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1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

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Edition of USA college basketball tournament

1989 NCAA Division I
men's basketball tournament
Season1988–89
Teams64
Finals siteKingdome,
Seattle,Washington
ChampionsMichigan Wolverines (1st title, 3rd title game,
4th Final Four)
Runner-upSeton Hall Pirates (1st title game,
1st Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coachSteve Fisher (1st title)
MOPGlen Rice (Michigan)
Attendance613,242
Top scorerGlen Rice (Michigan)
(184 points)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«19881990»

The1989NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing insingle-elimination play to determine the national champion of men'sNCAA Division Icollege basketball. The 51st annual edition of the tournament began on March 16, 1989, and ended with thechampionship game on April 3 at theKingdome inSeattle. A total of 63 games were played.

Michigan, coached bySteve Fisher, won the national title with an 80–79 overtime victory in the final game overSeton Hall, coached byP. J. Carlesimo.Glen Rice of Michigan set an NCAA tournament record by scoring 184 points in six games and was named the tournament'sMost Outstanding Player.

Just prior to the start of this tournament, Michigan coachBill Frieder had announced that he would accept the head coaching position atArizona State University at the end of the season. Michigan athletic directorBo Schembechler promptly fired Frieder and appointed top assistant Fisher as interim coach, stating famously, that "a Michigan man is going to coach a Michigan team."

Two 16-seeded teams came within one point of victory in the first round (Georgetown vs. Princeton, Oklahoma vs. East Tennessee State), and a third came within six points. This tournament was also unusual in that all four 11-seeds advanced out of the first round.

The 1989 Tournament was the second one since 1980, with1987 being the first, in which the defending national champion did not participate in the tournament.Kansas, winner of the1988 NCAA title, had been placed on probation for violations committed by former coachLarry Brown and was barred from the tournament. Brown left Kansas immediately after winning the national championship to return to coaching in theNBA with theSan Antonio Spurs, leaving first-year coachRoy Williams to coach the team. It is the only time the Jayhawks have missed the NCAA tournament from 1984 to the present day. The defending champion would not be left out of the next year's tournament again until2008. The tournament was notable for the poor performance of the SEC. After traditional stalwart Kentucky missed the postseason after experiencing its first losing season since 1927, none of the five SEC teams won a game in the tournament.

Schedule and venues

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1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Atlanta
Atlanta
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Dallas
Dallas
Providence
Providence
Greensboro
Greensboro
Nashville
Nashville
Tucson
Tucson
Boise
Boise
1989 first and second rounds
1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Denver
Denver
Lexington
Lexington
Minneapolis
Minneapolis
E. Rutherford
E. Rutherford
Seattle
Seattle
1989 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1989 tournament, and their hosts:

