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1998–99 Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team

American college basketball season


American college basketball season

FieldValue
modeBasketball
year1998–99
prev_year1997–98
next_year1999–00
teamMaryland Terrapins
conferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
short_confACC
CoachRank8
APRank5
record28–6
conf_record13–3
head_coachGary Williams
hc_year10th
asst_coach1Billy Hahn
Dave Dickerson
Jimmy Patsos
stadiumCole Field House
championBB&T Classic Champions
bowl[NCAA tournament](1999-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
bowl_resultSweet Sixteen

Dave Dickerson Jimmy Patsos

The 1998–99 Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team represented the University of Maryland in the 1998–1999 college basketball season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The team was led by head coach Gary Williams and played their home games at the Cole Field House. Ranked as high as #2 in the AP and Coaches' polls, the team finished 28–6, 13–3 in ACC play and lost in the semifinals of the ACC tournament to UNC. They received an at-large bid as a number 2 seed in the 1999 NCAA tournament, where they lost to St. John's in the Sweet Sixteen. Official highlights of the season can now be viewed online.

Pre-season

Accolades

Team

AP ranked Preseason #6 team.

Obinna Ekezie

Preseason All-American

Laron Profit

Preseason All-American

Roster

  • Gary Williams ()
  • Billy Hahn ()
  • Dave Dickerson ()
  • Jimmy Patsos (Catholic)

Season Recap

With nearly all of its starters returning and a #6 preseason ranking, the Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team began the 1998–99 season with high expectations for a successful season and a deep run in the NCAA tournament. In their opening game, the team broke its record for margin of victory in a 113–46 victory against Western Carolina (a record that would be broken six weeks later with a 75-point victory over North Texas ). The Terrapins also went 6–0 against nonconference opponents at home, increasing their nonconference home winning streak to 64, the longest in the country at the time.

The team participated in two preseason tournaments, winning both. They defeated AU-Puerto Rico, UCLA, and Pittsburgh in the Puerto Rico shootout, and Stanford and Depaul in the 4-team BB&T Classic. Their first loss of the season came in Lexington against Tubby Smith's #5 ranked Kentucky Wildcats.

In ACC play, the team outscored its opponents by an average of 17.4 points in victories while posting an overall home record of 13–1 (7–1), its lone home loss coming against Duke. The team would finish 2nd in the ACC regular season standings with a 13–3 record, Maryland's best run since the 1994–95 season. In the 1999 ACC Tournament, the Terrapins defeated Florida State before losing to North Carolina in the semifinals.

The Terrapins received a #2 seed in the South region on the NCAA tournament – the highest seed ever received by a Gary Williams team – and breezed through their first two matches against Valparaiso and Creighton. However, in the regional semifinals, the team struggled against #3 seed St. Johns, ending the first half of the game in a nearly eight-minute scoring drought. Maryland lost 76–62 and once again failed to advance past the Sweet Sixteen.

Accolades

Steve Francis

2nd Team All-American

Naismith and Wooden Award Finalist

1st Team All-ACC

ACC All-Tournament Team

Terrence Morris

Honorable Mention All-American

1st Team All-ACC

Laron Profit

Honorable Mention All-American

Lonny Baxter & Juan Dixon

ACC All-Freshmen Honorable Mention

Draft

238Laron ProfitOrlando Magic

Schedule

|- !colspan=11| Exhibition |- !colspan=11| Regular season (1–0) (1–1) (2–1) (3–1) (4–1) (5–1) (6–1) (7–1) (7–2) (7–3) (8–3) (9–3) (10–3) (11–3) (12–3) (13–3) |- !colspan=11| ACC tournament |- !colspan=11| 1999 NCAA men's basketball tournament

Rankings

PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Wk 15Wk 16FinalAPCoaches
665225545544775555
555225546544675558

References

References

  1. "Ekezie, Profit Named Preseason Honorable Mention All-American". umterps.com.
  2. "Men's Basketball Team a Consensus Top Five National Selection". UMTerps.com.
  3. Feinstein, John. (27 October 1998). "The Hunted". The Washington Post.
  4. "Men's Basketball Selected to Finish Second in Conference". UMTerps.com.
  5. "Terps Bomb North Texas, 132–57". UMTerps.com.
  6. "Terps Selected to Play in School-Record Sixth Consecutive NCAA Tournament". UMTerps.com.
  7. "1998–99 Men's Basketball Results".
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