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Nobody personifies "heart" more than Juan Dixon. The tall, lanky guard from Baltimore suffered through the drug-related deaths of his parents and red-tape in the college admission process to become one of the finest to ever wear a uniform for the University of Maryland. After much wrangling, Dixon made his way into campus, and after a redshirt season, began to see minutes backing up stud guard Steve Francis in the '98 - '99 season. The following year, Dixon moved to the starting 2-guard spot, and made a name for himself in due time. A February 2000 game at Duke, where he scored 30 points and ended the Blue Devils' 46-game home winning streak, raised the eyebrows of many. More of the same would follow next year. Despite losing 5 out of 6 mid-season, Dixon stepped up as a leader, righting the ship, and taking the team to the NCAA Tournament. There he led them to an upset win over a top-seeded Stanford team to reach the Final Four, the first ever Final Four for the University of Maryland. In the Final Four, Maryland played eventual champion, Duke, losing for the 3rd time in 4 meetings that year. In 2002, Dixon emerged as the most clutch player in the nation, especially at the free-throw line (94%). Before the season started, he had dedicated himself to getting the team back to the Final Four. With four returning seniors, discipline was not an issue. The team won the ACC regular season (15-1), and earned a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Six games later, and against pedigree teams (Wisconsin, Kentucky, and Connecticut, as well as Kansas and Indiana in the Final Four), Dixon had taken Maryland, to the promised land, winning the school's first national championship. While Dixon was snubbed from the major national Player of the Year awards, he was and is still regarded in the highest of terms.
Juan Dixon
Bio: Nobody personifies "heart" more than Juan Dixon. The tall, lanky guard from Baltimore suffered through the drug-related deaths of his parents and red-tape in the college admission process to become one of the finest to ever wear a uniform for the University of Maryland. After much wrangling, Dixon made his way into campus, and after a redshirt season, began to see minutes backing up stud guard Steve Francis in the '98 - '99 season. The following year, Dixon moved to the starting 2-guard spot, and made a name for himself in due time. A February 2000 game at Duke, where he scored 30 points and ended the Blue Devils' 46-game home winning streak, raised the eyebrows of many. More of the same would follow next year. Despite losing 5 out of 6 mid-season, Dixon stepped up as a leader, righting the ship, and taking the team to the NCAA Tournament. There he led them to an upset win over a top-seeded Stanford team to reach the Final Four, the first ever Final Four for the University of Maryland. In the Final Four, Maryland played eventual champion, Duke, losing for the 3rd time in 4 meetings that year. In 2002, Dixon emerged as the most clutch player in the nation, especially at the free-throw line (94%). Before the season started, he had dedicated himself to getting the team back to the Final Four. With four returning seniors, discipline was not an issue. The team won the ACC regular season (15-1), and earned a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Six games later, and against pedigree teams (Wisconsin, Kentucky, and Connecticut, as well as Kansas and Indiana in the Final Four), Dixon had taken Maryland, to the promised land, winning the school's first national championship. While Dixon was snubbed from the major national Player of the Year awards, he was and is still regarded in the highest of terms.

Tivia: Named ACC Player of the Year in 2002.Taken by the Washington Wizards with the seventeenth pick in the 2002 NBA Draft.A Professional NBA playerLives in Baltimore, MarylandIs really close to his idol, Michael Jordan, they both play for the Washington Wizards [2002-2003]Has one brother Phil Jr. and one sister NicholePreparing for his second season with the Washington Wizards. (June 2003)(September 23 2008) Signed as a free agent by his original team, the Washington Wizards.In the second round of the 2002 NCAA Tournament, Dixon surpassed Len Bias to become Maryland's all-time leading scorer. At the tournmant's end, he had amassed 2,269 points, top-ten all-time in the ACC.His brother, Phil, was a Division III All-American point guard at Shenandoah University. He's now a Baltimore police officer.His parents names are Phil and JuanitaHas an older brother, Phil and a younger sister Nichole.Parents are: Phil & Juanita Dixon.Was guided by his grandparents Roberta Graves, Winonia Dixon and Warnick Graves; aunts Janice Dixon, Shelia Dixon, Sherrice Driver and Victoria Roles; uncles Mark Smith, Tony Dixon, and most importantly, brother Phil Dixon.Has a younger brother, Jermaine
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Height: 6' 3' (1.91 m)
Biography: Nobody personifies \"heart\" more than Juan Dixon. The tall, lanky guard from Baltimore suffered through the drug-related deaths of his parents and red-tape in the college admission process to become one of the finest to ever wear a uniform for
Trivia: Named ACC Player of the Year in 2002.Taken by the Washington Wizards with the seventeenth pick in the 2002 NBA Draft.A Professional NBA playerLives in Baltimore, MarylandIs really close to his idol, Michael Jordan, they both play for the Washington Wizards [2002-2003]Has one brother Phil Jr. and one sister NicholePreparing for his second season with the Washington Wizards. (June 2003)(September 23 2008) Signed as a free agent by his original team, the Washington Wizards.In the second round of the 2002 NCAA Tournament, Dixon surpassed Len Bias to become Maryland's all-time leading scorer. At the tournmant's end, he had amassed 2,269 points, top-ten all-time in the ACC.His brother, Phil, was a Division III All-American point guard at Shenandoah University. He's now a Baltimore police officer.His parents names are Phil and JuanitaHas an older brother, Phil and a younger sister Nichole.Parents are: Phil & Juanita Dixon.Was guided by his grandparents Roberta Graves, Winonia Dixon and Warnick Graves; aunts Janice Dixon, Shelia Dixon, Sherrice Driver and Victoria Roles; uncles Mark Smith, Tony Dixon, and most importantly, brother Phil Dixon.Has a younger brother, Jermaine
Spouse: Robyn Dixon (August 24, 2022 - present) (2 children)Robyn Dixon (July 30, 2005 - March 2012) (divorced, 2 children)
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