First and Second Rounds

Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

Teams

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RegionSeedTeamCoachConferenceFinishedFinal OpponentScore
East1GeorgetownJohn ThompsonBig EastElite Eight2DukeL 85–77
East2DukeMike KrzyzewskiAtlantic CoastFinal Four3Seton HallL 95–78
East3StanfordMike MontgomeryPacific-10Round of 6414SienaL 80–78
East4IowaTom DavisBig TenRound of 325NC StateL 102–96
East5NC StateJim ValvanoAtlantic CoastSweet Sixteen1GeorgetownL 69–61
East6Kansas StateLon KrugerBig EightRound of 6411MinnesotaL 86–75
East7West VirginiaGale CatlettAtlantic 10Round of 322DukeL 70–63
East8VanderbiltC. M. NewtonSoutheasternRound of 649Notre DameL 81–65
East9Notre DameDigger PhelpsIndependentRound of 321GeorgetownL 81–74
East10TennesseeDon DeVoeSoutheasternRound of 647West VirginiaL 84–68
East11MinnesotaClem HaskinsBig TenSweet Sixteen2DukeL 87–70
East12South CarolinaGeorge FeltonMetroRound of 645NC StateL 81–66
East13RutgersBob WenzelAtlantic 10Round of 644IowaL 87–73
East14SienaMike DeaneNorth AtlanticRound of 3211MinnesotaL 80–67
East15South Carolina StateCy AlexanderMid-EasternRound of 642DukeL 90–69
East16PrincetonPete CarrilIvy LeagueRound of 641GeorgetownL 50–49
RegionSeedTeamCoachConferenceFinishedFinal OpponentScore
Midwest1IllinoisLou HensonBig TenFinal Four3MichiganL 83–81
Midwest2SyracuseJim BoeheimBig EastElite Eight1IllinoisL 89–86
Midwest3MissouriNorm StewartBig EightSweet Sixteen2SyracuseL 83–80
Midwest4LouisvilleDenny CrumMetroSweet Sixteen1IllinoisL 83–69
Midwest5ArkansasNolan RichardsonSouthwestRound of 324LouisvilleL 93–84
Midwest6Georgia TechBobby CreminsAtlantic CoastRound of 6411TexasL 76–70
Midwest7FloridaNorm SloanSoutheasternRound of 6410Colorado StateL 68–46
Midwest8PittsburghPaul EvansBig EastRound of 649Ball StateL 68–64
Midwest9Ball StateRick MajerusMid-AmericanRound of 321IllinoisL 72–60
Midwest10Colorado StateBoyd GrantWestern AthleticRound of 322SyracuseL 65–50
Midwest11TexasTom PendersSouthwestRound of 323MissouriL 108–89
Midwest12Loyola MarymountPaul WestheadWest CoastRound of 645ArkansasL 120–101
Midwest13Arkansas–Little RockMike NewellTrans AmericaRound of 644LouisvilleL 76–71
Midwest14CreightonTony BaroneMissouri ValleyRound of 643MissouriL 85–69
Midwest15BucknellCharlie WoollumEast CoastRound of 642SyracuseL 104–81
Midwest16McNeese StateSteve WelchSouthlandRound of 641IllinoisL 77–71
RegionSeedTeamCoachConferenceFinishedFinal OpponentScore
Southeast1OklahomaBilly TubbsBig EightSweet Sixteen5VirginiaL 86–80
Southeast2North CarolinaDean SmithAtlantic CoastSweet Sixteen3MichiganL 92–87
Southeast3MichiganSteve FisherBig TenChampion3Seton HallW 80–79
Southeast4Florida StatePat KennedyMetroRound of 6413Middle TennesseeL 97–83
Southeast5VirginiaTerry HollandAtlantic CoastElite Eight3MichiganL 102–65
Southeast6AlabamaWimp SandersonSoutheasternRound of 6411South AlabamaL 86–84
Southeast7UCLAJim HarrickPacific-10Round of 322North CarolinaL 88–81
Southeast8La SalleSpeedy MorrisMetro AtlanticRound of 649Louisiana TechL 83–74
Southeast9Louisiana TechTommy Joe EaglesAmerican SouthRound of 321OklahomaL 124–81
Southeast10Iowa StateJohnny OrrBig EightRound of 647UCLAL 84–74
Southeast11South AlabamaRonnie ArrowSun BeltRound of 323MichiganL 91–82
Southeast12ProvidenceRick BarnesBig EastRound of 645VirginiaL 100–97
Southeast13Middle TennesseeBruce StewartOhio ValleyRound of 325VirginiaL 104–88
Southeast14XavierPete GillenMidwesternRound of 643MichiganL 92–87
Southeast15SouthernBen JobeSouthwest AthleticRound of 642North CarolinaL 93–79
Southeast16East Tennessee StateLes RobinsonSouthernRound of 641OklahomaL 72–71
RegionSeedTeamCoachConferenceFinishedFinal OpponentScore
West1ArizonaLute OlsonPacific-10Sweet Sixteen4UNLVL 68–67
West2IndianaBob KnightBig TenSweet Sixteen3Seton HallL 78–65
West3Seton HallP. J. CarlesimoBig EastRunner Up3MichiganL 80–79
West4UNLVJerry TarkanianBig WestElite Eight3Seton HallL 84–61
West5Memphis StateLarry FinchMetroRound of 6412DePaulL 66–63
West6Oregon StateRalph MillerPacific-10Round of 6411EvansvilleL 94–90
West7UTEPDon HaskinsWestern AthleticRound of 322IndianaL 92–69
West8Saint Mary'sLynn NanceWest CoastRound of 649ClemsonL 83–70
West9ClemsonCliff EllisAtlantic CoastRound of 321ArizonaL 94–68
West10LSUDale BrownSoutheasternRound of 647UTEPL 85–74
West11EvansvilleJim CrewsMissouri ValleyRound of 323Seton HallL 87–73
West12DePaulJoey MeyerIndependentRound of 324UNLVL 85–70
West13IdahoKermit DavisBig SkyRound of 644UNLVL 68–56
West14Southwest Missouri StateCharlie SpoonhourMid-ContinentRound of 643Seton HallL 60–51
West15George MasonErnie NestorColonialRound of 642IndianaL 99–85
West16Robert MorrisJarrett DurhamNortheastRound of 641ArizonaL 94–60

