GOlDlN~~~OO~~HOOPS University of Minnesota Men's Athletics, Media Relations Office Phone:.. Fax:.. April, 7 Basketball Contact: Bill Crumley Home Phone:.. Record-breaking Season Comes To An End Golden Gophers Lose to Defending National Champs in National Semifinals: The Golden Gopher basketball team's storybook season came to an end at the hands of the Kentucky Wildcats in the semifinals of the Final Four on Mar. by a score of 7-. The loss ended the most successful season in Minnesota basketball history. The Golden Gophers set numerous team records along the way and achieved the school's first appearance in the Final Four. Haskins Continues to Receive Accoiades: Head Coach Clem Haskins has received many awards in the past month and made virtually a clean sweep of the major Coach of the Year Awards, missing out on only the Naismith Award (Roy Williams). He is a finalist for the last of these awards, the John and Nellie Wooden Award which will be presented this weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah. Haskins won the Associated Press, USBWA, NABC, Chevrolet/CBS, and numerous other publications' coach of the year awards. In addition, Haskins won the inaugural Claire Bee Award for the coach who is a positive role model and ambassador for the sport of collegiate basketball. Golden Gophers Enjoy Record-Setting Season: The Golden Gophers registered the best season in school history with their - mark. The record surpasses the - record that the 7-77 team posted. The wins is the most for a team since Indiana and Michigan had wins in -. The - conference mark is surpassed in percentage only by the - team that was - in conference and - overall and was named national champi-,.---- ACliON JACKSON All-American guard Bobby Jackson had an outstanding senior season, winning the MVP Award, the Defensive Player of the Year Award and being a unanimous All- first team selection. He also won the Chicago Tribune MVP Award as well. Jackson didn't stop there as he garnered second team All-America honors from the AP, NABC, USBWA, Wooden Awards and Basketball Weekly. In postseason play, he earned All-Midwest Regional MVP honors and was named to the NCAA All-Final Four team, the only player named who was not participating in the championship game. MINifBOTA BGHfDUH/HfBUlTB DATE OPPONENT Score Nov. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W - Nov. WEST VIRGINIA (Target Ctr.) W 7- Nov. Univ. of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez W - Nov. Creighton W - Dec. I Clemson W 7- Dec. @ Alabama L 7-7 Dec. ST. JOHN'S W 77- Dec. 7 @ Rhode Island W -7 Dec. @ Nebraska W 7- Dec. ALABAMA STATE W - Dec. LONG ISLAND W - Dec. MERCER W - Jan. WISCONSIN W - Jan. @ Michigan State W - Jan. @Indiana W - (OT) Jan. MICHIGAN W 7- Jan. @ Illinois L - Jan. @ Ohio State W 7-7 Jan. IOWA W - Jan. PURDUE W - Feb. @ Northwestern W 7- Feb. PENN STATE W -7 Feb. @ Purdue W 7-7 Feb. @ Iowa W - Feb. OHIO STATE W - Feb. ILLINOIS W 7- Feb. @Michigan W - Mar. I INDIANA W 7-7 Mar. MICHIGAN STATE W -7 Mar. @Wisconsin L - Mar. Southwest Texas State* W 7- Mar. Temple** W 7-7 Mar. Clemson*** W - ( OT) Mar. UCLA**** W -7 Mar. Kentucky+ L 7- * NCAA First Round, Kansas City ** NCAA Second Round, Kansas City ***NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal, San Antonio ****NCAA Midwest Regional Final, San Antonio +NCAA Final Four, Indianapolis
