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2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season

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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.

Season headlines

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Major rule changes

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Beginning in 2001–02, the following rules changes were implemented:[9]

  • Both direct and indirect technical fouls penalized by two shots and returned to point of interruption.
  • Officials could check an official courtside monitor to determine if a try was a three- or two-point attempt, regardless of whether the try was successful.

Season outlook

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Pre-season polls

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The top 25 from the AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls November 5, 2001.[10][11]

Associated Press
Ranking Team
1 Duke (61)
2 Maryland (6)
3 Illinois (2)
4 Kentucky (3)
5 UCLA
6 Florida
7 Kansas
8 Missouri
9 Iowa
10 St. Joseph's
11 Virginia
12 Memphis
13 Stanford
14 Georgetown
15 Michigan State
16 Temple
17 Boston College
18 Oklahoma State
19 North Carolina
20 Southern California
21 Syracuse
22 Indiana
23 Texas
24 Alabama
25 Oklahoma
ESPN/USA Today Coaches
Ranking Team
1 Duke (30)
2 Illinois (1)
3 Maryland
4 Kentucky
5 Florida
6 UCLA
7 Kansas
8 Iowa
9 Missouri
10 St. Joseph's
11 Virginia
12 Michigan State
13 Memphis
14 Georgetown
15 Stanford
16 Boston College
17 Temple
18 Oklahoma State
19 North Carolina
20 Syracuse
21 Indiana
22 Texas
23 Oklahoma
24 Southern California
25 Fresno State

Conference membership changes

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These schools joined new conferences for the 2001–02 season.

School Former conference New conference
Albany Great Danes NCAA Division I independent America East Conference
American Eagles Colonial Athletic Association Patriot League
Belmont Bruins NCAA Division I independent Atlantic Sun Conference
Binghamton Bearcats NCAA Division II independent America East Conference
Birmingham–Southern Panthers TSAC (NAIA) NCAA Division I independent
Boise State Broncos Big West Conference Western Athletic Conference
Cal State Northridge Matadors Big Sky Conference Big West Conference
Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens America East Conference Colonial Athletic Association
Drexel Dragons America East Conference Colonial Athletic Association
East Carolina Pirates Colonial Athletic Association Conference USA
Hofstra Pride America East Conference Colonial Athletic Association
Indiana–Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW) Mastodons Great Lakes Valley Conference (D-II) NCAA Division I independent
Lipscomb Bisons TSAC (NAIA) NCAA Division I independent
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Sun Belt Conference Western Athletic Conference
Morris Brown Wolverines NCAA Division II independent NCAA Division I independent
Richmond Spiders Colonial Athletic Association Atlantic 10 Conference
Stony Brook Seawolves NCAA Division I independent America East Conference
TCU Horned Frogs Western Athletic Conference Conference USA
Towson Tigers America East Conference Colonial Athletic Association
UC Riverside Highlanders NCAA Division II independent Big West Conference
Youngstown State Penguins Mid-Continent Conference Horizon League

Regular season

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Conferences

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Conference winners and tournaments

