Kansas, Duke, Maryland, Cincinnati lead the field of 65

By Michael Marot, Ap Sports Writer     Mar 10, 2002

Duke was seeded No. 1 for the NCAA tournament for a record fifth straight year Sunday, joined atop the regional brackets by top-ranked Kansas, Maryland and Cincinnati.

Maryland’s selection as a No. 1 was its first. The Terrapins, like Kansas _ which lost to Oklahoma on Sunday _ did not win their conference tournament title. Both were regular-season champions.

Only Cincinnati won both its regular season and tournament titles. Duke won the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament Sunday.

Kansas, Duke, Maryland, Cincinnati lead the field of 65

By Michael Marot, Ap Sports Writer     Mar 10, 2002

Duke was seeded No. 1 for the NCAA tournament for a record fifth straight year Sunday, joined atop the regional brackets by top-ranked Kansas, Maryland and Cincinnati.

Maryland’s selection as a No. 1 was its first. The Terrapins, like Kansas _ which lost to Oklahoma on Sunday _ did not win their conference tournament title. Both were regular-season champions.

Only Cincinnati won both its regular season and tournament titles. Duke won the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament Sunday.

Kansas, Duke, Maryland, Cincinnati lead the field of 65

By Michael Marot, Ap Sports Writer     Mar 10, 2002

Duke was seeded No. 1 for the NCAA tournament for a record fifth straight year Sunday, joined atop the regional brackets by top-ranked Kansas, Maryland and Cincinnati.

Maryland’s selection as a No. 1 was its first. The Terrapins, like Kansas _ which lost to Oklahoma on Sunday _ did not win their conference tournament title. Both were regular-season champions.

Only Cincinnati won both its regular season and tournament titles. Duke won the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament Sunday.

Kansas, Duke, Maryland, Cincinnati lead the field of 65

By Michael Marot, Ap Sports Writer     Mar 10, 2002

Duke was seeded No. 1 for the NCAA tournament for a record fifth straight year Sunday, joined atop the regional brackets by top-ranked Kansas, Maryland and Cincinnati.

Maryland’s selection as a No. 1 was its first. The Terrapins, like Kansas _ which lost to Oklahoma on Sunday _ did not win their conference tournament title. Both were regular-season champions.

Only Cincinnati won both its regular season and tournament titles. Duke won the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament Sunday.

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