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2000–01 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

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Ranking
CoachesNo. 6
APNo. 4
2000–01 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 4 Illinois 13 3   .813 27 8   .771
No. 3 Michigan State 13 3   .813 28 5   .848
No. 20 Indiana 10 6   .625 21 13   .618
No. 25 Wisconsin 9 7   .563 18 11   .621
No. 24 Iowa 7 9   .438 23 12   .657
Penn State 7 9   .438 21 12   .636
Purdue 6 10   .375 17 15   .531
Minnesota 5 11   .313 18 14   .563
Michigan 4 12   .250 10 18   .357
Northwestern 3 13   .188 11 19   .367
Ohio State* 0 0   0 0  
2001 Big Ten tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
*Ohio State: 30 reg. season games; 1 NCAA Tourn. game vacated due to sanctions against the program
Disputed record: Ohio State-(20-11)(11-5)

The 2000–01 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Regular season

In May 2000, Lon Kruger left Illinois to become head coach of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. Bill Self was named Illinois’ 15th head men’s basketball coach on June 9, 2000. Self came to Illinois from Tulsa where he had led the Golden Hurricane to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, including a 32-5 record and tournament run to the regional finals in 2000. The 2000-01 season, Self ’s first at Illinois, was memorable. The Illini were ranked in the Top 10 the entire season and tied for the Big Ten Championship with Michigan State before earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Illini run ended in the regional final to eventual national runner-up Arizona, the third meeting between the two schools on the season. Sophomore Frank Williams became the first Illini player to earn Big Ten Player of the Year honors since 1967 and was named to several postseason All-America squads. Junior Cory Bradford set an NCAA record by making a three-point field goal in 88 consecutive games.

Team

No. Player Hometown High School Class Position
00 Brett Melton Mahomet, Illinois Mahomet-Seymour High School Fr. Guard
5 Nate Mast Champaign, Illinois Champaign Central High School Sr. Guard
12 Joe Cross Carbondale, Illinois Carbondale High School Sr. Guard
13 Cory Bradford Memphis, Tennessee Raleigh Egypt High School Jr. Guard
21 Robert Archibald Ballwin, Missouri Lafayette High School Jr. Forward/Center
22 Lucas Johnson Des Plaines, Illinois Maine West High School Jr. Forward
24 Sean Harrington Bartlett, Illinois Elgin High School Fr. Guard
25 Jerrance Howard Peoria, Illinois Peoria High School Fr. Guard
30 Frank Williams Peoria, Illinois Manual High School So. Guard
33 Damir Krupalija Rockford, Illinois Rockford Boylan High School Jr. Forward
34 Brian Cook Lincoln, Illinois Lincoln Community High School So. Forward
40 Sergio McClain (captain) Peoria, Illinois Manual High School Sr. Forward
45 Nick Smith Valrico, Florida Bloomingdale High School Fr. Center
52 Marcus Griffin (captain) Peoria, Illinois Manual High School Sr. Forward