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Conference Regular
Season Winner[12]
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Tournament
Tournament
Venue (City)
Tournament
winner
America East ConferenceVermontT. J. Sorrentine, Vermont[13]2002 America East men's basketball tournamentMatthews Arena
(Boston, Massachusetts)
(Except Finals)
Boston University[14]
Atlantic 10 ConferenceTemple & St. Joseph's (East)
Xavier (West)
David West, Xavier[15]2002 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournamentThe Spectrum
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Xavier[16]
Atlantic Coast ConferenceMarylandJuan Dixon, Maryland[17]2002 ACC men's basketball tournamentCharlotte Coliseum
(Charlotte, North Carolina)
Duke[18]
Atlantic Sun ConferenceGeorgia State & TroyThomas Terrell, Georgia State[19]2002 Atlantic Sun men's basketball tournamentUCF Arena
(Orlando, Florida)
Florida Atlantic[19]
Big 12 ConferenceKansasDrew Gooden, Kansas[20]2002 Big 12 men's basketball tournamentKemper Arena
(Kansas City, Missouri)
Oklahoma[21]
Big East ConferenceConnecticut (East)
Pittsburgh (West)
Caron Butler, Connecticut &
Brandin Knight, Pittsburgh[22]
2002 Big East men's basketball tournamentMadison Square Garden
(New York City)
Connecticut[22]
Big Sky ConferenceMontana StateJason Erickson, Montana State[23]2002 Big Sky men's basketball tournamentBrick Breeden Fieldhouse
(Bozeman, Montana)
Montana[24]
Big South ConferenceWinthropGreg Lewis, Winthrop[25]2002 Big South Conference men's basketball tournamentRoanoke Civic Center
(Roanoke, Virginia)
Winthrop[25]
Big Ten ConferenceOhio State, Illinois, Indiana & WisconsinJared Jeffries, Indiana[26]2002 Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournamentConseco Fieldhouse
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
Ohio State[26]
Big West ConferenceUtah State & UC IrvineJerry Green, UC Irvine[27]2002 Big West Conference men's basketball tournamentAnaheim Convention Center
(Anaheim, California)
UC Santa Barbara[27]
Colonial Athletic AssociationUNC WilmingtonBrett Blizzard, UNC Wilmington[28]2002 CAA men's basketball tournamentRichmond Coliseum
(Richmond, Virginia)
UNC Wilmington[28]
Conference USACincinnati (American)
Memphis (National)
Steve Logan, Cincinnati[29]2002 Conference USA men's basketball tournamentFirstar Center
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
Cincinnati[30]
Horizon LeagueButlerRylan Hainje, Butler[31]2002 Horizon League men's basketball tournamentCSU Convocation Center
(Cleveland, Ohio)
Illinois-Chicago[31]
Ivy LeaguePenn, Yale & PrincetonUgonna Onyekwe, Penn[32]No Tournament (Penn received NCAA automatic bid via three-way playoff[33])
Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceRider & MaristMario Porter, Rider[34]2002 MAAC men's basketball tournamentPepsi Arena
(Albany, New York)
Siena[35]
Mid-American ConferenceKent State (East)
Ball State (West)
Keith McLeod, Bowling Green[36]2002 MAC men's basketball tournamentGund Arena
(Cleveland, Ohio)
Kent State[37]
Mid-Continent ConferenceValparaisoLuboš Bartoň, Valparaiso[38]2002 Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball tournamentAllen County War Memorial Coliseum
(Fort Wayne, Indiana)
Valparaiso[39]
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceHamptonTommy Adams, Hampton[40]2002 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference men's basketball tournamentRichmond Coliseum
(Richmond, Virginia)
Hampton[41]
Missouri Valley ConferenceSouthern IllinoisKyle Korver, Creighton[42]2002 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournamentSavvis Center
(St. Louis, Missouri)
Creighton[43]
Mountain West ConferenceWyomingBritton Johnsen, Utah[44]2002 MWC men's basketball tournamentThomas & Mack Center
(Paradise, Nevada)
San Diego State[45]
Northeast ConferenceCentral Connecticut StateCorsley Edwards, Central Connecticut State[46]2002 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournamentCampus SitesCentral Connecticut State[47]
Ohio Valley ConferenceTennessee TechHenry Domercant, Eastern Illinois[48]2002 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournamentKentucky International Convention Center
(Louisville, Kentucky)
(Semifinals and Finals)
Murray State[48]
Pacific-10 ConferenceOregonSam Clancy Jr., USC[49]2002 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournamentStaples Center
(Los Angeles)
Arizona[50]
Patriot LeagueAmericanPatrick Doctor, American[51]2002 Patriot League men's basketball tournamentCampus SitesHoly Cross[52]
Southeastern ConferenceFlorida, Kentucky & Georgia (East)
Alabama (West)
Erwin Dudley, Alabama[53]2002 SEC men's basketball tournamentGeorgia Dome
(Atlanta, Georgia)
Mississippi State[53]
Southern ConferenceDavidson, UNC Greensboro & East Tennessee State (North)
Charleston, Georgia Southern and Chattanooga (South)
Dimeco Childress, ETSU (Coaches)[54]
Jason Conley, VMI (Media)[55]
2002 Southern Conference men's basketball tournamentNorth Charleston Coliseum
(North Charleston, South Carolina)
Davidson[56]
Southland ConferenceMcNeese StateMcEverett Powers, Texas-San Antonio[57]2002 Southland Conference men's basketball tournamentBurton Coliseum
(Lake Charles, Louisiana)
(Finals)
McNeese State[57]
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceAlcorn StatePaul Haynes, Grambling State[58]2002 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball tournamentFair Park Arena
(Birmingham, Alabama)
Alcorn State
Sun Belt ConferenceWestern Kentucky (East)
Louisiana–Lafayette (West)
Héctor Romero, New Orleans[59]2002 Sun Belt men's basketball tournamentLakefront Arena
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Western Kentucky[60]
West Coast ConferenceGonzagaDan Dickau, Gonzaga[61]2002 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournamentJenny Craig Pavilion
(San Diego)
Gonzaga[62]
Western Athletic ConferenceTulsaMelvin Ely, Fresno State[63]2002 WAC men's basketball tournamentReynolds Center
(Tulsa, Oklahoma)
Hawaiʻi[63]