Bracket

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* – Denotes overtime period

East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Georgetown50
16Princeton49
1Georgetown81
Providence
9Notre Dame74
8Vanderbilt65
9Notre Dame81
1Georgetown69
5NC State61
5NC State81
12South Carolina66
5NC State102**
Providence
4Iowa96
4Iowa87
13Rutgers73
1Georgetown77
2Duke85
6Kansas State75
11Minnesota86
11Minnesota80
Greensboro
14Siena67
3Stanford78
14Siena80
11Minnesota70
2Duke87
7West Virginia84
10Tennessee68
7West Virginia63
Greensboro
2Duke70
2Duke90
15South Carolina State69

First round summary

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See also:1989 Georgetown vs. Princeton men's basketball game
NCAA Productions
ESPN
Thursday, March 16
approx. 9:37 PM EST
#2 Duke Blue Devils90, #15 South Carolina State Bulldogs 69
Pts:P. Henderson – 22
Rebs:D. Ferry – 8
Asts:Q. Snyder – 8
Pts: A. Caldwell – 20
Rebs:T. Williams – 8
Asts: A. Caldwell, D. Gilmore – 2
Halftime Score: Duke, 49–34
Greensboro Coliseum – Greensboro, North Carolina
Attendance: 14,574
Referees: Terry Stoudt, Mack Chauvin, Paul Sternberger
NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
12:07 PM EST
#5 North Carolina State Wolfpack81, #12 South Carolina Gamecocks 66
Providence Civic Center – Providence, Rhode Island
Attendance: 12,106
Referees: Gordon Birk, David Hall, Frank Bosone
NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
7:07 PM EST
#1 Georgetown Hoyas50, #16 Princeton Tigers49
Pts:A. Mourning – 21
Rebs:A. Mourning – 13
Pts: R. Scrabis – 15
Rebs: G. Leftwich – 5
Asts:K. Mueller – 8
Halftime Score: Princeton, 29–21
Providence Civic Center – Providence, Rhode Island
Attendance: 12,106
Referees: Dick Paparo, Charles Range, J. Don Ferguson

Second round summary

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CBS
Saturday, March 18
12:20 PM EST
#2 Duke Blue Devils70, #7 West Virginia Mountaineers 63
Pts:D. Ferry – 20
Rebs:A. Abdelnaby,D. Ferry – 8
Asts:D. Ferry – 4
Pts: H. Brooks – 13
Rebs: R. Foster – 10
Asts: S. Berger – 5
Halftime Score: Duke, 35–28
Greensboro Coliseum – Greensboro, North Carolina
Attendance: 14,920
Referees: Wally Tanner, Tom Rucker, Mack Chauvin
CBS
Sunday, March 19
12:20 PM EST
#1 Georgetown Hoyas81, #9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 74
Pts:C. Smith – 34
Rebs:J. Jackson – 7
Asts:C. Smith – 6
Pts:L. Ellis – 24
Rebs:L. Ellis – 10
Asts: T. Singleton – 6
Halftime Score: Notre Dame, 36–32
Providence Civic Center – Providence, Rhode Island
Attendance: 12,106
Referees: Don Rutledge, Gordon Birk, Richie Ballesteros
CBS
Sunday, March 17
approx. 2:50 PM EST
#5 North Carolina State Wolfpack102, #4 Iowa Hawkeyes 96(2OT)
Providence Civic Center – Providence, Rhode Island
Attendance: 12,106
Referees: Dick Paparo

Regional Semi-final summary

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CBS
Friday, March 24
7:41 PM EST
#2 Duke Blue Devils87, #11 Minnesota Golden Gophers 70
Pts: R. Brickey,P. Henderson – 21
Rebs:C. Laettner – 11
Asts:Q. Snyder – 8
Pts:W. Burton – 26
Rebs:W. Bond – 6
Asts:M. Newbern – 7
Halftime Score: Duke, 45–30
Brendan Byrne Arena – East Rutherford, New Jersey
Attendance: 19,508
Referees: John Clougherty, Dan Chrisman, Tom O'Neill
CBS
Friday, March 24
approx. 10:11 PM EST
#1 Georgetown Hoyas69, #5 North Carolina State Wolfpack 61
Pts: D. Bryant – 21
Rebs:A. Mourning – 12
Asts:C. Smith – 5
Pts:R. Monroe – 26
Rebs:C. Brown – 12
Asts:C. Corchiani – 4
Halftime Score: Georgetown, 42–28
Brendan Byrne Arena – East Rutherford, New Jersey
Attendance: 19,508
Referees: Tom Lopes, Jim Bain, Rick Hartzell

