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| | [[season_2001-02|2001-02]] | [[season_2003-04|2003-04]] | | | [[season_2001-02|2001-02]] | [[season_2003-04|2003-04]] | |
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| | ===== Synopsis ===== |
| | Year 2 of the [[lappas_steve|Steve Lappas]] era. |
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| | Lots of roster changes from the previous season: |
| | * Shannon Crooks, Kit Rhymer, Eric Williams, and Ronell Blizzard all finished their eligibility. |
| | * Willie Jenkins, Jameel Pugh, and Dwayne Killings all transferred elsewhere. |
| | * Marcus Cox became eligible after sitting out under the transfer rules. |
| | * Gabe Lee became eligible after sitting out as a medical redshirt. |
| | * New recruits from Steve Lappas and staff: Michael Lasme, Jeff Viggiano, and Alassane Kouyate. |
| | * New walk-on Arthur Onuora. |
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| | Stephen Briggs was another recruit who was expected to play, but got himself kicked off the team. |
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| | UMass started the season at the Maui Invitational, with two tough games, #19 Indiana and Utah, and the Minutemen dropped both. They managed a win over the host team, D2's Chaminade. |
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| | Returning to the Northeast didn't help much, as UM delivered a humbling 45-point performance against Central CT State, then double-digit losses to BC and UConn, for a 1-5 record. A narrow home win over Florida International was followed up by another bad loss, a 52-point performance against Lafayette in Springfield. |
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| | UM got it together a bit with four straight wins in their next non-conference games, including a nice 12-point win over NC State. But as the A-10 slate began, we stumbled out of the gate to an 0-5 mark, including three more games where we failed to crack 60 points. On January 23, we stood at 6-11 / 0-5. |
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| | We played .500 ball for a while, and at 11-16, prepared to host St. Bonaventure on March 5. The day before, Bonnie players decided to shut it down, forfeiting our game. |
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| | The regular season ended with a 6-10 conference record. As the East #4 seed, we drew a home game in the tweaked conference tournament format. But, we didn't take advantage, lost by 11 to GW, and closed the season at 11-18, our fewest wins since the '80s, and a two-game regression from the previous season. |
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| | Our scoring output, which was already low in 2001-02, took another dip south, down to 61.7 ppg, lowest in the league and 306th in the nation (out of 327). |
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| | Player capsules: |
| | * Senior Jackie Rogers was our primary frontcourt weapon. He led the team with 12.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg, and shot a hair under 60% from the floor (.599). |
| | * In the backcourt, Anthony Anderson improved, raising his numbers across the board, and was the only other Minuteman to average in double-figures, with 11.8 ppg. |
| | * Michael Lasme contributed well for a freshman, and was our third-leading scorer (7.5), also helping Anderson at the point. |
| | * Micah Brand regressed, losing minutes to newcomer Gabe Lee. His numbers dropped to 7.6 ppg and 4.1 rpg, a tough way to end his career after being named the A-10's Most Improved Player two seasons prior. |
| | * Rookie Jeff Viggiano did pretty well, shooting .547 from 2, but took a lot of 3s and only hit .230. He got 25.4 mpg and tallied 7.0 ppg and 2.9 rpg. |
| | * Fellow rookie Gabe Lee also showed some promise at center, with 5.6 ppg, 4.0 rpg, and led the team with 46 blocks. |
| | * UConn transfer Marcus Cox got more minutes than he did in Storrs, but improved his other numbers only marginally, finishing with 4.8 ppg and 2.5 rpg. |
| | * Bruiser-recruit Raheim Lamb saw his role diminish, and numbers went with it, down to 3.4 points and 2.7 boards. He ultimately left the team before the season finished. |
| | * Brennan Martin got some more minutes in his second season, but productivity only improved marginally. |
| | * Kyle Wilson only played 16 minutes across four games early in the season, and he transferred out before the Spring semester. |
| | * Alassane Kouyate and walk-ons Pack Kotaridis and Arthur Onuora combined for five points in limited action. |
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| ===== Scoreboard ===== | ===== Scoreboard ===== |
