2002
Mike Davis (the crazy one who ran onto the court against Kentucky at Freedom Hall in Louisville). He coached IU to a NCAA Runner-Up finish the previous year before the embarassing incident (2002). Kelvin Sampson. He had violations committed at his former employer (Oklahoma) as well as Indiana. Tom Crean, the former coach at Marquette and the current coach of the Indiana University men's basketball program.
Maryland vs Indiana
2002
Not a very specific question: Men's Basketball - Maryland over Indiana 64-52 Women's Basketball - UConn over Oklahoma 82-70 college football gets a little confusing 2001 BCS championship (played in 2002) University of Miami Hurricanes over Nebraska Huskers 37-14 2002 BCS championship (played in 2003) The Ohio State University Buckeyes over University of Miami Hurricanes 31-24 (double Overtime)
1975-1976 Indiana. 32-0. Actually there was another team that went undefeated and won a NCAA basketball national championship. It was in 1996. Fort Hays State of Hays, KS went undefeated in the regular season and post season. Winning the NCAA Div 2 national championship. Sure, it's div. 2, but an undefeated college basketball season is so infrequent, at any level, it should be recognized.
Matt Doherty began coaching the UNC men's basketball team during the 2000-2001 season and continued to do so until the end of the 2002-2003 season. The women's coach was Sylvia Hatchell.
The last time the Indiana Hoosiers Men's Basketball team went to the NCAA Championship game was in 2002, where they lost to Maryland by a score of 64-52.
: Coach Debbie Bradley was the first woman to coach an NCAA men's basketball team at Miami of Ohio in the MAC Conference, I believe. Later, she coached World Harvest Bible College to the NCBAA National Championship in 2002. She is currently their coach. : ESPN, one year, I believe, had an NCAA men's basketball game and discussed this and the one commentator had to correct the other, stating that Debbie Bradley was the first.
January 2002
University of Maryland (32-4) Coached by Gary Williams
Patrick Ewing was a famous basketball player who played from 1985 - 2002. He then went on to coach from 2002 - 2012. Throughout his playing career, he played in the teams of New York Knicks, Seattle Supersonics and Orlando Magic.