Regional Final summary

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CBS
Sunday, March 26
4:05 PM EST
#2 Duke Blue Devils85, #1 Georgetown Hoyas 77
Pts:C. Laettner – 24
Rebs:C. Laettner – 9
Asts:Q. Snyder – 7
Pts:C. Smith – 21
Rebs: S. Jefferson – 7
Asts: D. Bryant – 3
Halftime Score: Georgetown, 40–38
Brendan Byrne Arena – East Rutherford, New Jersey
Attendance: 19,514
Referees: Ted Hillary, David Jones, Tom Harrington

West Regional – Denver, Colorado

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Arizona94
16Robert Morris60
1Arizona94
Boise
9Clemson68
8Saint Mary's70
9Clemson83
1Arizona67
4UNLV68
5Memphis State63
12DePaul66
12DePaul70
Boise
4UNLV85
4UNLV68
13Idaho56
4UNLV61
3Seton Hall84
6Oregon State90
11Evansville94*
11Evansville73
Tucson
3Seton Hall87
3Seton Hall60
14Southwest Missouri State51
3Seton Hall78
2Indiana65
7UTEP85
10LSU74
7UTEP69
Tucson
2Indiana92
2Indiana99
15George Mason85

First round summary

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NCAA Productions
ESPN
Thursday, March 16
6:07 PM PST/9:07 PM EST
#4 UNLV Runnin' Rebels68, #13 Idaho Vandals 56
Pts:S. Augmon – 17
Rebs:M. Scurry – 14
Asts:A. Hunt – 4
Pts: R. Smith – 20
Rebs:R. Brown, J. Fitch – 9
Asts: L. Nash – 3
Halftime Score: UNLV, 27–22
BSU Pavilion – Boise, Idaho
Attendance: 12,241
NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
approx. 2:37 PM MST/4:37 PM EST
#3 Seton Hall Pirates60, #14 Southwest Missouri State Bears 51
Pts:J. Morton – 26
Rebs: D. Walker – 6
Asts:A. Gaze – 4
Pts: H. Henderson – 18
Rebs: H. Henderson – 6
Asts: D. Lewis – 6
Halftime Score: Seton Hall, 30–23
McKale Center – Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 12,787
Referees: Don Shea, Allie Prescott, Jim Loustaldt

Second round summary

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CBS
Saturday, March 18
2:00 PM PST/5:00 PM EST
#4 UNLV Runnin' Rebels85, #12 DePaul Blue Demons 70
Pts:D. Butler – 23
Rebs:S. Augmon – 6
Asts:A. Hunt – 7
Pts: T. Greene – 29
Rebs:S. Brundy – 15
Asts: T. Greene – 6
Halftime Score: 40–40
BSU Pavilion – Boise, Idaho
Attendance: 12,428
CBS
Sunday, March 19
12:25 PM MST/2:25 PM EST
#3 Seton Hall Pirates87, #11 Evansville Aces 73
Pts:J. Morton – 17
Rebs:R. Ramos, D. Walker – 10
Asts: G. Greene, P. Wigington – 5
Pts:S. Haffner – 20
Rebs:D. Godfread – 6
Asts: R. Crafton – 7
Halftime Score: Seton Hall, 49–41
McKale Center – Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 13,391
Referees: John Moreau, Sid Rodeheffer, Mark DiStaolo

Regional Semi-final summary

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CBS
Thursday, March 23
6:09 PM MST/8:09 PM EST
#3 Seton Hall Pirates78, #2 Indiana Hoosiers 65
Pts:J. Morton – 17
Rebs: D. Walker – 10
Asts: G. Greene – 5
Pts:J. Edwards – 18
Rebs:E. Anderson – 6
Asts: J. Hillman, L. Jones – 3
Halftime Score: Seton Hall, 42–33
McNichols Sports Arena – Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 16,813
Referees: Jody Sylvester, Dave Libbey, David Bair
CBS
Thursday, March 23
approx. 8:39 PM MST/10:39 PM EST
#4 UNLV Runnin' Rebels68, #1 Arizona Wildcats 67
Pts:A. Hunt – 21
Rebs:G. Ackles,S. Augmon – 6
Asts:G. Anthony – 11
Pts:S. Elliott – 22
Rebs:S. Elliott – 14
Asts:K. Lofton – 6
Halftime Score: UNLV, 37–36
McNichols Sports Arena – Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 16,813
Referees: Ed Hightower, Tom Rucker, Frank Scagliota

