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VERSUS NON-ACC by the NUMBERS NCAA TOURNAMENT (95-30, .760) Field Goal Pct ACC Media Relations Brian Morrison, Director Amy Yakola, Assistant Director Meggan Monroe, Intern P.O. Drawer ACC Greensboro, N.C. 27417 Phone: 336/851-6062 Fax: 336/854-8797 Email: [email protected] ACC STANDINGS As of May 9, 2001 ACC Games All Games Vs. Vs. Last Last Current Team W L Pct Hm Rd W L Pct Hm Rd Neu AP USA 10 5 Streak Duke............... 13 3 .813 6-2 7-1 35 4 .897 13-2 8-1 14-1 13-4 14-4 10-0 5-0 Won 10 North Carolina ....... 13 3 .813 7-1 6-2 26 7 .788 12-2 8-3 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-5 3-2 Lost 1 Maryland ........... 10 6 .625 5-3 5-3 25 11 .694 11-3 6-4 8-4 8-8 8-8 8-2 4-1 Lost 1 Virginia.............. 9 7 .563 7-1 2-6 20 9 .690 14-1 5-6 1-2 6-4 6-4 5-5 2-3 Lost 3 Wake Forest .......... 8 8 .500 5-3 3-5 19 11 .633 13-3 6-6 0-2 2-8 2-8 4-6 2-3 Lost 2 Georgia Tech.......... 8 8 .500 6-2 2-6 17 13 .567 11-3 2-8 4-2 4-8 4-8 5-5 2-3 Lost 2 NC State ............. 5 11 .313 4-4 1-7 13 16 .448 12-6 1-7 0-3 1-11 1-11 3-7 1-4 Lost 3 Florida State.......... 4 12 .250 2-6 2-6 9 21 .300 6-10 2-8 1-3 1-11 1-11 4-6 2-3 Lost 1 Clemson ............. 2 14 .125 2-6 0-8 12 19 .388 9-7 1-9 1-3 1-11 1-11 1-9 0-5 Lost 5 VERSUS NON-ACC BY THE NUMBERS NCAA TOURNAMENT (95-30, .760) Field Goal Pct. 50+% -50% 2000- Last 5 All- Clemson ................. 3-1... 9-18 Conference 01 Years Time Duke................... 15-0... 20-4 American East.... 2-0....14-1 .... 45-4 Florida State.............. 2-1... 7-20 Atlantic 10 ...... 6-2...24-19 .. 106-43 Georgia Tech.............. 5-1.. 12-12 Big East ........ 6-2...38-22 .. 103-68 Maryland ............... 13-1.. 12-10 Big Sky......... 1-0.....1-1 ..... 6-2 North Carolina ........... 14-0... 12-7 Big South ...... 10-0....55-1 ... 133-3 NC State ................. 6-1... 7-15 Final Four Results Big 10.......... 7-7...30-30 . 129-104 Virginia................. 10-0... 10-9 Big 12.......... 6-0....19-6 .... 19-6 Wake Forest .............. 9-0.. 10-11 Saturday, March 31 Big West........ 1-0.....6-1 ... 21-10 Arizona d. Michigan State....... 80-61 Colonial......... 3-0....32-1 .. 123-13 Rebounds +Reb =Reb -Reb Duke d. Maryland ............. 95-84 Conference USA . 2-5 . 24-15 . 24-15 Clemson ........10-6 .... 0-3... 2-10 Ivy League ...... 6-0....14-4 .. 119-26 Duke...........19-0 .... 4-0... 12-4 Monday, April 2 Metro Atlantic. ... 0-0....10-0 .... 46-3 Florida State......8-7 .... 0-1... 1-13 Duke d. Arizona............... 82-72 Mid-American.... 2-0.....6-3 ... 30-12 Georgia Tech......9-2 .... 0-1... 8-11 Mid-Continent.... 1-0.....3-1 ..... 9-3 Maryland .......18-5 .... 5-1.... 2-5 2001 NCAA Tournament Results Mid-Eastern ..... 6-0....41-1 ... 112-2 North Carolina ...19-1 .... 1-1.... 6-5 Midwestern...... 0-2.....2-4 .... 26-8 NC State ........8-11 .... 0-0.... 5-5 West Region Missouri Valley... 0-0.....4-1 ... 25-17 Virginia.........17-3 .... 1-2.... 2-4 #3 Maryland 83.....