State Line Hoops
Report©
— 02/25/02
THE TOP TEN
1.
Duke ... The Blue Devils responded to their
87-73 loss at Maryland on Feb. 17 by beating Wake Forest 90-61 on
Thursday and handing St. John’s its worst loss ever, 97-55, on Sunday.
The worst previous loss for St. John’s, which started playing
basketball in 1907, was 81-40 to Kentucky in 1951. Duke (25-2, 12-2
ACC) had a 35-1 run at the end of the first half in their 21st
consecutive non-conference win. Jason Williams had 26 points. He needs
one assist to join Phil Ford of North Carolina and Dennis Scott of
Georgia Tech as ACC players who have 1,800 points and 600 assists in
their caeer. The Blue Devils visit Virginia for a 9 p.m. game on
Thursday and host UNC at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday.
2. Wake Forest
... Poor Josh Howard. He called a timeout when the Deacons didn’t have
any left with 1.3 seconds left and the score tied at 89 in a game at
Maryland on Sunday. Juan Dixon hit one of two technical free throws as
the Terps took a 90-89 win. “The worst thing is I let down my team,”
said a disconsolate Howard, who had 18 points and 15 rebounds in his
first significant action in the last five games due to a sprained
ankle. Craig Dawson had 27 points and Darius Songaila added 20 for the
Deacons, who led by 12 points early in the second half. Wake tries to
regroup for a 7:30 p.m. game on Wednesday at Georgia Tech. The Deacons
host N.C. State at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
3. N.C. State ... The Wolfpack nailed
down a 20-win season and assured a winning record in the ACC by
pulling away from rival North Carolina 98-76 on Sunday. Anthony Grundy
had 28 points in his final home game at the Entertainment and Sports
Arena for NCSU (20-8, 9-6 ACC). The final home game for NCSU’s seniors
was also the first home win for Wolfpack coach Herb Sendek over the
Tar Heels. Grundy is State’s only double-figure scorer, averaging 17.0
points. He also leads the Pack in rebounds (5.4) and assists (3.5).
State is idle until playing at Wake at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
4. Charlotte
... The 49ers won for the tenth time in their last 13 games when they
obliterated Tulane 96-54 on Saturday as Jobey Thomas scored 23 points
and Cam Stephens collected 15 rebounds. Charlotte (17-9, 11-4 C-USA)
regrouped nicely from a 66-52 loss at Marquette in which they shot
39.2 percent from the field and 45.5 percent (5 for 11) at the line.
That point total equaled their season low in a 73-52 loss at Florida
on Dec. 15. The Niners have a week to tune up for their regular-season
finale at noon on Saturday at Louisville.
5. South Carolina ... It was an up and
down week for the Gamecocks as they won 66-53 at home over LSU on
Wednesday before falling 50-46 at Auburn on Saturday. No USC player
managed to score in double figures in the team’s season-low point
output. Adam Harrington, a transfer from N.C. State, led the Tigers
with 13 points as Auburn won for the 11th time in its last 13 games
with South Carolina. Auburn outrebounded USC by a whopping 49-25
margin. The Gamecocks will have to do better board work at Georgia at
7:30 p.m. on Wednesday and at home against Mississippi State at 7:30
p.m. on Saturday.
6. UNC Wilmington
... Junior guard Brett Blizzard scored 18 points in UNCW’s 73-62 win
over Virginia Commonwealth at Trask Coliseum in the Port City on
Saturday as the Seahawks (19-9, 14-4 Colonial Athletic Association),
the preseason league favorites, clinched the CAA regular-season title
despite a 68-65 loss at Drexel on Monday. The Seahawks have top
seeding and a first-round bye for the league tournament Friday through
Monday in Richmond, Va.
7. College of
Charleston ... The Cougars were tied with Georgia Southern
and Chattanooga for first place in the South Division of the Southern
Conference. All had 9-7 league records after C of C lost 70-54 at
Georgia Southern on Saturday. It was the second straight loss for the
Cougars, who were knocked off at home, 73-70, by Davidson on Tuesday.
Jeff Bolton continues to lead the team in scoring with a 17.9 average.
The Southern Conference Tournament at North Charleston, S.C. is
Thursday through Sunday. The Cougars (16-11, 9-7) go in as their
division’s third-seeded team and will meet Appalachian at 8:30 p.m. on
Thursday.
