1993–94_Arkansas_Razorbacks_men's_basketball_team

1993–94 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team

1993–94 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team

American college basketball season


The 1993–94 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 1993–94 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. It was Nolan Richardson's ninth season as head coach at Arkansas. The Razorbacks played their home games at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas as members of the West Division of the Southeastern Conference. Arkansas finished the season 31–3, 14–2 in SEC play to win the West Division and regular season overall championships. The Hogs defeated Georgia in the quarterfinals of the SEC tournament before losing to Kentucky in the semifinals. The Razorbacks received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the 1 seed in the Midwest Regional, their seventh straight trip to the tournament. Arkansas defeated North Carolina A&T and Georgetown to advance to the Sweet Sixteen for the fourth time in five years. There the Razorbacks defeated Tulsa and Michigan to earn a trip to the Final Four. It was Arkansas's fifth trip to the Final Four in program history. In the Final Four, they defeated Arizona before beating Duke in the National Championship game. Thanks to Scotty Thurman's high arching three-point shot with less than a minute to play in the national championship game, the team earned its first national championship in school history. Thurman's shot is known as the "Shot heard 'round Arkansas",[2] and is considered one of the greatest plays in Arkansas Razorbacks sports history. Corliss Williamson was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament. 1993-94 is considered the greatest single season in Arkansas' one-hundred-year history of men's basketball.

Quick Facts Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball, NCAA tournament National ChampionsSEC regular season championsSEC West Division champions ...
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Previous season

The Razorbacks finished the 1992–93 season 22–9, 10–6 in SEC play to win the SEC West Division championship. Arkansas defeated Georgia before losing in the semifinals of the SEC tournament to Kentucky. The Razorbacks received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the 4 seed in the East Regional. Arkansas defeated Holy Cross and St. John's to advance to the Sweet Sixteen for the third time in four years. There they lost to 4th-ranked and eventual national champion North Carolina. This team was dubbed "Richardson's Runts", due to the fact that Dwight Stewart was the tallest player on the team at 6'9".[3]

Roster

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Schedule and results

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Rankings

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Awards and honors

Player statistics

PlayerGGSMPFGFGAFG%2P2PA2P%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%ORBDRBTRBASTSTLBLKTOVPFPTS
Williamson3434989
Thurman3434987
Dillard340421
Beck3434876
Stewart3427724
McDaniel3113669
Crawford304536
Robinson276479
Rimac3412406
Wilson301287
Biley18294
Martin270160
Engskov9023
Biggers183178
Merritt9021
School Totals34

Team players drafted into the NBA

YearRoundPickPlayerNBA Team
1995 1 13 Corliss Williamson Sacramento Kings
1996 2 58 Darnell Robinson Dallas Mavericks

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References

  1. Warner, Rick (April 5, 1994). "Thurman fires shot heard 'round Arkansas". The Desert Sun. Associated Press. p. D1. Retrieved May 13, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Newton, David (January 9, 1993). "'Suffering' Razorbacks meet USC". Sports. The State. p. 1C, 3C. Retrieved November 5, 2022. Thurman is one of seven Razorbacks 6-foot-5 or shorter, thus the team's nickname "Richardson's Runts." Sophomore center Dwight Stewart is the tallest player at 6-9.
  3. "Arkansas, Michigan To Match". The New York Times. March 26, 1994. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  4. "Arkansas Bids Fab Four A Farewell". The New York Times. March 28, 1994. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  5. "1993–94 Arkansas Basketball Schedule". hogstats.com. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  6. "Final Four Most Outstanding Players". cbs.sportsline.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2008. Retrieved March 31, 2008.
  7. "1995 NBA Draft on Basketballreference.com". Archived from the original on March 17, 2010. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  8. "Corey Beck." www.basketball-reference.com. Retrieved January 25, 2014.
  9. "Clint McDaniel." www.basketball-reference.com. Retrieved January 25, 2014.

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