Schedule

Source[2]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular Season
11/17/2000*
no, no
No. 8 vs. Maine W 86-57  1-0
Assembly Hall (13,044)
Champaign, IL
11/20/2000*
no, no
No. 8 vs. UNLV
Maui Invitational Tournament
W 74-69  2-0
Lahaina Civic Center (2,500)
Lahaina, HI
11/21/2000*
no, no
No. 8 vs. #6 Maryland
Maui Invitational Tournament
W 90-80  3-0
Lahaina Civic Center (2,500)
Lahaina, HI
11/22/2000*
no, no
No. 8 vs. #1 Arizona
Maui Invitational Tournament Championship
L 76-79  3-1
Lahaina Civic Center (2,500)
Lahaina, HI
11/26/2000*
no, no
No. 8 vs. Texas Southern W 86-67  4-1
Assembly Hall (12,970)
Champaign, IL
11/28/2000*
no, no
No. 9 vs. #1 Duke
Big Ten-ACC Challenge
L 77-78  4-2
Greensboro Coliseum (17,966)
Greensboro, NC
12/2/2000*
no, no
No. 9 @ Kansas State W 76-56  5-2
Bramlage Coliseum (6,415)
Manhattan, KS
12/6/2000*
no, no
No. 9 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 85-44  6-2
Assembly Hall (12,312)
Champaign, IL
12/9/2000*
no, no
No. 9 vs. #7 Seton Hall W 87-79  7-2
Assembly Hall (16,683)
Champaign, IL
12/16/2000*
no, no
No. 5 vs. #7 Arizona W 81-73  8-2
United Center (21,885)
Chicago, IL
12/21/2000*
no, no
No. 5 vs. Missouri
Braggin' Rights
W 86-81 ot 9-2
Scottrade Center (22,089)
St. Louis, MO
12/23/2000*
no, no
No. 5 @ Texas L 64-72  9-3
Frank Erwin Center (11,916)
Austin, TX
12/29/2000*
no, no
No. 9 vs. Illinois-Chicago W 77-64  10-3
Rosemont Horizon (9,152)
Rosemont, IL
1/3/2001
no, no
No. 9 vs. Minnesota W 80-64  11-3 (1-0)
Assembly Hall (13,840)
Champaign, IL
1/6/2001
no, no
No. 9 vs. Ohio State W 83-68  12-3 (2-0)
Assembly Hall (16,683)
Champaign, IL
1/11/2001
no, no
No. 7 @ Iowa L 62-78  12-4 (2-1)
Carver–Hawkeye Arena (15,500)
Iowa City, IA
1/13/2001
no, no
No. 7 vs. Michigan W 80-51  13-4 (3-1)
Assembly Hall (16,683)
Champaign, IL
1/17/2001
no, no
No. 11 @ Northwestern W 63-49  14-4 (4-1)
Welsh-Ryan Arena (8,117)
Evanston, IL
1/20/2001
no, no
No. 11 vs. Penn State W 92-60  15-4 (5-1)
Assembly Hall (16,683)
Champaign, IL
1/25/2001
no, no
No. 7 @ Michigan W 55-51  16-4 (6-1)
Crisler Arena (11,092)
Ann Arbor, MI
1/31/2001
no, no
No. 6 @ Penn State L 95-98 ot 16-5 (6-2)
Bryce Jordan Center (8,953)
University Park, PA
2/3/2001
no, no
No. 6 vs. Northwestern W 84-59  17-5 (7-2)
Assembly Hall (16,683)
Champaign, IL
2/6/2001
no, no
No. 7 vs. #4 Michigan State W 77-66  18-5 (8-2)
Assembly Hall (16,683)
Champaign, IL
2/10/2001
no, no
No. 7 @ Purdue W 82-61  19-5 (9-2)
Mackey Arena (14,123)
West Lafayette, IN
2/13/2001
no, no
No. 4 vs. #19 Wisconsin W 68-67  20-5 (10-2)
Assembly Hall (16,683)
Champaign, IL
2/17/2001
no, no
No. 4 @ Indiana W 67-61  21-5 (11-2)
Assembly Hall (17,460)
Bloomington, IN
2/22/2001
no, no
No. 3 @ Ohio State L 61-63  21-6 (11-3)
Value City Arena (19,200)
Columbus, OH
2/24/2001
no, no
No. 3 vs. Iowa W 89-63  22-6 (12-3)
Assembly Hall (16,683)
Champaign, IL
3/4/2001
no, no
No. 5 @ Minnesota W 67-59  23-6 (13-3)
Williams Arena (14,329)
Minneapolis, MN
Big Ten Tournament
3/9/2001*
no, no
No. 4 vs. Purdue
Big Ten Tournament
W 83-66  24-6
United Center (22,679)
Chicago, IL
3/10/2001*
no, no
No. 4 vs. Indiana
Big Ten Tournament
L 56-58  24-7
United Center (23,418)
Chicago, IL
NCAA Tournament
3/16/2001*
no, no
No. 4 vs. Northwestern State
NCAA Tournament, Regional Round of 16
W 96-54  25-7
University of Dayton Arena (13,007)
Dayton, OH
3/18/2001*
no, no
No. 4 vs. Charlotte
NCAA Tournament, Regional Quarterfinals
W 79-61  26-7
University of Dayton Arena (13,159)
Dayton, OH
3/23/2001*
no, no
No. 4 vs. #12 Kansas
NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinals
W 80-64  27-7
Alamodome (28,962)
San Antonio, TX
3/25/2001*
no, no
No. 4 vs. #5 Arizona
NCAA Tournament, Regional Finals
L 81-87  27-8
Alamodome (30,212)
San Antonio, TX
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

Player stats

Player Games Played Field Goals Three Pointers Free Throws Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Points
Frank Williams[3] 34 168 39 133 126 148 9 67 508
Marcus Griffin[4] 34 154 0 77 203 34 44 29 385
Brian Cook[5] 35 147 28 69 212 43 45 21 391
Cory Bradford[6] 35 113 72 47 89 63 3 23 345
Sergio McClain[7] 35 87 18 69 194 102 7 46 261
Robert Archibald[8] 34 77 0 90 154 22 26 12 244
Sean Harrington[9] 35 61 51 27 49 41 1 27 200
Lucas Johnson[10] 35 48 18 62 116 59 5 20 176
Damir Krupalija[11] 27 43 7 36 105 18 4 16 129

NCAA basketball tournament

  • Midwest regional
    • Illinois 96, Northwestern State 54
    • Illinois 79, Charlotte 61
    • Illinois 80, Kansas 64
    • Arizona 87, Illinois 81

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Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the NBA

Round Pick Player NBA Club

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Rankings

References