2002 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

{{Short description|Edition of USA college basketball tournament}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox NCAA basketball tournament

| Year=2002

| Image=2002FinalFour.png

| Teams=65

| FinalFourArena=Georgia Dome

| FinalFourCity=Atlanta, Georgia

| Champions=Maryland Terrapins

| TitleCount=1st

| ChampGameCount=1st

| ChampFFCount=2nd

| RunnerUp=Indiana Hoosiers

| GameCount=6th

| RunnerFFCount=8th

| Semifinal1=Kansas Jayhawks

| FinalFourCount=11th

| Semifinal2=Oklahoma Sooners

| FinalFourCount2=4th

| Coach=Gary Williams

| CoachCount=1st

| MOP=Juan Dixon

| MOPTeam=Maryland

| Attendance=720,433

| TopScorer=Juan Dixon

| TopScorerTeam=Maryland

| TopScorer2=Jared Jeffries

| TopScorer2Team=Indiana

| Points=155

}}

The 2002 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 65 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. The 64th annual edition of the tournament began on March 12, 2002, and ended with the championship game on April 1 in Atlanta at the Georgia Dome. A total of 64 games were played.

This was the first year that the tournament used the so-called "pod" system, in which the eight first- and second-round sites are distributed around the four regionals. Teams were assigned to first round spots in order to minimize travel for as many teams as possible. The top seeds at each site were:

The Final Four consisted of Maryland, making their second consecutive appearance, Kansas, making their first appearance since 1993, Indiana, making their first appearance since 1992, and Oklahoma, making their first appearance since their national runner-up finish in 1988.

Maryland defeated Indiana 64–52 in the championship game to win their first-ever national championship. Juan Dixon of Maryland was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. He would go on to be drafted 17th overall by the Washington Wizards in the 2002 NBA Draft.

For the second straight tournament, the Elite Eight featured at least one double-digit seed. South Region tenth-seed Kent State and West Region twelfth-seed Missouri played in their respective regional finals, with Kent State losing to Indiana and Missouri losing to Oklahoma. This also marked the first time since 1987 that no team from the states of North Carolina nor Kentucky reached the Final Four.

This tournament was the first since 1974 (the last tournament which only allowed one team per conference) in which the North Carolina Tar Heels were not a participant. The 27-year streak was, at the time, the longest appearance streak in NCAA history, having beaten UCLA's 15-year streak in 1990. It has since been topped by Kansas, whose 35-year streak dates back to 1990 and is still active. (Two other active teams, Michigan State and Gonzaga, also have active 20 year streaks and could beat UNC's streak in 2026 and 2027, respectively.)

Schedule and venues

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{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=38.907192|lon_deg=-77.036871|position=bottom|background=#FFFFFF|label=Washington, D.C.|link=Capital One Arena}}

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{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=34.852618|lon_deg=-82.394010|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=Greenville|link=Bon Secours Wellness Arena}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=41.878114|lon_deg=-87.629798|position=left|background=#FFFFFF|label=Chicago|link=United Center}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=38.627003|lon_deg=-90.199404|position=bottom|background=#FFFFFF|label=St. Louis|link=The Dome at America's Center}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=32.780262|lon_deg=-96.800978|position=left|background=#FFFFFF|label=Dallas|link=American Airlines Arena}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=35.110703|lon_deg=-106.609991|position=left|background=#FFFFFF|label=Albuquerque|link=The Pit (arena)|University Arena}}

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{{Location map~|USA|mark=blue pog.svg|lat_deg=37.339386|lon_deg=-121.894955|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=San Jose|link=SAP Center}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=blue pog.svg|lat_deg=43.073052|lon_deg=-89.401230|position=bottom|background=#FFFFFF|label=Madison|link=Kohl Center}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=blue pog.svg|lat_deg=38.040584|lon_deg=-84.503716|position=left|background=#FFFFFF|label=Lexington|link=Rupp Arena}}

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}}

The following are the sites selected to host each round of the 2002 tournament:

Opening Round

First and Second Rounds

Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

Qualifying teams

{{further|2002 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams}}

=Automatic bids=

The following teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2002 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's tournament (except for the Ivy League, whose regular-season champion received the automatic bid).

