State Line Hoops
Report©
— 03/05/02
THE TOP TEN
1.
Duke ... Junior guard Jason Williams scored
37 points in what is expected to be his last game at Cameron Indoor
Stadium as the Blue Devils whalloped North Carolina 93-68 on Sunday.
Duke (26-3) bounced back effectively from a confounding 87-84 loss at
Virginia earlier in the week and will meet the Tar Heels again in the
quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament at the Charlotte Coliseum at 7
p.m. on Friday. The Duke-UNC winner will play the Wake Forest-Georgia
Tech winner in the semifinals at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Williams is
averaging 21.9 points and 5.3 assists. Carlos Boozer is averaging 18.4
and 8.7 rebounds. Mike Dunleavy Jr. is averaging 17.7 points and 7.3
rebounds.
2. Wake Forest
... The Deacons responded to a 90-77 loss to Georgia Tech in Atlanta
on Wednesday by downing N.C. State 83-71 as seniors Darius Songaila,
Craig Dawson, Broderick Hicks, Antwan Scott and Ervin Murray played
their final home game on Saturday. Songaila had 20 points, 16 in the
second half, and a career-high 18 rebounds. Wake (19-10) dropped out
of the Top 25 in both major polls going into the ACC Tournament where
the Deacons will play Georgia Tech in the quarterfinals at 9:30 p.m.
on Friday. Wake’s 9-7 league mark is its first winning record in ACC
play since the 1997 team went 11-5 in Tim Duncan’s senior season. Wake
freshman Vytas Danelius is third in the league in field goal
percentage at 57.9.
3. N.C. State ... Andy Katz of ESPN is
reporting that Wolfpack coach Herb Sendek has one year left on his
contract at State and might flirt with the job opening at Texas
Christian in order to enhance his bargaining position with NCSU
athletics director Lee Fowler. Katz noted that Sendek is a friend of
TCU athletics director Eric Hyman. State (20-9) matches up with
Virginia in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament at 2:30 p.m. on
Friday with the winner advancing to a 1:30 p.m. semifinal on Saturday
against Friday’s winner between regular-season champion Maryland and
the survivor of Thursday’s 7 p.m. play-in game between Florida State
and Clemson.
4. Charlotte
... The 49ers (17-10) appear to have a huge advantage with a bye in
the Conference USA Tournament in Cincinnati. Charlotte, 11-5 in C-USA,
earned the No. 4 seeding for the event and all four of the top seeds
get first round byes before playing on Thursday against a team that
played the previous day. To the victors go the spoils. Charlotte
matches up against Wednesday’s winner between fifth-seeded Saint Louis
and 12th-seeded Tulane on Thursday at 9:30 p.m. The 49ers are the
defending champions. They’re getting 19.4 points per game from Jobey
Thomas and must refocus after a 90-88 overtime loss at Louisville on
Saturday. Cam Stephens averages 13.7 points and 9.7 rebounds for the
Niners.
5. South Carolina ... The Gamecocks
stumbled to the finish line of the regular season with three straight
losses, including setbacks last week at No. 15 Georgia (82-75) on
Wednesday and at home to Mississippi State (64-57) on Saturday. The
downturn drops USC to 16-13 overall and 6-10 in the SEC with a trip to
the NIT likely unless the Gamecocks win the SEC Tournament. South
Carolina guard Jamel Bradley earned third team All SEC honors.
Bradley, a senior from Beckley, W. Va., leads the team with a 13.4
scoring average. The Gamecocks play Ole Miss in their SEC Tournament
opener in the Georgia Dome at 9:45 p.m. on Thursday with the winner
meeting Kentucky at 9:45 p.m. on Friday.
6. UNC Wilmington
... The Seahawks are headed to the NCAA Tournament for the second time
in school history with a 66-51 win over Virginia Commonwealth in the
Colonial Athletic Association Tournament on Monday night. UNCW (22-9)
got 22 points from Brett Blizzard. The Rams fell behind 28-10 in the
first 10 minutes and got no closer than eight points the rest of the
way. The Seahawks won the event for the second time in three years as
Craig Callahan contributed 11 points and Ed Williams added 10. Their
reward in 2000 was a first-round matchup in the Big Dance with
Cincinnati. They’ll find out Sunday who, when and where they’ll play
again.