G l N H p s NOT~S & OTH~R STlJFF-PAG~ on by the Helms Athletic Foundation. The team's 7- conference road mark is the best of Haskins' tenure and ties the school record for conference road wins. Minnesota went unbeaten at home for the first time since the - season. The Golden Gophers were a perfect - in home games this season, counting the West Virginia game at the Target Center, and - in Williams Arena. Games, Games and More Games: Minnesota broke the alltime single-season school record for games played with its th game on March vs. UCLA. The previous high was set in - when the team posted a - record. The record was extended to when the team played Kentucky. Stealing the Show: The Golden Gophers set a new school season record with steals this year. The previous record was 7 set by the - squad. Minnesota had thefts to for its opponents. That ratio was - for conference games. Minnesota led the overall with an average of. steals per game. Minnesota Finishes Third In AP PoD: The Golden Gophers finished third in the AP poll, the highest finish in school history. The previous highest final AP ranking a Minnesota team has ever had is sixth ( -). The No. spot Minnesota held for three consecutive weeks from Feb. 7- Mar. was the highest AP ranking in school history. The previous high was third earlier this season, as well as by the - team (//) and the 7-7 team (/7n). Haskins' highest ranked team prior to this season was the - team, which was ranked ninth. The - team finished the season seventh, and the 7-7 team finished loth. When Minnesota won the in -, the team finished seventh in the AP poll and was ranked as high as fifth (/) during the season. Gophers Finish Third In Sagarin Poll: The Golden Gophers finished the season ranked third in the nation in the Jeff Sagarin NCAA Basketball ratings. Seven teams Minnesota played were ranked in the top (Kentucky-, UCLA-, Clemson-, Michigan-, lowa-7, Illinois-, Rhode Island- ). Dynamic Duo: Bobby Jackson and Sam Jacobson, who combined to total of Minnesota's points in the Golden Gophers' - double-overtime thriller over Clemson in the Midwest Regional semifinal game, were Minnesota's top two scorers all season long. They averaged. and. points per game, respectively, in postseason play this season to go with. and.7 averages for the entire season. Jackson Named to All-Final Four Team: Senior guard Bobby Jackson was named to the All-Final Four Team. Jackson was the only player named who did not participate in the championship game. The other four players were; Ron Mercer/Kentucky; Scott Padgett/Kentucky; Mike Bibby/Arizona; Miles Simon/Arizona. Simon was named the MVP as well after scoring points in the championship game. Jackson Named NCAA Midwest Regional MVP: Senior guard Bobby Jackson was a unanimous selection for NCAA Midwest Regional MVP. Jackson averaged. points, 7. rebounds,. assists and. steals in the four tournament games. He tallied a career-high points in the double overtime win over Clemson on March. "Action Jackson" Named Chicago Tribune MVP: Senior guard Bobby Jackson (Salisbury, N.C.) was named Chicago Tribune MVP on Thursday, Mar., 7. Earlier (Mar. ) he was named Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. Jackson