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Old 06-03-2010, 03:52 PM   #1
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NCAA Basketball resource link
http://www.americasbestonline.net/Cbasketball.htm
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/5...ll-time/page/2
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...urnament/index The Greatest College Hoops Tourney
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...rnament/others The Greatest College Hoops Tourney (Cont)
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...content.2.html Best Freshmen of All-Time
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...l+&FORM=IDFRIR The 100 Most Important Players in College Basketball History
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...ontent.19.html Naismith Award Wnners
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CH 2K8 Player DNA Section

All Players DNA/Ratings were copied from NBA Live 07 or NBA 2K7/2K 10 rosters

Some Historic Players already listed in the game were transfered over to his school active roster from the classic roster or assigned ratings from NBA 2K10/11 Classic Rosters released with the game.

Alabama
T.R. Dunn-Tony Allen
Ennis Whatley-Eric Manor
Reggie King-Corliss Williamson
Leon Douglas-Juwan Howard

Arkansas
Joe Kleine-Jeff Foster
Marvin Delph-Anthony Morrow
Darrell Walker-Iman Shumpert
Alvin Robertson-Rodney Stuckey
Scotty Thurman-Kevin Martin

ASU
Kurt Nimphius-Louis Amundson
Alton Lister-Adonal Foyle
Fat Lever-Rajon Rondo
Stevin Smith-Ben Gordon
Mario Bennett-Larry Sanders
Lionel Hollins-Mike Conley
"Jumping Joe" Caldwell-DeMar DeRozan

Auburn
Wesley Person-Rasual Butler
Chris Morris-James Posey
Chris Porter-Chris Wright
Mike Mitchell-Danny Granger
Frank Wilson-Adrian Griffin

Baylor
Terry Teagle-Jordan Crawford

Boston College
Michael Adams-Brandon Jennings
John Bagley-Jameer Nelson
Bill Curley-Austin Croshere
Dana Barros-Damon Stoudamire
Jay Murphy-Nick Fazekas

Bradley
Roger Phegley-Matt Harpring
Chet Walker-Grant Hill
Joe Allen-Chuck Hayes
J.J. Anderson-Devin Ebanks
Levern Tart-Gilbert Arenas

BYU
Greg Kite-Jake Voskuhl
Michael Smith-Vladimir Radmanovic
Kresimir Cosic-Toni Kukoc
Trent Plaisted-Jason Smith
Devin Durrant-Matt Carroll
Fred Roberts-Jon Leur
Jeff Chapman-Adrian Griffin
Travis Hansen-Jon Barry

CAL
Mark McNamara-Aaron Gray
Sean Lampley-Antoine Wright
Phil Chenier-Kerry Kittles

Cincinatti
Pat Cummings-Ray LaFrentz
Connie Dierking-Chris Anderson

Clemson
Tree Rollins-Roy Hibbert
Elden Campbell-DeAndre Jordan
Terrell McIntyre-Damon Stoudamire
Chris Whitley-Troy Hudson
Sharone Wright-Kendrick Perkins

DePaul
Mark Aguirre-Paul Pierce
Terry Cummings-Carlos Boozer
George Mikan-Yao Ming
Tyrone Corbin-Josh Howard
Dallas Comegys-Amir Johnson
Tom Kleinschmidt -Luke Jackson
David Booth-Matt Barnes

Detroit
Dave DeBusschere-Kris Humphries
Terry Duerod-Wayne Ellington
John Long-Jordan Crawford
Joe Kopicki-Luke Harangody
Terry Tyler-Shawn Marion
Earl Cureton-Amir Johnson

Duke
Mike Gminski-Chris Kaman

Florida
Vernon Maxwell-Ben Gordon
Dwayne Schintzius-Brook Lopez

FSU
George McCloud-Julius Hodge
Mitchell Wiggins-Luther Head
Doug Edwards-Alando Tucker

Georgia
Litterial Green-Salim Stoudamire
Bob Lienhard-Andris Biedrins
Vern Fleming-Manny Harris
Willie Anderson-Tayshaun Prince
D.A. Layne-Tony Delk
LaVon Mercer-Tony Battie

Georgia Tech
Rich Yunkus-Nick Collison
John Salley-Serge Ibaka

Georgetown Player DNA
Sleepy Floyd-Monte Ellis
Reggie Williams-Kevin Durant
David Wingate-Michael Pietrus

Gonzaga
Frank Burgess-Roddy Beaubois
Derek Raivio-Craig Hodges

Hartford
Vin Baker-Taj Gibson

Houston
Otis Birdsong-Russell Westbrook
"Sweet" Lou Dunbar-Darius Miles
Reid Gettys-Šarūnas Jasikevičius
Cadillac Anderson-Othello Harrington

Illinois
Eddie Johnson-Mo Peterson
Ken "The Snake" Norman-Thaddeus Young

Indiana
George McGinnis-Carlos Boozer
Mike Woodson-John Salmons

Indiana St
John Sherman Williams-Desmond Mason
DeCarsta Webster-Dan Gadzuric

Iowa
Connie Hawkins-Josh Smith
Greg Stokes-Chris Wilcox
"Downtown Freddie" Brown-Jason Terry
John Johnson-Grant Hill
Roy Marble-Rashad McCants
Ronnie Lester-T.J. Ford
Acie Earl-Sean Williams

Iowa St
Victor Alexander-Jamaal Magloire
Zaid Abdul-Aziz-Shareef Abdur-Rahim
Barry Stevens-Derek Anderson

Kansas St
Rolando Blackman-Rip Hamilton
Chuckie Williams-Dajuan Wagner
Mike Evans-Tyronn Lue
Bob Boozer-Boris Diaw
Norris Coleman-Shawne Williams
Ed Nealy-Brian Cardinal
Askia Jones-Anthony Morrow

LaSalle
Tim Legler-Rudy Fernandez
Lionel "L-Train" Simmons-Rudy Gay
Michael Brooks-Ryan Gomes
Doug Overton-Anthony Johnson
Randy Woods-Mike Wilks
Donnie Carr-Ben Uzoh
Joe "Jellybean" Bryant-Lamar Odom

Louisville
Felton Spencer-Etan Thomas
LaBradford Smith-Stephon Marbury
Rodney McCray-Shane Battier
Derek Smith-Corey Maggette

LSU
Jerry "Ice" Reynolds-Corey Brewer

Marquette
Bo Ellis-Anthony Randolph
George Thompson-Bonzi Wells
Earl Tatum-Aaron McKie
Jim Chones-PJ Brown
Jim Mccllvaine-Joel Przybilla
Jerome Whitehead-Ervin Johnson

Maryland
Adrian Branch-Calbert Cheaney
Tom McMillen-Marcin Gortat
Brad Davis-Beno Udrih
Walt Williams-Stephen Jackson
Len Elmore-Kurt Thomas
Keith Booth-James Singleton

Memphis
Keith Lee-Chris Bosh
William Bedford-Loren Woods
Elliot Perry-Speedy Claxton
Vincent Askew-DeShawn Stevenson


Minnesota
Trent Tucker-Anthony Morrow
Randy Bruer-Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Ray Williams-Sam cassell
"Sweet" Lou Hudson-Michael Redd

Missouri
Steve Stipanovich-Tyler Hansbrough
Ricky Pauling-Wesley Matthews
Larry Drew-Darren Collison
Clarence Gilbert-E'twaun Moore

Navy
Vernon Butler-Mark Madsen
Chris Williams-DeShawn Stevenson

Notre Dame Player DNA
David Rivers-Devin Harris
Orlando Woolridge-Kenyon Martin
Kelly Tripuka-Hedo Turk

North Carolina
Sam Perkins-Channing Frye

Northeastern
Reggie Lewis-Brandon Rush

N.C. State
Tom Gugliotta-Danilo Gallinari
Thurl Bailey-Maceo Baston
Kenny Carr-David West
Sidney Lowe-Earl Watson

Oklahoma
Alvin Adams-David Lee
Garfield Heard-Gerald Wallace
Nate Erdmann-Matt Carroll

Oklahoma St
Richard Dumas-Jamario Moon
Ivan McFarlin-Ivan Johnson

Oregon
Blair Rasmussen-Nenad Krstic
Terrell Brandon-D.J. Augustin
Ron Lee-Jarrett Jack
Greg Ballard-Jeff Green

Oregon St
A.C. Green-Juwan Howard
Brent Barry-Chase Budinger
Steve Johnson-Marreese Speights
Mel Counts-Will Perdu
Lester Conner-Darius Morris
Charlie Sitton-Brian Scalabrine
Corey Benjamin-Latrell Sprewell
Jose Ortiz-Yi Jianlian

UMASS
Lou Roe-Udonis Haslem
Al Skinner-Charlie Bell

UNLV
J.R. Rider-Jason Richardson
Ricky Sobers-Rafer Alston
Glen Gondrezick-Luke Walton
Armon "The Hammer" Gilliam-Elton Brand
Freddie Banks-Delonte West
Keon Clark-Samuel Dalembert