8. UNC Greensboro ... The Spartans
closed out the regular season by beating Furman 70-67 as Jay Joseph
and Courtney Eldridge each scored 21 points. UNCG (18-9, 11-5) goes
into the conference tournament with a three-game winning streak and a
share of the regular-season title in the Southern Conference North
Division with Davidson and East Tennessee State. James Maye (13.9),
David Schuck (13.5) and Eldridge (13.0) spearhead a balanced Spartans
attack. Schuck averages 6.7 rebounds while Maye averages 6.0. Eldridge
has 6.2 assists per game. The Spartans play Wofford at 2:30 p.m.
Thursday.
9. Davidson
... The Wildcats stumbled down the stretch with losses to Appalachian
State and VMI in their last three games but they still nabbed the top
seeding from the North Division in the Southern Conference Tournament.
Davidson (18-9, 11-5) came from 18 points down to get within two
points before falling 81-77 at Lexington, Va. despite 20 points from
Chris Pearson. In their last four games, the Wildcats have beaten
Georgia Southern and College of Charleston, who tied for first in the
South Division but they’ve lost to the Apps and Keydets, who are tied
for last in the North. Davidson plays Thursday's winner between The
Citadel and VMI at noon on Friday.
10. Clemson ... Edward Scott had a
career-high 36 points on 12 of 15 shooting from the field, including 5
of 6 on three-pointers as the Tigers subdued Florida State 87-78 on
Saturday. The outcome means Clemson (13-15, 4-11 ACC) could finish as
high as sixth in the league standings. They would need some help as
well as their first win ever in Chapel Hill. Tigers coach Larry Shyatt
has one season remaining on his contract. Renovations have started on
Littlejohn Coliseum and Clemson may have to play elsewhere if the work
is not finished by next season. The Tigers visit UNC at 9 p.m. on
Wednesday.
THE NOT-SO-SWEET 17
11. The Citadel
12. North Carolina
13. Gardner-Webb
14. Furman
15. East Carolina
... A 63-46 loss at East Carolina on Saturday may have been just the
start of problems for Houston. Coach Ray McCallum announced on Sunday
that Kevin Gaines, Dominic Smith, Louis Truscott and Marcus Oliver
have been suspended. Gaines, who has personal issues to resolve,
according to McCallum, will not return this season. Shooting was
another problem for the Cougars on Saturday night in Williams Arena at
Minges Coliseum as the Pirates limited Houston to 29.6 percent field
goal accuracy — the lowest by a league opponent of the Pirates this
season. Houston lost for the second time this season to a Carolinas
team, having been edged 67-66 at home by N.C. State on Dec. 23 when
the Wolfpack’s Marcus Melvin hit a three at the buzzer. The Cougars
were seemingly on a hot streak with three straight wins, including a
76-73 upset of National Division leader Memphis. ECU was the hot team
in the second half on Saturday night, burying 12 of 23 field goal
attempts for 52.2 percent to pull away from a scant 27-24 lead at the
half. ECU senior Kenyatta Brown made six three-pointers, a career
high, and led all scorers with 21 points. Travis Holcomb-Faye added 17
points on 6 of 9 shooting from the field. Pirates freshman Moussa
Badiane blocked three shots and is now tied for fourth on the C-USA
single-season blocked shots list with 77. The win was ECU’s 299th in
Minges Coliseum as the Pirates held an opponent to less than 50 points
for the first time since Mount St. Mary’s scored 49 on Jan. 4, 2000.
Sophomore Erroyl Bing had nine rebounds to lead the Pirates on the
boards for the 22nd time in 27 games. Bing is the scoring leader for
the Pirates with a 13.1 average. Sophomore center Gabriel Mikulas
averages 12.9 points and Brown is scoring at an 11.4 rate. ECU (11-16,
4-10 C-USA) is 9-2 this season when leading at the half and 9-5 at
home. Its other two wins were in a season-opening tournament at the
ESA in Raleigh over Rutgers and Northwestern.
16. Wofford
17. Appalachian State
18. Winthrop
19. Western Carolina
20. UNC Asheville
21. South Carolina State
22. N.C. A&T
23. Charleston Southern
24. Elon
25. Campbell
26. Coastal Carolina
27. High Point |