NCAA Men's Basketball's Finest (1998)

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NCAA Men's Basketball's Finest (1998) DANYA ABRAMS Boston College • 6-7 • Greenburgh, N.Y. Team ––– 3-Point ––– Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. Bk St. Pts. Avg. 1994 23-11 34 127 274 46.4 0 0 0.0 100 171 58.5 243 7.1 24 7 29 354 10.4 1995 9-19 28 215 418 51.4 0 8 0.0 190 264 72.0 254 9.1 45 17 39 620 22.1 1996 19-11 30 190 403 47.1 9 28 32.1 198 281 70.5 287 9.6 44 22 39 587 19.6 1997 22-9 30 139 314 44.3 4 9 44.4 210 287 73.2 245 8.2 47 17 31 492 16.4 4 yrs. 73-50 122 671 1409 47.6 13 45 28.9 698 1003 69.6 1029 8.4 160 63 138 2053 16.8 NCAA Tournament Team ––– 3-Point ––– Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. Bk St. Pts. Avg. 1994 3-1 4 14 41 34.1 0 0 0.0 13 26 50.0 30 7.5 3 0 3 41 10.3 1996 1-1 2 12 26 46.2 0 2 0.0 14 22 63.6 25 12.5 2 0 4 38 19.0 1997 1-1 2 7 20 35.0 0 1 0.0 16 19 84.2 23 11.5 7 2 1 30 15.0 3 yrs. 5-3 8 33 87 37.9 0 3 0.0 43 67 64.2 78 9.8 12 2 8 109 13.6 MARK ACRES Oral Roberts • 6-11 • Tulsa, Okla. Team Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. Pts. Avg. 1982 18-12 22 109 186 58.6 104 143 72.7 178 8.1 — 322 14.6 1983 14-14 28 203 368 55.2 120 167 71.9 269 9.6 — 526 18.8 1984 21-10 31 266 482 55.2 114 159 71.7 324 10.5 64 646 20.8 1985 15-15 29 221 380 58.2 102 163 62.6 280 9.7 54 544 18.8 4 yrs. 68-51 110 799 1416 56.4 440 632 69.6 1051 9.6 118 2038 18.5 NCAA Tournament Team Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. Pts. Avg. 1984 0-1 1 11 25 44.0 6 6 100.0 18 18.0 2 28 28.0 MARK AGUIRRE DePaul • 6-7 • Chicago, Ill. Named player of the year by AP , UPI and the USBWA in 1980 . Naismith Award winner in 1980 . Unanimous first team all-America in 1980 and 1981 . Olympic team member in 1980 . NCAA all-tournament team in 1979. Team Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% RBs Avg. Pts. Avg. 1979 26-6 32 302 581 52.0 163 213 76.5 244 7.6 767 24.0 1980 26-2 28 281 520 54.0 187 244 76.6 213 7.6 749 26.8 1981 27-2 29 280 481 58.2 106 137 77.4 249 8.6 666 23.0 3 yrs. 79-10 89 863 1582 54.6 456 594 76.8 706 7.9 2182 24.5 NCAA Tournament Team Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% RBs Avg. Pts. Avg. 1979 4-1 5 45 87 51.7 27 32 84.4 33 6.6 117 23.4 1980 0-1 1 8 18 44.4 3 6 50.0 9 9.0 19 19.0 1981 0-1 1 3 6 50.0 2 2 100.0 1 1.0 8 8.0 3 yrs. 4-3 7 56 111 50.5 32 40 80.0 43 6.1 144 20.6 – 9 – DANNY AINGE Brigham Young • 6-5 • Eugene, Ore. Named player of the year by the NABC in 1981 . Wooden Award winner in 1981 . Unanimous first team all-America in 1981 . First team academic all-America in 1980 and 19 8 1 . Team Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% RBs Avg. Pts. Avg. 1978 12-18 30 243 473 51.4 146 169 86.4 173 5.8 632 21.1 1979 20- 8 27 206 376 54.8 86 112 76.8 102 3.8 498 18.4 1980 24- 5 29 229 430 53.3 97 124 78.2 114 3.9 555 19.1 1981 25- 7 32 309 596 51.8 164 199 82.4 152 4.8 782 24.4 4 yrs. 81-38 118 987 1875 52.6 493 604 81.6 541 4.6 2467 20.9 NCAA Tournament Team Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% RBs Avg. Pts. Avg. 1979 0-1 1 5 13 38.5 1 1 100.0 2 2.0 11 11.0 1980 0-1 1 5 12 41.7 3 4 75.0 3 3.0 13 13.0 1981 3-1 4 29 61 47.5 25 28 89.3 9 2.3 83 20.8 3 