USC
Sam Clancy-Malik Rose
Robert Pack-Jeremy Pargo
Gus Williams-Louis Williams

Utah
Mike Newlin-J.J. Redick
Tom Chambers-Andre Kirilenko
Danny Vranes-Linas Kleiza
Billy McGill-Antwan Jamison

Utep
Greg Foster-Trent Plaisted (BYU)

Pittsburgh Player DNA
Jerome Lane-Chuck Hayes
Sam Clancy-Julius Peppers
Billy Knight-Josh Childress

Purdue
Joe Barry Carroll-Alonzo Mourning
Terry Dischinger-Andre Nocioni
Counzo Martin-Raja Bell

Princeton
Brian Taylor-Jarrett Jack
Bill Bradley-Kyle Korver

Providence
Jimmy Walker-Gilbert Arenas
Marvin Barnes-Tyrus Thomas
Michael Smith-Reggie Evans
Ernie DiGregorio-Steve Nash
Otis Thorpe-Antonio McDyess
Eric Murdock-Jamal Tinsley

Rhode Island
Sly Williams-Shawn Marion
Tom Garrick-Jeff McInnis
Tyson Wheeler-Isiah Tomas (Wash)
Kenny Green-Luc Mbah a Moute

Rutgers
Roy Hinson-Stromile Swift
John Battle-Mike James

San Diego St
Michael Cage-Emeka Okafor
Brandon Heath-Gary Neal
Joel Kramer-Ryan Bowen
Randy Holcomb-JaJuan Johnson
Marcus Slaughter-James Singleton

San Francisco
Winford Boynes-Ricky Davis
Quintin Dailey-Flip Murray
Phil Smith-Manny Harris
Kevin Restani-Darius Songaila
James Hardy-Kenny Thomas

Santa Clara
Nick Vanos-Primo Brezec
Kurt Rambis-Mark Madsen
Harold Keeling-Darrell Armstrong
Bud Ogden-Jon Brockman
Dennis Awtrey-Scott Pollard

Seton Hall
Mark Bryant-Brandon Bass
Walter Dukes-Tyson Chandler
Bob Davies-Luke Ridnour
Bobby "Hooks" Wanzer-Travis Diener
Andrew Gaze-Mike Miller

South Carolina
Jo Jo English-Devin Brown
B.J. McKie-Bobby Jackson
Jamie Watson-Quinton Ross
Tre' Kelley-Sebastian Telfair
Tom Riker-Oleksiy Pecherov

Stanford
Chris Hernandez-Blake Ahearn

St Johns Player DNA
Mark Jackson-Andre Miller
Jayson Williams-Al Horford
George Johnson-Shelden Williams

Syracuse Player DNA
Dave Bing-Brandon Roy
Rony Seikaly-Andrew Bogut
Steven Thompson-Gerald Green
Pearl Washington-Baron Davis
Sherman Douglas-Sebastian Telfair

Temple
Donald Hodge-Ian Mahinmi
Terence Stansbury-Nick Young
Mark Macon-Marcus Williams
Pepe Sanchez-Ricky Rubio
Tim Perry-Tyrus Thomas
Duane Causwell-Brendan Haywood

Tennessee
Reggie Johnson-Brandon Wright
Chris Lofton-Derek Fisher
Marcus Haislip-Nazr Mohammed
Tom Boerwinkle-Robin Lopez
Ryan Yarbrough-Trevor Ariza

Texas
James Thomas-Lawrence Roberts

Texas El Paso
Greg Foster-Jarron Collins
Marlon Maxey-Trevor Booker
Sharif Fajardo-DaJuan Summers
Jeep Jackson-Darrell Armstrong
Dave Feitl-Shavlik Randolph

Villanova
John Pinone-Brian Cardinal
Paul Arizin-Marco Belinelli

Virginia
Barry Parkhill-Goran Dragic
Bryant Stith-Aaron Affalo
Olden Polynice-Eric Dampier
Othell Wilson-Chris Duhon
Curtis Staples-Jannero Pargo
Wally Walker-Mike Dunleavy

Wake Forest
Rodney Rogers-Glen Davis
Muggsy Bogues-Earl Boykins
Eric Williams- Jahidi White
Len Chappell-Luis Scola

Washington
James Edwards-Jason Thompson
Christian Welp-Cole Aldrich
Todd MacCulloch-Kyrylo Fesenko
George Irvine-Jiří Welsch
Eldridge Recasner-Leandro Barbosa

Washington St
Craig Ehlo- Adam Haluska

West Virginia
Hot Rod Hundley-Kirk Hinrich
Rod Thorn-Steve Blake
Kevin Pittsnogle-Scott Padgett
Mike Gansey-Jeff Hornacek

Whichita St
Cliff Levingston-Kenneth Faried
Aubrey Sherrod-Andrew Goudelock
Warren Armstrong-Shannon Brown

Wyoming
Fennis Dembo-Caron Butler
Theo Ratliff-Sean Williams
Bill Garnett-Kris Humphries
Eric Leckner-Chris Mihm
Flynn Robinson-Mo Williams
Regie Slater-DeJuan Blair

Xavier
Tyrone Hill-Joel Anthony
Romain Sato-Mickael Gelabale
Lionel Chalmers-Mario Chalmers
Darnell Williams-Dahntay Jones
Brian Grant-Ronnie Turiaf

Cedric Ceballos-Jordan Hamilton
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I bought this game only after I heard about your alumni roster work for this game.

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BIG EAST ALUMNI TEAM SECTION

Top 50 players in Big East History
http://www.nbebasketball.com/w3/big-...l-time-top-50/

DEPAUL ALUMNI ROSTER
https://admin.xosn.com/pdf8/698107.p...B_OEM_ID=15600 Team History Data
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=430&f=2587&t=2009018 All-Time Team Debate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcXMH...19163&index=25 Dallas Comegys
http://depaulclubhouse.blogspot.com/...-of-famer.html Tom Kleinschmidt

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vid...0-166490473104
George Mikan
Mikan was named the Helms NCAA College Player of the Year twice in 1944 and 1945 and an All-American three times, leading DePaul to the NIT title in 1945. Mikan led the nation in scoring with 23.9 points per game in 1944–45 and 23.1 in 1945–46. When DePaul won the 1945 National Invitation Tournament, Mikan was named Most Valuable Player for scoring 120 points in three games, including 53 points in a 97–53 win over Rhode Island, equalling the score of the entire Rhode Island team.

Starters
PG-#10 Rod Strickland-6'3 175 (Sr)
SG-#30 Gary Garland-6'4 180 (Sr)
SF-#24 Mark Aguirre-6'6 232 (Sr)
PF-#32 Terry Cummings-6'9 220 (Sr)
C-#55 George Mikan-6'10 245 (Sr).........(Officially retired #99 jersey)

BENCH
PG-#43 Drak Diener-6'5 195 (So)
SG-#3 Quentin Richardson-6'7 228 (Jr)
SG-#11 Sammy Mejia-6'6 195 (So)
SF-#33 Tyrone Corbin-6'6 210 (Sr)
SF-#20 Tom Kleinschmidt -6'5 220 (Jr)
SF-#21 Bobby Simmons-6'7 225 (Jr)
PF-#35 Dallas Comegys-6'9 205 (Sr)
PF-#22 Wilson Chandler-6'8 220 (Fr)
C-#40 Dave Corzine-6'10 245 (Sr)
C-#45 Steven Hunter-7'0 215 (Jr)
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GEORGETOWN ALUMNI ROSTER
http://www.hoyabasketball.com/features/top100.htm Team History Data
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4MKjxUXr8Y Hoyas 85
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4lFZ...eature=related AI Mix

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B23Ki5px57g&feature=fvw
Patrick Ewing – Georgetown
Led Georgetown to the 1984 NCAA championship. All-America in 1983, 1984, and 1985. 1985 Naismith Award. Member of the gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic Team in 1984.

Starters
PG-#3 Allen Iverson-6'0 165 (Jr)
SG-#21 Eric "Sleepy" Floyd-6'3 170 (Sr)
SF-#34 Reggie Williams-6'7 190 (Sr)
PF-#23 Alonzo Mourning-6'10 240 (Sr)
C-#33 Patrick Ewing-7'0 240 (Sr)

BENCH
PG-#44 John Duren-6'3 190 (Sr)
SG-#25 David Wingate-6'5 185 (Sr)
SG-#14 Fred Brown-6'5 220 (Sr)
SG-#13 Charles Smith-6'0 160 (Sr)
SF-#35 Dajuan Summers-6'8 236 (Fr)
SF-#32 Jeff Green-6'9 235 (Fr)
PF-#42 Jerome Williams-6'9 206 (Jr)
PF-#30 Patrick Ewing Jr-6'8 240 (Fr)
C-#55 Dikembe Mutombo-7'0 245 (Sr)
C-#50 Othella Harrington-6'9 240 (Jr)
C-#51 Mike Sweetney-6'8 270 (So)
C-#54 Roy Hibbert-7'2 270 (Fr)
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NOTRE DAME ALUMNI ROSTER
http://www.und.com/sports/m-baskbl/s...110404aac.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDR0I...eature=related Paxson, Tripuka and Woolridge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ew0P...eature=related David Rivers

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
http://www.ocsn.com/media_server/pla..._carr_feat.wmv
Austin Carr
While at Notre Dame, he played in 74 career contests and scored 40 or points on 23 occasions. A three-year starter, he averaged 22.0 ppg., as a sophomore, 38.1 ppg., as a junior and 37.9 ppg. Carr's 34.6 career scoring average ranks second all-time on the NCAA list.

