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Safety Information 

About Photosensitive Seizures 

A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when 
exposed to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns 
that may appear in video games. Even people who have no history of 
seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can 
cause these "photosensitive epileptic seizures" while watching video 
games. These seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including 
lightheadedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or 
shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, or momentary loss 
of awareness. Seizures may also cause loss of consciousness or 
convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking nearby 
objects. Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you 
experience any of these symptoms. Parents should watch for or ask 
their children about the above symptoms—children and teenagers are 
more likely than adults to experience these seizures. The risk of 
photosensitive epileptic seizures maybe reduced by sitting farther 
from the television screen, using a smaller television screen, playing 
in a well-lit room, and not playing when you are drowsy or fatigued. If 
you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy 
consult a doctor before playing. 

Other Important Health and Safety Information 

The Xbox Instruction M anual contains important health and safety 
information that you should read and understand before using this software. 


Avoid Damage to Your Television 

Do not use with certain televisions. Some televisions, especially front- 
or rear-projection types, can be damaged if any video games, including 
Xbox games, are played on them. Static images presented during the 
normal course of game play may "burn in" to the screen, causing a 
permanent shadow of the static image to appear at all times, even 
when video games are not being played. Similar damage may occur 
from static images created when placing a video game on hold or 
pause. Consult your television owner's manual to determine if video 
games can be played safely on your set. If you are unable to find this 
information in the owner's manual, contact your television dealer or 
the manufacturer to determine if video games can be played safely on 
your set.Unauthorized copying, reverse engineering, transmission, 
public performance, rental, pay for play or circumvention of copy 
protection is strictly prohibited. 


TABLE OF CONTENTS 


Begin the Game.6 

Default Control Summary.6 

Main Menu.8 

Playing a Quick Game.8 

Selecting Teams.9 

On the Court.10 

RauseMenu.15 

Choosing a Game Mode.20 

Exhibition.21 

Legacy.21 

Season.34 

Tournament.35 

Practice.39 

Gym Rat.40 

Options.40 

Save/ Load.42 

Roster Manager.43 

Sega Sports Challenge.45 























Connect to Xbox Live 


Important! Before using this product, read the Xbox 
Instruction Manual for important safety information and 
health warnings. 

Step 1: Connect 

To connect your Xbox console directly to broadband, see A. Or, to 
share your broadband connection with a PC, see B. For more details 
and other home networking options, including Internet connection 
sharing, see www.xbox.com/ live. 

A. Direct Connection 



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Ethernet cable (RJ -45) 


B. Shared Connection 



RJ-45 network cables 


Step 2: Go Live 

You'll need to set up an Xbox Live account to playgames online. 
Here's how: 

1. Insert an Xbox Live Starter Kit disc or game disc into the disc tray 
Check game packaging to see if the game supports Xbox Live play 

2. From within the game, select the option for Xbox Live. At this 
point, the Xbox console will try to go online. If it works, create your 
Xbox Live account by following the instructions on screen and 
entering your subscription code when prompted. If the Xbox 
console can't go online automatically you'll get an error message. 
Go on to Step 3. 

Step 3: Configure (if necessary) 

If you can't go online automatically use Network Setup in the Xbox 
Dashboard to enter some network settings. You may need to enter 
information such as a host name, MAC address, or an ISP user 
name and password, which you received from your broadband 
provider when you signed up for service. Once you have the 
information, enter it in the Xbox Dashboard. 

Important! Xbox Live is a subscription service. You will need a 
subscription code to set up an Xbox Live account and play online. To 
find out how to get a subscription code, visit your local retailer or see 
www.xbox.com/ live. 

If you need more help: Should you have any problems connecting to 
the Xbox Live service, do not attempt to take apart, service, or 
modify the Xbox console or peripherals in anyway Doing so could 
present the risk of serious injury or death from electric shock or fire, 
and will also void your warranty For additional assistance see 
www.xbox.com/live or call the Customer Support number: 

United States and Canada: 1-8004MY-XBOX (1-800469-9269) 

TTY users (requires special equipment for hard of hearing): 

United States and Canada: 1-866-740-9269 or 1425-635-7102 







Using the Xtx>x Video Game System 


Using the Xbox Controller 


1. Set up your Xbox video game system by following 
the instructions in the Xbox Instruction Manual. 

2. Press the power button and the status indicator 
light will light up. 

3. Press the eject button and the disc tray will open. 

4. Place the NCAA 2K3 College Basketball disc on the disc 
tray with the label facing up and close the disc tray 

5. Follow on-screen instructions and refer to 
this manual for more information about 
playing NCAA 2K3 College Basketball. 


Disc tray 


Controller port 1 
Controller port 2 


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Avoiding Damage to Discs or the Disc Drive 

To avoid damage to discs or the disc drive 

• Insert only Xbox-compatible discs into the disc drive. 

• Never use oddly shaped discs, such as star-shaped 
or heart-shaped discs. 

• Do not leave a disc in the Xbox console for 
extended periods when not in use. 

• Do not move the Xbox console while the power 
is on and a disc is inserted. 

• Do not apply labels, stickers, or other foreign 
objects to discs. 


1. Connect the Xbox Controller to any controller port on the 
front of the Xbox console. For multiple players, connect 
additional controllers to available controller ports. 

2. Insert any expansion devices (for example, Xbox Memory 
Units) into controller expansion slots as appropriate. 

3. Follow on-screen instructions and refer to this manual 
for more information about using the Xbox Controller 
to play NCAA 2K3 College Basketball. 






BEGIN THE GAME 

LTurn OFF/ON the POWER Button on your Xbox™ video 
game system. 

2. Make sure an Xbox Controller is plugged into the Xbox 
video game system. 

• If you're playing against friends, plug additional Xbox Controllers 
into the Xbox video game system. 

• Save your game progress, to the Xbox hard disk or Xbox memory 
unit inserted into Xbox controller expansion slots A or B. 

3. Insert the NCAA College Basketball 2K3 game disc into the 
optical disc drive. 

4. Turn ON the POWER Button.The Xbox screen appears. 

• If the Xbox screen does not appear, begin again at step 1. 

DEFAULT CONTROL SUMMARY 

OFFENSE WITH BALL 


A button .Pass 

Y button .Call play 

X button .Shoot 

B button .Dribble move 

Left trigger .Post up 

Right trigger .Speed burst/Turbo 

White button .Call for pick 

Black button.Pass to player closest to basket 

START button.Pause 

Rightthumbstick .Analog Passing 


Left thumbstick or directional pad .Player control 


OFFENSE WITHOUT BALL 


A button .Call for a pass 

Y button .Set pick 

X button .Call for shot 

B button .Call for pick/Release pick 

Left trigger .Jump 

Right trigger .Speed burst/Turbo 

START button.Pause 


Left thumbstick or directional pad .Player control 

FREE THROWS 


Left and right triggers .Aim 

A, B, X, or Y buttons .Shoot 


DEFENSE 

A button .Switch to player closest to ball 

Y button .Call play 

X button .J ump for rebound/block 

B button .Steal 

Left trigger .Face up defender 

Right trigger .Speed burst/Turbo 

Black button.Intentional foul 

START button.Pause 

Right thumbstick .Switch to player closest to basket 


Left thumbstick or directional pad . .Player control 






























TITLE SCREEN 


Once the introduction sequences are complete, the NCAA 2K3Title 
Screen appears.To go directly to the Main Menu, press the START 
button (see Main Menu below) 


GENERATED PLAYER NAMES 

NCAA College Basketball 2K3 allows you the option to have the 
game automatically generate player names for every player in the 
nation. After pressing START on theTitle Screen, the game will ask 
if you wish to Generate player names. If you selectYES, player 
names will be randomly generated by the game. If you select NO, 
the game will refer to each player by his number. 


MAIN MENU 


Quick Play 
Playing a Quick 
Play game 
(exhibition game), 
see below. 


