State Line Hoops
Report & Power Rankings©
— 01/07/02 —
THE TOP TEN
1.
Duke ... Jason Williams missed six free
throws, including four in the last 1:24. Duke had come back from a
58-45 deficit with 8:39 left to tie the score at 61 on a 3-pointer by
Williams with 5:40 left. The Blue Devils led 76-72 on a three by Mike
Dunleavy before Florida State’s Antwuan Dixon hit from behind the arc
for the Seminoles with 28 seconds left. Williams, who scored 26
points, missed two from the line with 20 seconds left and Monte
Cummings of FSU scored the deciding basket on a drive with 7.4 seconds
to go. The outcome ended a 22-game winning streak for the Blue Devils,
who shot just over 40 percent from the field and made just 7 of 19
free throws. FSU, spurred on by a crowd of 10,212 at the Leon County
Civic Center, led 46-36 on the boards. Duke’s poise appeared
surprisingly suspect against the inspired challenge of the Seminoles.
2.
Wake Forest ... Wake Forest ... The Deacons
remembered last year’s trip to Chapel Hill when they had a 17-game
winning streak that spanned two seasons stopped with a 70-69 loss.
When the Tar Heels threatened to make a second-half run on Saturday,
Wake responded with a decisive flurry that pushed its lead as high as
28 points. Josh Howard scored 20 points in the victory as the Deacons
dominated on the boards and forced Carolina into turnovers with their
pressure defense. Last year’s Wake team went 7-10 the rest of the way
beginning with a loss at the Dean Dome. It will be interesting to see
if a win in Chapel Hill has more positive effects on this year’s
Deacons.
3. N.C. State ... Winning at
University Hall was something the Wolfpack hadn’t done since Art Baker
was the football coach at ECU, 1988 to be exact. Obviously, that’s
been awhile. State’s mixture of youth an experience continued to be a
winning formula as freshman Julius Hodge led the Wolfpack with 21
points and senior Anthony Grundy, known more for his scoring than his
playmaking, had six assists. Grundy leads State, which hosts stunning
Florida State on Tuesday night, with a 14.9 scoring average.
4.
South Carolina ... South Carolina ... The
Gamecocks dropped their Southeastern Conference opener under
first-year coach Dave Odom by a 69-60 score to No. 2 Florida in
Gainesville. The Gators may well move up to the top spot in this
week’s national polls with Duke’s loss. Aaron Lucas led USC with 14
points and three assists against the Gators. Jamel Bradley is the
team’s top scorer with a 13.9 average. The Gamecocks get a week to
prepare for a home game with Kentucky on Saturday at 1 p.m.
5. Charlotte ... Fans in Williams
Arena at Minges Coliseum will get to see the 49ers in person on
Saturday at noon in what should be a good rivalry within Conference
USA. The series between the teams is tied 4-4. Coach Bobby Lutz’s club
won the C-USA Tournament last season and knocked off Tennessee in the
first round of the NCAA Tournament before being ousted by Illinois.
Jobey Thomas leads Charlotte with an 18.5 scoring average and he’s
hitting 42.5 percent of his threes. The Niners won their league opener
76-68 over No. 25 Marquette in Charlotte on Saturday.
6. UNC Wilmington ... ECU’s former
rival within its old league, is continuing its success in the Colonial
Athletic Association. The Seahawks ran their conference record to 3-0
with a 69-58 win at Hofstra on Saturday. UNCW, the CAA preseason
favorite, was only the second team to beat the Pride on its home floor
in its 41 games. Coach Jerry Wainwright’s team jumped out to a 10-0
lead. Craig Callahan led Wilmington with 16 points and 14 rebounds.
Brett Blizzard scored 14 in the win. The Seahawks host George Mason at
7 p.m. on Wednesday.
7. College of Charleston ... After a
10-1 start that included the championship of the Tournament of
Champions in Charlotte, the Cougars have stumbled to an 0-2 start in
Southern Conference play with a 69-67 loss at Chattanooga on Saturday
despite 22 points from Jeff Bolton, the team’s top scorer with a 17.2
average. Coach John Kresse will try to establish some answers and get
a win when his club hosts East Tennessee State at 7 p.m. tonight.
8. Gardner Webb ... The Bulldogs won
their fourth straight game, 80-66, at Murray State on Saturday as Chas
Criss led Coach Rick Scruggs’ independent team with 26 points. GW is
10-4. Rob Dooley, brother of former ECU coach Joe Dooley is an
assistant for the Boiling Springs program. The Bulldogs, who are
getting 12.9 points per game from guard James Colwell, a 45 percent
3-point shooter, play the third of a six straight road games at
Centenary on Thursday.