Starting Lineup
PG-#4 David Rivers-6'0 170 (Sr)
SG-#34 Austin Carr-6'4 200 (Sr)
SF-#44 Adrian Dantley-6'5 210 (Sr)
PF-#32 Orlando Woolridge-6'9 215 (Sr)
C-#45 Bill Laimbeer-6'11 260 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#23 John Paxson-6'2 185 (Sr)
PG-#2 Chris Quinn-6'2 175 (Fr)
PG-#1 Chris Thomas-6'0 190 (So)
SG-#13 Matt Carroll-6'6 212 (Jr)
SG-#42 Bill Hanzlik-6'7 200 (Sr)
SF-#24 Kelly Tripuka-6'6 220 (Sr)
SF-#30 Tracy Jackson-6'6 205 (Sr)
SF-#0 Monty Williams-6'8 225 (Jr)
PF-#20 LaPhonso Ellis-6'8 240 (Sr)
PF-#40 Luke Harangody-6'8 255 (Fr)
PF-#53 Pat Garrity-6'9 238 (Jr)
C-#3 Troy Murphy-6'11 245 (Jr)
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PITTSBURGH ALUMNI ROSTER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i0Fd...eature=related Sean Miller
http://communityvoices.sites.post-ga...asketball-team All-Time Pitt team
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...e-teams/page/2 All Decade Team

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
http://www.fanbase.com/12-Charles-Smith
Charles Smith
The first big time recruit for Pitt once they joined the conference and as of now he’s still the best player during their Big East history. Smith was a rarity in that he could do a little bit of everything despite being a 6’10” center.

He was a success immediately, averaging 15.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg, and 2.2 bpg. That season resulted in Smith being named Rookie of the Year.

Starting Lineup
PG-#20 Brandin Knight-6'0 180 (Jr)
SG-#22 Jason Matthews-6'3 205 (Sr)
SF-#34 Billy Knight-6'6 195 (Sr)
PF-#4 Jerome Lane-6'6 230 (Sr)
C-#54 Charles Smith-6'10 230 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#3 Sean Miller-6'1 195 (Sr)
PG-#10 Don Hennon-5'8 180 (Sr)
PG-#2 Levance Fields-5'10 190 (Fr)
SF-#25 Ricardo Greer-6'6 220 (Jr)
SF-#23 Sam Young-6'6 220 (Fr)
SF-#32 Brian Shorter-6'6 210 (Sr)
PF-#15 Sam Clancy-6'6 240 (Sr)
PF-#45 Dejuan Blair-6'7 265 (Fr)
PF-#24 Chris Taft-6'10 260 (So)
C-#30 Mark Blount-7'0 240 (Jr)
C-#33 Aaron Gray-7'0 270 (So)
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PROVIDENCE ALUMNI ROSTER
http://www.friars.com/sports/m-baskb...012699aab.html Providence College's All-Time Civic Center Team
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...ll-time-lineup All-Time Lineup
http://www.friarbasketball.net/2009/...ll-part-i.html All Decade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTOta...eature=related Ernie DiGregorio and Marvin Barnes

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Jimmy Walker
Walker averaged 25.2 points per game in three seasons at Providence and was named an All-American all three years, including a First-Team selection in 1967. Walker averaged over 30 points per game that season to lead the nation.

Starting Lineup
PG-#15 Ernie DiGregorio-6'0 180 (Sr)
SG-#31 Eric Murdock-6'1 190 (Sr)
SF-#11 Jimmy Walker-6'4 205 (Sr)
PF-#24 Marvin "Bad News" Barnes-6'9 215 (Sr)
C-#33 Otis Thorpe-6'10 225 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#14 Lenny Wilkins-6'0 179 (Sr/Lefty )
SG-#22 Kevin Stacom-6'4 185 (Sr)
SG-#33 Jamel Thomas-6'6 215 (Jr)
SG#2 Marshon Brooks-6'5 190 (Fr)
SF-#3 Ryan Gomes-6'7 240 (So)
PF-#10 Dickey Simpkins-6'8 245
PF-#44 Austin Croshere-6'10 240 (Jr)
PF-34 Michael "The Animal" Smith-6'8 230 (Jr)
C-#20 Marty Conlon-6'11 230 (Sr)
C-#35 Herbert Hill-6'10 240 (So)
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SETON HALL
http://www.shupirates.com/fls/12600/...B_OEM_ID=12600 History
http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/pro...ege-basketball All Decade Team
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct4XZUqOlEM 1989 Final Four Highlights

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Terry Dehere
Dehere played for Seton Hall University from 1989 until 1993, where he holds the school and conference record with 2494 career points, as well as school career records for 3-point field goals made and 3-point field goals attempted.[1] Dehere also holds single season records for 3-point field goals made and 3-point field goal percentage.[2] He was named Big East Player of the Year in the 1992-93 season, as well as Conference Tournament MVP.

Starting Lineup
PG-#11 Bob Davies-6'0 170 (Sr)
SG-#24 Terry Dehere-6'2 190 (Sr)
SF-#0 Andrew Gaze-6'7 205 (Sr)
PF-#52 Mark Bryant-6'9 245 (Sr)
C-5 Walter Dukes-7'0 220 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#14 Bobby "Hooks" Wanzer-6'0 170 (Sr)
PG-#10 Shaheen Holloway-5'10 170 (Jr)
PG-#12 Andre Barrett-5'10 175 (So)
SG-#23 John Morton-6'3 190 (Sr)
SG-#21 Jeremy Hazell-6'5 185 (Fr)
SF-#2 John Allen-6'5 207 (So)
SF-#4 Adrian Griffin-6'5 210 (Jr)
PF-#32 Anthony Avent-6'9 225 (Sr)
PF-#33 Eddie Griffin-6'10 220 (So)
C-#25 Ramon Ramos-6'8 230 (Sr)
C-#1 Samuel Dalembert-6'11 232 (Jr)
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ST JOHN'S ALUMNI ROSTER
http://www.redstormsports.com/sports...eat-names.html Team History Data
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bab5b...eature=related Basketball Introduction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wadxXiYPg-4&feature=fvw Malik Sealy Tribute Mix - "I Wish"

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...2846/index.htm
Chris Mullin
Mullin was a two time All-American and three-time Big East Conference Player of the Year at St. Johns. He’s the only player in Big East conference history to earn player of the year honors three times. As a senior in 1985, he won of the John R. Wooden Award as the nation’s top college player and helped lead his team to the 1985 Final Four.

Starting Lineup
PG-#13 Mark Jackson-6'3 205 (Sr)
SG-#20 Chris Mullin-6'6 210 (Sr)
SF-#15 Ron Artest-6'8 250 (Jr)
PF-#52 Walter "The Truth" Berry-6'8 215 (Sr)
C-#23 Bill Wennington-7'0 245 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#12 Erick Barkley-6'1 185 (Jr)
SG-#21 Malik Sealy-6'8 200 (Sr)
SG-#3 Felipe Lopez-6'6 190 (Jr)
SG-#25 Lavor Postell-6'6 215 (Jr)
SF-#55 Lloyd Sonny Dove-6'7 198 (Sr)
PF-#30 Mel "Killer" Davis-6'6 220 (Sr)
PF-#53 George Johnson-6'7 210 (Sr)
C-#11 Jayson Williams-6'10 245 (Sr)
C-#31 Zendon Hamilton-6'11 255 (Jr)
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SYRACUSE ALUMNI ROSTER
http://orangehoops.org/default.htm Team History Data
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9oYwJkQlLI&NR=1 Steven Thompson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raS_r...eature=related Derrick Coleman

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urjO9NYFLT0
Dave Bing
He led the Orangemen in scoring as a sophomore (22.2) in 1964, as a junior (23.2) in 1965, and as a senior (28.4) in 1966. During his senior year, Bing was fifth in the nation in scoring and was Syracuse's first consensus All-American in 39 years.

