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Basketball DIVISION I 10 DIVISION I Basketball DIVISION I 2002 Championship Highlights Terp Time: Maryland garnered its first crown with a 64-52 decision over Indiana in Atlanta, April 1. Juan Dixon, named the tournament’s most outstanding player, hit six of nine shots, including his first four, and scored 18 points. The Terrapins’ road to the Final Four included twists and turns through five national championship programs — Wisconsin, Kentucky, Connecticut, Kansas and Indiana. That was a Final Four first. So was Maryland’s playing its first five tournament games were against the highest possible seeds. But Indiana may have pulled the biggest surprise along its tournament trek, upsetting Duke in the Sweet 16 and then Oklahoma in the semifinals to advance to the program’s sixth championship game. All-Tournament Team: Dixon was joined by teammates Lonny Baxter and Chris Wilcox, along with Indiana’s Dane Fife and Kyle Hornsby. TOURNAMENT SCORING LEADERS Player, Team G FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Rb. Avg. Ast. Pts. Avg. Caron Butler, Connecticut ............... 4 32 57 .561 34* 39 .872 30 7.5 14 106 26.5* Juan Dixon, Maryland.................... 6 52* 96* .542 29 33 .879 22 3.7 16 155* 25.8 Tayshaun Prince, Kentucky .............. 3 25 50 .500 12 14 .857 21 7.0 8 71 23.7 Aaron McGhee, Oklahoma ............ 5 37 69 .536 34* 40 .850 38 7.6 4 111 22.2 Luke Jackson, Oregon .................... 4 28 60 .467 20 23 .870 27 6.8 20 82 20.5 Frank Williams, Illinois.................... 3 22 43 .512 4 6 .667 13 4.3 16 60 20.0 Jermaine Dearman, Southern Ill. ...... 3 24 41 .585 11 22 .500 29 9.7 6 59 19.7 Frederick Jones, Oregon................. 4 28 56 .500 13 13 1.000* 16 4.0 16 76 19.0 Antonio Gates, Kent St. .................. 4 31 59 .525 13 18 .722 30 7.5 8 75 18.8 Luke Ridnour, Oregon..................... 4 26 54 .481 7 7 1.000 8 2.0 18 75 18.8 Photo by Ryan McKee/NCAA Photos *Departmental leader (min. three games). Other leaders: FG Pct.-.682, Channing Frye, Arizona; FT pct.-1.000, Tajh Juan Dixon’s leadership and shooting prowess Holden, Maryland (15-15); FT Attempts-42, Lonny Baxter, Maryland; Rebounds-61, Drew Gooden, Kansas; Rebound led Maryland to its first championship. avg.-12.2, Drew Gooden, Kansas; Assists-41, Steve Blake, Maryland; 3-pt. FG-22, Dixon, Maryland; 3-pt. FGA-43, Dixon, Maryland; 3-pt. FG Pct. (min. 2.0 made per game)-.750, Brian Boddicker, Texas (6-8). FIRST ROUND Wisconsin: Charlie Wills 3-7, 3-4, 9, 10; Dave Mader 0- Results 1, 0-0, 0, 0; Travon Davis 2-3, 4-5, 2, 9; Kirk Penney 5-10, MARCH 15 6-8, 5, 19; Devin Harris 4-9, 4-8, 4, 14; Ike Ukawuba 0-0, AT WASHINGTON (Note: Statistics after each name are field goals and field- 0-0, 0, 0; Clayton Hanson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Freddie Owens 5- Maryland 85, Siena 70 goal attempts, free throws and free-throw attempts, rebounds 8, 6-8, 2, 18; Neil Plank 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Deandre Buchanan Siena: Andy Cavo 6-11, 0-0, 3, 13; James Clinton 6-10, 2- and total points.) 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Mike Wilkinson 2-6, 6-7, 3, 10. TOTALS: 21- 2, 4, 16; Justin Miller 0-1, 2-2, 2, 2; Prosper Karangwa 3-8, 44, 29-40, 29 (4 team), 80. 0-0, 2, 7; Dwayne Archbold 4-18, 4-4, 9, 14; Mark Price 3- OPENING ROUND Halftime: Wisconsin 38, St. John’s (N.Y.) 31. Three-point field 7, 2-2, 4, 8; Austin Andrews 2-3, 0-0, 1, 4; J.J. Harvey 0-0, goals: St. John’s (N.Y.) 7-24 (Glover 1-3, Emanuel 3-7, Hatten MARCH 12 0-0, 0, 0; Tommy Mitchell 2-4, 0-0, 1, 6; Brent Sniezyk 0-2, 3-13, Cuffe 0-1); Wisconsin 9-15 (Wills 1-2, Davis 1-1, Penney AT DAYTON, OHIO 0-0, 3, 0. TOTALS: 26-64, 10-10, 34 (5 team), 70. Siena 81, Alcorn St. 77 Maryland: Byron Mouton 2-6, 2-2, 4, 6; Chris Wilcox 3- 3-5, Harris 2-5, Owens 2-2). Disqualifications: Glover, King, Stanley. Officials: Scott Thornley, Mark Reischling, Rick Randall. Siena: Dwayne Archbold 3-12, 5-6, 2, 12; James Clinton 8, 1-1, 4, 7; Lonny Baxter 6-11, 2-5, 9, 14; Juan Dixon 10- Attendance: 18,770. 