#14 George Mason 80 Mountain West... 1-0.....3-0 ..... 3-0 Wake Forest .....12-1 .... 2-0... 5-10 #3 Maryland 79..... #11 Georgia State 60 Northeast ....... 5-0....15-1 .... 50-2 #3 Maryland 76...... #10 Georgetown 66 Ohio Valley...... 0-0....12-0 .... 52-8 Halftime Lead Tied Trail #3 Maryland 87.......... #1 Stanford 73 Pacific-10 ....... 6-3...29-19 ... 95-61 Clemson .........9-1 .... 0-0... 3-18 #8 Georgia Tech 62 ..... #9 St. Joseph’s 66 Patriot.......... 3-0....14-0 .... 22-0 Duke...........31-2 .... 0-0.... 4-2 Southeastern..... 3-6...38-36 . 232-199 Florida State......7-4 .... 0-0... 2-17 East Region Southern....... 10-1....58-5 . 634-174 Georgia Tech.....14-1 .... 0-0... 3-12 #1 Duke 95 ........#16 Monmouth 95-52 Southland....... 0-0.....4-0 .... 11-0 Maryland .......23-8 .... 0-0.... 2-3 #1 Duke 94 ...........#9 Missouri 94-81 Southwestern .... 0-0.....2-1 ... 63-24 North Carolina ...23-2 .... 0-0.... 3-5 #1 Duke 76 ................ #4 UCLA 63 Sun Belt ........ 0-0....12-0 ... 74-10 NC State ........12-2 .... 0-1... 1-13 #1 Duke 79 .......... #6 Southern Cal 69 Trans America.... 4-0....25-1 .... 69-4 Virginia.........18-1 .... 0-0.... 2-8 West Coast ...... 1-1.....3-4 ... 28-10 Wake Forest .....17-1 .... 1-0... 1-10 South Region Western Athletic.. 1-1....12-4 ... 55-18 #2 North Carolina 70.....#15 Princeton 48 Others.......... 2-0.....9-0 ...... xx In ACC Games #2 North Carolina 74.... #7 Penn State 82 Home Team .................... 44-28 #5 Virginia 85 .......... #12 Gonzaga 86 Home ........................... 57-8 FG Percentage 50+% .............. 28-5 Road............................ 12-8 Rebound advantage ............. 49-23 West Region Neutral......................... 26-14 Lead at Halftime................. 67-12 #7 Wake Forest 63......... #10 Butler 79 ACC Basketball ACC FRESHMEN STATISTICS DOUBLE-DOUBLES TOP GAMES ACC Freshmen Scoring Leaders 2000-01 Individual Tony Stockman, Clemson .............12.0 Player, School Career ACC Total Michael Joiner, Florida State ...........9.3 Travis Watson, UVa..... (21) 8 13 Points Marvin Lewis, Georgia Tech............8.7 Alvin Jones, GaT....... (32) 8 11 41 Will Solomon, Clm. vs. GaT .......J24 Chris Hobbs, Clemson.................7.3 Lonny Baxter, Md....... (23) 7 11 38 Joseph Forte, UNC vs. Tulsa..... N11 Chris Duhon, Duke ...................7.2 Terence Morris, Md. .... (26) 6 7 36 Joseph Forte, UNC vs. Florida St, . F22 Halston Lane, Georgia Tech ............6.8 Shane Battier, Duke.... (11) 3 8 34 Jason Williams, Duke vs. UCLA . M22 Andrew Wilson, Florida State...........4.3 Jason Capel, UNC...... (11) 5 7 34 Jason Williams, Duke vs. B College J16 Marcus Melvin, NC State...............4.3 Chris Hobbs, Clem....... (6) 4 6 34 Shane Battier, Duke vs. Ga. Tech . J20 Scooter Sherrill, NC State ..............4.2 Adam Allenspach, Clem. (12) 0 6 Rebounds Dwon Clifton, Clemson ................3.9 Joseph Forte, UNC ...... (6) 3 6 18 Alvin Jones, GaT vs. N Carolina . F3 Brendan Haywood, UNC . (20) 