Starting Lineup
PG-#31 Pearl Washington-6'3 190 (Sr)
SG-#22 Dave Bing-6'3 180 (Sr)
SF-#30 Billy Owens-6'8 230 (Sr)
PF-#44 Derrick Coleman-6'10 225 (Sr)
C-#4 Rony Seikaly-6'10 235 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#20 Sherman Douglas-6'0 165 (Sr)
PG-#5 Jason Hart-6'3 185 (Jr)
PG-#10 Johnny Flynn-6'0 185 (Fr)
SG-#3 Gerry McNamara-6'2 180 (Fr)
SG-#21 Lawrence Moten-6'5 185 (Jr)
SG-#32 Stephen Thompson-6'4 180 (Sr)
SF-#15 Carmello Anthony-6'8 230 (Fr)
SF-#12 Rafael Addison-6'7 215 (Sr)
PF-#1 Hakim Warrick-6'8 210 (So)
PF-#44 John Wallace-6'8 225 (Jr)
C-#33 Etan Thomas-6'9 245 (Jr)
C-#44 Danny Schayes-6'11 235 (Sr)
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UCONN ALUMNI TEAM
http://uconn.blogs.com/huskyblog/200...ltime_uco.html Team History Data
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhY4J_uZOQE Rip Hamilton buzzer beater 1998
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4CxbjRXwhY Tate George buzzer beater 1990

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vid...VR5&FORM=LKVR3
Ray Allen
Finished his UConn career third on the Huskies' career scoring list with 1,922 points and set a single-season school record by connecting on 115 three-pointers in 1995-96.

In 2001, he was named honorary captain of the 25-member UConn All-Century Basketball Team.

Starting Lineup
PG-#4 Ben Gordon-6'3 200 (So)
SG-#34 Ray Allen-6'5 205 (Jr)
SF-#42 Donyell Marshall-6'9 218 (Jr)
PF-#0 Clif Robinson-6'10 225 (Jr)
C-#50 Emeka Okafor-6'9 240 (So)

Bench
PG-#24 Khalid El-Amin-5'9 200 (Jr)
PG-#2 Tate George-6'5 190 (Sr)
PG-#5 Marcus Williams-6'3 215 (Fr)
SG-#13 Chris Smith-6'3 190 (Sr)
SG-#32 Rip Hamilton-6'7 193 (Jr)
SF-#22 Rudy Gay-6'8 230 (Fr)
SF-#3 Caron Butler-6'7 220, (Jr)
PF-#9 Toby Kimball-6'6 220 (Sr)
PF-#31 Charlie Villaneuva-6'10 230 (So)
PF-#21 Josh Boone-6'10 245 (Fr)
C-#11 Hilton Armstrong-6'11 235 (Fr)
C-#43 Jake Voskuhl-6'11 235 (Jr)
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VILLANOVA ALUMNI ROSTER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiK-qcI5hW4 The Day Villanova Shocked Georgetown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aznujoXXPug D-Train
http://basketball.wikia.com/wiki/Villanova_Wildcats
http://www.thenovablog.com/2010/12/2...asketball-team All Decade Team

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"

Howard Porter
Porter was a three-time All-American during a brilliant career at Villanova. He led the Wildcats to the 1971 NCAA championship game, where they lost to UCLA 68-62. For his career from 1968-71, he averaged 22.8 points and 14.8 rebounds. In 1997, Villanova retired Porter's No. 54 jersey and he still holds the school's career record for rebounds with 1,317.

Starting Lineup
PG-#14 Larry Hennessey-6'4 185 (Sr)
SG-#30 Kerry Kittles-6'5 179 (Jr)
SF-#11 Paul Arizin-6'5 190 (Sr)
PF-#54 Howard Porter-6'8 215 (Sr)
C-#55 Ed Pinkney-6'9 195 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#1 Scottie Reynolds-6'2 190 (Fr)
PG-#24 Kyle Lowry-6'2 205 (So)
SG-#22 Doug West-6'6 200 (Sr)
SG-#2 Randy Foye-6'5 215 (So)
SG-#1 Allan Ray-6'1 200 (So)
SF-#3 Tim Thomas-6'10 230 (Jr)
SF-#32 Dwayne McClain-6'6 185 (Sr)
SF-#34 Craig Sumpter-6'7 223 (So)
PF-#33 Dante Cunningham-6'8 230 (So)
PF-#21 Harold Pressley-6'7 220 (Sr)
C-#45 John Pinone-6'8 230 (Sr)
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Hey man, could you post your updates on here for all the teams.
I only have ps3 so I could maybe copy your updates for pse3 users, if you don't mind.
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CINCINATTI ALUMNI ROSTER
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/8...school-history Top 50 players in school history
http://www.gobearcats.com/datadump/s...indseason.html Career leaders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wia5...eature=related Cinti v. Michigan part 1 ('92 Final Four)

PLAYER IN THE "SPOTLIGHT"
Oscar Robertson
http://blip.tv/watchmojo/oscar-rober...players-731354
In the days before the three-point shot, he averaged 35.1, 32.6 and 33.7. Only Pete Maravich (3,667) scored more points than Robertson (2,973) did in a three-year collegiate career. As a co-captain in 1958-59 and 1959-60, Robertson led Cincinnati to the Final Four. Both seasons ended in semifinal losses to California.

Starters
PG-#12 Oscar Roberston-6'5 200 (Sr)
SG-#31 Nick Van Exel-6'180 (Sr)
SF-#10 Jack Twyman-6'6 210 (Sr)
PF-#25 Danny Fortson-6'7 260 (Jr)
C-#4 Kenyon Martin-6'9 230 (Jr)

Bench
PG-#22 Steve Logan-5'10 195 (Jr)
PG-#5 Deonta Vaughn-6'1 195 (Fr)
SG-#13 LaZelle Durden-6'2 175 (Jr)
SG-#21 James White-6'7 200 (So)
SF-#3 DeMarr Johnson-6'9 210 (So)
SF-#23 Ruben Patterson-6'6 220 (Jr)
PF-#42 Pat Cummings-6'9 230 (Sr)
PF-#54 Jason Maxiel-6'7 245 (So)
PF-#44 Corie Blount-6'9 240 (Sr)
PF-#0 Art Long-6'9 250 (Sr)
C-#20 Paul Hogue-6'9 230 (Sr)
C-#24 Connie Dierking-6'9 222 (Sr)
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Louisville Alumni Roster
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...ll-decade-team All-Decade Team
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...rs-of-all-time 50 Greatest Cardinals
http://www.uoflsports.com/sports/m-b...l-archive.html All-Time Rosters

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Darrell Griffith AKA Dr Dunkenstien
http://www.straitpinkie.com/louisvil...rell-griffith/

Starting Lineup
PG-#20 Milt Wagner-6'5 195 (Sr)
SG-#35 Darrell Griffith-6'4 190 (Sr)
SF-#22 Rodney McCray-6'7 220 (Sr)
PF-#31 Wes Unseld-6'7 245 (Sr)
C-#42 Pervis "Never Nervous" Ellison-6'10 225 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#23 LaBradford Smith-6'3 200 (Sr)
PG-#32 DeJuan Wheat-6'0 165 (Jr)
PG-#12 Reece Gaines-6'6 205 (Jr)
SG-#14 Butch Beard-6'3 185 (Sr)
SG-#33 Francisco Garcia-6'7 195 (So)
SF-#10 Junior Bridgeman-6'5 185 (Sr)
SF-#43 Derek Smith-6'6 205 (Sr)
SF-#1 Terrence Williams-6'6 220 (Fr)
PF-#55 Billy Thompson-6'7 210 (Sr)
PF-#5 Earl Clark-6'9 230 (Fr)
C-#50 Felton Spencer-7'0 265 (Sr)
C-#44 Clifford Rozier-6'11 245 (Jr)
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Marquette Alumni Roster
http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2008...te-roster.html All-Time Team
http://www.thesportsbank.net/college...l-decade-team/ All-Decade Team
http://marquette.scout.com/2/608916.html All-Time leading scorer's
http://akpsi-marquette.com/bball_new...ayerlist1.html Player History

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Dwayne Wade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSDuR...eature=related
In his two years at Marquette, he became one of the most decorated players in school history ... His 1,281 career points ranks 20th on the school's all-time scoring list ... Recorded a career 19.7 points per game scoring average, good for the No. 2 spot all-time at Marquette. Became the highest Marquette player ever drafted when the Miami Heat made him the No. 5 overall selection in the 2003 draft held in June.

Starting Lineup
PG-#15 Butch Lee-6'0 185 (Sr)
SG-#3 Dwayne Wade-6'4 215 (So)
SF-#24 George Thompson-6'3 200 (Sr)
PF-#20 Maurice Lucas-6'9 215 (Sr)
C-#12 Jim Chomes-6'11 220 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#31 Doc Rivers-6'4 185 (Sr)
PG-#1 Dominic James-5'11 185 (Fr)
PG-#10 Travis Denier-6'1 175 (So)
SG-#4 Tony Smith-6'3 185 (Sr)
SG-#22 Jerel McNeal-6'3 200 (Fr)
SF-#43 Earl Tatum-6'5 185 (Sr)
SF-#23 Wesley Matthews-6'5 215 (Fr)
PF-#21 Steve Novak-6'10 218 (So)
PF-#32 Lazar Hayward-6'6 225 (Fr)
PF-#30 Bo Ellis-6'9 190 (Sr)
C-#54 Jerome Whitehead-6'10 220 (Sr)
C-#34 Jim Mcllvaine-7'1 240 (Jr)
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RUTGERS ALUMNI TEAM
http://www.scarletknights.com/basket...ry/history.asp History
http://www.scarletknights.com/basket...rds-season.asp Scoring Leaders
http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/pro...ege-basketball Al Decade Team

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Phil Sellers
Was the leader of the 1975-76 Final Four team. This aggressive athlete set the tone for the 31-2 Scarlet Knights that season. Sellers is Rutgers’ all-time scoring and rebounding leader with 2,399 points and 1,115 rebounds. A 6-4 forward, Sellers was a two-time Haggerty Award winner as the Metropolitan New York area’s top performer. He was a first-team AP All-American in 1976. He later returned to Rutgers as an assistant coach for four seasons. His number 12 was Rutgers’ second to be retired in basketball history, in 1988.