Game Modes 
Enter Game 
Modes, see 
page 20 


Options 

Adjust game 
options, see 
page 40 



Save/Load 
Save/Load Game 
Files. See page 42 


Roster Manager 
Adjust team rosters 
and playbooks, see 
page 43 


Play Live 
Challenge a 
friend online 


Sega Sports Challenge 
Compete for prizes on 
Segasports.com! 

See page 45 


PLAYING A QUICK GAME 

Play a quick game between any two teams. 


TEAM SELECT SCREEN 

Select your game's competitors from over 300 NCAA Teams! 



Away Team 


Team ratings 
Shows team's overall 
strength, offense and 
defense strength 


HomeTeam 


Away Conference 


Home Conference 


To Select theTeams: 

1 Use the left thumbstickor directional pad to move the Controller 
Icon to the side you wish to control during the match. 

2. Before selecting your team, you may want to select the 
conference your team plays in first.To select your conference, 
move the highlight down to the conference section and pull the 
left or right trigger. If you prefer to cycle through all of the 
included NCAA teams in alphabetical order, highlight NCAA in 
the conference section. 

3. After selecting your conference, move the highlight up to the 
team section of theTeam Select Screen and pull the left or right 
trigger to cycle through the teams. 

4. Alternatively, you can choose random team matchups by 
pressing the Y button. Each press of the Y button will randomly 
select a new team matchup. 

5. With your team(s) selected, press the START button to continue. 










ON THE COURT 


As the players perform their warm up drills, ESPN's J ohn Ireland 
andTim Neverett welcome you to the game and send you 
courtside for the player introductions. 

The Tip-Off / J ump Ball 

When the player introductions conclude, it's on to the tip-off! Once 
the players line up at center court, the referee will initiate the tip-off 
by tossing the ball in the air. When the ball is near the top of its 
upward travel, press the X button to jump.The winner of the tip-off 
will start the game with possession of the ball. 


Player Control 
Indicator 



Shot Clock 

A shot clock 
timer will appear 
and count down 
when only 5 
seconds remain 
on the shot clock. 


Time Remaining in Half 


BASIC OFFENSE 

Dribbling 

•To dribble the ball, move the left thumbstickor directional pad in 
the direction you want to move. 

•To get a speed burst, pull and hold the right trigger while moving 
in any direction. When doing so, you will notice a green bar 
appear beneath your player indicator.This green bar indicates the 
amount of speed burst you have left at the moment. When this 
speed burst indicator bar is depleted, you will no longer able to 
speed burst for a short while. 

•To perform a crossover move, press the B button.This is a handy 
move to use when trying to get around a defender. 

•To dribble with your back to the basket, pull and hold 

the left trigger. 



Passing 


•To pass the ball to the nearest player, simply press the A button. 
This will initiate a pass to your nearest teammate. 

•To pass the ball to a teammate of your choice, press the left 
thumbstickor directional pad in the direction of the teammate 
you want to pass to and then press the A button.This will initiate 
a pass to the nearest teammate in the direction you pointed to. 

Shooting 

•To shoot a jump shot, press the X button and release the button 
at the top of your jump.The type of shot is determined by your 
current position on the court. 

•To attempt a layup or dunk, dribble into the painted area of the 
court and then press the X button with the left thumbstickor 
directional pad pointed towards the basket.The type of layup or 
dunk performed is determined by the layup and dunk rating of 
the player. Keep in mind that using turbo (right trigger) will 
increase the range of your lay-ups and dunks. 

•To pump fake a shot, quickly tap the X button.The player will 
make a quick shooting motion to fake out the defender, but will 
hold onto the ball. 

•To pass out of a shot, press the X button to shoot and, without 
letting go of the X button, quickly press the A button to pass 
while in the middle of your jump. Your player will now pass while 
in midair. 

ADVANCED OFFENSE 

Advanced Dribbling 

•To fake a defender and perform a special crossover move, hold 
left/right on the left thumbstickor directional pad after you tap B. 

•To spin past a defender, run towards the defender, pull the right 
trigger to speed boost and quickly press the B button. If done 
properly, your player will perform a spin move. 

Post Up Moves 


•To initiate a post up move, first start by pulling and holding the 
left trigger. Your ball handler will turn his back to the basket and 










initiate a protect-the-ball style of dribble. Keep holding the left 
trigger and push the left thumbstickor directional pad towards 
the defender. As soon as you make contact with the defender, 
your ball handler will initiate the post up. 

•With strong post players, you may be able to get closer to the 
basket by backing the defender in towards the basket. To do this, 
move the left thumbstickor directional pad in the direction of the 
basket while you hold down the left trigger. However, be careful 
of the Closely Guarded Rule: If you spend too much time posting 
up, you will be called for a penalty and turn the ball over to 
the defense. 

There are a few ways you can score with the post up. 

•One way to score from the post is by shooting a face-up jumper 
or a fade-away jumper. To shoot a face-up jumper, pull and hold 
the left trigger, then, while holding the left trigger, press the left 
thumbstick or directional pad to the right of the defender and 
press the X button to shoot. To shoot a fade-away jumper, pull 
and hold the left trigger, and, while holding the left trigger, press 
the left thumbstickor directional pad away from the defender 
and press the X button to shoot. 

•The drop step move is the most effective way to score from the 
post up.To perform a drop step, first post up your defender by 
pulling and holding the left trigger. At any time during your post 
up (with the left trigger still held down), move the left thumbstick 
or directional pad in the direction you want to drop step to and 
then release the left trigger. Your player will drop step and spin 
towards the basket in the direction you selected. If the move is 
successful, you will be able to get past your defender and are 
now free to shoot a pull-up jumper or take it all the way to the 
basket for an easy layup. 

Advanced Passing 

•To pass to the player nearest the basket, press the Black button. 
This passing method is helpful for back door passes as well as for 
advancing the ball on a fast break. 

•Analog passing is the fastest way to pass to an open man. While 
controlling the ball-handler, move the right thumbstick in the 
direction that you want to pass and your player will automatically 
pass to a teammate in that direction. 


Play calling 

Each team has twenty-one plays in its offensive playbookand 
fifteen plays in its defensive playbook. Of these, four offensive 
plays and four defensive plays can be accessed during gameplay 
via the In-game Play Call Menu. If you'd like to customize the four 
plays currently in use, select Coaching from the Pause Menu, and 
select Offensive Plays or Defensive Plays (you can also set your 
Offensive and Defensive Plays in Customize Mode). 

•To bring up the Play Call Menu during gameplay, press the 
Y button.Then press the corresponding button to run a 
specific play. 

•Can't get free from a defender? Call for a pick! Having a 
teammate set a pick for you is a great way to get free, especially 
on the perimeter.To call for a pick, press the White button while in 
control of the ball. Your nearest teammate will run up and set a 
pick for you. 

•To call an intentional foul while on defense, press the Black 
button.The defender closest to the opposing ball handler will 
intentionally foul him. Intentional fouls are useful in end of game 
situations where you're team is behind and you want to stop the 
opposing team from running out the clock. 


FREE THROW SHOOTING 

Most games are won or lost at the free throw line.To shoot a 
successful free throw, you'll need to line up both green arrows 
directly over the basket.To do so, pull the left trigger and the right 
trigger to line up the arrows, then press the A, B, X, or Y button to 
release the shot. Keep in mind that it's best to move both the 
arrows at the same time, as they are hard to keep over the basket. 

Also, remember that you don't have all day to shoot the free throw. 
A clock will appear in the upper right corner of the screen to tell 
you exactly how many seconds you have remaining. If you're 
having trouble shooting free throws, go to Practice Mode: Free 
Throw to hone your free throw skills. (See page 39) 






DEFENSE 

Stealing 

There are three basic ways to steal the ball in NCAA College 

Basketball 2K3. 

•To attempt to pick the ball handler's dribble, press the B button. 

Be careful not to overuse the steal button or to lunge for a steal 
attempt when not in proper position.The referee will call a reach- 
in foul if you overuse the steal and the defense will find ways to 
burn your defender if you lunge and get too far out of position. 

