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Terps Match Highest Preseason Ranking In History
Byron Mouton is one of four returning starters for the Terrapins as they begin their quest to return to the Final Four.

Byron Mouton is one of four returning starters for the Terrapins as they begin their quest to return to the Final Four.

Nov. 1, 2001

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Seven months after matching Maryland's highest final college basketball ranking in history, the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll has done the same by matching the Terps' highest-ever preseason ranking.

Maryland, which finished the 200-01 season with a 25-11 mark, a trip to its first Final Four, and a No. 4 spot in the coaches poll, has been picked behind Duke and Illinois as the country's No. 3 team in the season's first official poll. Previously, Maryland earned No. 3 preseason billing in 1973 and 1975.

It is the Terps' highest coaches poll ranking since being tabbed No. 2 on Dec. 7, 1999, and the highest preseason ranking ever for a Gary Williams-led team. Last season's Terps were picked preseason No. 5 by the Associated Press, Williams' previous high.

Maryland returns four starters from its 2001 team that reached the national semifinals and staged a four-game classic season-long series with eventual champion Duke. The Blue Devils, who also return four starters, topped the poll with 30 of 31 first-place votes.

Illinois, who Maryland will face at Cole Field House on Nov. 27, earned the only other first-place vote. The Illini beat the Terrapins at last season's Maui Invitational and will face Maryland for a third consecutive season when the teams clash in the ACC/Big 10 Challenge. Maryland beat Illinois in the 1999 BB&T Classic.

The Terps, who open their exhibition season on Friday evening against the EA SPORTS All-Stars, open the 2001-02 campaign against defending NCAA runner-up Arizona at next week's Coaches vs. Cancer IKON Classic at Madison Square Garden. Other teams in the two-day college basketball opener are No. 4-ranked Florida and No. 17 Temple.

In all, eight Maryland opponents are ranked in the USA Today/ESPN Top 25: (1) Duke, (2) Illinois, (5) Florida, (11) Virginia, (17) Temple, (19) North Carolina and (23) Oklahoma.

Maryland has been ranked in the USA Today/ESPN Top 25 in 60 of the last 61 rankings, dating to the 1998 season. It is Maryland's highest ranking in the USA Today/ESPN Top 25 poll since December of 1999 when the Steve Francis-led Terps were No. 2 following a win over No. 5 Stanford in the BB&T Classic.

 

 

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