| | 12/2 | vs [[opponent_central_connecticut|Central CT State]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1202central_ct|L 46-45]] | Rogers (13) | Brand (10) | 1-3 | -- |At [[wp>Mohegan Sun Arena]]. UM only takes two FTs, shoots 2-17 from 3.| 2583 | | | 12/2 | vs [[opponent_central_connecticut|Central CT State]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1202central_ct|L 46-45]] | Rogers (13) | Brand (10) | 1-3 | -- |At [[wp>Mohegan Sun Arena]]. UM only takes two FTs, shoots 2-17 from 3.| 2583 | |
| | 12/7 | [[opponent_boston_college|Boston College]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1207bc|L 80-62]] | Lasme (13) | Rogers (8) | 1-4 | -- |Commonwealth Classic. [[wp>Troy Bell]] 21 pts, [[wp>Craig Smith (basketball, born 1983)|Craig Smith]] 12 & 6. [[skinner_al|Al Skinner's]] 4th straight win over his alma mater.| 6392 | | | 12/7 | [[opponent_boston_college|Boston College]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1207bc|L 80-62]] | Lasme (13) | Rogers (8) | 1-4 | -- |Commonwealth Classic. [[wp>Troy Bell]] 21 pts, [[wp>Craig Smith (basketball, born 1983)|Craig Smith]] 12 & 6. [[skinner_al|Al Skinner's]] 4th straight win over his alma mater.| 6392 | |
| | 12/10 | [[opponent_connecticut|UConn]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1210uconn|L 59-48]] | Anderson (13) | Brand (13) | 1-5 | -- |U-Game, at [[wp>XL Center|Hartford Civic Center]]. UConn #9. UM gets a 30-9 lead at the half, then extends to 34-9, then UConn wakes up, 50-14 after that. First time UM held an opponent below 10 in a half since 1958.((8 points by [[opponent_trinity|Trinity]], 2/8/1958 in Amherst.)) [[wp>Ben Gordon]] 18 pts, [[wp>Emeka Okafor]] 13 boards & 5 blocks.| 14962 | | | 12/10 | [[opponent_connecticut|UConn]] | @#ffdddd:[[game20021210_connecticut|L 59-48]] | Anderson (13) | Brand (13) | 1-5 | -- |U-Game, at [[wp>XL Center|Hartford Civic Center]]. UConn #9. UM gets a 30-9 lead at the half, then extends to 34-9, then UConn wakes up, 50-14 after that. First time UM held an opponent below 10 in a half since 1958.((8 points by [[opponent_trinity|Trinity]], 2/8/1958 in Amherst.)) [[wp>Ben Gordon]] 18 pts, [[wp>Emeka Okafor]] 13 boards & 5 blocks.| 14962 | |
| | 12/14 | [[opponent_florida_int|Florida Int'l]] | @#ddffdd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1214fl_intl|W 67-62]] | Anderson (22) | Lee (8) | 2-5 | -- |Lee 12 pts.| 3273 | | | 12/14 | [[opponent_florida_int|Florida Int'l]] | @#ddffdd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1214fl_intl|W 67-62]] | Anderson (22) | Lee (8) | 2-5 | -- |Lee 12 pts.| 3273 | |
| | 12/21 | [[opponent_lafayette|Lafayette]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1221lafayette|L 54-52]] | Brand (17) | Brand (13) | 2-6 | -- |At [[Springfield Civic Center]]. Another loss to a low-tier D1. Rogers 15 pts.| 1738 | | | 12/21 | [[opponent_lafayette|Lafayette]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1221lafayette|L 54-52]] | Brand (17) | Brand (13) | 2-6 | -- |At [[Springfield Civic Center]]. Another loss to a low-tier D1. Rogers 15 pts.| 1738 | |
| | 12/23 | [[opponent_rider|Rider]] | @#ddffdd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1223rider|W 76-54]] | Rogers & Viggiano (17 each) | Rogers (10) | 3-6 | -- |Brand 13 & 9, Anderson 12 pts. New low for a [[Mullins Center]] crowd.| 2317 | | | 12/23 | [[opponent_rider|Rider]] | @#ddffdd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1223rider|W 76-54]] | Rogers & Viggiano (17 each) | Rogers (10) | 3-6 | -- |Brand 13 & 9, Anderson 12 pts. New low for a [[Mullins Center]] crowd.| 2317 | |
| | 12/28 | [[opponent_marshall|Marshall]] | @#ddffdd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1228marshall|W 81-58]] | Brand (17) | Anderson (9) | 4-6 | -- |Rogers 15 pts, Lasme & Viggiano 13 each, Anderson 9-9-3. Former [[opponent_temple|Temple]] player [[wp>Ronald Blackshear]] held to 1-12 shooting.| 3474 | | | 12/28 | [[opponent_marshall|Marshall]] | @#ddffdd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/1228marshall|W 81-58]] | Brand (17) | Anderson (9) | 4-6 | -- |Rogers 15 pts, Lasme & Viggiano 13 each, Anderson 9-9-3. Former [[opponent_temple|Temple]] player [[wp>Ronald Blackshear]] held to 1-12 shooting.| 3474 | |
| | 1/2 | [[opponent_nc_state|NC State]] | @#ddffdd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/0102nc_state|W 68-56]] | Anderson (25) | Anderson (9) | 5-6 | -- |Impressive win over previously 7-1 Wolfpack, from the [[wp>ACC]]. Rogers 17 pts, Viggiano 14. State: [[wp>Julius Hodge]] 18 pts, [[wp>Josh Powell]] 6.| 3909 | | | 1/2 | [[opponent_nc_state|NC State]] | @#ddffdd:[[game20030102_nc_state|W 68-56]] | Anderson (25) | Anderson (9) | 5-6 | -- |Impressive win over previously 7-1 Wolfpack, from the [[wp>ACC]]. Rogers 17 pts, Viggiano 14. State: [[wp>Julius Hodge]] 18 pts, [[wp>Josh Powell]] 6.| 3909 | |