is the first player since Mychal Thompson to earn this honor. He was named the Player of the Week three times this past season, marking the first time in school history that has happened to a Minnesota player. He was one of finalists for the AP Player of the Year Award and was a second team AP All-America selection. Jackson was ranked in the top in six of eight possible statistical categories this season. Lighting Up the Scoreboard: Minnesota set a new school record for total points this season with,7, breaking the previous mark of, set in -. Cleaning the Glass: The Golden Gophers set a school record for rebounds with,7 this season, breaking the previous record of,7 set in -. Davis Named Head Coach At Furman: Assistant Coach Larry Davis was named Head Coach at Furman University on April. Davis, a member of the Minnesota's staff for the past three seasons, is the second member of Minnesota's staff to be named a head coach in the past seven months (Milt Barnes/Eastern Michigan). An outstanding recruiter, Davis was responsible for Minnesota having the eighth-rated recruiting class in the country two years ago. That class included Bobby Jackson, Charles Thomas, Quincy Lewis, Courtney James and Miles Tarver. Awards Etc.: Coach Haskins and Bobby Jackson were not the only players to receive recognition for their season's efforts. Sam Jacobson was a consensus All- second team selection by the coaches and media. He also was named an Associated Press honorable mention All-America selection and an All-Midwest Regional selection. John Thomas was an All-Big Ten second team pick by the coaches and third team choice by the media. Eric Harris was a third team All- selection by the media and honorable mention by the coaches and Courtney James was an All- honorable mention selection by the media., e
~~-- University of Minnesota -7 Men's Basketball Statistics Record: - - e Date Opponent Score Site Attend Record Leadng Scorer Leadmg Rebounoer Stephen F. Austin w - H Williams Arena - -Bobby Jackson 7-John Thomas West Virginia w 7- H Target Center 7-7-Eric Harris -John Thomas Puerto Rico-Mayguez w N Caguas, Puerto Rico - -John Thomas 7- Players Tied Creighton w - N Caguas, Puerto Rico 7-Sam Jacobson -John Thomas Clemson w 7, N Caguas, Puerto Rico 7-Eric Harris -Sam Jacobson Alabama 7 7 L A Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7-7-Bobby Jackson 7-Courtney James St. John's w n- H Williams Arena - - Players Tied -Sam Jacobson 7 Rhode Island w - 7 A Providence, R.I. 7- -Sam Jacobson -Courtney James Nebraska w 7- A Uncoln, Neb. -Eric Harris -Courtney James Alabama State w - H Williams Arena g. -John Thomas -Sam Jacobson Long Island w - H Williams Arena - -Sam Jacobson -Courtney James Mercer w - H Williams Arena - -Eric Harris a-courtney James wisconsin w H Williams Arena D-Bobby Jackson -Bobby Jackson I Michigan State w - A East Lansing, Mich. - -John Thomas -Courtney James I Indiana w - (OT) A Bloomington, Ind. - -Bobby Jackson -Courtney James Michigan w 7- H Williams Arena - D-Bobby Jackson - Players Tied Illinois L A Champaign, Ill - -Bobby Jackson -Courtney James I Ohio State w 7-7 A Columbus, Ohio - -Eric Harris -uincy Lewis Iowa w - H Williams Arena 7 -Sam Jacobson -Bobby Jackson Purdue w - H Williams Arena -Bobby Jackson -Bobby