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2002 Men's NCAA Basketball Records Book Cha_MBB01_sp 10/10/01 11:15 AM Page 145 Ch a m p i o n s h i p s Division I Championship .. .1 4 6 Division II Ch a m p i o n s h i p .. .1 6 6 Division III Ch a m p i o n s h i p .. .1 7 0 Champ_MBK01 10/9/01 1:42 PM Page 146 14 6 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP Division I Championship Duke 94, Missouri 81 Halftime: Arizona 32, Michigan St. 30. Three-point 2001 Results UCLA 75, Utah St. 50 field goals: Arizona 7-14 (Jefferson 3-5, Gardner 3-7, Southern California 74, Boston College 71 Arenas 1-2); Michigan St. 2-14 (Richardson 1-4, Bell FIRST ROUND Kentucky 92, Iowa 79 0-6, Taylor 1-4). Officials: Tim Higgins, Tony Green, Illinois 96, Northwestern St. 54 Stanford 90, St. Joseph’s 83 Bob Donato. Attendance: 45,406. Cincinnati 66, Kent St. 43 Charlotte 70, Tennessee 63 Duke 95, Maryland 84 Syracuse 79, Hawaii 69 Maryland 79, Georgia St. 60 Georgetown 76, Hampton 57 Maryland FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PF TP Kansas 99, Cal St. Northridge 75 Lonny Baxter ............... 2-10 6-8 10 5 10 Notre Dame 83, Xavier 71 Terence Morris ............ 4-7 1-2 8 4 10 Mississippi 72, Iona 70 REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Byron Mouton ............. 4-6 1-2 7 2 9 Butler 79, Wake Forest 63 Illinois 80, Kansas 64 Juan Dixon ................. 6-17 3-3 8 2 19 Arizona 101, Eastern Ill. 76 Arizona 66, Mississippi 56 Steven Blake ............... 5-8 1-2 4 4 13 Michigan St. 69, Alabama St. 35 Michigan St. 77, Gonzaga 62 Tahj Holden ................ 2-4 0-2 4 4 4 Fresno St. 82, California 70 Temple 84, Penn St. 72 Mike Mardesich .......... 3-4 0-0 5 1 6 Gonzaga 86, Virginia 85 Duke 76, UCLA 63 Chris Wilcox ............... 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 Indiana St. 70, Oklahoma 68 (ot) Southern California 80, Kentucky 76 Danny Miller ............... 1-4 2-2 1 1 4 Temple 79, Texas 65 Stanford 78, Cincinnati 65 Drew Nicholas ............ 1-5 5-6 3 2 7 Florida 69, Western Ky. 56 Maryland 76, Georgetown 66 Team........................... 1 Penn St. 69, Providence 59 TOTALS.......................29-66 19-27 51 26 84 North Carolina 70, Princeton 48 REGIONAL FINALS Duke 95, Monmouth 52 Duke FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PF TP Arizona 87, Illinois 81 Shane Battier .............. 6-12 9-11 8 3 25 Missouri 70, Georgia 68 Michigan St. 69, Temple 62 Utah St. 77, Ohio St. 68 (ot) Mike Dunleavy ............ 2-8 0-0 3 3 4 Duke 79, Southern California 69 Casey Sanders ............ 2-4 1-1 5 2 5 UCLA 61, Hofstra 48 Maryland 87, Stanford 73 Southern California 69, Oklahoma St. 54 Chris Duhon ................ 3-10 3-3 2 4 10 Boston College 68, Southern Utah 65 Jason Williams ............ 7-19 8-12 3 4 23 Iowa 69, Creighton 56 SE M I F I N A L S Nate James ................. 4-10 0-0 9 3 9 Kentucky 72, Holy Cross 68 Arizona 80, Michigan St. 61 Carlos Boozer ............. 7-8 5-8 4 4 19 Stanford 89, UNC Greensboro 60 Duke 95, Maryland 84 Andre Buckner ............ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 St. Joseph’s 66, Georgia Tech 62 Team........................... 1 Cincinnati 84, Brigham Young 59 CH A M P I O N S H I P TOTALS.......................31-71 26-35 35 23 95 Kent St. 77, Indiana 73 Duke 82, Arizona 72 Halftime: Maryland 49, Duke 38. Three-point field Georgia St. 50, Wisconsin 49 goals: Maryland 7-18 (Morris 1-1, Dixon 4-10, Blake Maryland 83, George Mason 80 2-4, Miller 0-3); Duke 7-27 (Battier 4-7, Dunleavy 0-2, Georgetown 63, Arkansas 61 Duhon 1-5, Williams 1-9, James 1-4). Officials: Dave Hampton 58, Iowa St. 57 Final Four Box Scores Libbey, Mark Reischling, Ted Hillary. Attendance: 45,406. SECOND ROUND SE M I F I N A L S Illinois 79, Charlotte 61 At Minneapolis CH A M P I O N S H I P Kansas 87, Syracuse 58 March 31 Mississippi 59, Notre Dame 56 Arizona 80, Michigan St. 61 At Min n e a p o l i s Arizona 73, Butler 52 Arizona FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PF TP April 2 Michigan St. 81, Fresno St. 65 Richard Jefferson ......... 6-13 2-4 8 1 17 Duke 82, Arizona 72 Gonzaga 85, Indiana St. 68 Michael Wright ........... 