Conference standings

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2001–02 America East Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Vermont133 .813218  .724
Boston University133 .8132210  .688
Hartford106 .6251418  .438
New Hampshire88 .5001117  .393
Maine79 .4381218  .400
Binghamton610 .375919  .321
Albany511 .313820  .286
Northeastern511 .313721  .250
Stony Brook511 .313622  .214
2002 America East tournament winner
2001–02 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 Maryland151 .938324  .889
No. 1 Duke133 .813314  .886
Wake Forest97 .5632113  .618
NC State97 .5632311  .676
Virginia79 .4381712  .586
Georgia Tech79 .4381516  .484
North Carolina412 .250820  .286
Florida State412 .2501217  .414
Clemson412 .2501317  .433
2002 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2001–02 Atlantic 10 men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
Saint Joseph's124 .7501912  .613
Temple124 .7501915  .559
St. Bonaventure88 .5001713  .567
UMass610 .3751316  .448
Fordham412 .250820  .286
Rhode Island412 .250820  .286
West
No. 22 Xavier142 .875266  .813
Richmond115 .6882214  .611
Dayton106 .6252111  .656
La Salle610 .3751517  .469
George Washington511 .3131216  .429
Duquesne412 .250919  .321
2002 Atlantic 10 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[64]
2001–02 Atlantic Sun men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Georgia State146 .7002011  .645
Troy State146 .7001810  .643
Florida Atlantic137 .6501912  .613
Jacksonville128 .6001812  .600
UCF128 .6001712  .586
Samford128 .6001514  .517
Jacksonville State812 .4001316  .448
Belmont812 .4001117  .393
Stetson713 .3501016  .385
Campbell614 .300819  .296
Mercer416 .200623  .207
2002 Atlantic Sun Tournament winner
As of March 4, 2003
Rankings from AP Poll
2001–02 Big 12 men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 2 Kansas160 1.000334  .892
No. 3 Oklahoma133 .813315  .861
Texas106 .6252212  .647
No. 20 Oklahoma State106 .625239  .719
Texas Tech106 .625239  .719
Missouri97 .5632412  .667
Kansas State610 .3751316  .448
Nebraska610 .3751315  .464
Colorado511 .3131514  .517
Baylor412 .2501416  .467
Iowa State412 .2501219  .387
Texas A&M313 .188922  .290
2002 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll [65]
2001–02 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
No. 10 Connecticut133 .813277  .794
No. 21 Miami106 .625248  .750
Boston College88 .5002012  .625
Villanova79 .4381913  .594
Providence610 .3751516  .484
Virginia Tech*412 .2501018  .357
St. John's#07 .000711  .389
West
No. 9 Pittsburgh133 .813296  .829
Notre Dame106 .6252211  .667
Georgetown97 .5631911  .633
Syracuse97 .5632313  .639
Rutgers88 .5001813  .581
Seton Hall511 .3131218  .400
West Virginia*115 .063820  .286
2002 Big East tournament winner
As of April 1, 2002[66]
Rankings from AP Poll
*Did not qualify for 2002 Big East tournament.
#St. John's had 14 regular-season games vacated due to sanctions against the program; the school′s disputed record was 9–7, 20–12.
2001–02 Big Sky men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Montana State122 .8572010  .667
Eastern Washington104 .7141713  .567
Weber State86 .5711811  .621
Montana77 .5001615  .516
Northern Arizona77 .5001414  .500
Portland State68 .4291216  .429
Idaho State311 .2141017  .370
Sacramento State311 .214919  .321
Conference tournament winner
2001–02 Big South Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Winthrop104 .7141912  .613
UNC Asheville104 .7141315  .464
Radford95 .6431516  .484
Charleston Southern86 .5711217  .414
Elon77 .5001316  .448
Coastal Carolina59 .357820  .286
High Point59 .3571119  .367
Liberty212 .143525  .167
2002 Big South tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2001–02 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 13 Illinois115 .688269  .743
No. 23 Indiana115 .6882512  .676
Wisconsin115 .6881913  .594
Michigan State106 .6251912  .613
Minnesota97 .5631813  .581
Northwestern79 .4381613  .552
Iowa511 .3131916  .543
Purdue511 .3131318  .419
Michigan511 .3131118  .379
Penn State313 .188721  .250
No. 14 Ohio State*†00 00  
2002 Big Ten tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
*Ohio State: 30 reg. season games; 2 NCAA Tourn. games vacated due to sanctions against the program
Disputed record: Ohio State-(24-8)(11-5)
2001–02 Big West men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Utah State135 .722238  .742
UC Irvine135 .7222111  .656
UC Santa Barbara117 .6112011  .645
Pacific117 .6112010  .667
Cal State Northridge117 .6111216  .429
Cal Poly99 .5001512  .556
Long Beach State99 .5001317  .433
Idaho612 .333919  .321