Jackson Northwestern w 7- A Evanston, Ill. - 7-John Thomas -Courtney James Penn State w - 7 H Williams Arena - -Sam Jacobson -Courtney James Purdue w 7-7 A West Lafayette, Ind. Players Tied -Courtney James owa w - A Iowa City, Iowa -Eric Harris 7-Sam Jacobson I ohio State w H Williams Arena -Bobby Jackson -John Thomas Illinois w 7- H Williams Arena -Bobby Jackson 7 Players Tied Michigan w - A Ann Arbor, Mich. -Bobby Jackson -Bobby Jackson Indiana w 7-7 H Williams Arena -Courtney James - Players Tied I Michigan State w 7 H Minneapolis, Minn. 7- -Sam Jacobson -Courtney James I wisconsin - L A Madison, Wis 7 7-Bobby Jackson -Bobby Jackson Southwest Texas St. w 7 N Kemper Arena -Charles Thomas -uincy Lewis Temple w 7-7 N Kemper Arena - -Charles Thomas -Courtney James Clemson w - (OT) N San Antonio, Texas Bobby Jackson -Bobby Jackson UCLA w - 7 N San Antonio, Texas -Bobby Jackson -Bobby Jackson Kentucky - 7 L N Indianapolis, Ind. 7 -Bobby Jackson -Miles Tarver Game Record w L Pet Attendance # Total Avg All Games. Home. Away n Home. Neutral 7 Away.7 Total Neutral 7.7 Leading at Half.7 Trailing at Half.77 Tied at Half. Overtime. Cumulative Scoring by Period T T Total Minnesota 7 7 OpponentF 7
University of Minnesota -7 Men's Basketball Statistics Record: - /- Mmnesota Bobby Jackson ---All FG - M- A Pet - -. - - 7. -- Pt FG --- - Free Throws -- ----- Rebounds - -- M- A Pet M- A Pet Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl pc:. D Mrn-Avg Dts Av; - 7. - 7. 7-7. 7 7.7..7 7 7--. -! - -. Sam Jacobson - -.7-7 -. -. - 7. 7..7.. 77-7-..7-7-.. Eric Harris - - 7. - 7. 7-7 7. 7 7. 7- -.. - -7. - 7. 7.. 7 - -.. John Thomas - - 7 7. -. - -. - 7... -.. -.. - -.. Courtney James -. -7-7 7. -.. 7. 7- -7.. -. -. 7. 7 - -7. 7. Quincy Lewis - - 7. -. - 7. 7-. - 7. 7... - 7.7. - -7. 7. Charles Thomas - 7- -.. - 7 7.. - 7. -... - -.7 7. 7 7- -.. Trevor Winter - -. -. - 7.7. 7- -.. - - 7. -... - 7-.. Miles Tarver - -. -. -.. 7. -. 7... - -..7.7 Russ Archambault Jermaine Stanford - - 7- - 7. -.. -. -.. -.......... - t -. 7- -. - -. - -... oe. Jason Stanford - -.... - -.. -.. - -.. -.. Aaron Stauber - -... -..... - -.... Team Minnesota -7 7. - 7. - 7. 7 7. 7-7 7-. -. - 7. 7. 7-77. 7. Opponents - 7. -. 777. 7. - 7-. -. 7-.7. 7-7 - 7. 7. AJIFG -Pt FG Fr --- First Half -- -.% -.%.% -- Second Half -- --Game---.% 7-7.% -.% 7.%.% 7.% Deadball Rebounds: : Minnesota : Opponents Minnesota : Opponents Opponent Team Rebounds: (Offense: SQ Dofl'nse: ) : 7 -- (Offense: Defense: ) Opponent Team Turnovers: : 7 Technical Fouls: Minnesota B Bobby Jackson, Miles Tarver, Bench ; Opponents ; Bench
University of Minnesota -7 Men's Game-by-Game Basketball Statistics Game-by-game Minnesota All FG --- Pt FG -- - - Free Throws ----- Rebounds ---- Opponent Date GP.ffi M- A Pet M- A Pet M- A Pet Off Del Tot Avg A TO Bli<. Stl PI=- [' Mm Av; Dt~ A>; Stephen F. / West Virgini / Puerto Rico- / Creighton Clemson / - /- Alabama - St. John's - Rhode Island /7 - Nebraska / - Alabama Sta / - Long Island / - Mercer / - Wisconsin I - Michigan Sta I - Indiana I - Michigan / - Illinois / Ohio State / - Iowa Purdue Northwester Penn State Purdue Iowa Ohio State Illinois Michigan Indiana Michigan Sta Wisconsin Southwest T Temple Clemson UCLA Kentucky - / - / - / - /- /- /- / - / - I / - / - /- /- / - / - / - 7.7 -. -. -. -. -.7-7. -. -. - 7. - 7. -. -. -. 