Starting Lineup
PG-#30 Eddie Jordan-6'1 170 (Sr)
SG-#22 Mike "Dibs" Dabney-6'4 180 (Sr)
SF-#12 Phil "The Thrill" Sellers-6'4 195 (Sr)
PF-#20 James "Jammin" Bailey-6'9 220 (Sr)
C-#32 Roy Hinson-6'9 210 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#10 John Battle-6'2 190 (Sr)
PG-#40 Jim Valvano-5'10 165 (Sr)
SG-#14 Bob Lloyd-6'2 184 (Sr)
SG-#5 Quincy Douby-6'4 175 (So)
SG-#2 Ricky Shields-6'4 195 (So)
SF-#45 Hollis Copeland-6'6 180 (Sr)
SF-#1 Marquis Webb-6'5 205 (So)
PF-#44 Rashod Kent-6'6 260 (Jr)
PF-#11 Herve Lamizana-6'10 15 (Jr)
C-#15 Hamady Ndiaye-7'0 240 (Fr)
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WEST VIRGINIA ALUMNI ROSTER
http://www.msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?story=6005 100 years of Basketball
http://www.msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm...cat=exclusives All-Decade Team
http://dimemag.com/2009/11/where-are...in-pittsnogle/ Where R they Now
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...sketball-teams West Virginia Basketball: Comparing Two Great Teams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nonV6TI-ILc Jarrod West game winner

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Jerry West
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/226536...tball_players/
Arguably the best pure shooter in basketball history, Jerry West was a three-time All-America at West Virginia. West, who holds 17 Mountaineer records, led his team to three consecutive NCAA tournament berths and the national championship game in 1959 and averaged 29.3 points and 16.5 rebounds per game as a senior.

Starters
PG-#21 Ron "Fritz" Williams-6'3 188 (Sr)
SG-#33 Hot Rod Hundley-6'4 185 (Sr)
SF-#44 Jerry West-6'3 180 (Sr)
PF-#30 Fred Schaus-6'5 205 (Sr)
C-#40 Lloyd Sharrar-6'10 210 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#10 Greg Jones-6'2 200 (Sr)
PG-#23 Jarrod West-5'11 175 (Jr)
SG-#4 Rod Thorn-6'4 178 (Sr)
SG-#22 Alex Rouff-6'6 220 (Fr)
SG-#20 Mike Gansey-6'4 188 (So)
SF-#1 Da'Sean Butler-6'7 225 (Fr)
SF-#25 Damian Owens-6'6 215 (Jr)
SF-#3 Devin Ebanks-6'9 205 (Fr)
SF-#12 Frank Young-6'5 210 (So)
PF-#24 Daryl Prue-6'7 225 (Sr)
PF-#41 Calvin Bowman-6'9 211 (Jr)
PF-#11 Joe Alexander-6'8 220 (So)
C-#34 Kevin Pittsnogle-6'10 249 (So)
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ACC ALUMNI TEAM SECTION
http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-baskb...092602aaa.html ACC 50th Anniversary Men's Basketball Team
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...-decade/page/2 ACC All-Decade Team
http://www.scacchoops.com/PlayerDatabase.asp ACC Basketball Historical Player Database

Boston College
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...ball-part-four All Decade teams
http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-baskb...021412aaa.html Flashback to ACC Legend John Bagley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq4ex...feature=relmfu BC's One Shining Moment 2006
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_6cHDkJWYA Sean Williams- Big Dunk for Boston College

The school's all-time career leader in points (2,632), three-pointers (300), and free throws, the two-time All-America put up 30 points in 15 different games and is one of only four players to win two Big East Player of the Year awards.

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Michael Adams
http://www.bceagles.com/sports/m-bas...012511aab.html
Adams served as captain for the 1982-83, 1983-84 and 1984-85 squads, and was an All-BIG EAST selection in each of those years. He still ranks eighth on BC's all-time scoring list with 1,650 points. He also registered 475 career assists, placing him fourth on BC's career list. In addition, Adams'
275 career steals rank second all-time in the BIG EAST and lead all BC defenders.

STARTING LINEUP
PG-#23 Michael Adams-5'10 162 (Sr)
SG-#13 Dana Barros-5'11 163 (Sr)
SF-#52 Terry Driscoll-6'7 215 (Sr)
PF-#5 Bill Curley-6'9 220 (Sr)
C-#1 Craig Smith-6'8 265 (So)

BENCH
PG-#54 John Bagley-6'0 185 (Sr)
PG-#10 Howard Eisley-6'2 177 (Jr)
PG-#2 Troy Bell-6'1 183 (So)
PG-#4 Tyrese Rice-6'1 190 (So)
PG-#0 Reggie Jackson-6'3 193 (Fr)
SG-#32 Sean Marshall-6'6 212 (So)
SG-#15 Rakim Sanders-6'5 230 (Fr)
SF-#3 Jared Dudley-6'7 225 (So)
SF-#11 Corey Raji-6'7 214 (Fr/Lefty)
PF-#42 Jay Murphy-6'9 220 (Sr)
PF-#12 Joe Trapani-6'8 218 (Fr)
C-#51 Sean Williams-6'10 235 (So)
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Clemson
http://www.tigernet.com/view/clemson_update.do?id=3280 The 25-member all-time Clemson men’s basketball team
http://a.espncdn.com/media/pdf/091115/clemson.pdf
http://video.theacc.com/109428190600...lemson/videos/ Greg Buckner: 2011 ACC Basketball Legend
http://clemson.scout.com/2/1161488.html All-time greats return to Clemson

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Horace Grant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4Dy401t9WM
As a junior, he averaged 16.4 points per game and 10.5 rebounds. His senior year was his best, however, as he won the ACC "Triple Crown," leading the conference in points, field goal percentage, and rebounding. This won him the ACC Player-of-the-Year Award, the first Clemson basketball player to do so. He led Clemson to its finest season yet, finishing with a 25-6 record. His play earned him the Frank Howard Award and the IPTAY Athlete-of-the-Year Award.

Starters
PG-#5 Terrell McIntyre-5'9 180 (Jr/Lefty)
SG-#21 Greg Buckner-6'4 200 (Jr)
SF-#22 Larry Nance-6'10 205 (Sr)
PF-#54 Horace Grant-6'10 215 (Sr)
C-#41 Elden Campbell-6'11 230 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#10 Grayson Marshall-6'2 170 (Sr)
PG-#12 Chris Whitney-6'0 168 (Sr)
PG-#2 Demontez Stitt-6'2 175 (Fr)
SG-#3 Butch Zatezalo-5'11 180 (Sr)
SG-#11 Will Solomon-6'1 185 (Jr)
SG-#25 Cliff Hammonds-6'3 200 (So/Lefty)
SF-#1 K.C. Rivers-6'6 200 (Fr)
PF-#34 Dale Davis-6'11 230 (Sr)
PF-#32 Harold Jamison-6'8 250 (Jr)
PF-#35 Trevor Booker-6'7 245 (Fr)
C-#30 Wayne "Tree" Rollins-7'0 235 (Sr)
C-#4 Sharone Wright-6'11 260 (Jr)
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DUKE ALUMNI ROSTER
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...ll-time/page/2 Top 50 Blue Devils
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...f-coach-ks-era All-Time Coach K Team
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQpgjVePPNk Duke History

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Johnny Dawkins
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwPqZhJcblo
In his senior season, Dawkins averaged 20.2 points per game and won the Naismith College Player of the Year Award, presented to the nation's top Collegiate Basketball Player. His jersey number 24 was later retired. Dawkins was also given a number of honors, including being named to the ACC 50th Anniversary men's basketball team honoring the 50 greatest players in Atlantic Coast Conference history and being named the 78th greatest player in college basketball history by The Sporting News's Legends of College Basketball book in 2002.