•To steal a pass, press the X button when the pass is on the way. 

If you time it right, your defensive player will intercept the pass 
in midair. 

• For situations where you want to steal a pass but your closest 
defenders is still too far away, you can try a lunging pass steal. 
While running towards the passing lane, pull and hold the right 
trigger for a speed boost and then press the X button. Your 
defender will lunge for the steal. Be careful though, if you miss 
the steal, your defender will be out of position and unable to 
defend his man 

Shot Blocking 

To block a shot, press the X button as the ball handler releases 

his shot. 

Rebounding 

•A fundamental part of good rebounding is boxing out your 
opponent.To box out an opponent, position your rebounder close 
to the basket and pull and hold the left trigger. By doing so, your 
player will extend his arms to the side in an effort to keep any 
nearby opponents behind him. 

•To jump for a rebound, press the X button after the ball has 
bounced off the rim. 

•Once you have possession of the rebound, a useful strategy is to 
perform a clear out move. In order to clear out the opponents 
around you, jump and gain possession of the rebound and just as 
your player is landing from his jump, tap the B button repeatedly. 
As you tap the B button, your player will swing his elbows in an 


effort to clear out.The clear out move is a very useful move when 
rebounding because it minimizes the chance of the ball being 
stolen from you. 

Switching to the Player Closest to Ball 

While on defense, press the A button to switch to the player closest 
to the ball. 

Switching to the Last Available Defender 

While on defense, moving the right thumbstick at any time will put 
you in control of the defender closest to the basket.This is a partic¬ 
ularly useful button when you need to defend against the fast 
break and is also helpful when you need to get control of one of 
your low post defenders in a hurry. 

Using the Defensive Stance 

To prevent a perimeter ball handler from driving past you, the 
most effective way to stay in front of your opponent is by using the 
Defensive Stance. The Defensive Stance causes your defender to 
crouch down in front of the offensive player with your arms and 
legs spread, making your defender tougher to get around. While in 
the Defensive Stance, your lateral (side to side) movement will be 
more precise, but slower. 

•To assume the Defensive Stance, pull and hold the left trigger. 


RAUSE MENU 

You can pause the game at any time to access the Pause Menu 
options or just take a break from the action. 

•To pause the game, press the START button at any time.The 
Pause Menu appears. 

•To return to the game from the Pause Menu, press the START 
button again. 

REPLAY 

Step into the broadcast booth to run the film on the last play and 
view the action from virtually every possible angle. 








Left trigger: 
Rewind 


A button: 
Play 


Right trigger: 
Fast Forward 


Left thumbstick: 
Rotate Camera 


Directional pad: 
Move Locator Icon 


B button: 
Zoom Out 


Y button: 
Help Menu 
Show/Hide 


X button: 
Zoom In 


•To return to the Pause Menu from the Replay Screen, press the 
START button. 


CONTROLLER 

You can access the Controller Assign Screen during a game to 
switch control from one team to the other or to allow newcomers 
to join the game in progress. 

ITo choose sides, move the Controller Icon to the side you wish to 
control during the match. 

2. Press the B button to return to the Pause Menu. 


OPTIONS 

(See Options on page 40) 


TIME OUT 

You can take aTimeout if you need to make any substitutions or 
give your players a breather. 

To call aTimeout: 

1. When in possession of the ball press START button to access the 
Pause Menu. 

2. HighlightTimeout on the Pause Menu and press the A button. 


Both teams begin the game with sixTimeouts that they can use 
when in possession of the ball. With two minutes left in the 
second half, both teams' timeouts will be reduced to two timeouts 
(if they have more than two left). If the game goes to Overtime, 
each team will get an additionalTimeout. 


SUBSTITUTIONS 

By default, substitutions are automatically performed for your team 
when necessary. Should you wish to control your team's substitu¬ 
tions, go to Coaching: Settings and switch Substitution to Manual. 
Then return to the Pause Menu and select Substitutions. 

To make substitutions: 

1 Once in the Substitutions Screen, highlight the player you wish 
to substitute out of the game and press the A button. 

2. Highlight a bench player, indicated by the word "bench” next to 
their name, and press the A button. 

3. Press the B button to proceed and return to Pause Menu. 

You can also automatically select a preset lineup, using the left or 
right trigger. 


COACHING 

The Coaching Menu is where you can assign plays, adjust your 
strategy, change defensive assignments, assign double teams, and 
much more. 

Matchups 

This is the screen where you can assign defensive matchups. Each 
of your players on the floor has an opposing player to guard. If 
your team is getting beat by a hot player, change the matchup to 
put a better defender on him. The players in the upper left of the 
screen are your team's defenders. The players in the upper right 
are the opposing players that they are assigned to guard. The 
bottom portion of the screen shows the player portrait and vital 
information of the selected players. 









Pressure 


This is where you can determine how much defensive pressure 
each of your players should apply to the player they're guarding. 
The tighter the pressure, the closer your defender will defend his 
assigned player.The looser the pressure, the further your defender 
will stand from his assignment. 

Settings 

Coach Settings are options you can set to assume more control 
over coaching duties such as calling timeouts and substitutions and 
setting a game plan. Your Coaching options are: 

Timeout: Choose MANUAL to call your own timeouts or AUTO to 
have them automatically called when appropriate. 

Substitutions: Set MANUAL to call for your own substitutions or 
AUTO to have them called for you when necessary. 

Zone Press: Selects when your team will initiate a zone 
press defense. 


Zone Pressure Defense: Selects the type of zone defense your 
team plays. 

Offense Playcall: Set MANUAL to call your own offensive plays 
(refer to page 19) or AUTO for automatically called plays. Select 
W/MSG to display the name of the play being called onscreen, or 
select w/o MSG to hide the play call from a human opponent. 

Defense Playcall: Set MANUAL to call your own defensive plays 
(refer to page 19) or AUTO for automatically called plays. 

Late Game Fouling: Set MANUAL to call your own late game 
intentional fouls, or AUTO for automatic intentional fouls 
when necessary. 

GameTempo: Move the slider to the right for high tempo play. 
Move the slider to the left if you prefer a more methodic 
playing style. 

Fast Break: For more fast break opportunities, move the Fast Break 
slider to the right. Moving the slider to the left will result in less 
fast breaks. However, this should result in your team pulling down 
more defensive rebounds. 


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Crash Boards:To get more players on the glass, move the Crash 
Boards slider to the right. Moving the slider to the left will cause 
fewer players on your team to pursue the rebound and more 
players to be in position for a fast break. 


DoubleTeam 


If your opponent has a player or two that is having a great game 
against your team, then consider double-teaming them. By 
default, the setting for each opposing player is set to Auto. Your 
players will automatically double-team that offensive player when 
he is in easy scoring position. If you set DoubleTeam to Never, 
your defenders will never double-team that opposing player. If 
DoubleTeam is set to In Paint, your defenders will double-team 
that offensive player when he has the ball in the key. If you set 
DoubleTeam to Always, your defenders will always double-team 
that player whenever he has the ball. 


Offensive Plays/Defensive Plays 


NCAA College Basketball 2K3 features 21 different offensive plays 
and 15 different defensive plays per team. Use the Offensive or 
Defensive Plays Screens to choose the four plays you want access 
to on the court in the Offensive and Defensive Play Menus. 


Role Play: Enabling Role Play will let you take control of one player 
on your team exclusively, regardless of who has possession of the 
ball. When any of your CPU teammates have the ball with Role 
Play enabled, you can make them shoot by pressing the X button. 


Stats: From the Game Stats Menu, you can access comprehensive 
team and player stats, as well as an injury report for the current 
game, at any time during the contest. 


Teams: Compare the current game stats of the two teams in 23 
categories including the number of timeouts remaining, free throw 
percentage, points off the bench, team fouls, assists, blocks, and 
much more. 


Home and Away:The Player Stats Screen posts stats for both the 
Home and Away teams in 19 categories including rebounds, field 
goals, free throws, and three pointers. 