6-10 1-1 3 2 13 Arizona FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PF TP Temple 75, Florida 54 Loren Woods .............. 5-13 1-1 8 2 11 Richard Jefferson ......... 7-13 1-3 8 2 19 Penn St. 82, North Carolina 74 Jason Gardner ............ 6-11 6-6 1 1 21 Michael Wright ........... 5-9 0-1 11 4 10 Gilbert Arenas ............ 4-7 3-4 2 2 12 Loren Woods .............. 8-15 6-8 11 4 22 Eugene Edgerson ........ 3-4 0-0 6 1 6 Jason Gardner ............ 2-11 3-4 3 2 7 Gilbert Arenas ............ 4-17 2-3 4 1 10 Luke Walton ................ 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Luke Walton ................ 2-6 0-0 3 3 4 Justin Wessel ............... 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Eugene Edgerson ........ 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 Lamont Frazier ............ 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Justin Wessel ............... 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Travis Hanour ............. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team........................... 4 Team........................... 4 TOTALS.......................28-71 12-19 45 20 72 TOTALS.......................30-60 13-16 33 11 80 Michigan St. FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PF TP Du k e FG - F G A FT- F T A RB PF TP Andre Hutson .............. 9-14 2-2 5 2 20 Shane Battier .............. 7-14 3-6 11 1 18 Aloysius Anagonye ...... 0-1 0-0 2 4 0 Mike Dunleavy ............ 8-17 0-1 3 3 21 Jason Richardson ......... 2-11 1-2 7 2 6 Casey Sanders ............ 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 David Thomas ............. 4-6 0-0 5 1 8 Chris Duhon ................ 3-5 2-3 4 2 9 Charlie Bell ................. 1-10 1-1 10 1 3 Jason Williams ............ 5-15 4-6 3 4 16 Mike Chappell ............ 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 Nate James ................. 2-3 2-3 3 3 6 Adam Ballinger ........... 1-1 0-1 2 0 2 Carlos Boozer ............. 5-9 2-3 12 3 12 Adam Wolfe ............... 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team........................... 4 Zach Randolph ............ 5-8 2-4 5 3 12 Totals .........................30-64 13-22 42 17 82 Jason Andreas ............ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Halftime: Duke 35, Arizona 33. Three-point field Marcus Taylor ............. 3-9 1-2 1 3 8 goals: Arizona 4-22 (Jefferson 4-8, Woods 0-1, Brandon Smith ............ 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Gardner 0-8, Arenas 0-4, Walton 0-1); Duke 9-27 Mat Ishbia .................. 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 (Battier 1-5, Dunleavy 5-9, Duhon 1-1, Williams 2-11, Team........................... 3 James 0-1). Officials: Scott Thornley, Gerald Du k e ’ s Carlos Boozer shoots over Arizona’s Totals .........................25-61 9-14 40 18 61 Boudreaux, Ed Corbett. Attendance: 45,994. Michael Wright during the championship ga m e . Champ_MBK01 10/9/01 1:42 PM Page 147 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP—YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 14 7 Yea r- b y - Y ear Results Se a s o n Ch a m p i o n Sc o r e Ru n n e r- U p Th i r d Place Fo u r th Place 19 3 9 Ore g o n 46 - 3 3 Ohio St. +Ok l a h o m a +Vil l a n o v a 19 4 0 In d i a n a 60 - 4 2 Ka n s a s +Du q u e s n e +So u t h e r n Ca l i f o rn i a 19 4 1 Wis c o n s i n 39 - 3 4 Washington St. +Pi t t s b u rg h +Ar k a n s a s 19 4 2 St a n f o r d 53 - 3 8 Da rt m o u t h +Co l o r a d o +Ke n t u c k y 19 4 3 Wyo m i n g 46 - 3 4 Ge o rg e t o w n +Tex a s +DePaul 19 4 4 Ut a h 42-40 (ot) Da rt m o u t h +Iowa St. +Ohio St. 19 4 5 Oklahoma St. 49 - 4 5 New York U. +Ar k a n s a s +Ohio St. 19 4 6 Oklahoma St. 43 - 4 0 No r th Carol i n a Ohio St. Ca l i f o rn i a 19 4 7 Holy Cros s 58 - 4 7 Ok l a h o m a Tex a s CC N Y 19 4 8 Ke n t u c k y 58 - 4 2 Ba y l o r Holy Cros s Kansas St. 19 4 9 Ke n t u c k y 46 - 3 6 Oklahoma St. Il l i n o i s Or egon St. 19 5 0 CC N Y 71 - 6 8 Br a d l e y No r th Carolina St.
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