7. Davidson ... The Wildcats defeated
Furman 62-57 on Sunday in the Southern Conference Tournament
championship and earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA
Tournament. Peter Anderer had 19 of his 22 points in the second half
as Davidson earned its seventh trip to the NCAA event. “We’re not just
going to make an appearance,” announced Chris Pearson, who had 16
points and 13 rebounds against Furman. “We’re there to win a game.”
Davidson (21-9) won for the 11th straight time over the Paladins.
8. College of
Charleston ... About the best the Cougars (21-9) can hope
for after a 44-43 loss to Furman in the Southern Conference semifinals
on Saturday is an NIT bid. C of C’s league tournament run included an
85-61 win over Appalachian State in the first round and a 76-75
overtime win over East Tennessee State in the quarterfinals as Jeff
Bolton scored a game-high 33 points. Leighton Bowie led the Cougars in
their semifinal setback with 18 points and nine rebounds.
9. UNC Greensboro ... The Spartans
(20-10) lost to Davidson 68-58 in the Southern Conference semifinals
in North Charleston, S.C. as James Maye led the losing effort with 16
points. UNCG struggled with its shooting, going 22 of 60 from the
field for 36.7 percent and 10 of 16 at the line (62.5 percent). They
were a woeful 4 of 22 from 3-point land for 18.2 percent. Seniors
Courtney Eldridge and David Schuck will be the top losses for Coach
Fran McCaffery’s program.
10. Clemson ... With a realistic
chance to do something no Tigers team had ever done — win a game
against North Carolina in Chapel Hill, Clemson (13-16) fell well short
as they lost 96-78 to the Tar Heels on Wednesday night. That put the
Tigers at 13-16 overall and 4-12 in the ACC with losses in 11 of their
last 13 games. Tony Stockman’s 30 points were the highlight at UNC.
Edward Scott scored 36 in the previous game, an 87-78 win at home
against Florida State on Feb. 23. The Tigers face the Seminoles again
in the play-in game of the ACC Tournament at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
THE NOT-SO-SWEET 17
11. The Citadel
12. North Carolina
13. Furman
14. Gardner-Webb
15. East Carolina
... ECU made one of its best showings on the road this season but came
up just short in the regular-season finale at TCU on Saturday, losing
66-63 to the Horned Frogs. Big numbers for the Pirates included 15
rebounds by sophomore Erroyl Bing and 10 assists by junior Travis
Holcomb-Faye. Coach Bill Herrion’s first recruit, Holcomb-Faye, had 15
points and six assists in ECU’s landmark 51-45 win over No. 9
Marquette on Feb. 26, the Pirates first victory ever over a Top 10
team. High school star Belton Rivers, a point guard from the Atlanta
area, was making a campus visit that night and had to be impressed
with the supportive atmosphere in Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum.
Herrion made a recruiting trip to Boston the following day. ECU
(12-17) was in Cincinnati on Monday night preparing for its first game
in the Conference USA Tournament, a matchup with Houston at 3:30 p.m.
on Wednesday. The winner plays third-seeded Memphis at 3:30 p.m. on
Thursday. The Pirates beat the Cougars 63-46 in Greenville on Feb. 23.
Bing leads ECU in scoring with a 12.6 average and in rebounding at
8.9. Gabriel Mikulas is averaging 12.2 points and 6.0 rebounds.
Kenyatta Brown is averaging 11.5 points and Holcomb-Faye is averaging
4.1 assists. Good shooting has been a key in most of ECU’s wins this
season. The Pirates are averaging 39.2 percent on field goal attempts,
31.2 percent on their 3-point tries and 68.8 percent on free throws.
16. Winthrop
17. Appalachian State
18. Wofford
19. Western Carolina
20. South Carolina State
21. UNC Asheville
22. N.C. A&T
23. Elon
24. Charleston Southern
25. Campbell
26. High Point
27. Coastal Carolina |