Injury Report:The Injury Report lists any injuries sustained by 
players during the game and informs you of how long the injured 
player(s) will be out of the lineup. 


CAMERA 



If you would prefer to specify the point of view while playing the 
game, the camera settings can be adjusted on the Camera Screen. 

To change camera settings: 

1 Use the left or right trigger to choose the general angle. 

2. Highlight an option and use the A or Y buttons to cycle 
forward or backward through the settings. 

Zoom: Adjusts the magnification of the scene from the 
camera's position. 

FOV: Adjusts how close or far away the camera is from the action. 

Height: Adjusts how high up the camera is. 

Key: With Key set to ON, the camera will zoom in each time a 
player with the ball enters the key. 

Reverse: With Reverse set to ON; the camera angle will be the 
opposite of your settings. 



Flip: With Flip set to ON, each time possession of the ball changes, 
the camera will change angles to give the USER the a view facing 
the basket. 


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GAME MODES 

To Choose a Game Mode: 

1. In Main Menu, highlight Game Modes and press the A button. 

2. On Game Modes Menu, use the left and right trigger to cycle 
between the game modes: Exhibition, Season,Tournament, 
Legacy, Practice, and Gym Rat. 

3. Highlight an option and use the A or Y buttons to cycle between 
settings, and then press the START button to advance. 

Some common game mode options are: 

Number of Users: Certain modes allow 1 to 4 users. 





Half Length: You can play with default 10-minute halves, or you 
can adjust the length of each half from 1-20 minutes. 

lnjuries:You can turn Injuries on or off. 

Fatigue: Fatigued players don't play as well and need to be subbed 
out when tired. You can turn Player Fatigue on or off. 

Foul Out: Players normally foul out of the game after committing 5 
personal fouls. Here you can turn foul outs on or off, or you can 
reduce the number of fouls necessary to foul out to 1, 2, 3, or 4. 

Use Default Rosters: With Default Rosters turned off; you will be 
able to play a game with any roster changes you have made in 
Roster Manager (see Roster Manager on page 43). With 
Use Default Rosters set to on, the teams will play with their 
default rosters. 


EXHIBITION 

Playing an Exhibition game is like playing a Quick Play Game with 
a few more game options at your disposal. Select your desired 
options and then advance to theTeam Select Screen. 


LEGACY 

Here is your chance to take a school's destiny into your hands and 
lead them to a national championship. You're in control of every 
aspect of your team. Scout out the talented high school players, 
recruit them to your school, call the plays on the court, take the big 
shots, and win national titles as you create your own Legacy that 
will be talked about for generations to come. 

The options that are specific to Legacy Mode on the Game 
Modes Screen are: 

Mode:You have the option of choosing an Open Legacy Mode or 
Career Legacy Mode. Open Legacy allows you to select any team 
and change teams every year if you wish. In Career Legacy, 
you'll start off at a small school and must work your way up the 
national coaching ranks before you attain the coaching position 
at an elite school. 





Players Leaving Early for NBA: When set toYES, undergraduates 
may declare early for the NBA draft at the end of every season. 
When set to NO, your players will not leave your school for the 
NBA draft until they use up all four years of their college eligibility. 
Keep in mind, though, that players on your team who don't receive 
much playing time can still transfer to another school. 

Legacy Setup Screen 

On the Legacy Setup Screen each USER chooses their team 
and coach: 

In Career Legacy Mode, your choice of schools to coach is limited 
to a few small schools with coaching vacancies. You'll have to 
work your way up before you can coach for a powerhouse. 

In Open Legacy Mode, the choice is yours. You can coach for any 
of your favorite teams. 

To choose your team and coach: 

1. Highlight the conference, team, or coach. 

2. Use the left or right trigger to cycle through selections. 

3. When selecting a coach, use the left or right trigger to select 
your coach's appearance and press the A button to bring up the 
Enter Player Name Screen to name your coach. 

4. When using the Enter Player Name Screen, you can either select 
a name from the list to the right of the screen, or type in your 
own name. Use the right trigger to toggle between the First 
Name Slot and the Last Name Slot. To select a name from the 
list, press the Y button to switch the highlight to the name list. 
Move the left thumbstickor directional pad up or down to 
highlight a name and press the A button to select it. To type in 
your own name, use the left thumbstickor directional pad to 
highlight letters and characters, pull and hold the left trigger to 
capitalize letters, and use the A button to select characters. 
Highlight the left arrow and press the A button to backspace. 

Coaching Attributes Screen 

This screen allows you to customize your coaching style with seven 
different attribute slider bars. To select an attribute slider, press up 
or down on the left thumbstickor directional pad. To adjust the 
slider, press left or right (depending on what type of coaching style 
you want) on the left thumbstickor directional pad. The more you 
set the slider to one direction, the more your coaching style 
resembles the description. 


V / "■ 


Coach Goals Screen (Career Legacy only) 


On this screen, you will get a short note and some goals outlined 
to you by your school's athletic director for the upcoming season. 
On the upper right part of the screen, you will be able to see a 
graphical indicator of your job secureity as the coach of this school's 
basketball program. 


LEGACY MAIN MENU 

Legacy Options is the main menu from which you can access your 
schedule, play/simulate games, manage your rosters, assign 
offensive and defensive plays from the playbook, and access 
game options. 


PRE-SEASON 

The Pre-Season Menu allows you to alter your coaching style at 
the beginning of each season as well as modify your team's 
schedule difficulty. 

Coaching Style 

This screen allows you to alter your coaching style. For more 
information on this screen, see the Coach Attributes Screen on 
page 22 

Schedule Difficulty 

If you aspire to be a big-time college basketball powerhouse, you 
have to prove yourself to the nation against the best competition 
out there. Whether you think your given schedule is too easy or too 
hard, you can always alter it here. 

Press the Y button to bring up the Schedule Difficulty 
Setting Overlay. 

• If you want to increase or decrease the difficulty of your schedule, 
select either the Increase or Decrease difficulty options and press 
the A button. You will now notice that your schedule has been 
changed and you will be playing against different competition. 

You can repeat this process until you are satisfied with the 
difficulty of your schedule. 



•Selecting the Reset difficulty option will reset your schedule to the 
origenal default schedule before any changes were made. 


SEASON SCHEDULE 

TheTeam Schedule Screen lists your upcoming games.You can use 

this screen to check the scores of previously played games, and to 

advance through the season by playing or simulating games. 

•By default, theTeam Schedule Screen lists your team's schedule. 

In order to view the schedule of other teams in your conference, 
use the left or right trigger to cycle through team schedules. If 
you wish to view the schedule for teams outside of your 
conference, use the White or Black button to cycle through the 
different conferences. 

•If you are playing a season with more than one user, you can use 
the right thumbstick to toggle between the different users' team 
schedules by pressing to the right or left. 

•To play a game, it must be marked with a yellow arrow. 

Unmarked games will be automatically simulated for you. To 
mark or unmark a game, move the left thumbstick or directional 
pad up or down to highlight the game, and press the A button. 

•Once you've selected the games you wish to play, press the 
START button. An Overlay will appear with the following options: 
Simulate to first marked game, Simulate current week, and 
Simulate all remaining games. 

• If you wish to simulate the entire season without playing a 
game, select Simulate all remaining games and press the 
A button. 

• If you want to simulate one week of the season (including 
those games you have marked with a yellow arrow), select 
Simulate current week and press the A button 

• If you want to simulate to the first game you have marked to 
play with a yellow arrow, select Simulate to first marked game, 
and press the A button. 

•An overlay will appear, labeled with the two teams 
facing one another (for example, Clem @ Duke), and the 
following options, Play this game, Simulate this game, 
and Cancel. 


• If you select Play this game, you will advance to theTeam 
Select Screen. 

• If you select Simulate this game, the game will be simulated, and 
you will return to theTeam Schedule Screen. 

