Alaska Does Not have A division 1 school but just a few years ago South Dakota State University, University of South Dakota and North Dakota State University made the jump to Division 1. Only NDSU out of the three teams has made it to the Big dance.
He coached for the Knicks (1987-1989) and for the Celtics (1997-2001) combined for 6 seasons.
There are 29 players who born in Memphis, such as Anfernee Hardaway, Louis Williams
The BC media guide lists all letterwinners and the years they played. If you run down the list and circle all the guys who played in 1984, you'll have the 1984 roster. Tedious and time consuming, but it's the best I can think of. Here's a link to the online version of the section of the 2007 guide that contains the all time roster: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/bc/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/07guide-5.pdf
I know everything there is to know about Flutie era BC Football
*= Capt. ##= All American
4 Mark Adams jr
94 Pat Ard So
63 Mark Bardwell Sr
39 Jim Bell Fr
24 Ken Bell Jr
66 Jack Bicknell Jr. Sr
97 John Bosa Jr
90 Jon Bronner Fr
32 Jim Browne Sr
13 Sean Carmody Fr
85 peter Casparriello So
98 Mike Degnan Jr
14 Paul Digeronimo Fr
44 Shawn Dombrowski So
78 Ed Fahey So
26 Darren Flutie FR
22 Doug Flutie Sr ##
57 Ted Gaffney Jr
38 John Galvin So
1 Joe Giaquinto Jr
83 Scott Gieselman Sr
95 Chuck Gorecki Jr
58 Mark Gowetski Jr
19 Chuck Gregory Fr
7 Shawn Halloran Jr
52 Scott Harrington Sr *
31 Jim Hassel So
81 Andy Hemmer So
25 William Hislop So
60 paul Holey Jr
36 Peter Holey Sr
88 Kyle Hudgins So
43 Neil Iton Sr
18 Ken Kanzler Fr
35 Karl Kreshpane So
75 James Kwitchoff Fr
99 Eric Lidstrom Fr
79 Mark MacDonald Sr *
62 Karl Maier So
82 Kelvin Martin So
48 Gerrick MacPhearson Fr
34 John Mihalik Jr
12 Ken Moriarty Jr
28 Vincent Munn So
87 Brendan Murphy Sr
91 Chris Murphy Jr
67 Mark Murphy Fr
89 Sean Murphy Jr
93 James Murray Fr
15 Rick Nickeson Jr
84 Roy Norden Sr
71 David Nugent So
70 Jeff Oliver So
73 Jim Ostrowski So
6 Steve Peach Jr
49 Carl Pellegata Jr
41 David Pereira Sr
8 Rorery Perryman So
20 Gerard Phelan Sr ##
72 Tom Porell So
54 Shawn Regent Sr
47 Cecil Ricks Fr
53 Bill Romanowski Fr
45 Todd Ruseell Sr
68 Mike Ruth Jr
55 Mike Saylor Fr
10 Keith Seely Jr
80 Jeff Simpson So
86 Bill Smithers So
2 Kevin Snow Sr
33 Steve Strachan Sr
23 Troy Stradford Jr
29 Jay Sullivan Sr
37 Kevin Sullivan Jr
21 Tyrone Taylor
50 Dave Thomas Sr *
46 Bill Thompson Fr
17 Tony Thurman Sr ##
65 Steve trapilo Jr
3 Chris Tripucka Sr
40 Jim Turner So
56 Darren Twombley So
55 Ed Von Nessen Sr
96 Patrick Walsh Sr
69 David Widell So
74 Doug Widell Fr
11 Mike Williams So
30 Steve Williams Fr
51 Joseph Wolf Fr
Mike Brey,-Notre Dame -Tommy Amaker,- Harvard -Jeff Capel, -Oklahoma- Davd Henderson, -Delaware -JohnnyDawkins,- Stanford.
South Carolina is the only school to ever go undefeated in the ACC regular season. They did it in the 1969-1970 season under Frank Mcguire and went to the Sweet 16 that year.
51-Bill Chambers, William & Mary vs. Virginia, Feb. 14,
1953
(Since 1973, 35-Larry Abney, Fresno St. vs. SMU, Feb.
17, 2000)
Michigan's Fab Five never won the championship. In 1992 and 1993 they made it to the championship game.
Jimmy Black, Michael Jordan, Matt Doherty, James Worthy, and Sam Perkins.
Jim Valvano attended Rutgers College. He played the guard position at Rutgers.
Since 1939 eight Division I teams have gone undefeated and won the national championship. The last Division I team to do it was the 1976 Indiana Hoosiers who went 32-0.
1954 Kentucky 25-0
1956 San Francisco 29-0
1957 North Carolina 32-0
1964 UCLA 30-0
1967 UCLA 30-0
1972 UCLA 30-0
1973 UCLA 30-0
1976 Indiana 32-0
There has also been four Division II and three Division III teams to go undefeated:
Division II:
1965 Evansville (29-0)
1993 Cal St. Bakersfield (33-0)
1996 Fort Hays St. (34-0)
2009 University of Findlay (36-0)
Division III:
1986 SUNY Potsdam (32-0)
1995 Wis.-Platteville (31-0)
1998 Wis.-Platteville (30-0)
See NCAA.COM for complete lists
yes college students should have to get good grades in order to play sports. they could be the best player on the team but school comes first. you should at least have a B in order to play on the team.
Through the fall 2007 sports season, Oregon has won 14 NCAA national championships: * Men's Basketball: 1939 * Men's Cross Country: 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 2007 * Women's Cross Country: 1983, 1987 * Men's Track & Field: 1962, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1984 * Women's Track & Field: 1985
no 30 is not too old...just remember don't compare yourself to how you used to be...focus on who you are now and who you want to be...ud be surprised at the result...you can still get back in shape & play Jordan played at 40 good luck in your endeavors
they can get 5 or six fouls before leaving the cort
Len Elmore, Tom McMillen,Tom Roy,John Lucas,Mo Howard,Owen Brown,Billy Hahn,Rich Porac,John Boyle,
2010 - Duke 61, Butler 59
2009 - North Carolina 89, Michigan St 72
2008 - Kansas 75, Memphis 68 (OT)
2007 - Florida 84, Ohio St 75
2006 - Florida 73, UCLA 57
2005 - North Carolina 75, Illinois 70
2004 - Connecticut 82, Georgia Tech 73
2003 - Syracuse 81, Kansas 78
2002 - Maryland 64, Indiana 52
2001 - Duke 82, Arizona 72
2000 - Michigan St 89, Florida 76
A basketball team consists of 12 players. In the actual gameplay only 5 of these players play at a time.