Thursday, July 9, 2015

The 1998–99 NCAA Division I men's basketball season concluded in the 64-team 1999 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament whose finals were held at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Connecticut Huskies earned their first national championship by defeating the Duke Blue Devils 77–74 on March 29, 1999. They were coached by Jim Calhoun and the NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player was Richard Hamilton.
In the 32-team 1999 National Invitation Tournament, the California Golden Bears defeated the Clemson Tigers at the Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Following the season, the 1999 NCAA Men's Basketball All-American Consensus First team included Elton Brand, Mateen Cleaves, Richard Hamilton, Andre Miller and Jason Terry. The consensus second team was composed of Evan Eschmeyer, Steve Francis, Trajan Langdon, Chris Porter and Wally Szczerbiak. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998%E2%80%9399_NCAA_Division_I_men%27s_basketball_season

Final Stats:

AP Poll Summary

School Conf Final

Duke ACC 1

Michigan State Big Ten 2

Connecticut Big East 3

Auburn SEC 4

Maryland ACC 5

Utah WAC 6

Stanford Pac-10 7

Kentucky SEC 8

St. John's (NY) Big East 9

Miami (FL) Big East 10

Cincinnati CUSA 11

Arizona Pac-10 12

North Carolina ACC 13

Ohio State Big Ten 14

UCLA Pac-10 15

College of Charleston Southern 16

Arkansas SEC 17

Wisconsin Big Ten 18

Indiana Big Ten 19

Tennessee SEC 20

Iowa Big Ten 21

Kansas Big 12 22

Florida SEC 23

Charlotte CUSA 24

New Mexico WAC 25














Round 1
Rk Pk Tm Player College
1 1 CHI Elton Brand Duke University
2 2 VAN Steve Francis University of Maryland
3 3 CHH Baron Davis University of California, Los Angeles
4 4 LAC Lamar Odom University of Rhode Island
5 5 TOR Jonathan Bender
6 6 MIN Wally Szczerbiak Miami University
7 7 WAS Richard Hamilton University of Connecticut
8 8 CLE Andre Miller University of Utah
9 9 PHO Shawn Marion University of Nevada, Las Vegas
10 10 ATL Jason Terry University of Arizona
11 11 CLE Trajan Langdon Duke University
12 12 TOR Aleksandar Radojevic Barton County Community College
13 13 SEA Corey Maggette Duke University
14 14 MIN William Avery Duke University
15 15 NYK Frederic Weis
16 16 CHI Metta World Peace St. John's University
17 17 ATL Cal Bowdler Old Dominion University
18 18 DEN James Posey Xavier University
19 19 UTA Quincy Lewis University of Minnesota
20 20 ATL Dion Glover Georgia Institute of Technology
21 21 GSW Jeff Foster Texas State University
22 22 HOU Kenny Thomas University of New Mexico
23 23 LAL Devean George Augsburg College
24 24 UTA Andrei Kirilenko
25 25 MIA Tim James University of Miami
26 26 IND Vonteego Cummings University of Pittsburgh
27 27 ATL Jumaine Jones University of Georgia
28 28 UTA Scott Padgett University of Kentucky
29 29 SAS Leon Smith



Round 2
Rk Pk Tm Player College
30 30 LAL John Celestand Villanova University
31 31 LAC Rico Hill Illinois State University
32 32 CHI Michael Ruffin University of Tulsa
33 33 DEN Chris Herren California State University, Fresno
34 34 NJN Evan Eschmeyer Northwestern University
35 35 WAS Calvin Booth Pennsylvania State University
36 36 DAL Wang Zhizhi
37 37 VAN Obinna Ekezie University of Maryland
38 38 ORL Laron Profit University of Maryland
39 39 CLE A.J. Bramlett University of Arizona
40 40 DAL Gordan Giricek
41 41 DEN Francisco Elson University of California
42 42 MIN Louis Bullock University of Michigan
43 43 CHH Lee Nailon Texas Christian University
44 44 HOU Tyrone Washington Mississippi State University
45 45 SAC Ryan Robertson University of Kansas
46 46 NYK J.R. Koch University of Iowa
47 47 PHI Todd MacCulloch University of Washington
48 48 MIL Galen Young University of North Carolina at Charlotte
49 49 CHI Lari Ketner University of Massachusetts Amherst
50 50 HOU Venson Hamilton University of Nebraska
51 51 VAN Antwain Smith Saint Paul's College
52 52 POR Roberto Bergersen Boise State University
53 53 MIA Rodney Buford Creighton University
54 54 DET Melvin Levett University of Cincinnati
55 55 BOS Kris Clack University of Texas at Austin
56 56 GSW Tim Young Stanford University
57 57 SAS Manu Ginobili
58 58 UTA Eddie Lucas Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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