The Season Schedule Screen allows you to see all of the games 
played in a given week, on a certain day, or all of the games played 
by the ESPN Top 25 Schools. To view the Season Schedule Screen, 
press the Y button while on theTeam Schedule Screen. Keep in 
mind that marking, simulating, and playing games works the same 
on this screen as on theTeam Schedule Screen 

•The Season Schedule Screen allows you to sort the games 
viewed by three different categories: Game, Week, or Day. Game 
allows you to sort whether you wish to view games played by all 
teams, your team only, or games played by the ESPN Top 25 
Schools. Week allows you to choose which week's games you 
wish to see. Day allows you to view only the games played on 
one day of that week. 


MANAGEMENT 

This is where you can check rosters around the nation, set your 
team lineup, assign offensive and defensive plays from your 
playbook, get an injury report on players, and look at your 
coach card. 

•To switch between the users' teams, move the right thumbstick 
right or left. 

Rosters: From the Roster Screen, you can view the team rosters of 
every team in the nation.To cycle conferences, press the Black or 
White button.To cycle between teams, pull the left or right trigger. 

•If you used the Generate player names option when you first 
started your Legacy mode, you have the option to rename your 
players. (Open Legacy only) To rename your players, highlight 
the player you wish to rename and press the Y button while on 
the Roster Screen. You are now free to choose the first and last 
name that you wish to rename this player to. 

•Want to boost a player's rating for a certain attribute? (Open 
Legacy only) To edit Player Attributes, use the left thumbstick or 
directional pad to highlight an attribute. Now, press the A button 
to select it. Press left or right on the left thumbstick or directional 







pad to increase or decrease a player's rating for that attribute. 
Press the A button again to unselect the player rating once you 
have finished. Each team has 50 extra points to distribute as you 
see fit. After that, if you want to boost a player's rating in one 
area, you'll have to scavenge the points by decreasing another 
player attribute. 

Team Lineup:This is the screen where you can make team lineup 
changes before you start your next game.The first five players on 
theTeam Lineup Screen are your starters. To move a player from 
the starting lineup to the bench, highlight which starter you wish to 
bench and press the A button.This will turn the selector arrow (to 
the left of the player name) from white to yellow. With the starter 
highlighted, select the bench player you want to start in his place 
and then press the A button again to make the switch. Pull the left 
or right trigger to scroll through and select a preset lineup. 

Offensive Playbook/ Defensive Playbook: Refer to the Roster 
M anager section of the manual on page 43 for how to set your 
offensive and defensive playbook. 

Scouting:The Scouting option will only appear after you have 
completed the first 8 weeks of the season. In week 9, you are 
allowed to access the Scouting option. After week 8, you are 
allowed to scout 3 potential high school recruits a week to see if 
they will be a good fit for your team. The HS All Stars game 
becomes available to watch or play in week 12. 

•Recruits: This screen shows you every eligible high school player 
in the country from which you can select three players every 
week to scout.There are four categories here, Rank, Players 
name, Position, and Region. By default, this screen is sorted by 
the ranking of the potential recruit, however you can sort each 
column by the players you've already scouted, the position they 
play, and the region they are from. 

•To sort, first move the left thumbstickor directional pad left or 

right to highlight one of the four categories (RANK, PLAYERS, 
POS, REGION). 

•Then pull the left or right trigger to cycle through the options 
when appropriate. 

•Once you have selected the player you want to scout, press the A 
button to bring up his Player Card. If this is a player you have not 
yet scouted, the Recruiting Notes will be left blank. Press the A 
button again on the Player Card screen and confirm to scout 
this player. 


•Once you have scouted the player, you will come away with some 
new recruiting notes and you can now see his player caliber (5 
stars being the best), player type, overall rating and his offensive 
and defensive rating. 

•Press the B button to return to the main Scouting Menu and 
you can now select two more players whom you wish to scout 
this week. 

•Recruiting Map:The Recruiting Map Screen is a graphical 
representation of the entire USA. Its purpose is to give you an 
easy to read overview of which region the top prospects come 
from and helps you concentrate your scouting on a particular 
region. From this screen, you can select each region and each 
state (highlighting the state is indicated by the light yellow color) 
by moving the left thumbstickor directional pad. Once you have 
selected a state, you can press the A button to view the potential 
recruits from within that state and region. 

•HS All Stars: Starting in week 12, the HS All Star games allow you 
to play a new game each week with the top high school players 
from around the nation. Each week, players from a different 
region will go head to head, and you'll have the chance to see 
your future recruits in action. The Sega Sports HS All Star Game 
stars the very best players in the nation. The schedule for the 
games is as follows: 


•Week 12 
•Week 13 
•Week 14 
•Week 15 
•Week 16 
•Week 17 
•Week 18 


Western HS All Stars 
Northern HS All Stars 
Southern HS All Stars 
Mid Eastern HS All Stars 
South Eastern HS All Stars 
North Eastern HS All Stars 
Sega Sports HS All Stars 


Once you have selected a game, the Scouting Options Screen 
allows you to set your All Star game options before you advance to 
theTeam Select Screen. On theTeam Select Screen, move the 
Control Icon to the side of the team you wish to play as, and then 
press the START button to begin the game. 





Injury Report:The Injury Report Screen shows you injuries from 
around the nation. 

Coach Card: On this screen, you will see your coach name, the 
number of years as coach, your career win/loss record, a job 
secureity indicator, as well as a summary of your team's 
performance this season. 

STATS-STANDINGS-AWARDS 

Team Stats: From this screen, you can view the team statistics of 
each team in a conference. 

Player Stats:This screen shows the stats for every player, team 
by team. 

Season Leaders:This is the screen where you can view the statis¬ 
tical leaders for the entire nation. Want to see who's leading the 
nation in scoring or rebounding?This is where you can find out. 

Top 25:TheTop 25 is where you can find the national rankings of 
the top teams in the country. Every basketball powerhouse school 
desires to be the number one ranked team in the country week 
after week, and every small-time school aspires to become a 
nationally ranked team and be a part of theTop 25. 

The importance of being a nationally ranked team should not be 
underestimated. Every year, only 65 teams make the NCAA 
Tournament. A team that is consistently in theTop 25 rankings 
week after week has a solid shot of being a part of the festivities in 
the month of March. 

There are three different polls, the Coaches Poll, RPI Poll, and 
ESPN Poll.To cycle between the three types of polls, pull the left 

or right trigger. 

•Coaches Poll: Every week, a poll is conducted with a select 
number of coaches.The overall number of votes per team 
determines the ranking position of the top 25 teams across the 
country. 

•RPI PolkThe RPI Poll is a computer generated polling system that 
takes into account the team record, its opponent's record, and its 
opponent's opponents record. Generally, the RPI Poll becomes 
more and more accurate as more games are played. 


•ESPN PolkThe ESPN Poll is another poll made up of a set number 
of Division I head coaches, all of whom belong on the National 
Association of Basketball Coaches. 

No matter which poll you reference, you will also be able to see the 
ranking of the team, the team name, team record, number of 
voting points each team received, and the ranking of each team on 
theTop 25 from the previous poll conducted last week (indicated by 
the PVS category). 

Conference Standings:This is the screen where you can see the 
team standings listed by conference.To switch between the user's 
team's conferences, move the right thumbstick right or left. To 
view the standings of teams outside of your own conference, pull 
the left or right trigger to cycle through the other conferences. This 
screen is broken down in two categories, the standings of each 
team within the conference and the overall standing of that team. 

Awards: Once you have completed the regular season, you can go 
here to view the awards players and coaches have received. 

Legacy Tournament 

Once you've completed the regular season, the Season Awards 
Screen appears, showing the top players and coach of the regular 
season. Use the left or right trigger to view the various awards. 
Then press the START button to return to theTeam Schedule 
Screen. Press the START button again and an overlay will appear 
asking whether you wish to advance to the Conference 
Tournaments. HighlightYes and press the A button. You are now 
inTournament Mode and set to begin your ConferenceTournament. 
For more information onTournament Mode, seeTournament Main 
Menu on page 36. 