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
Conference

!School

! data-sort-type="number" |Appearance

!Last bid

align=left|ACC

|align=left|Duke

|26th

|2001

align=left|America East

|align=left|Boston University

|6th

|1997

align=left|Atlantic 10

|align=left|Xavier

|14th

|2001

align=left|Atlantic Sun

|align=left|Florida Atlantic

|1st

|Never

align=left|Big 12

|align=left|Oklahoma

|21st

|2001

align=left|Big East

|align=left|Connecticut

|23rd

|2000

align=left|Big Sky

|align=left|Montana

|5th

|1997

align=left|Big South

|align=left|Winthrop

|4th

|2001

align=left|Big Ten

|align=left|Ohio State

|22nd

|2001

align=left|Big West

|align=left|UC Santa Barbara

|3rd

|1990

align=left|Colonial

|align=left|UNC Wilmington

|2nd

|2000

align=left|C-USA

|align=left|Cincinnati

|21st

|2001

align=left|Horizon

|align=left|{{cbb link|2001|team=Illinois–Chicago Flames|title=Illinois–Chicago}}

|2nd

|1998

align=left|Ivy League

|align=left|Penn

|19th

|2000

align=left|MAAC

|align=left|Siena

|3rd

|1999

align=left|MAC

|align=left|Kent State

|3rd

|2001

align=left|MEAC

|align=left|{{cbb link|2001|team=Hampton Pirates|title=Hampton}}

|2nd

|2001

align=left|Mid-Con

|align=left|Valparaiso

|6th

|2000

align=left|Missouri Valley

|align=left|Creighton

|13th

|2001

align=left|Mountain West

|align=left|San Diego State

|4th

|1985

align=left|Northeast

|align=left|Central Connecticut State

|2nd

|2000

align=left|Ohio Valley

|align=left|Murray State

|11th

|1999

align=left|Pac-10

|align=left|Arizona

|21st

|2001

align=left|Patriot

|align=left|Holy Cross

|10th

|2001

align=left|SEC

|align=left|Mississippi State

|5th

|1996

align=left|Southern

|align=left|Davidson

|7th

|1998

align=left|Southland

|align=left|McNeese State

|2nd

|1989

align=left|Sun Belt

|align=left|Western Kentucky

|18th

|2001

align=left|SWAC

|align=left|Alcorn State

|6th

|1999

align=left|WAC

|align=left|Hawaii

|4th

|2001

align=left|West Coast

|align=left|Gonzaga

|5th

|2001

=<span class="RegionSeeds">Listed by region and seeding</span>=

valign=top |

{| class="wikitable"

! colspan="5" style="background:#ffdead;" | East Regional – Syracuse

Seed

!School

!Conference

!Record

!Berth Type

#1

| Maryland

| ACC

| 26–4

| At-large

#2

| Connecticut

| Big East

| 24–6

| Automatic

#3

| Georgia

| SEC

| 21–9

| At-large

#4

| Kentucky

| SEC

| 20–9

| At-large

#5

| Marquette

| C-USA

| 26–6

| At-large

#6

| Texas Tech

| Big 12

| 23–8

| At-large

#7

| NC State

| ACC

| 22–10

| At-large

#8

| Wisconsin

| Big Ten

| 18–12

| At-large

#9

| St. John's

| Big East

| 20–11

| At-large

#10

| Michigan State

| Big Ten

| 19–11

| At-large

#11

| Southern Illinois

| Missouri Valley

| 26–7

| At-large

#12

| Tulsa

| WAC

| 26–6

| At-large

#13

| Valparaiso

| Mid-Continent

| 25–7

| Automatic

#14

| Murray State

| OVC

| 19–12

| Automatic

#15

| {{cbb link|2001|team=Hampton Pirates|title=Hampton}}

| MEAC

| 26–6

| Automatic

rowspan=2|#16

| Siena

| MAAC

| 16–18

| Automatic

Alcorn State

| SWAC

| 21–9

| Automatic

| valign=top |

class="wikitable"