| | 1/5 | at [[opponent_fordham|Fordham]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/0105fordham|L 80-67]] | Rogers (20) | Lasme (6) | 5-7 | 0-1 |Setback, giving Fordham just their second win of the season. Lasme 18 pts.| 1746 | | | 1/5 | at [[opponent_fordham|Fordham]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/0105fordham|L 80-67]] | Rogers (20) | Lasme (6) | 5-7 | 0-1 |Setback, giving Fordham just their second win of the season. Lasme 18 pts. (Fordham finished the A-10 season 1-15.)| 1746 | |
| | 1/9 | [[opponent_columbia|Columbia]] | @#ddffdd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/0109columbia|W 66-47]] | Rogers (18) | Lasme (9) | 6-7 | |Lasme just misses a triple-double, with 13-9-10.| 3017 | | | 1/9 | [[opponent_columbia|Columbia]] | @#ddffdd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/0109columbia|W 66-47]] | Rogers (18) | Lasme (9) | 6-7 | |Lasme just misses a triple-double, with 13-9-10.| 3017 | |
| | 1/11 | at [[opponent_saint_josephs_pa|Saint Joseph's]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/0111st_joes|L 76-47]] | Brand (10) | Brand & Rogers (4 each) | 6-8 | 0-2 |UM atrocious with 26 turnovers. SJU improves to 11-1. [[wp>Delonte West]] 19 & 4, [[wp>Jameer Nelson]] 12-2-8.| 3200 | | | 1/11 | at [[opponent_saint_josephs_pa|Saint Joseph's]] | @#ffdddd:[[https://umasshoops.com/games/2002-03/0111st_joes|L 76-47]] | Brand (10) | Brand & Rogers (4 each) | 6-8 | 0-2 |UM atrocious with 26 turnovers. SJU improves to 11-1. [[wp>Delonte West]] 19 & 4, [[wp>Jameer Nelson]] 12-2-8.| 3200 | |
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| ==== Player of the Week ==== | ==== Player of the Week ==== |
| Anthony Anderson, week ending 1/4((Per A-10 Media Guide)) | [[Anthony Anderson]], week ending 1/4((Per A-10 Media Guide)) |
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| ==== Rookie of the Week ==== | ==== Rookie of the Week ==== |
| ===== Roster ===== | ===== Roster ===== |
| ^No.^Name^Ht.^Wt.^Class^Pos.^Hometown / HS / Prep / Transfer^ | ^No.^Name^Ht.^Wt.^Class^Pos.^Hometown / HS / Prep / Transfer^ |
| |12|[[https://umasshoops.com/people/anderson_anthony/|Anderson, Anthony]]|5-11|164|Jr.*|G|Lynn, MA / Lynn English| | |12|[[anthony_anderson|Anderson, Anthony]]|5-11|164|Jr.*|G|Lynn, MA / Lynn English| |
| |40|[[micah_brand|Brand, Micah]]|6-11|262|Sr.|C|Middletown, NY / Milford (CT) Academy| | |40|[[micah_brand|Brand, Micah]]|6-11|262|Sr.|C|Middletown, NY / Milford (CT) Academy| |
| |50|[[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/marcus-cox-1.html|Cox, Marcus]]|6-4|200|Jr.|G / F|Bridgeport, CT / Kolbe Cathedral / [[opponent_connecticut|Connecticut]]| | |50|[[marcus_cox|Cox, Marcus]]|6-4|200|Jr.|G / F|Bridgeport, CT / Kolbe Cathedral / [[opponent_connecticut|Connecticut]]| |
| |14|[[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/paco-kotaridis-1.html|Kotaridis, Evangelos "Paco"]]|6-1|186|Jr.|G|Athens, Greece / Athens College| | |14|[[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/paco-kotaridis-1.html|Kotaridis, Evangelos "Paco"]]|6-1|186|Jr.|G|Athens, Greece / Athens College| |
| |21|[[alassane_kouyate|Kouyate, Alassane]]|6-8|196|Fr.|F|Bamako, Mali / Walsh (OH) Jesuit| | |21|[[alassane_kouyate|Kouyate, Alassane]]|6-8|196|Fr.|F|Bamako, Mali / Walsh (OH) Jesuit| |
| * Eligibility difference | * Eligibility difference |
| * Anthony Anderson can regain his fourth year of eligibility (2004-05 season) if he completes academic requirements by the end of the 2003-04 academic year. | * Anthony Anderson can regain his fourth year of eligibility (2004-05 season) if he completes academic requirements by the end of the 2003-04 academic year. |
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| | [[Stephen Briggs]], who was expected to play this season, ultimately never did, and was dismissed from the program. |
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| | Due to the NCAA "5/9 rule" which allow an institution to sign five men's basketball players in one year and nine over a two-year period, UMass could only have 12 players on scholarship this season, and could only use one of the two available scholarships.((https://umasshoops.com/news/2001-02/jenkins_to_transfer03262002.htm#article1)) |
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| This year's roster was a mix of some remaining Bruiser players, and new Lappas players: | This year's roster was a mix of some remaining Bruiser players, and new Lappas players: |