yrs. 3-3 6 39 86 45.3 29 33 87.9 14 2.3 107 17.8 LEW ALCINDOR (KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR) UCLA • 7-2 • New York, N.Y. Named player of the year by AP , UPI and the USBWA in 1967 and 1969 . Naismith Awa r d winner in 1969 . Unanimous first team all-America in 1967, 1968 and 1969 . Elected as a player into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1995 . NCAA Si l v e r Anniversary recipient in 1994 . Led the nation in field-goal percentage in 1967 and 1969 . Named to the NCAA Final Four all-time team . Named to the NCAA tournament all- decade team for the 1960s . NCAA tournament MVP in 1967, 1968 and 1969 . Led all NC A A tournament players in scoring average in 1967 and in rebounding in 1969 . Played on the NCAA championship teams in 1967, 1968 and 1969 . Named to the 50 greatest players list in NBA history in 1996. Team Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% RBs Avg. Pts. Avg. 1967 30-0 30 346 519 66.7 178 274 65.0 466 15.5 870 29.0 1968 29-1 28 294 480 61.3 146 237 61.6 461 16.5 734 26.2 1969 29-1 30 303 477 63.5 115 188 61.2 440 14.7 721 24.0 3 yrs. 88-2 88 943 1476 63.9 439 699 62.8 1367 15.5 2325 26.4 NCAA Tournament Team Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% RBs Avg. Pts. Avg. 1967 4-0 4 39 60 65.0 28 43 65.1 62 15.5 106 26.5 1968 4-0 4 37 56 66.1 29 43 67.4 75 18.8 103 25.8 1969 4-0 4 39 63 61.9 17 33 51.5 64 16.0 95 23.8 4 yrs. 12-0 12 115 179 64.2 74 119 62.2 201 16.8 304 25.3 STEVE ALFORD Indiana • 6-2 • New Castle, Ind. Unanimous first team all-America in 1987 . Consensus first team all-America in 1986 . Olympic team member in 1984 . Led the nation in free-throw percentage in 1984 . Named to the NCAA tournament all-decade team for the 1980s . NCAA al l - t o u r n a m e n t team in 1987 . Led all NCAA tournament players in free-throw percentage in 1984 and scoring in 1987 . Played on the NCAA championship team in 1987. Team ––– 3- Point ––– Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. Bk St. Pts. Avg. 1984 22-9 31 171 289 59.2 ——— 137 150 91.3 82 2.6 98 —— 479 15.5 1985 19-14 32 232 431 53.8 ——— 116 126 92.1 101 3.2 85 —— 580 18.1 1986 21-8 28 254 457 55.6 ——— 122 140 87.1 75 2.7 79 1 50 630 22.5 1987 30-4 34 241 508 47.4 107 202 53.0 160 180 88.9 87 2.6 123 3 39 749 22.0 4 yrs. 92-35 125 898 1685 53.3 107 202 53.0 535 596 89.8 345 2.8 385 4 89 2438 19.5 NCAA Tournament Team ––– 3- Point ––– Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. Bk St. Pts. Avg. 1984 2-1 3 15 32 46.9 ——— 21 22 95.5 10 3.3 9 — — 51 17.0 1986 0-1 1 10 20 50.0 — — — 4 4 100.0 2 2.0 7 0 1 24 24.0 1987 6-0 6 42 81 51.9 21 34 61.8 33 38 86.8 14 2.3 27 0 5 138 23.0 3 yrs. 8-2 10 67 133 50.4 21 34 61.8 58 64 90.6 26 2.6 43 0 6 213 21.3 – 10 – RAY ALLEN Connecticut • 6-5 • Dalzell, S.C. Unanimous first team all-America in 1996. Team ––– 3- Point ––– Year W-L G FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. Bk St. Pts. Avg. 1994 29-5 34 158 310 51.0 33 82 40.2 80 101 79.2 155 4.6 53 7 38 429 12.6 1995 28-5 32 255 521 48.9 85 191 44.5 80 110 72.7 218 6.8 75 16 61 675 21.1 1996 32-3 35 292 618 47.2 115 247 46.6 119 147 81.0 228 6.5 117 18 60 818 23.4 3 yrs.
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