Starting Lineup
PG-#11 Bobby Hurley-6'0 160 (Sr)
SG-#24 Johnny Dawkins-6'2 165 (Sr)
SF-#33 Grant Hill-6'8 220 (Jr)
PF-#32 Christian Laettner-6'11 235 (Sr)
C-#43 Mike Gminski-6'11 250 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#22 Jay Williams-6'2 195 (Jr)
PG-#4 Tommy Amaker-6'0 155 (Sr)
SG-#14 J.J. Redick-6'4 190 (So)
SG-#21 Trajan Langdon-6'3 200 (Jr)
SG-#34 Mike Dunleavy-6'9 230 (Jr)
SF-#25 Art Heyman-6'5 205 (Sr)
SF-#31 Shane Battier-6'8 220 (Jr)
SF-#2 Luol Deng-6'9 220 (So)
PF-#45 Mark Alarie-6'8 225 (Sr)
PF-#42 Elton Brand-6'8 254 (Jr)
PF-#5 Carlos Boozer-6'9 250 (Jr)
C-#35 Danny Ferry-6'10 230 (Sr)
C-#23 Shelden Williams-6'9 250 (So)
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FSU
http://theolist.blogspot.com/2009/03...ida-state.html All-Time Starting 5
http://www.bukisa.com/articles/39677...university-fsu

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Dave Cowens
He scored 1,479 points in 78 games at Florida State playing D-1 ball, at 19.0 points per game, and ranks among Florida State's top 10 all-time scoring leaders. He is the all-time Florida State leading rebounder with 1,340 rebounds (17.2 rebounds per game). He holds the team record for best seasonal rebound average (17.5 in the 1968-1969 season). He once grabbed 31 rebounds (second best all-time) against LSU in the 1968-69 season. He was named The Sporting News All-America second team in 1970. His number now hangs in the rafters of the Donald L. Tucker Center.

Starters
PG-#10 Sam Cassell-6'3 185 (Sr)
SG-#3 Bob Sura-6'5 200 (Jr)
SF-#35 Ron King-6'4 195 (Sr)
PF-#14 Al Thornton-6'8 220 (So)
C-#13 Dave Cowens-6'9 230 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#12 Charlie Ward-6'2 190 (Sr)
PG-#23 Toney Douglas-6'2 185 (So)
SG-#21 George McCloud-6'6 205 (Sr)
SG-#15 Mitchell Wiggins-6'4 185 (Sr)
SG-#22 Tim Pickett-6'4 207 (Jr)
SG-#2 Von Wafer-6'5 205 (So)
SF-#34 Doug Edwards-6'7 220 (Sr)
SF-#31 Chris Singleton-6'9 220 (Fr)
PF-#33 Alexander Johnson-6'9 240 (So)
C-#32 Solomon Alabi-7'1 241 (Fr)
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GEORGIA TECH ALUMNI TEAM
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...5-years/page/2 Top 15 Players in school history
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...df/history.pdf Tech All-Americans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSKT4...eature=related Dennis Scott game winner vs UNC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWWPK...eature=related Hammonds with the power dunk
http://vault.ncaa.com/?game=306SR246_s01&seconds=0 92 Tournament vs USC

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Kenny Anderson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsF0Xe1_8Ss
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO8dR...eature=related
Known for his ball-handling prowess, Anderson led the Yellow Jackets to the Final Four on averages of 20.6 points and 8.1 assists per game during his freshman year.

Starting lineup
PG-#12 Kenny Anderson-6'2 168 (Sr/Lefty)
SG-#3 Stephon Marbury-6'2 205 (Jr)
SF-#4 Dennis Scott-6'8 222 (Sr)
PF-#24 Chris Bosh-6'10 210 (So/Lefty)
C-#40 Rich Yunkus-6'9 215 (Sr/Lefty)

Bench
PG-#25 Mark Price-6'0 170 (Sr)
PG-#23 Travis Best-5'11 185 (Jr)
PG-#2 Jarrett Jack-6'3 197 (So)
PG-#1 Iman Shumpert-6'5 200 (Fr)
SG-#13 Brian Oliver-6'4 210 (Sr)
SG-#34 Jon Barry-6'5 195 (Sr)
SF-#15 Matt Harpring-6'7 226 (Jr)
SF-#33 Thaddeus Young-6'8 220 (So/Lefty)
PF-#20 Tom Hammonds-6'9 227 (Sr)
PF-#32 Malcom Mackey-6'9 248 (Sr)
PF-#14 Derrick Favors-6'9 215 (Fr)
C-#22 John "Spider" Salley-6'11 220 (Sr)
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MARYLAND
http://ca-terpfan.blogspot.com/2008/...ball-team.html All-Time Team
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...bmgrecords.pdf Team History
http://mikefrandsen.org/2010/03/28/t...-vasquez-rank/ Top 25 Terps

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Len Bias
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...v=1DGVlXxG2Pk#!
Bias impressed basketball fans with his amazing leaping ability, his physical stature and his ability to create plays, and was considered one of the most dynamic players in the nation. By his senior year, scouts from various National Basketball Association teams viewed Bias as the most complete forward in the Class of 1986.

Starting Lineup
PG-#15 John Lucas-6'3 175 (Sr)
SG-#23 Steve Francis-6'3 200 (Jr)
SF-#34 Len Bias-6'8 225 (Sr)
PF-#52 Buck Williams-6'9 215 (Sr)
C-#54 Tom McMillen-6'11 215 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#30 Brad Davis-6'3 184 (Sr)
PG-#25 Steve Blake-6'3 172 (Jr)
PG-#21 Greivis Vasquez-6'6 190 (Fr)
SG-#24 Adrian Branch-67 185 (Sr)
SG-#3 Juan Dixon-6'3 164 (Jr)
SF-#42 Walt Williams-6'8 219 (Sr)
SF-#55 Albert King-6'6 190 (Sr)
PF-#41 Len Elmore-6'9 220 (Sr)
PF-#22 Keith Booth-6'6 226 (Jr)
PF-#45 Chris Wilcox-6'10 235 (So)
PF-#32 Joe Smith-6'10 220 (Jr)
C-#35 Lonnie Baxter-6'8 255 (Jr)
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NORTH CAROLINA ALUMNI ROSTER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc-pw...feature=fvwrel 100 Years of Carolina Basketball
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...ail&FORM=VIRE2
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...ll-time/page/2 Top 50 Tar Heels All-Time
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/7...-decade/page/2 All-Decade Team

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Michael Jordan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx9tvsFeTLQ
Jordan started as a freshman, which was a rare feat in itself on a Dean Smith-coached team. He was instrumental in the Tar Heels' run to the 1982 National Championship. In the title game against Patrick Ewing and Georgetown, the Hoyas led, 62-61 with 32 seconds left. After a timeout, Michael Jordan took a pass from teammate Jimmy Black, and pivoted to take a 16-foot jump shot that went through the basket with 15 seconds remaining.

Starting Lineup
PG-#12 Phil Ford-6'2 175 (Sr)
SG-#23 Michael Jordan-6'6 195 (Sr)
SF-#32 Billy Cunningham-6'6 210 (Sr/Lefty)
PF-#52 James Worthy-6'9 225 (Sr)
C-#42 Brad Daugherty-7'0 220 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#2 Raymond Felton-6'2 205 (So)
PG-#5 Ty Lawson-5'11 195 (Fr)
SG-#24 Walter "Sweet D" Davis-6'6 193 (Sr)
SG-#15 Vince Carter-6'6 220 (Jr)
SF-#1 Rashad McCants-6'4 205 (So)
SF-#4 Jerry Stackhouse-6'6 218 (Jr)
PF-#33 Antwan Jamison-6'9 235 (Jr)
PF-#35 Bob McAdoo-6'9 210 (Sr)
PF-#50 Tyler Hansbrough-6'9 250 (Fr)
C-#41 Sam "Big Smooth" Perkins-6'9 235 (Sr)
C-#30 Rasheed Wallace-6'11 230 (Jr)
C-#43 Sean May-6'9 266 (So)
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N.C. STATE ALUMNI ROSTER
http://www.college-basketball-refere...arolina-state/ All-Time Team
http://www.gopack.com/sports/m-baskb...021710aac.html Tradition
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...kinthePros.pdf Pack in the Pro's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuCX3...eature=related 74 Title team

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
David Thompson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dhso...eature=related
His nickname was "Skywalker" because of his incredible purported 48-inch vertical leap. The alley-oop pass, now a staple of today's high-flying, above-the-rim game, was "invented" by Thompson and his NC State teammate Monte Towe. Thompson was a consensus 1st Team All-American and ACC Player of the Year in each of his 3 season with the Wolfpack. Thompson was National Player of the Year in 1974 and 1975. Thompson averaged 26.8 points and 8.1 rebounds per game over the course of his career.