9. The Citadel ... Another set of
Bulldogs, who have gotten off to a good start this season, The Citadel
moved to 2-0 in the Southern Conference and 10-3 overall with a 74-61
win over East Tennessee State on Saturday as Cliff Washburn led the
way with 23 points and nine rebounds. Travis Cantrell is the top
scorer for Coach Pat Dennis with a 16.6 average.
10. UNC Greensboro ... The Spartans
got 19 points from Jay Joseph and Courtney Eldridge dealt out seven
assists as coach Fran McCaffery’s club evened its Southern Conference
record at 1-1 with an 87-63 win over visiting Appalachian State on
Saturday. James Maye leads the team with a 13.1 scoring average and is
hitting 48.9 percent from behind the arc. UNCG, 7-5 overall, plays at
VMI on Tuesday.
THE NOT-SO-SWEET 17
11. Clemson
12. Davidson
13. North Carolina
14. Wofford
15. Furman
16. East Carolina ... Snow covered the
ground surrounding Minges Coliseum, but that didn’t keep the Pirates
fans from flocking to see ECU’s Conference USA opener on Saturday
night. The near-capacity crowd was into the game early as the Pirates
spurted to an 18-6 lead with an 11-0 run capped by a hoop by Damane
Duckett — ECU’s answer to UNC’s Julius Peppers. Duckett is a defensive
lineman for the football team and has quickly become a crowd favorite
in basketball. When Duckett was fouled with 5:31 left and Cincinnati
leading 56-50, he came to midcourt and motioned for Pirates fans to
raise the roof. The energetic crowd erupted.
“The biggest cheer we’ve gotten in two-and-a-half years and it’s
for a football player,” said ECU coach Bill Herrion.
Herrion made the statement for its humorous effect. He knows
football drives the bus at ECU but if the way the Pirates went after
Cincinnati is any indication, the men’s basketball program is
progressing towards producing a greater balance in the overall
athletic program. ECU did lose but it got the fans excited with a
tremendous effort against a heavily-favored foe. There was
appreciative applause for the Pirates at the final buzzer.
Herrion isn’t into moral victories and the real test is whether the
Pirates can repeat their intensity, especially on the road. Continued
fan support is vital.
“Like coach said, we don’t want moral victories,” said sophomore
forward Erroyl Bing, who led the Pirates with 17 points. “But we
learned if we compete hard, take care of the basketball and our shots
fall, we can play with anybody.”
ECU had just 10 turnovers against one of the best defensive teams
in the country. The Bearcats had forced an average of 17.6 turnovers
in their previous games.
“We can’t back down,” said guard Kenyatta Brown, who hit a pair of
big 3-pointers in the second half and scored 14 points. Brown also
took a turn guarding Steve Logan, who finished with 24 points. There
must be something about offense and the name, Steve Logan. ECU’s
football coach directed the league’s highest-scoring offense and
Cincinnati’s senior guard is contending for individual league scoring
honors himself with a 22.6-point average.
The Pirates will be stronger with the addition of Gabriel Mikulas
for Tuesday night’s game at UAB. Mikulas averaged a team-high 15.0
points last season but the NCAA mandated that he sit out 13 games for
playing in unsanctioned international competition.
“I’ve kind of liked being the workhorse,” said Bing, who is
averaging a team high in points (16.4) and rebounds (8.9). “But Gabe
will help us inside. Everybody knows what he can do.”
With the students scheduled to return to classes today, the Pirates
should have a good crowd for the Charlotte game on Saturday. ECU
athletic director Mike Hamrick called the turnout for the Cincinnati
game “phenomenal” under the weather conditions. With continued efforts
like the one against Cincinnati, the question is when ECU will get its
first C-USA win this season, not if. Being among the top 12 teams —
out of 14 — that qualify for the league tournament in Cincinnati on
March 6-9 would be a tremendous accomplishment.
ECU (6-7) saw a four-game winning streak stopped by the Bearcats,
whose own winning streak was extended to 13 games. With Duke’s loss,
Cincinnati’s winning streak is the longest in the nation.
17. Winthrop
18. South Carolina State
19. Western Carolina
20. Appalachian State
21. Elon
22. UNC Asheville
23. High Point
24. Charleston Southern
25. Coastal Carolina
26. Campbell
27. North Carolina A&T |