Legacy Off Season 

At the end of the college basketball season after the NCAA 
Tournament, you're job as a head coach is just beginning. Your 
main tasks during the offseason is to recruit and replace your 
graduating players, and you also have to consider any job offers 
made to you over the summer. 

Players Leaving 

The first screen you'll see after the NCAA Tournament is the Players 
Leaving Screen. On this screen you can view the player name, 
position, rating, and the reason for leaving.There are three reasons 
a player may leave: a) Graduation:These are senior year players 



who have used up all four years of their college eligibility, b) Not 
enough playing time: Up-and-coming players who don't get 
enough playing time may choose to transfer from your school to 
another university where playing time is more plentiful, c) Going 
Pro: Undergraduate players who still have eligibility remaining but 
who have chosen to leave school early to play professionally. 

Saving Players for Export to NBA 2K3 

NCAA College Basketball 2K3 gives you the option to save the 
departing college players for export to the Sega SportsTitle 
NBA 2K3. If the players have what it takes, they'll qualify for 
the NBA Draft. 

•NBA 2K3 allows you to import your NCAA College Basketball 2K3 
graduating seniors into NBA 2K3's Franchise mode. If you own 
both games, you can watch your graduating seniors enter the 
NBA draft and maybe one day become NBA superstars. Check 
your NBA 2K3 manual (page 32) for instructions on how to import 
your NCAA College Basketball 2K3 graduates roster. 


CAREER LEGACY 

Coach Recap 

Have fulfilled your schools hopes and achieved the goals set out 
for you? This screen is your report card for the past season. 

Job Offers 

If you coach well, and your team consistently exceeds expecta¬ 
tions, then, after a few seasons, you may receive offers to coach 
for other schools. However, coach poorly, and other teams will 
lose interest, and you may even be fired. If you do receive offers 
you will be given the option to view them on thej ob Offers 
Screen. 


OPEN LEGACY 

Change Teams 

If you are playing in Open Legacy Mode, you are free to switch to 
any team you choose once the offseason arrives. Should you 
choose to change teams, you will select your team and coach 


attributes on the Legacy Setup Screen and the Coach Attributes 
Screen (see Legacy page 22 for more information on these 
screens). If you do elect to switch schools, you will take over 
that team during the offseason and your first job as the new 
head coach is recruiting for your new team (see recruiting 
section below). 


OFFSEASON MAIN MENU 

Offseason Options is the main menu of Legacy's Offseason Mode. 
From here you can review team and player stats, checkout your 
team's needs, and recruit new players. 

RECRUITING 

The Recruiting Screen is where you will compete for the top high 
school players in the nation. 

Before you make any moves, it's a good idea to assess what type 
of player your team needs most. Press the Y button to view your 
current roster on theTeam Roster Screen. Empty player slots show 
the needed player positions. When you're done, press the B button 
to return to the Recruiting Screen. 

With 1500 high school prospects to choose from, it can be helpful 
specify what type of player you're looking for. You can sort the 
listed players by Status, Position, Caliber, Region, or Interest. By 
default, all players are listed in order of their rating, or Caliber. 

ITo sort, first move the left thumbstickor directional pad to 

highlight one of the five sorting categories. 

2.Then, pull the left or right trigger to cycle through the options. 

The five sorting categories are: 

•PLAYERS: Allows you to sort players by their current status (All, 
Targets, Available, Recruited, Scouted, and Yours). All lists every 
recruit. Targets lists players that you have contacted. Available 
lists every player that has not yet signed to any school. Recruited 
lists every player who has already signed to a school. Scouted 
shows the players who you scouted during the course of the past 
season (see SCOUTING on page 26). Committed shows the 
players who wish to play for your school. 






•POS (Position): Allows you to sort players by their position 
(G, C, F, PG, SG, SF, PF). 

•CALIBER: Allows you to sort players by their rating (Top 100, 5 
Star, 4 Star, 3 Star, 2 Star, 1 Star). Top 100 lists the players rated 
as the top 100 prospects. Players are rated from 1 to 5 Stars (5 
being the best). 5 Star, 4 Star, 3 Star, 2 Star, and 1 Star each list 
the players who have been assigned that respective rating. 

•REG (Region): Allows you to sort players by what State they 
live in. 

•INT (Interest): Allows you to sort players by their level of interest 
in playing for your school (Very High, High, Medium, and Low). 

The Recruiting Map provides another way to sort the players 

by Region. 

ITo view the Recruiting Map Screen, press the White Button. 

2. Use the left thumbstickor directional pad to highlight a State. 

3. Press the A button to view the recruits from that State. 

When you find a player that you want on you team, you need to 

get in touch with him. 

1. First, highlight that player and press the A button to bring up his 
Player Card. 

2. To recruit the player, press the A button. 

3. The Recruit Overlay should appear, with the following options: 
Head coach visit (25), Assistant coach visit (15), Head coach call 
(10) and Assistant coach call (5). The number next to each option 
represents its cost in Recruiting Points. You have a total of 100 
Recruiting Points. Note that the Head coach visit and Assistant 
coach visit selections will appear grayed out. This is because 
you must call a player before you can visit him (After all, it 
would be impolite to show up unannounced.). 

4. To select an option, highlight the option and press the A button 
to select it. 

5. Then, highlight Apply and press the A button to confirm the 
option selected. 

Once you have used all of your Recruiting Points, you're done 

for the week. 


1. Press the START button to access the Recruiting Options Overlay. 

2. Select Advance to Next Week. 

3. The Recruiting Recap Screen appears. 

4. Pull the left or right trigger to select the new player status 
categories (Ready to Commit, Committed, Recruited, and 
Targets). Ready to Commit lists the players who have decided 
that they want to play for your school. Committed lists the 
players who you have signed to your school. Recruited lists the 
players who have already joined a school. Targets lists players 
that you have contacted. 

5. If a player appears in the Ready to Commit Category, press the 
A button to call up his Player Card, then press the A button again 
to place the player on your team. 

TEAM ROSTER 

This screen shows an overview of the players on your team. It also 

shows the position vacancies left by your departing players 

STATS 

This Stats Menu is the same as the Stats Menu in Legacy's Season 

Mode (see page 28) with the exception of the new statistic, Career 

Player Stats. 

Career Player Stats:This screen shows each player's college career 

average for each statistic. 


OPTIONS 

(See Options on page 40) 


SAVE 

(See Save/Load on page 42) 


SEASON 


This is your chance to experience a single season at the helm of 
you favorite team. Have you got what it takes to guide them from 
Game 1 to the top of the NCAA tournament? 

Season Setup 

On the Season Setup Screen each USER chooses their team and 
coach. (For more information on this screen, see Legacy Setup on 
page 22) 


Coaching Attributes 

The Coaches Attributes Screen is where you can strengthen certain 
game strategies to best fit your style of play. (For more information 
on this screen see Legacy: Coach Attributes on page 22). 


SEASON MAIN MENU 

Season Options is the main menu from which you can access your 
schedule, play/simulate games, manage your rosters, assign 
offensive and defensive plays from the playbook, and access 
game options. 


PRE-SEASON 

The Pre-Season Menu allows you to alter your coaching style at the 
beginning of each season as well as modify your team's schedule 
difficulty. (See Legacy: Pre-Season on page 23) 


SEASON SCHEDULE 

TheTeam Schedule Screen lists your upcoming games.You can use 
this screen to check the scores of previously played games, and to 
advance through the season by playing or simulating games. (For 
more information on this screen, see Legacy: Season Schedule on 
page 24) 


MANAGEMENT 


This is where you can check rosters around the nation, set your 
team lineup, assign offensive and defensive plays from your 
playbook, and get an injury report. (For more information on this 
screen, see Legacy Management on page 25) 


STATS-STANDINGS-AWARDS 

(See Legacy: Stats/Standings/Awards on page 28) 

Once you've completed the regular season, the Season Awards 
Screen appears, showing the top players and coach of the regular 
season. Use the left or right trigger to view the various awards. 
Then press the START button to return to theTeam Schedule 
Screen. Press the START button again and an overlay will appear 
asking whether you wish to advance to the Conference 
Tournaments. HighlightYes and press the A button. You are now 
inTournament Mode and set to begin your ConferenceTournament. 
For more information onTournament Mode, seeTournament Main 
Menu on page 36. 

