Wednesday, March 16, 2016

The 2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 9, 2001, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 2002 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on April 1, 2002 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. The Maryland Terrapins won their first NCAA national championship with a 64–52 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers. Taken from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%E2%80%9302_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_season

Final Stats:

AP Poll Summary




School Conf Final


Duke ACC 1


Kansas Big 12 2


Oklahoma Big 12 3


Maryland ACC 4


Cincinnati CUSA 5


Gonzaga WCC 6


Arizona Pac-10 7


Alabama SEC 8


Pittsburgh Big East 9


Connecticut Big East 10


Oregon Pac-10 11


Marquette CUSA 12


Illinois Big Ten 13


Ohio State Big Ten 14


Florida SEC 15


Kentucky SEC 16


Mississippi State SEC 17


Southern California Pac-10 18


Western Kentucky Sun Belt 19


Oklahoma State Big 12 20


Miami (FL) Big East 21


Xavier A-10 22


Georgia SEC 23


Stanford Pac-10 24


Hawaii WAC 25








Other Teams ranked during season: 




Ball State MAC



Boston College Big East



Butler Horizon



Fresno State WAC



Georgetown Big East



Indiana Big Ten



Iowa Big Ten



Memphis CUSA



Michigan State Big Ten



Missouri Big 12



North Carolina ACC



North Carolina State ACC



Saint Joseph's A-10



Syracuse Big East



Temple A-10



Texas Big 12



Texas Tech Big 12



UCLA Pac-10



University of California Pac-10



Virginia ACC



Wake Forest ACC









Top NBA Players drafted in 2002:




Rk Pk Tm Player College WS ▾
1 9 PHO Amar'e Stoudemire
91.8
2 34 CLE Carlos Boozer Duke University 80.3
3 1 HOU Yao Ming
65.9
4 7 NYK Nene Hilario
64.4
5 23 DET Tayshaun Prince University of Kentucky 63
6 3 GSW Mike Dunleavy Duke University 57
7 10 MIA Caron Butler University of Connecticut 50.7
8 55 SAS Luis Scola
44.3
9 4 MEM Drew Gooden University of Kansas 43.9
10 45 MEM Matt Barnes University of California, Los Angeles 40.9
11 26 SAS John Salmons University of Miami 33.9
12 8 LAC Chris Wilcox University of Maryland 26.9
13 24 NJN Nenad Krstic
21.5
14 52 MIA Rasual Butler La Salle University 20.8
15 14 IND Fred Jones University of Oregon 16.5
16 49 BOS Darius Songaila Wake Forest University 15.9
17 33 MIL Dan Gadzuric University of California, Los Angeles 15.8
18 11 WAS Jared Jeffries Indiana University 13.1
19 30 CHI Roger Mason University of Virginia 13
20 15 HOU Bostjan Nachbar
8.7
21 41 MIL Ronald Murray Shaw University 8.5
22 22 PHO Casey Jacobsen Stanford University 6.2
23 17 WAS Juan Dixon University of Maryland 6.1
24 28 SAC Dan Dickau Gonzaga University 5.9
25 16 PHI Jiri Welsch
5.7
26 12 LAC Melvin Ely California State University, Fresno 4
27 43 CHI Lonny Baxter University of Maryland 2.9
28 20 TOR Kareem Rush University of Missouri 1.7
29 36 ATL David Andersen
1.5
30 39 WAS Juan Carlos Navarro
1.4
31 21 POR Qyntel Woods Northeast Mississippi Community College 1.4
32 46 UTA Jamal Sampson University of California 1.4
33 32 DEN Vincent Yarbrough University of Tennessee 1
34 18 ORL Curtis Borchardt Stanford University 1
35 2 CHI Jay Williams Duke University 0.8
36 40 LAC Mario Kasun
0.8
37 13 MIL Marcus Haislip University of Tennessee 0.5
38 25 DEN Frank Williams University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 0.1
39 57 SAC Corsley Edwards Central Connecticut State University 0.1

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