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Here are the points-per-game (PPG) for the seven leading scorers on OU’s 2002 Final Four team.
16.5 ... Hollis Price (G, 6-1, 165, Junior)
16.0 ... Aaron McGhee (F, 6-8, 250, Senior)
14.6 ... Ebi Ere (G, 6-5, 215, Junior)
_9.2 ... Jason Detrick (G, 6-5, 210, Junior)
_7.6 ... Quannas White (G, 6-1, 190, Junior)
_6.7 ... Daryan Selvey (F, 6-6, 215, Senior)
_4.8 ... Jabahri Brown (C, 6-10, 210, Sophomore)
Times have changed. Looking back on this roster, I was reminded that 6 of the top 7 players were TRANSFERS. From the list above, only Hollis Price signed with Oklahoma directly out of high school.
Jabahri Brown spent a year at Florida International University. He TRANSFERRED to Oklahoma, sat out a year, and became eligible to play in December, 2001. He attended classes at Rose State College in Midwest City, Oklahoma for the fall 2000 semester.
Five of the above-listed players were JUCO TRANSFERS:
Aaron McGhee TRANSFERRED to OU from Vincennes University, a 2-year college in Vincennes, Indiana.
McGhee started his career at Cincinnati, where he played one season (1998-99) and averaged 2.8 points and 1.9 rebounds in 30 games. He left Cincinnati to become a first-team National Junior College Athletic Association All-American in 1999-00 at Vincennes (Ind.) University where he averaged 26.5 points, 9.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.6 blocked shots per contest. He was named MVP of the 2000 NJCAA national tournament when he averaged 34.5 points per game as Vincennes went 32-5 and placed fifth in the national tournament. Set a Vincennes single-season scoring record (874 points).
Ebi Eri played college basketball at Barton County Community College from 2000 to 2002. He TRANSFERRED to the University of Oklahoma before the 2002 season.
Jason Detrick TRANSFERRED from Missouri State-West Plains.
Quannas White TRANSFERRED from Midland (Tex.) Community College.
Daryan Selvy, originally from West Memphis, Arkansas, was a junior college All-American at Carl Albert Junior College in Oklahoma.
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The following article from the USA TODAY is a good read:
Team chemistry has been key for Sooners
By Tom Weir, USA TODAY
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/spor...2tourney/2002-03-18-usat-cover-price-team.htm
16.5 ... Hollis Price (G, 6-1, 165, Junior)
16.0 ... Aaron McGhee (F, 6-8, 250, Senior)
14.6 ... Ebi Ere (G, 6-5, 215, Junior)
_9.2 ... Jason Detrick (G, 6-5, 210, Junior)
_7.6 ... Quannas White (G, 6-1, 190, Junior)
_6.7 ... Daryan Selvey (F, 6-6, 215, Senior)
_4.8 ... Jabahri Brown (C, 6-10, 210, Sophomore)
Times have changed. Looking back on this roster, I was reminded that 6 of the top 7 players were TRANSFERS. From the list above, only Hollis Price signed with Oklahoma directly out of high school.
Jabahri Brown spent a year at Florida International University. He TRANSFERRED to Oklahoma, sat out a year, and became eligible to play in December, 2001. He attended classes at Rose State College in Midwest City, Oklahoma for the fall 2000 semester.
Five of the above-listed players were JUCO TRANSFERS:
Aaron McGhee TRANSFERRED to OU from Vincennes University, a 2-year college in Vincennes, Indiana.
McGhee started his career at Cincinnati, where he played one season (1998-99) and averaged 2.8 points and 1.9 rebounds in 30 games. He left Cincinnati to become a first-team National Junior College Athletic Association All-American in 1999-00 at Vincennes (Ind.) University where he averaged 26.5 points, 9.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.6 blocked shots per contest. He was named MVP of the 2000 NJCAA national tournament when he averaged 34.5 points per game as Vincennes went 32-5 and placed fifth in the national tournament. Set a Vincennes single-season scoring record (874 points).
Ebi Eri played college basketball at Barton County Community College from 2000 to 2002. He TRANSFERRED to the University of Oklahoma before the 2002 season.
Jason Detrick TRANSFERRED from Missouri State-West Plains.
Quannas White TRANSFERRED from Midland (Tex.) Community College.
Daryan Selvy, originally from West Memphis, Arkansas, was a junior college All-American at Carl Albert Junior College in Oklahoma.
**********
The following article from the USA TODAY is a good read:
Team chemistry has been key for Sooners
By Tom Weir, USA TODAY
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/spor...2tourney/2002-03-18-usat-cover-price-team.htm