UC Riverside513 .278818  .308
Cal State Fullerton216 .111522  .185
2002 Big West tournament winner
As of April 10, 2002[67]
Rankings from AP poll
2001–02 CAA men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
UNC Wilmington144 .7782310  .697
George Mason135 .7221910  .655
VCU117 .6112111  .656
Drexel117 .6111414  .500
Delaware99 .5001416  .467
Old Dominion711 .3891316  .448
Towson711 .3891118  .379
William & Mary711 .3891019  .345
James Madison612 .3331415  .483
Hofstra513 .2781220  .375
2002 CAA tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2001–02 Conference USA men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
American
No. 5 Cincinnati142 .875314  .886
No. 12 Marquette133 .813267  .788
Charlotte115 .6881812  .600
Saint Louis97 .5631516  .484
Louisville88 .5001913  .594
East Carolina511 .3131218  .400
DePaul214 .125919  .321
National
Memphis124 .750279  .750
Houston97 .5631815  .545
South Florida88 .5001913  .594
TCU610 .3751615  .516
UAB610 .3751317  .433
Tulane511 .3131415  .483
Southern Miss412 .2501017  .370
2002 Conference USA Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[68]
2001–02 Horizon League men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Butler124 .750266  .813
Detroit Mercy115 .6881813  .581
Milwaukee115 .6881613  .552
Wright State97 .5631711  .607
Loyola–Chicago97 .5631713  .567
UIC88 .5002014  .588
Cleveland State610 .3751216  .429
Green Bay412 .250921  .300
Youngstown State214 .125523  .179
2002 Horizon League Tournament winner
2001–02 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Penn113 .786257  .781
Yale113 .7862111  .656
Princeton113 .7861612  .571
Brown86 .5711710  .630
Harvard77 .5001412  .538
Columbia410 .2861117  .393
Dartmouth212 .143918  .333
Cornell212 .143522  .185
Rankings from AP Poll[69]
2001–02 MAAC men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Rider135 .7221711  .607
Marist135 .722199  .679
Manhattan126 .667209  .690
Niagara126 .6671814  .563
Iona108 .5561317  .433
Fairfield99 .5001217  .414
Siena99 .5001719  .472
Canisius513 .2781020  .333
Loyola (MD)414 .222523  .179
Saint Peter's315 .167424  .143
2002 MAAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[70]
2001–02 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
Kent State171 .944306  .833
Bowling Green126 .667249  .727
Ohio117 .6111711  .607
Miami (OH)99 .5001318  .419
Marshall810 .4441515  .500
Buffalo711 .3891218  .400
Akron513 .2781021  .323
West
Ball State126 .6672312  .657
Toledo117 .6111614  .533
Western Michigan108 .5561713  .567
Northern Illinois810 .4441216  .429
Central Michigan513 .278919  .321
Eastern Michigan216 .111624  .200
2002 MAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2001–02 Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Valparaiso122 .857258  .758
Oral Roberts104 .7141714  .548
Oakland104 .7141713  .567
Southern Utah86 .5711116  .407
UMKC77 .5001811  .621
IUPUI68 .4291515  .500
Western Illinois311 .2141216  .429
Chicago State014 .000226  .071
2002 Mid-Con Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[71]
2001–02 MEAC men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Hampton171 .944267  .788
Delaware State126 .6671613  .552
Howard117 .6111813  .581
South Carolina State117 .6111516  .484
North Carolina A&T108 .5561117  .393
Norfolk State99 .5001019  .345
Florida A&M99 .500919  .321
Bethune–Cookman810 .4441217  .414
Maryland Eastern Shore711 .3891118  .379
Coppin State315 .167625  .194
Morgan State216 .111325  .107
2002 MEAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[72]
2001–02 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Southern Illinois144 .778288  .778
Creighton144 .778239  .719
Illinois State126 .6671714  .548
Southwest Missouri State117 .6111715  .531
Wichita State99 .5001515  .500
Drake99 .5001415  .483
Northern Iowa810 .4441415  .483
Bradley513 .278920  .310
Indiana State414 .222622  .214
Evansville414 .222721  .250
2002 MVC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[73]
2001–02 Mountain West Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Wyoming113 .786229  .710
Utah104 .714219  .700
UNLV95 .6432111  .656
BYU77 .5001812  .600
San Diego State77 .5002112  .636
New Mexico68 .4291614  .533
Colorado State311 .2141218  .400
Air Force311 .214919  .321
2002 Mountain West tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[74]
2001–02 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Central Connecticut191 .950275  .844
Wagner155 .7501910  .655
UMBC155 .750209  .690
Monmouth146 .7001812  .600
St. Francis (NY)137 .6501811  .621
Robert Morris119 .5501218  .400
Quinnipiac1010 .5001416  .467
Sacred Heart713 .350820  .286