! colspan="5" style="background:#ffdead;" |Midwest Regional – Madison

Seed

!School

!Conference

!Record

!Berth Type

#1

| Kansas

| Big 12

| 29–3

| At-large

#2

| Oregon

| Pac-10

| 23–8

| At-large

#3

| Mississippi State

| SEC

| 26–7

| Automatic

#4

| Illinois

| Big Ten

| 24–8

| At-large

#5

| Florida

| SEC

| 22–8

| At-large

#6

| Texas

| Big 12

| 20–11

| At-large

#7

| Wake Forest

| ACC

| 20–12

| At-large

#8

| Stanford

| Pac-10

| 19–9

| At-large

#9

| Western Kentucky

| Sun Belt

| 28–3

| Automatic

#10

| Pepperdine

| WCC

| 22–8

| At-large

#11

| Boston College

| Big East

| 20–11

| At-large

#12

| Creighton

| Missouri Valley

| 22–8

| Automatic

#13

| San Diego State

| Mountain West

| 21–11

| Automatic

#14

| McNeese State

| Southland

| 21–8

| Automatic

#15

| Montana

| Big Sky

| 16–14

| Automatic

#16

| Holy Cross

| Patriot

| 18–14

| Automatic

|-

| valign=top |

class="wikitable"

! colspan="5" style="background:#ffdead;" | South Regional – Lexington

Seed

!School

!Conference

!Record

!Berth Type

#1

| Duke

| ACC

| 29–3

| Automatic

#2

| Alabama

| SEC

| 26–7

| At-large

#3

| Pittsburgh

| Big East

| 27–5

| At-large

#4

| USC

| Pac-10

| 22–9

| At-large

#5

| Indiana

| Big Ten

| 20–11

| At-large

#6

| California

| Pac-10

| 21–8

| At-large

#7

| Oklahoma State

| Big 12

| 23–8

| At-large

#8

| Notre Dame

| Big East

| 21–10

| At-large

#9

| Charlotte

| C-USA

| 18–11

| At-large

#10

| Kent State

| MAC

| 27–5

| Automatic

#11

| Penn

| Ivy League

| 25–6

| Automatic

#12

| Utah

| Mountain West

| 21–8

| At-large

#13

| UNC Wilmington

| CAA

| 22–9

| Automatic

#14

| {{cbb link|2001|team=Central Connecticut State Blue Devils|title=Central Connecticut State}}

| NEC

| 27–4

| Automatic

#15

| Florida Atlantic

| Atlantic Sun

| 19–11

| Automatic

#16

| Winthrop

| Big South

| 19–11

| Automatic

| valign=top |

class="wikitable"

! colspan="5" style="background:#ffdead;" | West Regional – San Jose

Seed

!School

!Conference

!Record

!Berth Type

#1

| Cincinnati

| C-USA

| 30–3

| Automatic

#2

| Oklahoma

| Big 12

| 27–4

| Automatic

#3

| Arizona

| Pac-10

| 22–9

| Automatic

#4

| Ohio State

| Big Ten

| 23–7

| Automatic

#5

| Miami (FL)

| Big East

| 24–7

| At-large

#6

| Gonzaga

| WCC

| 29–3

| Automatic

#7

| Xavier

| Atlantic 10

| 25–5

| Automatic

#8

| UCLA

| Pac-10

| 19–11

| At-Large

#9

| Ole Miss

| SEC

| 20–10

| At-large

#10

| Hawaii

| WAC

| 27–5

| Automatic

#11

| Wyoming

| Mountain West

| 21–8

| At-large

#12

| Missouri

| Big 12

| 21–11

| At-large

#13

| Davidson

| Southern

| 21–9

| Automatic

#14

| UC Santa Barbara

| Big West

| 20–10

| Automatic

#15

| {{cbb link|2001|team=Illinois–Chicago Flames|title=Illinois–Chicago}}

| Horizon

| 20–13

| Automatic

#16

| Boston University

| America East

| 22–9

| Automatic

|}

= Bids by conference =

class="wikitable"

!Bids

!Conference

!Schools

rowspan="4"| 6

| Big 12

| Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech

Big East

| Boston College, Connecticut, Miami (FL), Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, St. John's

Pac-10

| Arizona, California, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC

SEC

| Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Ole Miss

5

| Big Ten

| Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State, Ohio State, Wisconsin

