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Fab Five: Breakout players from the NCAA Tournament
Seth Davis
April 09, 2001
Lonny Baxter, center, Maryland After first-round no-show, averaged 19.8 points and II rebounds over next four games.
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April 09, 2001

Fab Five: Breakout Players From The Ncaa Tournament

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Lonny Baxter, center, Maryland
After first-round no-show, averaged 19.8 points and II rebounds over next four games.

Dan Dickau, guard, Gonzaga
Scored 29 in first-round upset of Virginia; Casey Calvary got pub, but Bulldogs were 21-3 with Dickau in lineup, 5-4 without.

Trevor Huffman, guard, Kent State
Scored 24, including II of Golden Flashes' final 15—as they rallied from 12 behind to upset Indiana in first round.

Marvin O'Connor, guard, St. Joseph's
Tied career high with 37 points in second-round loss to Stanford. "I'd never heard of him before we drew St. Joe's," said Cardinal's Casey Jacobsen.

Tarvis Williams, center, Hampton
Averaged 16 points and seven blocks in his two games.

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