Saint Francis (PA)515 .250621  .222
Long Island515 .250522  .185
Fairleigh Dickinson416 .200425  .138
Mount St. Mary's218 .100324  .111
2002 NEC tournament winner
2001–02 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Tennessee Tech151 .938277  .794
Morehead State115 .6881811  .621
Murray State106 .6251913  .594
Austin Peay88 .5001418  .438
UT Martin79 .4381514  .517
Eastern Illinois79 .4381516  .484
Tennessee State79 .4381117  .393
Southeast Missouri State412 .250622  .214
Eastern Kentucky313 .188720  .259
2002 OVC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[75]
2001–02 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 6 Oregon144 .778269  .743
California126 .667239  .719
No. 10 Arizona126 .6672410  .706
No. 18 USC126 .6672210  .688
Stanford126 .6672010  .667
No. 20 UCLA117 .6112112  .636
Arizona State711 .3891215  .444
Washington513 .2781117  .393
Oregon State414 .2221117  .393
Washington State117 .056621  .222
Conference tournament winner
As of July 10, 2011[76]
Rankings from Coaches Poll[77]
2001–02 Patriot League men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
American104 .7141812  .600
Holy Cross95 .6431815  .545
Bucknell86 .5711316  .448
Colgate86 .5711711  .607
Lafayette86 .5711514  .517
Army68 .4291216  .429
Navy59 .3571020  .333
Lehigh212 .143523  .179
2002 Patriot League tournament winner
2001–02 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
No. 15 Florida106 .625229  .710
No. 16 Kentucky106 .6252210  .688
No. 23 Georgia106 .6252210  .688
Tennessee79 .4381516  .484
South Carolina610 .3752215  .595
Vanderbilt610 .3751715  .531
West
No. 8 Alabama124 .750278  .771
No. 17 Mississippi State106 .625278  .771
Ole Miss97 .5632011  .645
LSU610 .3751915  .559
Arkansas610 .3751415  .483
Auburn412 .2501216  .429
2002 SEC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2001–02 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North
Davidson115 .6882110  .677
East Tennessee State115 .6881810  .643
UNC Greensboro115 .6882011  .645
Western Carolina610 .3751216  .429
VMI511 .3131018  .357
Appalachian State511 .3131018  .357
South
Georgia Southern97 .5631612  .571
Chattanooga97 .5631614  .533
College of Charleston97 .563219  .700
The Citadel88 .5001712  .586
Furman79 .4381714  .548
Wofford511 .3131118  .379
SoCon Tournament winner
As of March 19, 2002
Rankings from AP Poll
2001–02 Southland Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
McNeese State173 .850219  .700
Louisiana–Monroe155 .7502012  .625
UTSA137 .6501910  .655
Lamar119 .5501514  .517
Stephen F. Austin1010 .5001315  .464
Southwest Texas State1010 .5001216  .429
Sam Houston State911 .4501414  .500
Texas–Arlington911 .4501215  .444
Northwestern State911 .4501318  .419
Southeastern Louisiana614 .300720  .259
Nicholls State119 .050225  .074
2002 Southland Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[78]
2001–02 SWAC men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Alcorn State162 .8892110  .677
Alabama A&M126 .6671910  .655
Alabama State126 .6671913  .594
Texas Southern108 .5561117  .393
Mississippi Valley State99 .5001217  .414
Prairie View A&M810 .4441020  .333
Jackson State810 .444919  .321
Grambling State711 .389919  .321
Southern612 .333720  .259
Arkansas–Pine Bluff216 .111226  .071
2002 SWAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[79]
2001–02 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
No. 19 Western Kentucky131 .929284  .875
Arkansas-Little Rock86 .5711811  .621
Middle Tennessee68 .4291415  .483
Arkansas State59 .3571516  .484
Florida International410 .2861020  .333
West
Louisiana–Lafayette114 .7332011  .645
New Mexico State114 .7332012  .625
New Orleans96 .6001514  .517
North Texas87 .5331514  .517
Denver312 .200820  .286
South Alabama213 .133721  .250
2002 Sun Belt Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2001–02 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Pepperdine131 .929229  .710
No. 6 Gonzaga131 .929294  .879
Santa Clara86 .5711315  .464
San Francisco86 .5711315  .464
San Diego77 .5001613  .552
Saint Mary's311 .214920  .310
Loyola Marymount212 .143920  .310
Portland212 .143624  .200
2002 WCC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[80]
2001–02 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 25 Hawaii153 .833276  .818
Tulsa153 .833277  .794
Louisiana Tech144 .7782210  .688
SMU108 .5561514  .517
Nevada99 .5001713  .567
Fresno State99 .5001915  .559
Boise State612 .3331317  .433
Rice513 .2781019  .345
San Jose State414 .2221022  .313
UTEP315 .1671022  .313
2002 WAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Division I independents