4

| ACC

| Duke, Maryland, NC State, Wake Forest

rowspan="2"|3

| C-USA

| Charlotte, Cincinnati, Marquette

Mountain West

| San Diego State, Utah, Wyoming

rowspan="3"| 2

| Missouri Valley

| Creighton, Southern Illinois

WAC

| Hawaii, Tulsa

West Coast

| Gonzaga, Pepperdine

1colspan="2"|20 other conferences

Final Four

=National semifinals=

  • March 30, 2002
  • Maryland (E1) 97, Kansas (M1) 88
  • :For the second straight year the Maryland Terrapins earned a bid to the Final Four. This time they would take advantage of their trip. After falling behind 13–2 to the Kansas Jayhawks to begin the game, Maryland stormed to a 44–37 lead at halftime. They expanded their lead to 20, 83–63, with 6:11 left in the game. Roy Williams' Kansas squad did not quit and closed the gap to 4 with under a minute remaining, but the Terps survived to advance to the championship, 97–88. Maryland senior Juan Dixon led the contest in scoring with 33.{{cite web|work=CNN Sports Illustrated|publisher=CNNSI.com|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/men/recaps/2002/03/30/maj_kaa/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020606040957/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/men/recaps/2002/03/30/maj_kaa/|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 6, 2002|title=2002 NCAA National semifinals: (E1) Maryland 97, (MW1) Kansas 88|access-date=2008-03-06}}
  • Indiana (S5) 73, Oklahoma (W2) 64
  • :Mike Davis's Indiana Hoosiers continued their Cinderella ride in the NCAA tournament by defeating another higher ranked team, the Oklahoma Sooners. Oklahoma led most of the first half, and took a 34–30 lead into halftime. However, with the score 60–60 late in the 2nd half Indiana broke ahead for good with an easy bucket from Jeff Newton, who led the Hoosiers with 19 points. The Hoosiers outscored the Sooners by 13 in the 2nd half and advanced to the championship game with a 73–64 victory. Oklahoma was coached by Kelvin Sampson, who later in his career would succeed Davis as IU head coach.{{cite web|work=CNN Sports Illustrated|publisher=CNNSI.com|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/men/recaps/2002/03/30/oae_iai/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020401222209/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/men/recaps/2002/03/30/oae_iai/|url-status=dead|archive-date=April 1, 2002|title=2002 NCAA National semifinals: (S5) Indiana 73, (W2) Oklahoma 64|access-date=2008-03-06}} This was the first men's final four where all four teams had a unique nickname among D-I schools.

=Championship game=

{{main|2002 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game}}

  • April 1, 2002
  • Maryland (E1) 64, Indiana (S5) 52
  • :The Maryland Terrapins completed the task they set out to do one year earlier by defeating the Indiana Hoosiers 64–52. Maryland led virtually the entire game except for a brief point with 9:52 left in the basketball game when Indiana took a 44–42 lead. Maryland answered the Hoosier run and ended the game with a 22–8 run to bring home the school's first and coach Gary Williams's only men's basketball National Championship. Senior Juan Dixon was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player (MOP).{{cite web|work=CNN Sports Illustrated|publisher=CNNSI.com|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/men/recaps/2002/04/01/maj_iai/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020606043201/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/men/recaps/2002/04/01/maj_iai/|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 6, 2002|title=2002 NCAA national championship: (E1) Maryland 64, (S5) Indiana 52|access-date=2008-03-06}}

Bracket

=Opening Round game=

Winner advances to 16th seed in East Regional vs. (1) Maryland.