Starting Lineup
PG-#13 Chris Corchiani-6'0 185 (Sr)
SG-#21 Rodney Monroe-6'3 185 (Sr)
SF-#44 David "Skywalker" Thompson-6'4 195 (Sr)
PF-#32 Kenny Carr-6'8 220 (Sr)
C-#24 Tom Burleson-7'4 225 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#35 Sidney Lowe-6'0 195 (Sr)
PG-#4 Spud Webb-5'6 135 (Sr)
PG-#25 Monte Towe-5'7 155 (Sr)
PG-#2 Anthony Grundy-6'3 185 (Jr)
SG-#14 Vinny Del Negro-6'4 184 (Sr)
SG-#10 Nate McMillan-6'5 195 (Sr)
SF-#42 Tom Gugliotta-6'10 220 (Sr)
SF-#22 Julius Hodge-6'7 205 (So)
PF-#1 J.J. Hickson-6'9 242 (Fr)
PF-#33 Josh Powell-6'9 240 (So)
C-#41 Thurl Bailey-6'11 215 (Sr)
C-#15 Cedric Simmons-6'9 233 (So)
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Virginia
http://archives.uvamagazine.org/site...ll_Players.htm
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...asketball-team
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...e-2000s/page/2 All-Decade Team
http://www.virginiasports.com/ViewAr...CLID=204978167 Retired Jersey's

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Ralph Sampson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0YUN4DBIgo
A 7'4" center at the University of Virginia, Sampson won national Player of the Year honors three straight years and set school records for rebounds, blocked shots, and shooting accuracy. Despite being surrounded by zone defenses, Sampson averaged 16.9 points and 11.4 rebounds in four seasons. Virginia went 112-23 during that span but never won an NCAA title.

Starters
PG-#40 Barry Parkhill-6'4 185 (Sr)
SG-#3 Jeff Lamp-6'6 195 (Sr)
SF-#20 Bryant Stith-6'5 208 (Sr)
PF-#35 Travis Watson-6'8 255 (Jr)
C-#50 Ralph Sampson-7'4 228 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#11 Othell Wilson-6'0 190 (Sr)
PG-#22 John Crotty-6'1 185 (Sr/Lefty)
PG-#44 Sean Singletary-6'0 185 (So)
SG-#5 Curtis Staples-6'3 198 (Jr)
SG-#21 Roger Mason Jr-6'5 201 (Jr)
SG-#15 Slyven Landesberg-6'6 205 (Fr)
SF-#14 Buzzy Wilkinson-6'3 185 (Sr)
SF-#33 Chris Williams-6'7 215 (Jr)
SF-#41 Wally Walker-6'7 190 (Sr)
C-#24 Olden Polynice-6'11 220 (Sr)
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Wake Forest
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/8...history/page/2 10 Best Deamon Deacons
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRJMsoIptQo Flashback to Randolph Childress
http://video.theacc.com/146956398200...-Davis/videos/ Flashback Charlie Davis

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Tim Duncan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tSwb...eature=related
For his career, Duncan averaged 16.5 points, 12.3 rebounds and 3.8 blocks. He is 3rd in ACC history in rebounds with 1,570 and 1st in ACC history in blocks with 481. Duncan was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team in 2002 and was the 1st pick in the 1997 NBA Draft.

Starters
PG-#3 Chris Paul-6'0 175 (So)
SG-#13 Charlie Davis-6'2 160 (Sr)
SF-#54 Rodney Rogers-6'7 235 (Sr/Lefty)
PF-#50 Len Chappell-6'8 240 (Sr)
C-#21 Tim Duncan-6'11 248 (Jr)

Bench
PG-#14 Muggsy Bogues-5'3 136 (Sr)
PG-#22 Randolph Childress-6'2 198 (Jr)
PG-#4 Frank Johnson-6'1 185 (Sr)
PG-#0 Jeff Teague-6'2 181 (Fr)
SG-#10 Rusty Larue-6'2 185 (Jr)
SG-#11 Justin Gray-6'2 194 (So)
SG-#15 Skip Brown-5'11 165 (Sr)
SF-#5 Josh Howard-6'7 203 (Jr)
SF-#1 Al-Farouq Aminu-6'9 215 (Fr)
PF-#32 Rod Griffin-6'7 215 (Sr)
PF-#25 Darius Songaila-6'9 248 (Jr)
C-#31 Eric Williams-6'9 265 (So)
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Illinois
http://www.fightingillini.com/sports...101604aaa.html All-Century Team Unveiled
http://www.hailtotheorange.com/2009/...ll-decade-team All-Decade team

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Kendall Gill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqDfP...eature=related
Gill received consensus second-team All-America honors as a senior in 1990. He led the Big Ten in scoring, averaging 20 points per game, and was named first-team All-Big Ten and the University of Illinois Athlete of the Year. He helped lead the Flyin' Illini to an NCAA Final Four Appearance in 1989 as a junior, earning a spot on the All-Midwest Regional Team. A lottery draft pick, Gill went on to enjoy a 15-year NBA career. He still ranks 15th on the Illinois all-time scoring list with 1,409 points.

Starters
PG-#12 Derek Harper-6'3 185 (Sr)
SG-#13 Kendall Gill-6'5 200 (Sr)
SF-#25 Nick Anderson-6'6'6 210 (Sr)
PF-#15 Deion Thomas-6'9 230 (Sr)
C-#22 John "Red" Kerr-6'9 230 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#30 Frank Williams-6'3 205 (Jr)
PG-#5 Deron Williams-6'3 210 (So)
PG-#24 Bruce Douglas-6'3 195 (Sr)
PG-#11 Dee Brown-6'1 185 (So)
SG-#35 Steve Bardo-6'6 200 (Sr)
SG-#33 Kenny Battle-6'6 205 (Sr)
SG-#4 Luther Head-6'3 185 (So)
SF-#32 Eddie Johnson-6'7 215 (Sr)
SF-#3 Ken "Snake" Norman-6'8 215 (Sr)
PF-#40 James Augustine-6'9 235 (So)
C-#31 Skip Thoren-6'10 2225 (Sr)
C-#34 Brian Cook-6'9 234 (Jr)
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Indiana
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...ardwood/page/2 Top 15 Hoosiers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dgkmikdVM8 Keith Smart 1987 "The Shot"

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Isiah Thomas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR4ni...eature=related
As a freshman at Indiana, Thomas averaged nearly 15 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, despite his 6-foot-1 frame. Thomas helped the Hoosiers to a Big Ten title, and a Sweet 16 appearance, where they lost to archrival and Final Four-bound Purdue.

Starters
PG-#11 Isiah Thomas-6'1 174 (Sr)
SG-#12 Steve Alford-6'2 180 (Sr)
SF-#40 Calbert Cheaney-6'7 209 (Sr)
PF-#30 George McGinnis-6'8 235 (Sr)
C-#35 Walt Bellamy-6'11 225 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#21 Quinn Buckner-6'3 190 (Sr)
PG-#13 Keith Smart-6'1 172 (Sr)
PG-#25 A.J. Guyton-6'1 180 (Jr)
SG-#24 Randy Wittman-6'6 200 (Sr)
SG-#2 Mike Woodson-6'5 197 (Sr)
SG-#23 Eric Gordon-6'3 210 (So)
SF-#34 Brian Evans-6'8 220 (Jr)
SF-#1 Jared Jeffries-6'11 230 (Jr)
PF-#42 Scott May-6'7 215 (Sr)
PF-#44 Alan Henderson-6'9 235 (Jr)
PF-#3 D.J. White-6'9 251 (So)
C-#54 Kent Benson-6'10 235 (Sr)
C-#22 Dean Garrett-6'9 250 (Sr)
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Iowa
http://iahawkhoops.blogspot.com/2009...e-players.html All-Time Favorite Hawkeyes
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...BHistory12.pdf
http://voices.yahoo.com/top-five-nba...a-6522552.html
http://www.hawkeyesports.com/sports/...072904aaa.html Retired Jerseys
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...t=0&FORM=LKVR5 Kevin Gamble game Winner

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Connie "The Hawk" Hawkins
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...t=0&FORM=LKVR7
http://nbahoopsonline.com/Articles/top160/099CHawkins

Starters
PG-#12 Ronnie Lester-6'2 175 (Sr)
SG-#32 "Downtime" Freddy Brown-6'3 182 (Sr)
SF-#23 Roy Marble-6'6 190 (Sr)
PF-#42 Connie "The Hawk" Hawkins-6'8 215 (Sr)
C-#55 Acie Earl-6'10 240 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#10 B.J. Armstrong-6'2 175 (Sr)
PG-#5 Andre Woolridge-6'0 190 (Jr)
PG-#2 Jeff Horner-6'3 185 (So)
SG-#35 Kevin Gamble-6'5 210 (Sr)
SG-#1 Adam Haluska-6'5 210 (So)
SF-#50 John Johnson-6'7 200 (Sr)
SF-#31 Ricky Davis-6'7 210 (Jr)
SF-#24 Luke Recker-6'6 210 (Jr)
SF-#40 Ryan Bowen-6'7 215 (Jr)
PF-#15 Don Nelson-6'6 210 (Sr)
PF-#30 Reggie Evans-6'8 245 (Jr)
PF-#44 Greg Brunner-6'7 245 (So)
C-#55 Greg Stokes-6'10 220 (Sr)
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Michigan
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/7...ll-time/page/2 The Top Michigan Players of All Time
http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/baskmen/baskmen.htm
http://isportsweb.com/2009/10/14/mic...-best-centers/ Top 10 Wolverines by position
http://michigantoday.umich.edu/2009/...ry.php?id=7387
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1ZOt...eature=related ESPN Fab Five

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Cazzie Russell
Led the Wolverines to three consecutive Big Ten Conference titles (1964–66) and to Final Four appearances in 1964 and 1965, losing in the final game 91-80 to defending national champion UCLA and John Wooden. In 1966, Russell averaged 30.8 points per game and was named the College Basketball Player of the Year. Crisler Arena, which opened in 1967, has been dubbed The House that Cazzie Built.