2 5 17 Michael Joiner, FSU vs. W Forest . J9 ACC Freshmen Rebounding Leaders Kenny Inge, NCS....... (23) 1 5 17 Adam Hall, UVa vs. W Forest ..... F3 Chris Hobbs, Clemson.................6.3 Josh Howard, WF ....... (6) 4 4 17 Mike Dunleavy, Duke vs. Clemson . F7 Michael Joiner, Florida State ...........6.0 Carlos Boozer, Duke..... (8) 1 4 Assists Marvin Lewis, Georgia Tech............4.5 Chris Williams, UVa ..... (10) 3 3 13 Steve Blake, Md. vs. Stony Brook . D6 Chris Duhon, Duke ...................3.2 Antwuan Dixon, FSU..... (3) 0 3 13 Chris Duhon, Duke vs. NC A&T . D30 Robert Brooks, Georgia Tech............3.0 Adam Hall, UVa ........ (3) 2 2 Steals Jason Williams, Duke .... (9) 1 2 8 Juan Dixon, Md. vs. Georgia Tech . J6 ACC Freshmen Assists Leaders Darius Songaila, WF..... (8) 1 2 7 Juan Dixon, Md. vs. Md-E. Shore. D30 Chris Duhon, Duke ...................4.5 Damien Wilkins, NCS .... (5) 1 2 Blocked Shots Tony Stockman, Clemson ..............2.6 Kris Lang, UNC......... (4) 1 2 10 Brendan Haywood, NC vs. Miami . D4 Marvin Lewis, Georgia Tech............1.5 Nigel Dixon, FSU........ (2) 0 2 8 Brendan Haywood, NC vs. Tulsa . N11 Adam Boone, North Carolina ...........1.4 Michael Joiner, FSU ..... (2) 0 2 8 Alvin Jones, GaT vs. Harvard .... D28 Michael Joiner, Florida State ...........1.4 Rafael Vidaurreta, WF.... (6) 1 1 8 Alvin Jones, GaT vs. Maryland.....J6 Ron Kelley, NCS ........ (2) 1 1 3-Pt. Field Goals STARTS BY CLASS Juan Dixon, Md......... (2) 1 1 9 Shane Battier, Duke vs. Princeton N14 Steve Blake, Md......... (2) 1 1 8 Jason Williams, Duke vs. Temple . D2 Drew Nicholas, Md. ..... (1) 1 1 Starts by Class, 2001 Season Mike Dunleavy, Duke.... (1) 1 1 Team Bryon Mouton, Md....... (1) 1 1 Team Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Julius Peppers, UNC..... (1) 0 1 Points Scored Clemson ...... 40 .. 69...31.. 15 Donald Hand, UVa ...... (3) 0 1 123 Maryland vs. Norfolk State...... D23 Duke......... 10 . 117....0 .. 69 Antwan Scott, WF....... (2) 0 1 117 Virginia vs. Coastal Carolina..... N20 Florida State... 30 .. 31...31.. 58 Stephon Dondon, UVa.... (1) 0 1 117 Maryland vs. Chicago State ..... D27 Georgia Tech... 28 ... 0...28.. 89 Marvin Lewis, GaT ...... (1) 0 1 Margin of Victory Maryland ...... 1 .. 38..103.. 38 Josh Shoemaker, WF..... (1) 0 1 +62 Maryland vs. Chicago State ..... D27 North Carolina... 7 .. 60...61.. 37 Damon Thornton, NCS . (11) 0 0 +52 Maryland vs. Md.-Eastern Shore . D30 NC State ....... 6 .. 48...36.. 55 Delvon Arrington, FSU . (4) 0 0 Rebound Margin Virginia........ 0 .. 56...51.. 38 Jon Babul, GaT......... (2) 0 0 +24 North Carolina vs. Marquette.....J13 Wake Forest .... 0 .. 27...65.. 53 Clarence Moore, GaT..... (1) 0 0 +22 Florida State vs. Rhode Island . N25 Tahj Holden, Md. ....... (1) 0 0 +22 Georgia Tech vs. Harvard....... D28 Will Solomon, Clem. ..... (1) 0 0 Field Goal Percentage In the previous three seasons, ACC freshmen Nate James, Duke......
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