{{2TeamBracket | RD1=Opening Round game
March 12

| RD1-seed1=16a

| RD1-team1=Siena

| RD1-score1=81

| RD1-seed2=16b

| RD1-team2=Alcorn State

| RD1-score2=77

}}

=East Regional — Syracuse, New York=

{{16TeamBracket

| subgroup1= Washington, D.C. - Fri/Sun

| subgroup2= St. Louis - Thu/Sat

| subgroup3= Chicago - Fri/Sun

| subgroup4= Washington, D.C. - Fri/Sun

| RD3=Regional semifinals | RD4=Regional Finals

| RD1-seed01= 1

| RD1-team01= Maryland

| RD1-score01= 85

| RD1-seed02= 16

| RD1-team02= Siena

| RD1-score02= 70

| RD1-seed03= 8

| RD1-team03= Wisconsin

| RD1-score03= 80

| RD1-seed04= 9

| RD1-team04= St. John's

| RD1-score04= 70

| RD1-seed05= 5

| RD1-team05= Marquette

| RD1-score05= 69

| RD1-seed06= 12

| RD1-team06= Tulsa

| RD1-score06= 71

| RD1-seed07= 4

| RD1-team07= Kentucky

| RD1-score07= 83

| RD1-seed08= 13

| RD1-team08= Valparaiso

| RD1-score08= 68

| RD1-seed09= 6

| RD1-team09= Texas Tech

| RD1-score09= 68

| RD1-seed10= 11

| RD1-team10= Southern Illinois

| RD1-score10= 76

| RD1-seed11= 3

| RD1-team11= Georgia

| RD1-score11= 85

| RD1-seed12= 14

| RD1-team12= Murray State

| RD1-score12= 68

| RD1-seed13= 7

| RD1-team13= NC State

| RD1-score13= 69

| RD1-seed14= 10

| RD1-team14= Michigan State

| RD1-score14= 58

| RD1-seed15= 2

| RD1-team15= Connecticut

| RD1-score15= 78

| RD1-seed16= 15

| RD1-team16= Hampton

| RD1-score16= 67

| RD2-seed01= 1

| RD2-team01= Maryland

| RD2-score01= 87

| RD2-seed02= 8

| RD2-team02= Wisconsin

| RD2-score02= 57

| RD2-seed03= 12

| RD2-team03= Tulsa

| RD2-score03= 82

| RD2-seed04= 4

| RD2-team04= Kentucky

| RD2-score04= 87

| RD2-seed05= 11

| RD2-team05= Southern Illinois

| RD2-score05= 77

| RD2-seed06= 3

| RD2-team06= Georgia

| RD2-score06= 75

| RD2-seed07= 7

| RD2-team07= NC State

| RD2-score07= 74

| RD2-seed08= 2

| RD2-team08= Connecticut

| RD2-score08= 77

| RD3-seed01= 1

| RD3-team01= Maryland

| RD3-score01= 78

| RD3-seed02= 4

| RD3-team02= Kentucky

| RD3-score02= 68

| RD3-seed03= 11

| RD3-team03= Southern Illinois

| RD3-score03= 59

| RD3-seed04= 2

| RD3-team04= Connecticut

| RD3-score04= 71

| RD4-seed01= 1

| RD4-team01= Maryland

| RD4-score01= 90

| RD4-seed02= 2

| RD4-team02= Connecticut

| RD4-score02= 82

}}

==Regional Final Summary==

{{basketballbox

| bg = #e3e3e3

| date = Sunday, March 24

| time =

| report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20020921060724/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/men/boxscores/2002/03/24/maj_cbp/ box score]

