1. Named First Team All-America by The Associated Press as a senior.
2. Voted the 2002 ACC Player of the Year, garnering more votes than AP National Player of the Year Jason Williams of Duke.
3. Joined Albert King, the late Len Bias and Joe Smith (Minnesota Timberwolves) as only Maryland players to capture ACC Player of the Year honors.
4. Named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Final Four after leading Maryland to school’s first men’s basketball national championship.
5. Became Maryland’s all-time scoring leader when he scored 29 points against Wisconsin to help Terps advance to Sweet Sixteen, passing Bias (2,149 points).
6. Finished No. 2 all-time in steals at Maryland with 333.
7. Only player in NCAA history to accumulate 2,000 points, 300 steals and 200 three-point field goals.
8. Joined John Lucas (head coach of Cleveland Cavaliers) as only Terps to be named All-ACC First Team three consecutive seasons.
9. Won 110 games, the most by any Maryland player.
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