Starting Lineup
PG-#15 Gary Grant-6'3 185 (Sr)
SG-#33 Cazzie Russell-6'5 218 (Sr)
SF-#41 Glen Rice-6'7 221 (Sr)
PF-#45 Rudy Tomjanovich-6'8 218 (Sr)
C-#4 Chris Webber-6'9 245 (Jr)

Bench
PG-#21 Rumeal Robinson-6'2 195 (Sr)
PG-#24 Ricky Green-6'0 170 (Sr)
PG-#5 Jalen Rose-6'8 205 (Jr)
SG-#40 Mike McGee-6'5 190 (Sr)
SG-#3 Manny Harris-6'5 185 (Fr)
SF-#24 Sean Higgins-6'9 215 (Sr)
PF-#52 Terry Mills-6'10 250 (Sr)
PF-#25 Juwan Howard-6'9 240 (Jr)
PF-#23 Maurice Taylor-6'9 249 (Jr)
C-#22 Bill Buntin-6'7 240 (Sr)
C-#42 Roy Tarpley-6'11 230 (Sr)
C-#35 Loy Vaught-6'9 240 (Sr)
C-#54 Robert "Tractor" Taylor-6'8 290 (Jr)
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Michigan St
http://sauerssuite.blogspot.com/2011...gan-state.html All-Time Team
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...am-team/page/2 All-Decade Team
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...8-mg-eight.pdf
http://www.coachizzo.com/tradition/retiredjerseys/# Retired Jerseys

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Earvin "Magic" Johnson
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...t=0&FORM=LKVR1
Johnson is the only Spartan freshmen to earn All-America honors, averaging 17.0 points, 7.9 rebounds and 7.4 assists in 1978. One year later, he became Michigan State's first consensus All-American, averaging 17.1 points, 7.3 rebounds and an MSU single-season record 8.4 assists. He also lead the Spartans with 2.3 steals per game. After coming up one game short of the 1978 Final Four, Johnson and the Spartans captured the 1979 NCAA Championship as he earned Most Outstanding Player honors.

STARTERS
PG-#33 Magic Johnson-6'8 215 (Sr)
SG-#4 Scott Skiles-6'1 180 (Sr)
SF-#21 Steve Smith-6'7 200 (Sr)
PF-#32 Greg Kelser-6'7 190 (Sr)
C-#42 Kevin Willis-7'0 220 (Sr)

BENCH
PG-#12 Mateen Cleaves-6'2 205 (Jr)
PG-#13 Eric Snow-6'3 190 (Sr)
PG-#1 Kalin Lucas-6'0 190 (Fr)
PG-#14 Charlie Bell-6'3 200 (Jr)
SG-#24 Shawn Respert-6'1 195 (Sr)
SG-#23 Jayson Richardson-6'6 215 (Jr)
SG-#13 Maurice Ager-6'5 202 (So)
SG-#3 Shannon Brown-6'3 200 (So)
SF-#15 Alan Anderson-6'6 220 (So)
SF-#42 Morris Peterson-6'6 215 (Jr/Lefty)
PF-#31 Jay Vincent-6'7 220 (Sr)
PF-#50 Zach Randolph-6'9 270 (Jr/Lefty)
C-#40 Paul Davis-6'11 270 (So)
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Minnesota
http://www.startribune.com/sports/go...107084903.html Golphers All-Time Team Debate
http://www.thedailygopher.com/2010/1...ll-decade-team All-Decade team
http://www.bukisa.com/articles/39560...y-of-minnesota Top 5 NBA Players
http://www.gophersports.com/sports/m...e-scorers.html Top 5 Scorer's

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Kevin McHale
The 6 ft 10 in McHale played basketball at the power forward position for the University of Minnesota from 1976 to 1980, with career averages of 15.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. He was named All-Big Ten in 1979 and 1980 and still ranks second in school history in career points (1704) and rebounds (950). In 1995, to coincide with the University of Minnesota's 100th anniversary, he was selected as top player in the history of University of Minnesota men's basketball.

Starting Lineup
PG-#13 Ray Williams-6'3 188 (Sr)
SG-#32 Trent Tucker-6'5 193 (Sr)
SF-#23 "Sweet" Lou Hudson-6'5 210 (Sr)
PF-#44 Kevin McHale-6'10 210 (Sr)
C-#43 Mychal Thompson-6'10 226 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#11 Archie Clark-6'2 175 (Sr)
PG-#24 Bobby Jackson-6'1 185 (Jr)
PG-#33 Eric Harris-6'3 200 (Jr)
SG-#21 Voshon Leonard-6'5 215 (Jr)
SG-#15 Vince Grier-6'5 207 (So/Lefty)
SF-#34 Willie Burton-6'8 210 (Sr)
SF-#5 Sam Jacobson-6'6 210 (Jr)
SF-#2 Quincy Lewis-6'7 200 (Jr)
PF-#52 Jim "Papa" Brewer-6'9 210 (Sr)
PF-#35 Kris Humphries-6'9 235 (So)
PF-#4 Rick Rickert-6'11 216 (So)
C-#45 Randy Bruer-7'3 230 (Sr)
C-#50 Joel Pryzbilla-7'1 260 (Jr)
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Ohio St
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...ll-time/page/2 Top 50 Buckeye Ballers of All Time
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...0-2009-edition All-Decade Team
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIktUKZuYLI Scoonie Penn and Michael Redd Close Out the Red Storm

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Jerry Lucas
Twice named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four, he led OSU to the 1960 championship and two other runnerup finishes. Lucas was a three-time All-American, a 1960 Olympian and the first Buckeye hoopster to have his jersey retired. He led the nation in field goal percentage three times, and is OSU's No. 3 all-time scorer and its all-time leading rebounder. He also was the Big Ten's Player of the Year three times.

Starting Lineup
PG-#14 Kelvin Ransey-6'1 170 (Sr)
SG-#22 Jim Jackson-6'6 220 (Sr)
SF-#5 John Havlicek-6'5 195 (Sr)
PF-#32 Herb Williams-6'10 242 (Sr)
C-#11 Jerry Lucas-6'8 230 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#12 Scoonie Penn-5'10 185 (Jr)
PG-#1 Mike Conley-6'1 180 (Fr)
PG-#13 Jay Burson-6'0 160 (Sr)
SG-#22 Michael Redd-6'6 214 (Jr)
SG-#32 Dennis Hobson-6'5 200 (Sr)
SF-#0 Tony Campbell-6'7 215 (Sr)
SF-#21 Evan Turner-6'7 205 (Fr)
PF-#34 Lawrence Funderburke-6'9 230 (Sr)
PF-#33 Clark Kellogg-6'7 225 (Sr)
PF-#4 Brad Sellers-7'0 210 (Sr)
C-#20 Greg Oden-7'0 280 (Fr)
C-#32 Ken Johnson-6'11 240 (Jr)
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Purdue
http://www.hammerandrails.com/2012/5...asketball-team The All-Time Purdue Basketball Team
http://www.jumboheroes.com/?p=600 My Purdue Basketball Dream Team
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...v=T-CUXMZuh6s#! Big 10 Icon Rick Mount
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksxbwIh11Io Chad Austin Buzz Beater

"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Glenn "Big Dog" Robinson
http://www.hammerandrails.com/2011/7...glenn-robinson

Starters
PG-#30 Herm Gilliam-6'3 190 (Sr)
SG-#10 Rick Mount-6'4 180 (Sr)
SF-#13 Glen "Big Dog" Robinson-6'7 225 (Jr)
PF-#12 Terry Dischinger-6'7 189 (Sr)
C-#22 Joe Barry Carroll-7'0 225 (Sr)

Bench
PG-#24 Billy Keller-5'10 180 (Sr)
PG-#3 Chris Kramer-6'3 210 (Fr)
SG-#23 Troy Lewis-6'4 200 (Sr)
SG-#42 Dave Schellhase-6'3 205 (Sr)
SG-#2 Chad Austin-6'2 200 (Jr)
SG-#33 E'twaun Moore-6'4 188 (Fr)
SG-#21 Jaraan Cornell-6'3 200 (Jr/Lefty)
SF-#20 Counzo Martin-6'6 213 (Jr)
SF-#4 Robbie Hummel-6'8 212 (Fr)
PF-#35 Brian Cardinal-6'8 230 (Jr)
PF-#14 Carl Landry-6'8 245 (So)
C-#52 Brad Miller-6'11 240 (Jr)
C-#25 JaJuan Johnson-6'10 215 (Fr)
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Wisconsin
http://wisconsin.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1031915
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...ll-decade-team All Decade Team
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