3-5, 0-1, 9, 6; Justin Miller 5-9, 4-8, 4, 14; Andy Cavo 3-9, 17, 4-4, 2, 29; Steve Blake 4-9, 0-0, 5, 11; Calvin McCall 2-2, 7, 8; Prosper Karangwa 12-16, 5-6, 9, 31; Mark Price 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Andre Collins 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Drew Nicholas MARCH 14 1-2, 0-0, 1, 2; Austin Andrews 1-3, 0-0, 1, 3; Tommy Mitchell 3-6, 1-1, 2, 9; Ryan Randle 2-4, 0-0, 3, 4; Tahj Holden 2-4, AT ST. LOUIS 2-4, 1-1, 2, 5; Brent Sniezyk 0-0, 0-0, 3, 0. TOTALS: 30-60, 1-1, 6, 5. TOTALS: 32-65, 11-14, 39 (4 team), 85. Tulsa 71, Marquette 69 17-24, 40 (2 team), 81. Halftime: Maryland 52, Siena 38. Three-point field goals: Tulsa: Greg Harrington 4-9, 4-4, 6, 12; Kevin Johnson 6- Alcorn St.: Brian Jackson 2-5, 1-2, 1, 7; Marcus Fleming Siena 8-22 (Cavo 1-5, Clinton 2-2, Miller 0-1, Karangwa 1- 11, 2-2, 4, 14; Charlie Davis 0-0, 2-2, 4, 2; Dante Swanson 6-10, 8-13, 17, 20; Walter Harper 3-7, 3-5, 7, 9; Jeff 2, Archbold 2-9, Price 0-1, Mitchell 2-2); Maryland 10-22 3-7, 0-0, 6, 7; Antonio Reed 6-12, 2-3, 4, 18; Jarius Glenn Cammon 1-7, 2-2, 3, 5; Jason Cable 7-17, 0-0, 3, 16; Tori (Mouton 0-1, Wilcox 0-1, Dixon 5-8, Blake 3-7, Nicholas 2- 1-1, 0-0, 1, 2; Jason Parker 1-7, 0-1, 1, 3; Marqus Ledoux Harris 6-11, 1-1, 1, 16; Cory Jackson 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0; Dion 4, Holden 0-1). Officials: Tom Eades, John Higgins, Tom Clark. 2-4, 0-0, 2, 4; Jack Ingram 3-6, 2-2, 6, 9. TOTALS: 26-57, Callans 1-2, 0-2, 0, 2; Lee Cook 1-4, 0-0, 2, 2; Travis Norris Attendance: 18,770. 12-14, 37 (3 team), 71. 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Larry Robinson 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0. TOTALS 27- Wisconsin 80, St. John’s (N.Y.) 70 Marquette: Odartey Blankson 3-5, 1-1, 6, 8; Oluoma 64, 15-25, 36 (1 team), 77. St. John’s (N.Y.): Anthony Glover 4-6, 8-9, 5, 17; Donald Nnamaka 2-4, 1-2, 0, 5; Scott Merritt 1-5, 0-0, 3, 2; Dwyane Halftime: Siena 39, Alcorn St. 36. Three-point field goals: Emanuel 4-9, 2-2, 3, 13; Eric King 2-2, 4-5, 4, 8; Marcus Wade 8-13, 2-3, 7, 18; Cordell Henry 5-14, 5-6, 1, 17; Siena 4-14 (Archbold 1-5, Miller 0-1, Cavo 0-3, Karangwa Hatten 12-33, 1-3, 6, 28; Andre Stanley 0-0, 0-0, 4, 0; Sharif Todd Townsend 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0; Travis Diener 2-5, 0-0, 1, 6; 2-2, Andrews 1-2, Mitchell 0-1); Alcorn St. 8-23 (Jackson 2- Fordham 0-0, 0-0, 4, 0; Abe Keita 1-1, 0-0, 1, 2; Jon Scheiman David Diggs 1-4, 0-0, 1, 3; Jon Harris 5-8, 0-1, 4, 10; Terry 5, Cammon 1-6, Cable 2-7, Harris 3-5). Officials: Sid 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Kyle Cuffe 1-5, 0-0, 2, 2; Curtis Johnson 0-0, Sanders 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0. TOTALS: 27-59, 9-13, 28 (4 team), Rodeheffer, Jim Haney, Charles Range. Attendance: 8,681. 0-0, 1, 0. TOTALS: 24-56, 15-19, 33 (3 team), 70. 69. DIVISION I 11 Halftime: Tulsa 34, Marquette 30. Three-point field goals: Connecticut 78, Hampton 67 Illinois 93, San Diego St. 64 Tulsa 7-19 (Harrington 0-3, Johnson 0-1, Swanson 1-3, Reed Hampton: Isaac Jefferson 5-9, 0-0, 10, 10; David Johnson San Diego St.: Randy Holcomb 4-10, 1-2, 3, 9; Tony 4-8, Parker 1-2, Ingram 1-2); Marquette 6-18 (Blankson 1-3, 3-6, 3-6, 7, 9; Devin Green 1-8, 0-0, 4, 2; Tommy Adams 7- Bland 6-15, 5-7, 4, 18; Mike Mackell 4-7, 2-2, 6, 10; Henry 2-5, Townsend 0-1, Diener 2-5, Diggs 1-4). Officials: 19, 4-4, 0, 23; Mackel Purvis 5-13, 0-0, 2, 13; Donald Deandre Moore 0-3, 0-1, 0, 0; Al Faux 9-16, 3-4, 3, 27; Ted Valentine, Ray Natili, Robert Adams. Attendance: 25,251. Didlake 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Dwayne McNeal 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Brandon Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Chris Walton 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0; Kentucky 83, Valparaiso 68 Maurice Pitts 2-2, 1-2, 3, 5; Barry Hairston 1-11, 2-2, 6, 5.
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