State Line Hoops
Report & Rankings©
— 12/13/01 —
THE TOP TEN
1. Duke ... Blue Devils junior guard Jason Williams
erupted for a career high 35 points in a 104-83 win at Michigan on
Saturday. Williams had seemingly been subpar by his exceptional
standards in Duke’s previous seven games. Maybe it took some time for
the Sports Illustrated cover jinx to wear off or maybe it took a
little time to adjust to his move from the point to the wing, but
Williams made it a long day for former Duke player and assistant coach
Tommy Amaker, now the head coach for the Wolverines. Duke should get a
test against Kentucky at the Meadowlands next Tuesday, Dec. 18.
2. Wake Forest ... The Deacons took a timeout for
exams after vanquishing South Carolina State 115-75 last Friday night.
Wake is ranked 19th by the Associated Press and No. 20 by ESPN/USA
Today. The Deacons open ACC play Sunday night at 8 p.m. at home
against Florida State, which flubbed a non-conference contest with
Western Carolina and sustained a 79-69 loss at home. The Noles were
outscored 26-9 by the Catamounts in the final 4:19. Since this column
has football overtones, it’s appropriate to note that Wake linebacker
R.D. Montgomery has joined the basketball team.
3. N.C. State ... The Wolfpack went onto the home
floor of unbeaten and ninth-ranked Syracuse on Saturday night and left
no doubt about who was the better team in that particular game. State
blasted the Orangemen 82-68 to the dismay of most of the crowd of
20,150. Anthony Grundy led the win with 26 points while Pack freshman
Josh Powell contributed 14 points and nine rebounds. One asterisk —
Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim was undergoing treatment for an
enlarged prostate and interim coach Bernie Fine looked questionable as
his fill-in.
4. South Carolina ... New Gamecocks coach Dave Odom
put a big feather in his cap with an 81-59 win at rival Clemson on
Saturday night. South Carolina fans are notorious for their high
expectations and lack of patience but Odom’s team did just what it
needed to do in terms of regrouping after a tough 70-68 last second
loss to No. 19 Georgetown three days beforehand. Aaron Lucas scored 20
points against the Tigers and Jamel Bradley added 18.
5. College of Charleston ... The Cougars hit a sour
note with a 70-67 loss to Belmont Abbey.Their first loss of the season
which dropped the record to 5-1. Jeff Bolton leads the team with a
20.2-point acoring average. Shannon Chambers averages 10.7 points and
7.0 rebounds.
6. UNC Wilmington ... The Seahawks took a tough 84-83
loss in overtime at Bowling Green on Monday. Keith McLeod hit a
three-pointer with 4.3 seconds left as the Falcons improved to 7-1
with their sixth straight win. UNC-W slipped to 4-4 as a layup attempt
by Tim Burnette rimmed out at the buzzer. Normally reliable Seahawks
shooter Brett Blizzard missed one of two free throws with 13 seconds
left that put UNC-W’s lead at 83-81. Blizzard scored a game-high 22
points and Burnette added 18 in a game that featured 23 lead changes
and 16 ties.
7. Furman ... Since a season-opening 75-62 loss at
Georgia, the Paladins have reeled off six straight wins going into a
game at Wisconsin on Saturday night. Furman has an average margin of
victory of 18.2 points. Karim Souchu leads the Paladins’ scoring with
a 17.4 average. Anthony Thomas averages 15.3 points and Guilherme Da
Luz averages 11.7. Paco Gonzalez is the team’s top rebounder with a
5.9 average.
8. Charlotte ... The 49ers have a great challenge on
Saturday night as they face No. 5 Florida in Miami. Coach Bobby Lutz’s
club is 4-0 when shooting 40 percent or better from the floor.
Charlotte’s Cam Stephens is averaging 10.8 points and 10.0 rebounds
over the last four games. 49ers guard Demon Brown had 12 assists in a
loss to Valparaiso. Jobey Thomas is hitting 83 percent of his free
throws for his career.
9. UNC-Greensboro ... The Spartans were the fall guys
as Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson recorded his 500th career win with
an 89-74 triumph over UNC-G on Monday night despite a 22 point effort
by James Maye. The Spartans’ last lead was 14-12 on a three-pointer by
Ronnie Taylor. The visitors were within 62-59 before Arkansas managed
some breathing room. “I guess they thought we were going to come in
and they were going to get up by 10 or 15 and we were going to quit,”
said UNC-G’s Courtney Eldridge. “That’s not how we play basketball.”
10. Clemson ... Chris Hobbs had 14 points and six
rebounds in that home loss to South Carolina. The Gamecocks managed a
win at Littlejohn Coliseum for only the second time in their last 19
trips there. USC took control in the first half and led 51-30 at
intermission. Elon visits the Tigers on Saturday.
THE NOT SO SWEET 17
11. The Citadel
12. Davidson
13. Appalachian State
14. East Carolina ... The Pirates finally heard from the NCAA on
Wednesday on the status of sophomore Gabriel Mikulas but it wasn’t the
news ECU needed to hear in terms of its stagnation since opening wins
over Rutgers and Northwestern. ECU has lost six straight but hopes to
snap the slump against South Carolina-Spartanburg in Greenville on
Saturday. Mikulas, a 6-foot-8 power forward/post player, averaged a
team-high 15.0 points last season but won’t be available until a Jan.
8 game at UAB because of an NCAA ruling on Mikulas’ participation in
unsanctioned international games. “We’ve got to find some offense,”
said ECU coach Bill Herrion after a 53-52 home loss to Old Dominion on
Saturday night in which freshman Moussa Badiane tied a school record
with eight blocked shots. Badiane sat out six games for playing in an
unsanctioned league in France.
15. Gardner-Webb
16. North Carolina
17. Campbell
18. Wofford
19. Charleston Southern
20. Western Carolina
21. Elon
22. UNC-Asheville
23. High Point
24. North Carolina A&T
25. South Carolina State
26. Winthrop
27. Coastal Carolina |