| team1 = #1 Maryland Terrapins

| score1 = 90

| team2 = #2 Connecticut Huskies

| score2 = 82

| points1 = L. Baxter – 29

| rebounds1 = L. Baxter – 9

| assist1 = S. Blake – 6

| points2 = C. Butler – 33

| rebounds2 = C. Butler – 7

| assist2 = C. Butler – 4

| H1 = 44–37

| H2 = 46–45

| place = Carrier Dome{{Snd}} Syracuse, NY

| attendance = 29,252

| referee = Tom Rucker, Zelton Steed, Dick Cartmell

| TV = CBS

}}

=Midwest Regional — Madison, Wisconsin=

{{16TeamBracket

| subgroup1= St. Louis - Thu/Sat

| subgroup2= Chicago - Fri/Sun

| subgroup3= Dallas - Fri/Sun

| subgroup4= Sacramento - Thu/Sat

| RD3=Regional semifinals

| RD4=Regional Finals

| RD1-seed01= 1

| RD1-team01= Kansas

| RD1-score01= 70

| RD1-seed02= 16

| RD1-team02= Holy Cross

| RD1-score02= 59

| RD1-seed03= 8

| RD1-team03= Stanford

| RD1-score03= 84

| RD1-seed04= 9

| RD1-team04= Western Kentucky

| RD1-score04= 68

| RD1-seed05= 5

| RD1-team05= Florida

| RD1-score05= 82

| RD1-seed06= 12

| RD1-team06= Creighton

| RD1-score06= 832OT

| RD1-seed07= 4

| RD1-team07= Illinois

| RD1-score07= 93

| RD1-seed08= 13

| RD1-team08= San Diego State

| RD1-score08= 64

| RD1-seed09= 6

| RD1-team09= Texas

| RD1-score09= 70

| RD1-seed10= 11

| RD1-team10= Boston College

| RD1-score10= 57

| RD1-seed11= 3

| RD1-team11= Mississippi State

| RD1-score11= 70

| RD1-seed12= 14

| RD1-team12= McNeese State

| RD1-score12= 58

| RD1-seed13= 7

| RD1-team13= Wake Forest

| RD1-score13= 83

| RD1-seed14= 10

| RD1-team14= Pepperdine

| RD1-score14= 74

| RD1-seed15= 2

| RD1-team15= Oregon

| RD1-score15= 81

| RD1-seed16= 15

| RD1-team16= Montana

| RD1-score16= 62

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01= Kansas

| RD2-score01= 86

| RD2-seed02= 8

| RD2-team02= Stanford

| RD2-score02= 63

| RD2-seed03= 12

| RD2-team03= Creighton

| RD2-score03= 60

| RD2-seed04= 4

| RD2-team04= Illinois

| RD2-score04= 72

| RD2-seed05= 6

| RD2-team05= Texas

| RD2-score05= 68

| RD2-seed06= 3

| RD2-team06= Mississippi State

| RD2-score06= 64

| RD2-seed07= 7

| RD2-team07= Wake Forest

| RD2-score07= 87

| RD2-seed08= 2

| RD2-team08= Oregon

| RD2-score08= 92

| RD3-seed01= 1

| RD3-team01= Kansas

| RD3-score01= 73

| RD3-seed02= 4

| RD3-team02= Illinois

| RD3-score02= 69

| RD3-seed03= 6

| RD3-team03= Texas

| RD3-score03= 70

| RD3-seed04= 2

| RD3-team04= Oregon

| RD3-score04= 72

| RD4-seed01= 1

| RD4-team01= Kansas

| RD4-score01= 104

| RD4-seed02= 2

| RD4-team02= Oregon

| RD4-score02= 86

}}

==Regional Final Summary==

{{basketballbox

| bg = #e3e3e3

| date = Sunday, March 24

| time =

| report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20020609013234/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/men/boxscores/2002/03/24/kaa_oaj/ box score]