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Three schools played as Division I independents.[81] In addition, Birmingham-Southern, IPFW, and Lipscomb played as an independents as they began their transitions from NCAA Division II and the NAIA, but they were not considered full NCAA Division I schools until the following season.

2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Texas–Pan American-- 2010  .667
Centenary-- 1413  .519
Morris Brown-- 524  .172
Rankings from AP Poll

Informal championships

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Conference Regular
season winner
Most Valuable Player
Philadelphia Big 5PennLynn Greer, Temple

Penn finished with a 4–0 record in head-to-head competition among the Philadelphia Big 5.

Statistical leaders

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Source for additional stats categories

Points per game
Rebounds per game
Assists per game
Steals per game
PlayerSchoolPPGPlayerSchoolRPGPlayerSchoolAPGPlayerSchoolSPG
Jason ConleyVMI29.3Jeremy BishopQuinnipiac12.0T. J. FordTexas8.3Desmond CambridgeAlabama A&M5.5
Henry DomercantE. Illinois26.4Bruce JenkinsNC A&T11.8Steve BlakeMaryland7.9John LinehanProvidence4.5
Mire ChatmanTX-Pan American26.2Curtis BorchardtStanford11.4Edward ScottClemson7.9Mire ChatmanTX-Pan American3.6
J. R. BremerSt. Bonaventure24.6Drew GoodenKansas11.4Sean KennedyMarist7.9Marques GreenSt. Bonaventure3.4
Melvin ElyFresno St.23.3Corey JacksonNevada11.1Chris ThomasNotre Dame7.6Marcus HattenSt. John's3.3
Blocked shots per game
Field goal percentage
Three-point FG percentage
Free throw percentage
PlayerSchoolBPGPlayerSchoolFG%PlayerSchool3FG%PlayerSchoolFT%
Wojciech MyrdaLA-Monroe5.4Adam MarkBelmont70.8Dante SwansonTulsa49.0Cary CochranNebraska92.2
D'or FischerNorthwestern St.4.4Carlos BoozerDuke66.5Cain DoliboaWright St.47.9Gary BuchananVillanova91.1
Emeka OkaforUConn4.1David HarrisonColorado63.8Jake SullivanIowa St.47.2Cain DoliboaWright St.90.9
Justin RoweMaine4.0Rolan RobertsS. Illinois60.4Jeff BoscheeKansas46.4Salim StoudamireArizona90.4
Deng GaiFairfield4.0Jermaine HallWagner60.0Ray AbellardC. Florida46.2Jake SullivanIowa St.90.0