7-. 7-7. -. -. -. - 7. -. -. -. -.7-7. -. -.7 7-. -. -. -. -. -. -. 7-. 7-7. -. -. -. -. -. -. 7-. - 7. - 7. -.7 -. -. -.7-7.. -. -. 7.. -. 7-77. - 7. -. -. -.. -. -. 7-. 7-. -. - 7. -. -. - 7. -. 7... -. 7-77. 7 -. -. -.7 -. 7 -.. - 7. - 7.7-7. -. -. - 7.7 7-7. - 7. - 7 7. - 7. -. -. -. -. -.7 7-7. - 7. - 7. - 7. - 7. - 7. -. -....... ~....... 7 7 7. 7..... 7 7. 7.. 7.... 7 7......... 7 7. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - - - 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - - 7- - - - 7- - 7 - Q- - - - - 7-7- ~.C 7 7... 7 7. 7 7. 77 77.. 7 7....... 7 7.. 7 7... 7 7.. 7 7... 7 7.. 7 7... 7 7. 7 7.... Totals -7-e 7. 7. 7. 7 7. 7-7 - 7-.. - 7. 7. 7-7 7. 7. Technical Fouls: ; Clemson ( ); Long Island ( ); Ohio State ( ):
University of Minnesota -7 Men's Game-by-Game Basketball StatiStics Game-by-game Opponents ---All FG --- --- Pt FG ---- - Free Throws -- ----- Rebounds ---- Opponent Date GP-<E M- A Pet M- A Pet M- A Pet Off Oef Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl f'l' D Mtn 'Av;: Dts Stephen F. West Virgini Puerto Rico Creighton Clemson / - / - /- / - - Alabama - St. John's - Rhodelsland 7 - Nebraska - AlabamaSta - Long Island - Mercer - Wisconsin - Michigan Sta I - Indiana - Michigan - Illinois - Ohio State - Iowa - Purdue - Northwester - Penn State - Purdue - Iowa / - Ohio State - Illinois - Michigan / - Indiana I - Michigan Sta I - Wisconsin I - Southwest T / - Temple / - Clemson / - UCLA / - Kentucky / - - 7. - 7. -. -. -. -. -.7 -. -. - 7. - 7. - 7. -. -. -. -.7 -. -. -. -. -. - 7. -. -. -.7-7. -. -. -. -. 7-. - 7. -. -. -. -. -. 7-7. - ~ -. -.7-7 7. -. -.7-7. -. -. -. -. - 7. -. -. 7-. -. - 7. -. -. -.7 -. -. 7-. - 7. 7-. -. 7-.7 -. -. 7-. -. -. -. - 7. - 7. -. 7 -. -. 7 -. 7-7. - 7. -. -. - o.o a 7-7. -. - 7. -. -. - 7. 7-. - 7.7 a -. 7-7. 7-7.7 7-. s- a. 7-7. 7 7-. 7 -. - 7. - 7. -. 7-77. - 7. - 7. - 7..... 7.. 7 7..... 7.................... 7.... 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - - 7-7 - - - - - - - - 7-7- - - - - - - - - - - - -.... 7 7., 7 7.......... 7 7.... 7 7. 7 7..... 7 7. 7AP.,. 7 7.. 7 7. 7 7. Totals - 7-. -. - 777. 7. - 7-. -. 7-.7. 7-7 - 7. 7. Technical Fouls: ; Clemson ( }; Nebraska ( }; Long Island ( ); Purdue
, e University of Minnesota -7 Men's Basketball Statistics Postseason - - All FG --- Pt FG ---- - Free Throws -- ----- Rebounds ---- Mmnesota GP.ffi ~ A Pet ~ A Pet ~ A Pet Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl PF- D Mm-Avt;: Pts A.v;: Bobby Jackson - - 7. 7-. - 7. 7 7. -- E Sam Jacobson - -. -. - 7. 7. - -. 7. Charles Thomas - - 7. -. - 7. 7. - 7-.. Courtney James - -. o-. -. 7. 7 7,_ -. 7. Quincy Lewis - -. - 7. - 7.7 7. 7-7-. 7. John Thomas - -. -. -.. - -. 7 7. Eric Harris - - 7. -. -.. 7 - -.. Trevor Winter - -.7 -. - 7. 7. - 7-7.. Miles Tarver - -. -. -. 7. - 7-.. Russ Archambault - -. -. -.. - -.. Aaron Stauber - -. -. -.. - -.. Team Minnesota - -. 7-. - 7.7. 7 7-7. Opponents - 7-7. -. 7-. 7. 7 7-7 7. -- First Half -- - Second Half --- --Game---- AIIFG -.% 7-.% -.% -Pt FG -.% -.% 7-.% Fr 7-7.% - 7.% - 7.7% Deadball Rebounds: Minnesota ; Opponents Opponent Team Rebounds: 7 (Offense: Defense: ) Technical Fouls: Minnesota -- Bobby Jackson, Miles Tarver, Bench ; Opponents