| team1 = #1 Kansas Jayhawks

| score1 = 104

| team2 = #2 Oregon Ducks

| score2 = 86

| points1 = N. Collison – 25

| rebounds1 = D. Gooden – 20

| assist1 = A. Miles – 8

| points2 = F. Jones – 32

| rebounds2 = R. Johnson – 10

| assist2 = L. Ridnour – 7

| H1 = 48–42

| H2 = 56–44

| place = Kohl Center{{Snd}} Madison, WI

| attendance = 16,310

| referee = Jim Burr, Leslie Jones, Tom Lopes

| TV = CBS

}}

=South Regional — Lexington, Kentucky=

{{16TeamBracket

| subgroup1= Greenville - Thu/Sat

| subgroup2= Sacramento - Thu/Sat

| subgroup3= Pittsburgh - Fri/Sun

| subgroup4= Greenville - Thu/Sat

| RD3=Regional semifinals

| RD4=Regional Finals

| RD1-seed01= 1

| RD1-team01= Duke

| RD1-score01= 84

| RD1-seed02= 16

| RD1-team02= Winthrop

| RD1-score02= 37

| RD1-seed03= 8

| RD1-team03= Notre Dame

| RD1-score03= 82

| RD1-seed04= 9

| RD1-team04= Charlotte

| RD1-score04= 63

| RD1-seed05= 5

| RD1-team05= Indiana

| RD1-score05= 75

| RD1-seed06= 12

| RD1-team06= Utah

| RD1-score06= 56

| RD1-seed07= 4

| RD1-team07= USC

| RD1-score07= 89

| RD1-seed08= 13

| RD1-team08= UNC Wilmington

| RD1-score08= 93OT

| RD1-seed09= 6

| RD1-team09= California

| RD1-score09= 82

| RD1-seed10= 11

| RD1-team10= Pennsylvania

| RD1-score10= 75

| RD1-seed11= 3

| RD1-team11= Pittsburgh

| RD1-score11= 71

| RD1-seed12= 14

| RD1-team12= Central Connecticut State

| RD1-score12= 54

| RD1-seed13= 7

| RD1-team13= Oklahoma State

| RD1-score13= 61

| RD1-seed14= 10

| RD1-team14= Kent State

| RD1-score14= 69

| RD1-seed15= 2

| RD1-team15= Alabama

| RD1-score15= 86

| RD1-seed16= 15

| RD1-team16= Florida Atlantic

| RD1-score16= 78

| RD2-seed01= 1

| RD2-team01= Duke

| RD2-score01= 84

| RD2-seed02= 8

| RD2-team02= Notre Dame

| RD2-score02= 77

| RD2-seed03= 5

| RD2-team03= Indiana

| RD2-score03= 76

| RD2-seed04= 13

| RD2-team04= UNC Wilmington

| RD2-score04= 67

| RD2-seed05= 6

| RD2-team05= California

| RD2-score05= 50

| RD2-seed06= 3

| RD2-team06= Pittsburgh

| RD2-score06= 63

| RD2-seed07= 10

| RD2-team07= Kent State

| RD2-score07= 71

| RD2-seed08= 2

| RD2-team08= Alabama

| RD2-score08= 58

| RD3-seed01= 1

| RD3-team01= Duke

| RD3-score01= 73

| RD3-seed02= 5

| RD3-team02= Indiana

| RD3-score02= 74

| RD3-seed03= 3

| RD3-team03= Pittsburgh

| RD3-score03= 73

| RD3-seed04=10

| RD3-team04= Kent State

| RD3-score04= 78OT

| RD4-seed01= 5

| RD4-team01= Indiana

| RD4-score01= 81

| RD4-seed02= 10

| RD4-team02= Kent State

| RD4-score02= 69

}}

==Regional Final Summary==

{{basketballbox

| bg = #e3e3e3

| date = Saturday, March 23

| time = 7:00 p.m. EST

| report = [https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/boxscores/2002-03-23-indiana.html box score]

| team1 = #5 Indiana Hoosiers

| score1 = 81

| team2 = #10 Kent State Golden Flashes

| score2 = 69

| points1 = D. Fife – 17

| rebounds1 = J. Jeffries – 7

| assist1 = T. Coverdale, K. Hornsby – 7

| points2 = A. Gates – 22

| rebounds2 = A. Gates, D. Shaw – 8

| assist2 = T. Huffman – 4

| H1 = 40–28

| H2 = 41–41

| place = Rupp Arena{{Snd}} Lexington, KY

| attendance = 22,435

| referee = Mark Whitehead, Scott Thornley, Tom Nunez

| TV = CBS

}}

=West Regional — San Jose, California=

{{16TeamBracket

| subgroup1= Pittsburgh - Fri/Sun

| subgroup2= Albuquerque - Thu/Sat

| subgroup3= Albuquerque - Thu/Sat

| subgroup4= Dallas - Fri/Sun

| RD3=Regional semifinals

| RD4=Regional Finals

| RD1-seed01= 1

| RD1-team01= Cincinnati

| RD1-score01= 90

| RD1-seed02= 16

| RD1-team02= Boston University

| RD1-score02= 52

| RD1-seed03= 8

| RD1-team03= UCLA

| RD1-score03= 80

| RD1-seed04= 9

| RD1-team04= Ole Miss

| RD1-score04= 58

| RD1-seed05= 5

| RD1-team05= Miami (FL)