Post-season tournaments

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NCAA tournament

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Image
The Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia was the site of the Final Four and Championship game to end the 2001–02 season.

Final Four – Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia

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National semifinals National championship game
      
E1 Maryland 97
M1 Kansas 88
E1 Maryland 64
S5 Indiana 52
S5 Indiana 73
W2 Oklahoma 64

National Invitation tournament

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Semifinals & finals

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Semifinals Finals
    
Syracuse 59
South Carolina 66
South Carolina 62
Memphis 72
Temple 77
Memphis 79 Third place
Syracuse 64
Temple 65

Award winners

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Consensus All-American teams

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Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Dan Dickau G Senior Gonzaga
Juan Dixon G Senior Maryland
Drew Gooden F Junior Kansas
Steve Logan G Senior Cincinnati
Jason Williams G Junior Duke


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Sam Clancy Jr. F Senior Southern California
Mike Dunleavy Jr. F Junior Duke
Casey Jacobsen G/F Junior Stanford
Jared Jeffries F Sophomore Indiana
David West F Junior Xavier

Major player of the year awards

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Major freshman of the year awards

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Major coach of the year awards

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Other major awards

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Coaching changes

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A number of teams changed coaches during the season and after it ended.

Team Former
Coach
Interim
Coach
New
Coach
Reason
Albany Scott Beeten Will Brown
Arkansas Nolan Richardson Mike Anderson Stan Heath
Arkansas-Pine Bluff Harold Blevins Van Holt
Army Pat Harris Jim Crews
Bethune-Cookman Horace Broadnax Clifford Reed
Boise State Rod Jensen Greg Graham
Bradley Jim Molinari Jim Les
Chattanooga Henry Dickerson Jeff Lebo
College of Charleston John Kresse Tom Herrion
DePaul Pat Kennedy Dave Leitao
Evansville Jim Crews Steve Merfeld
Florida State Steve Robinson Leonard Hamilton
Fresno State Jerry Tarkanian Ray Lopes
Green Bay Mike Heideman Tod Kowalczyk
Hampton Steve Merfeld Bobby Collins
Kent State Stan Heath Jim Christian
Lehigh Sal Mentesana Billy Taylor
Liberty Mel Hankinson Randy Dunton
Long Beach State Wayne Morgan Larry Reynolds
LIU Brooklyn Ron Brown Jim Ferry
Middle Tennessee Randy Wiel Kermit Davis
Montana Don Holst Pat Kennedy
New Mexico Fran Fraschilla Ritchie McKay
Nicholls Rickey Broussard Ricky Blanton
Norfolk State Wil Jones Dwight Freeman
Oregon State Ritchie McKay Jay John
Portland State Joel Sobotka Heath Schroyer
Prairie View A&M Elwood Plummer Jerry Francis
Radford Ron Bradley Bryon Samuels
Richmond John Beilein Jerry Wainwright
Saint Louis Lorenzo Romar Brad Soderberg
San Jose State Steve Barnes Phil Johnson
South Alabama Bob Weltlich John Pelphrey
TCU Billy Tubbs Neil Dougherty
Tennessee Tech Jeff Lebo Mike Sutton
UAB Murry Bartow Mike Anderson
UNC Wilmington Jerry Wainwright Brad Brownell
UTEP Jason Rabedeaux Billy Gillispie
Valparaiso Homer Drew Scott Drew
VCU Mack McCarthy Jeff Capel III
Washington Bob Bender Lorenzo Romar
West Virginia Gale Catlett John Beilein
Wofford Richard Johnson Mike Young

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