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2001–02 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Rankings
The 2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings was made up of two human polls, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll The Coaches Poll is a weekly ranking of the top 25 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football, Division I college basketball, and Division I college baseball teams. The football version of the poll has been known officially ..., in addition to various other preseason polls. Legend AP Poll Coaches Poll References {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings *2001-02 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings College men's basketball rankings in the United States ...
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2001–02 Duke Blue Devils Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team represented Duke University. The head coach was Mike Krzyzewski. The team played its home games in the Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, and was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Duke failed to repeat and win their third title in ten years. Player stats Schedule and results , - !colspan=9 style=, Regular season , - !colspan=9 style=, , - !colspan=9 style=, Awards and honors * Duke Blue Devils became the first team to be seeded #1 in the NCAA tournament for five straight seasons. * The team finished the regular season ranked #1 in the AP Poll for the fourth straight year. * Jason Williams was a National Player of the Year winner for the second straight year, but oddly enough didn't win ACC Player of the Year in either 2000–01 or 2001–02. Shane Battier and Joseph Forte shared the award in '01 and Maryland's Juan Dixon won it in '02. Team players draft ...
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2001–02 North Carolina Tar Heels Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the 2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach was Matt Doherty. The team captains for this season were Jason Capel and Kris Lang. The team played its home games in the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Roster Fingleton only played one game, against Davidson, before announcing he would transfer at the end of 2001. He later transferred to Holy Cross. Schedule and results The Tar Heels started their regular season with three losses, the first time they had done so in 73 years. Their first regular season and conference win over Georgia Tech avoided the program's first 0-4 start in its history. The Tar Heels were ranked number 19 in that season's preseason AP Poll. They fell out of the AP Poll after losing to Hampton. It would be the Tar Hee ...
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2001–02 Butler Bulldogs Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball team represented Butler University in the 2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach was Todd Lickliter, serving in his first season as head coach at the school. The Bulldogs played their home games at Hinkle Fieldhouse as members of the Horizon League. Butler finished first in the Horizon League season standings but lost in the quarterfinals of the Horizon League Tournament. The Bulldogs received an invitation to the 2002 National Invitation Tournament where they defeated Bowling Green in the first round before falling to Syracuse in the second round. Butler finished the season with a record of 26–6 (12–4 Horizon). Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=9 style=, Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=9 style=, Horizon League regular season , - , - !colspan=9 style=, , - !colspan=9 style=, References {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 Butl ...
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2001–02 Cincinnati Bearcats Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team represented University of Cincinnati as a member of Conference USA during the 2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Bob Huggins, serving in his 13th year at the school. The team won regular season and Conference USA tournament titles to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as No. 1 seed in the West region. After an opening round victory over Boston University, Cincinnati was upset in the second round by UCLA, 105–101 in double overtime. The Bearcats finished with a 31–4 record (14–2 C-USA). Roster ''Source'' Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style=, Regular Season , - !colspan=12 style=, , - !colspan=12 style=, Rankings *AP did not release a Week 1 poll nor post-NCAA Tournament rankings References External links 2001-02 Cincinnati Bearcats Roster and Statsat Sports-Reference.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 Cin ...
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2001–02 Gonzaga Bulldogs Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team (also informally referred to as the Zags) represented Gonzaga University in the 2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by head coach Mark Few, in his 3rd season as head coach, and played their home games at the Charlotte Y. Martin Centre in Spokane, Washington. This was the Bulldogs' 22nd season as a member of the West Coast Conference. After winning the 2002 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament, WCC tournament for the fourth straight season, the team earned an automatic bid to the 2002 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, NCAA tournament. Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=9, Regular season , - !colspan=9, 2002 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament, 2002 West Coast Conference tournament , - !colspan=9, 2002 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament :
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2001–02 Wake Forest Demon Deacons Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball team represented Wake Forest University as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference during the 2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by head coach Skip Prosser, the team played their home games at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Demon Deacons finished tied for third in the ACC regular season standings. They lost to Duke in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament. Wake Forest received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 7 seed in the Midwest region. After a win over Pepperdine Pepperdine University () is a private research university affiliated with the Churches of Christ with its main campus in Los Angeles County, California. Pepperdine's main campus consists of 830 acres (340 ha) overlooking the Pacific Ocean and th ... in the opening round, the Deacons were beaten by No. 2 seed Oregon in the second round to end the season with a record of ...
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2001–02 Marquette Golden Eagles Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team represented the Marquette University in the 2001–02 season. Their head coach was Tom Crean. They received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they lost in the first round to Tulsa. Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=9 style=, , - !colspan=9 style=, NCAA tournament 2008-09 Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball media guide.
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2001–02 Arizona Wildcats Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Arizona. The head coach was Lute Olson. The team played its home games in the McKale Center in Tucson, Arizona, and was a member of the Pacific-10 Conference. In the Pac-10 Basketball Tournament, Arizona beat USC by a score of 81–71 to claim its fourth Pac-10 title. Roster Depth chart Schedule , - !colspan=12 style="background:#; color:#;", Regular season , - !colspan=12 style="background:#;", , - !colspan=12 style="background:#;", Awards and honors * Lute Olson, Enshrined in Basketball Hall of Fame on June 5, 2002 * Salim Stoudamire, Pac-10 Freshman of the Year * Luke Walton, Pacific-10 Tournament Most Outstanding Player References {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 Arizona Wildcats Men's Basketball Team Arizona Wildcats Arizona Wildcats men's basketball seasons Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament championship seasons Arizona ...
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2001–02 Oklahoma Sooners Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma. The head coach was Kelvin Sampson. The team played its home games in the Lloyd Noble Center and was a member of the Big 12 Conference. Roster Schedule , - ! colspan=9 style="background:#960018; color:#FFFDD0;", Regular season , - ! colspan=9 style="background:#960018; color:#FFFDD0;", , - ! colspan=9 style="background:#960018; color:#FFFDD0;", NCAA basketball tournament Seeding in brackets *West ** Oklahoma (2) 71, Illinois Chicago (15) 63 ** Oklahoma 78, Xavier, Ohio (7) 65 **Oklahoma 88, Arizona (3) 67 **Oklahoma 81, Missouri (12) 75 *Final Four **Indiana 73, Oklahoma 64 References Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball seasons NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament Final Four seasons Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma (; Choctaw language, Choctaw: ; chr, ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ, ''Okalahoma'' ) is a U.S. state, state in the S ...
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2001–02 Alabama Crimson Tide Men's Basketball Team
The 2001–02 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team (variously "Alabama", "UA", "Bama" or " The Tide") represented the University of Alabama in the 2001–02 college basketball season. The head coach was Mark Gottfried, who was in his fourth season at Alabama. The team played its home games at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and was a member of the Southeastern Conference. This was the 90th season of basketball in the school's history. The Crimson Tide finished the season 27–8, 12–4 in SEC play, they lost in the championship game of the 2002 SEC men's basketball tournament after winning the regular season championship for the first time since 1986-87. They were invited to the NCAA tournament but, lost in the second round. Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style=, Exhibition , - !colspan=12 style=, Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=12 style=, SEC regular season , - !colspan=12 style=, , - !colspan=1 ...
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