| RD1-score05= 80

| RD1-seed06= 12

| RD1-team06= Missouri

| RD1-score06= 93

| RD1-seed07= 4

| RD1-team07= Ohio State

| RD1-score07= 69

| RD1-seed08= 13

| RD1-team08= Davidson

| RD1-score08= 64

| RD1-seed09= 6

| RD1-team09= Gonzaga

| RD1-score09= 66

| RD1-seed10= 11

| RD1-team10= Wyoming

| RD1-score10= 73

| RD1-seed11= 3

| RD1-team11= Arizona

| RD1-score11= 86

| RD1-seed12= 14

| RD1-team12= UC-Santa Barbara

| RD1-score12= 81

| RD1-seed13= 7

| RD1-team13= Xavier

| RD1-score13= 70

| RD1-seed14= 10

| RD1-team14= Hawaii

| RD1-score14= 58

| RD1-seed15= 2

| RD1-team15= Oklahoma

| RD1-score15= 71

| RD1-seed16= 15

| RD1-team16= Illinois-Chicago

| RD1-score16=63

| RD2-seed01= 1

| RD2-team01= Cincinnati

| RD2-score01= 101

| RD2-seed02= 8

| RD2-team02= UCLA

| RD2-score02= 1052OT

| RD2-seed03= 12

| RD2-team03= Missouri

| RD2-score03= 83

| RD2-seed04= 4

| RD2-team04= Ohio State

| RD2-score04= 67

| RD2-seed05= 11

| RD2-team05= Wyoming

| RD2-score05= 60

| RD2-seed06= 3

| RD2-team06= Arizona

| RD2-score06= 68

| RD2-seed07= 7

| RD2-team07= Xavier

| RD2-score07= 65

| RD2-seed08= 2

| RD2-team08= Oklahoma

| RD2-score08= 78

| RD3-seed01= 8

| RD3-team01= UCLA

| RD3-score01= 73

| RD3-seed02= 12

| RD3-team02= Missouri

| RD3-score02= 82

| RD3-seed03= 3

| RD3-team03= Arizona

| RD3-score03= 67

| RD3-seed04= 2

| RD3-team04= Oklahoma

| RD3-score04= 88

| RD4-seed01= 12

| RD4-team01= Missouri

| RD4-score01= 75

| RD4-seed02= 2

| RD4-team02= Oklahoma

| RD4-score02= 81

}}

Ohio State vacated all 32 games including its NCAA Tournament appearance from the 2001–02 season due to the Jim O’Brien scandal.{{Cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/news/story?id=2362496|title=OSU gets probation|date=2006-03-10|website=ESPN.com|access-date=2017-06-05}} Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Ohio State removing the wins from its own record.

==Regional Final Summary==

{{basketballbox

| bg = #e3e3e3

| date = Saturday, March 23

| time =

| report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20020619034518/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/men/boxscores/2002/03/23/oae_mbh/ box score]

| team1 = #2 Oklahoma Sooners

| score1 = 81

| team2 = #12 Missouri Tigers

| score2 = 75

| points1 = H. Price – 18

| rebounds1 = Q. White, D, Selvy – 7

| assist1 = Q. White – 7

| points2 = R. Paulding – 22

| rebounds2 = T. Bryant – 9

| assist2 = W. Stokes, R. Paulding – 4

| H1 = 41–32

| H2 = 40–43

| place = Compaq Center{{Snd}} San Jose, CA

| attendance = 18,040

| referee = John Cahill, Terry Moore, John Hughes

| TV = CBS

}}

=Final Four — Atlanta, Georgia=

{{4TeamBracket | RD1=National semifinals | RD2=National Championship Game | RD1-seed1=E1

| RD1-team1= Maryland

| RD1-score1= 97

| RD1-seed2= M1

| RD1-team2= Kansas

| RD1-score2= 88

| RD1-seed3= S5

| RD1-team3= Indiana

| RD1-score3= 73

| RD1-seed4= W2

| RD1-team4= Oklahoma

| RD1-score4= 64

| RD2-seed1= E1

| RD2-team1= Maryland

| RD2-score1=64

| RD2-seed2=S5

| RD2-team2= Indiana

| RD2-score2=52

}}

Broadcast information

ESPN broadcast the opening-round game, then turned coverage over to CBS Sports for the remaining 63 games. They were carried on a regional basis until the "Elite Eight", at which point all games were shown nationally.

Westwood One had exclusive radio coverage.

=CBS Sports announcers=

=Westwood One announcers=

References

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See also