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