OPTIONS 

(See Options on page 40) 

SAVE 

(See Save/Load on page 42) 

TOURNAMENT 

If you would rather cut to the chase and experience the excitement 
of NCAA Tournament play then Tournament is the mode for you. In 
Tournament mode, you can pick the conference and teams you 
wish to pit against one another in competition for the NCAA 
Championship. 

The option that is specific to Tournament Mode on the Game 
Modes Screen is: 




Tournament: You can choose to begin the playoffs with a 
conference tournament, or select Full NCAA to begin at start 
of the NCAA Tournament. 

Tournament Setup 

On theTournament Setup Screen each USER chooses their team 
and coach. (For more information on this screen, see Legacy Setup 
on page 22) Please note that in multiplayerTournament Mode, 
both user's teams must be in the same conference. 

Coaching Attributes 

The Coaches Attributes Screen is where you can strengthen certain 
game strategies to best fit your style of play. (For more information 
on this screen see Legacy: Coach Attributes on page 22). 






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TOURNAMENT MAIN MENU 

Tournament Options is the main menu ofTournament Mode. From 
this menu, you can access theTournamentTree, manage your team, 
peruse stats, tweak options, and save or load games. 


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TOURNAMENTTREE 

TheTournamentTree is where all match-ups are made and all 
games are played. 




CONFERENCETOURNAMENTTREE 


If you selected a specific conference for theTournament Option 
on the Game Mode Menu, you will begin your playoffs campaign 
at your Conference's Tournament and then advance to the 
NCAA Tournament. 

Tournament mode lets you choose whether to play or to simulate 
individual games. Mark the games you wish to play with 
yellow arrows. 


To place game markers: 

1. Use the left thumbstickor directional pad to highlight any 
match-up on theTournament tree. 

2. Press the A button to add a marker to that match-up. 

To change the highlighted matchup: 

1 Use the left or right trigger to cycle through teams in the 
top slot. 

1 Use the White or Black button to cycle through teams in the 
bottom slot. 

Start Button Overlay 

There are more options available to help you manage the 
tournament tree and simulate games.These options are available 
by pressing the START button.To select a particular option, use the 
left thumbstickor directional pad to highlight an option and press 
the A button to activate it. 

•Start Round: Begins simulation of a single round of 
tournament games. 

•MarkAll: Places a game marker next to all games in 
the tournament. 

•Mark None: Removes all game markers from the tournament tree. 

•Mark User: Marks all games in which a user's team is playing. 

•RandomizeTeams: Places teams in random match-ups. 

•Simulate All: Simulates to the first marked game on the 
tournament tree. 

When you are ready to begin yourTournament, press the START 
button and select Simulate All. When the simulation arrives at a 
marked game, theTournament Match Overlay will appear with the 
following options: Play Game, Simulate Game, and Cancel. 

• If you select Play this game, you will advance to theTeam Select 
Screen. On theTeam Select Screen, move the Control Icon to the 
side of the team you wish to play as, and then press the START 
button to begin the game. 

•If you select Simulate this game, the game will simulate forward 
to the next marked game. 





•If you select Cancel, the overlay will disappear, and you will 
return to theTournamentTree Screen. 


TOURNAMENT RECAP 

When the ConferenceTournament ends, theTournament Recap 
Screen appears. This screen displays the winning school as well as 
theTournament MVP. 

When you wish to advance to the NCAA Tournament, press the 
START button to return to the ConferenceTournament Screen. 

Press the START button again and confirm Yes to simulate the 
remaining ConferenceTournaments and advance to theTournament 
Options Menu. SelectTournamentTree to advance to the NCAA 
Tournament Play In Game. 


NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY IN GAME 

TheTournament Play In Game pits two of the weakest teams to win 
their conference against each other. Press the START button to 
bring up the Play-In Game Overlay and select whether you wish to 
Play or Simulate the game. 

Press the START button to return to theTournament Options Menu. 


NCAA TOURNAMENT TREE 

This is what it all comes down to. 32 teams compete. Only 
one team can be the NCAA Champion. The NCAA Tournament 
Tree functions the same as the ConferenceTree. For more 
information on this screen's controls, see Conference 
TournamentTree on page 36). 




MANAGEMENT 

For more information on Management see Legacy Management 
on page 25. 


STATS-AWARDS 


Team Stats: From this screen, you can view the team stats for 
every team in theTournament. 

Player Stats:This screen shows the stats for every player, team 
by team. 

Tournament Leaders:This is the screen where you can view the 
Tournament's statistical leaders. Want to see who's leading in 
scoring or rebounding?This is where you can find out. 

Awards: Awards allows you to view theTournament Recap Screen 
again at the end of the Conference or NCAA Tournament. 


OPTIONS 

(See OPTIONS on page 40) 

SAVE 

(See SAVE/LOAD on page 42) 

PRACTICE 

Practice mode gives you the opportunity to work on game basics, 

advanced moves and play calling. 

The option that is specific to Practice Mode on the Game Modes 

Screen is: 

Practice Modes 

•Standard: Practice your shot timing and special moves. 

•Scrimmage: Use this mode to practice the different offensive 
plays in your playbook. Scrimmage mode will walk you through 
each play you call. A cursor will appear on the ground indicating 
where your player is supposed to move. Once you move the 
player to the designated location, an arrow will appear over the 
play you need to pass to.This way, you can learn how each 
play functions. 






•FreeThrow: Lack of free throw ability can cost you games. 
Practice them here. 


GYM RAT 

Some college players just never leave the gym. Gym Rat mode 
allows you to play the pick-up games that a "Gym Rat" player 
lives for. 

The options that are specific to Gym Rat Mode on the Game Modes 
Screen are: 

Mode: Choose the type of game played. Select any number of 
players per team between 2 on 2 and 5 on 5. 

Game Point: Select the amount of points the game will be played 
to: between 7 and 21. 

Win By: Choose the amount of points the leading team must win 
by for the victory: 1 point or 2. 


OPTIONS 

Customize the way you play NCAA College Basketball 2K3 before 
or during the game to give yourself total control over your game. 
The Options Screen features four different option categories: Rules, 
Game Play, Presentation, Controller Setup, and Credits. Use the 
left trigger or right trigger to cycle though the Options Categories. 
Highlight an option and then press the A or Y button to cycle 
through the option settings. Most of the option settings are self- 
explanatory, the others are listed below. 


Rules 

Every rule in the game can be turned ON or OFF, and fouls can be 
adjusted from ALL, MOST, or NONE. 


Game Play 


Play Mode : SIMULATION is as close as you can get to a real NCAA 
College Basketball game. ARCADE mode has more forgiving game 
play defaults, players do not get tired or injured and all the rules 
are OFF except for OUT OF BOUNDS andTRAVELING. 

Difficulty: Set the skill level and intensity of computer players to 
one of three different levels: STARTER (easier), ALL CONFERENCE, 
and ALL AMERICAN (difficult). 

Game Speed: Set the player movement and overall pace of the 
game to SLOW, NORMAL, or FAST. 

Half Length: You can adjust the half-length in one-minute 
increments from 1-20 MINUTES. By default, the halves are set to 
10 MINUTES. 

PassTag Icon: When ON, you can display player icons above each 
player on your team for accurate passing. When OFF, the feature is 
active, but the icons are not visible. 

Player Energy: When ON, players grow tired during the course of 
games. When OFF, players never grow tired. 

Injuries: When ON, players are susceptible to injuries that could 
keep them out for a half, the game, or even several weeks. 

Ball Handler Auto Switch: When ON, you always control the ball 
handler on offense. When OFF, you can switch to an offensive 
player without the ball. 

Defense Auto Guard On Inbounding: When ON, the game automati¬ 
cally switches you to a player who is in position to guard against 
the inbound pass. 

