March 4, 2002
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - Gonzaga University senior point guard Dan Dickau and Bulldogs head coach Mark Few were both recognized by the National Assocation of Basketball Coaches as the organization released its 2002 All-American and All-District Coaches Awards. Dickau was a second team All-American selection after winning West Coast Conference Player of the Year honors and helping to lead the Bulldogs to a No. 6 national ranking. Few was named the District 14 Coach of the Year after guiding the Bulldogs to a 28-3 record.
2002 NABC/Pontiac Division I All-America Teams
First TeamJason Williams Duke UniversityDrew Gooden University of KansasMike Dunleavy Duke UniversityJuan Dixon University of MarylandSteve Logan University of Cincinnati
Second TeamDan Dickau Gonzaga UniversityJared Jeffries Indiana UniversityCasey Jacobson Stanford UniversityTayshaun Prince University of KentuckyUdonis Haslem University of Florida
Third TeamJason Gardner University of ArizonaCarlos Boozer Duke UniversitySam Clancy University of Southern CaliforniaKirk Hinrich University of KansasDavid West Xavier University
2002 NABA/Pontiac Division I All-District Coaches
District 1 Tom Brennan (University of Vermont)District 2 Dave Margarity (Marist College)District 3 Ben Howland (University of Pittsburgh)District 4 Steve Merfeld (Hampton University)District 5 Herb Sendek (North Carolina State University)District 6 Mark Gottfried (University of Alabama) - tie Jim Harrick (University of Georgia)District 7 Jeff Lebo (Tennessee Tech University)District 8 Tic Price (McNeese State University)District 9 Bob Knight (Texas Tech University)District 10 Bob Huggins (University of Cincinnati)District 11 Tom Crean (Marquette University)District 12 Roy Williams (University of Kansas)District 13 Riley Wallace (University of Hawai'i)District 14 Mark Few (Gonzaga University)District 15 Henry Bibby (University of Southern California) tie Paul Westphal (Pepperdine University)