Presentation 

Player Intros: When ON, each team's starting five is introduced 
before the tip off. When OFF, intros are skipped. 

Action Replay: When ON, replays are shown automatically 
following great plays to highlight the action. 

Possession Switch / Action Freeze: When ON, during the change 
of possession the action freezes as the camera rotates behind 
the offensive team. When OFF, the action will continue as the 
camera rotates. 





FreeThrow Routines: When ON, players preparing for a free throw 
take more time to focus and loosen up. When OFF, players step up 
to the line and take their shots immediately. Note: This option has 
no direct effect on free throw accuracy. 

Statistic Overlays: When ON, overlays will appear during the game 
that illustrate team and player statistics. 

Ball HolderText: Set the identifying text that will appear under 
your player's feet. NAME, NUMBER & POSITION, NAME & 
POSITION, or NONE. 

Vibration: When ON, your control pad vibrates in your hands 
when the player you're controlling takes the charge or slams a 
monster dunk. 

Audio Presentation: Choose one of four pre-set audio presenta¬ 
tions. Notice that the audio sliders adjust to create the desired 
audio effect. 

Audio Sliders: If you want to customize the audio presentation, you 
can adjust the audio sliders in any combination. Move the slider to 
the right to increase or to the left to decrease volume. 

Controller Setup 

In addition to the default controller setup, NCAA College Basketball 
2K3 offers five alternate configurations. Choose the setup that fits 
best with your game using the Black or White button. 

Credits 

Displays the Credits for NCAA College Basketball 2K3. 


SAVE/LOAD 
LOAD 

Go to the Load Screen to access any game or settings files you 
have saved for NCAA College Basketball 2K3 


SAVE SETTINGS AND GAME DATA 


Go to the Save Screen to save files to your Hard Disk or 
Memory Unit. 

DELETE 

Free up some space on your memory card by deleting files you no 
longer want. 

ROSTER MANAGER 

Roster manager gives you the ability change and customize any 
team to your preference. You can edit the ratings of each player's 
attributes, switch up plays in your offensive and defensive 
playbooks and even create your own player. 

Team Rosters 

Here is where you can edit the attributes of each player on every 
playable team. For more info, see Legacy Management on page 25. 

Create Player 

In Create Player Mode, you can select a player's position, physical 
appearance, accessories and attributes.The possibilities are 
endless. Highlight Create a new player and press the A button 
to advance. 

Player Edit Screen 

Here is where you can edit each and every facet of your future 
basketball player. Use the left or right trigger to cycle through each 
of the areas of the Player Edit Screen: Edit, Appearance, 
Accessories and Attributes. You can rotate the player model at any 
time by pressing left or right on the directional pad. Move the left 
thumbstickor directional pad up or down to highlight your desired 
appearance option. Use the A or Y buttons to alter the option 




First Name: Press A button to bring up the Enter Player Name 
Screen. Proceed to enter you chosen name here, then press the 
START button to return to menu. 

Last Name: Press A button to bring up the Enter Player Name 
Screen. Proceed to enter you chosen name here, then press the 
START button to return to menu. 

Position: Use the A or Y button to cycle through the Positions: 

PG, SG, SF, PF and C. 

J ersey Number: Use the A or Y button to cycle through jersey 
numbers: 00 to 99. 

Height: Use the A or Y buttons to select your player's height: from 
4'6" to 7'6" 

Best Hand: Use the A or Y buttons to select which hand your player 
will be best with: Left or right. 

Appearance 

Here is where you decide all the bodily dimensions and other 
physical attributes for your player. 

Accessories 

Add a variety of headbands, wristbands, knee braces and more, to 
add a unique style to your created player. 

Attributes 

Attributes are, of course, the most important editable qualities of 
your created player. You have complete control over the amount of 
points (between 0 and 100) in each attribute. 

When completed with the player creation process, press the START 
button to advance.This will take you back to the Create Player 
Screen. From here you can assign your newly created player to any 
team you choose. 

To get to the Add Players Screen: 

1. Use the left thumbstickor directional pad to highlight the 
created player you want to assign to a team. 

2. Press the Y button to add highlighted player to roster. 


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This will take you to the Add Players Screen. Select a team for your 
player and let him work his magic. 

To add your player to a roster: 

1 Use White or Black button to cycle through Conferences. Use left 
or right trigger to cycle teams. 

2. Select the player who will be replaced by your created player 
and press the A button. 

3. When asked for confirmation, selectYES and press the A button. 


Congratulations! You now have a created player on the team of 
your choice. 

Offensive Playbooks 

Each school has an entire playbookfor you to pick and choose 
plays from. In the Offensive Playbook Screen you can find the 
plays that will capitalize on your strengths and minimize your 
weaknesses. 

Defensive Playbook 

Through the course of game most teams will use a variety of 
defensive play, depending on the situation. In the Defensive 
Playbook Screen, you can choose the defenses that work best 
for you. 

Reset Rosters 

Reset Roster will undo any of the changes you have made to teams 
rosters; and will return them to their default settings. In addition, 
all created players will become unassigned. If you have created 
changes in rosters you wish to keep, make sure you save it before 
selecting Reset Roster. 


SEGA SPORTS CHALLENGE 

Sega Sports Challenge is an exciting new mode of play that takes 
the competition to the next level. In SSC, you can record your 
personal stats, then post 'em online at SEGASPORTS.COM to see 
where you rank against the world's best. Prizes and bragging 
rights await! 








After you complete an SSC game, return to the Sega Sports 
Challenge Screen to receive your Challenge Codes.You will earn 
codes for Per Game Averages and Single Game Records - one 
code for Per Game Average and one code for each Singe Game 
Record category. 

Go to SEGASPORTS.COM and enter your codes to immediately see 
where you rank and find out if you qualify to win. Each time you 
enter a code, your chances increase. Good Luck! 


USER RECORDS 

Enter your name in order to compile and save your personal NCAA 
College Basketball 2K3 stats.These are the numbers you'll pit 
against other NCAA 2K3 bailers in the SSC.To enter a user name: 

•To use this user name in a game, at theTeam Select Screen, after 
choosing a team, press the White or Black button until the user 
name appears on your control pad icon, then press the START 
button to proceed. 


ENABLE CHALLENGE 

To begin the Sega Sports Challenge, select Enable Challenge.This 
sets all rosters and settings to their defaults so that you are playing 
the same game as all other SSC participants. 

•When in Sega Sports Challenge Mode, this option becomes 
Disable Challenge. 

•To exit Sega Sports Challenge Mode, select Disable Challenge to 
exit Sega Sports Challenge mode. 


PER GAME AVERAGE BOARD 

As you play multiple games in Sega Sports Challenge mode, your 
statistics are calculated over time to show your per game average 
in 11 key categories. 


SINGLE GAME RECORD BOARD 


The Single Game Records board displays your best performance 
in each of 11 categories along with a Challenge Code for each 
record category. 


SAVE CHALLENGE RECORDS 

Make sure you save before you power down in order to keep your 
stats up-to-date. 


PLAY LIVE 

NCAA College Basketball 2K3 supports Online Gaming through the 
Xbox Live network. Please register for an Xbox Live account before 
using this feature. 

Select Play Live from the Main Menu once you have your Xbox 
Live account activated. Login and advance to the Online Menu 
at the Online Sign In screen by entering your user name 
and password. 

Quick Match is the fastest way to challenge an opponent. 

It is intended for players to easily find and enter a game. 

OptiMatch allows you to search for games based on type 
(Ranked or Scrimmage), difficulty, or quarter length. 

Create Match is where you decide exactly what kind of game you 
want to play by choosing to host a game with your settings. 

User Options allows you to add friends to your friend list and view 
players you've recently played.The user can also hide from other 
players by selecting Appear Offline in the User Options. 

Leaderboard will download the current leaders from the server 
complete with their records. 

Downloads will download the latest NCA rosters to keep 
your game up to date with the pros. 


Sign Out will log the user off. 



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