Regional Final summary

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CBS
Saturday, March 25
2:05 PM MST/4:05 PM EST
#3 Seton Hall Pirates84, #4 UNLV Runnin' Rebels 61
Pts:A. Gaze – 19
Rebs: D. Walker – 15
Asts: G. Greene – 3
Pts:G. Anthony – 16
Rebs:M. Scurry – 14
Asts:G. Anthony – 4
Halftime Score: Seton Hall, 34–30
McNichols Sports Arena – Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 16,813
Referees: Lenny Wirtz, David Dodge, Larry Rose

Southeast Regional – Lexington, Kentucky

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Oklahoma72
16East Tennessee State71
1Oklahoma124
Nashville
9Louisiana Tech81
8La Salle74
9Louisiana Tech83
1Oklahoma80
5Virginia86
5Virginia100
12Providence97
5Virginia104
Nashville
13Middle Tennessee State88
4Florida State83
13Middle Tennessee State97
5Virginia65
3Michigan102
6Alabama84
11South Alabama86
11South Alabama82
Atlanta
3Michigan91
3Michigan92
14Xavier87
3Michigan92
2North Carolina87
7UCLA84
10Iowa State74
7UCLA81
Atlanta
2North Carolina88
2North Carolina93
15Southern79

First round summary

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NCAA Productions
ESPN
Thursday, March 16
7:07 PM CST/8:07 EST
#5 Virginia Cavaliers100, #12 Providence Friars 97
Pts: R. Morgan – 33
Rebs:M. Blundin,B. Stith – 7
Asts:J. Crotty – 10
Pts:M. Conlon – 23
Rebs:A. Shamsid-Deen – 8
Asts:E. Murdick, C. Screen – 6
Halftime Score: Virginia, 50–49
Memorial Gymnasium – Nashville, Tennessee
Attendance: 12,541
Referees: Tom Harrington, Willis McJunkin, Tom Clark
NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
12:07 PM EST
#3 Michigan Wolverines92, #14 Xavier Musketeers 87
Pts:G. Rice,R. Robinson – 23
Rebs:M. Hughes – 10
Asts:R. Robinson – 8
Pts:T. Hill – 21
Rebs:D. Strong – 10
Asts: J. Walker – 9
Halftime Score: Xavier, 45–42
Omni Coliseum – Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 12,349
Referees: Nick Borucki, Dave Libbey, Bob Barnett

Second round summary

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CBS
Saturday, March 18
approx. 3:55 PM CST/4:55 EST
#5 Virginia Cavaliers104, #13 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders 88
Pts: R. Morgan– 33
Rebs:M. Blundin – 8
Asts:J. Crotty – 14
Pts: R. Henry, C. Rainey – 23
Rebs: K. Hammonds – 15
Asts: K. Hammonds, C. Rainey – 5
Halftime Score: Virginia, 49–39
Memorial Gymnasium – Nashville, Tennessee
Attendance: 13,453
Referees: Tom Harrington, Jody Sylvester, Tom Clark
CBS
Sunday, March 19
2:20 PM EST
#3 Michigan Wolverines91, #11 South Alabama Jaguars 82
Pts:G. Rice – 36
Rebs:G. Rice – 8
Asts:D. Calip,T. Mills,G. Rice,R. Robinson – 5
Pts:J. Lewis – 25
Rebs: G. Estaba,J. Lewis – 9
Asts: T. Brodnick – 6
Halftime Score: South Alabama, 47–44
Omni Coliseum – Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 12,821
Referees: Dave Libbey, Gene Monje, Bob Barnett

Regional Semi-final summary

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CBS
Thursday, March 23
7:41 PM EST
#5 Virginia Cavaliers86, #1 Oklahoma Sooners 80
Pts:B. Stith – 28
Rebs: B. Dabbs – 14
Asts:J. Crotty – 8
Pts:S. King – 22
Rebs:S. King – 6
Asts:M. Blaylock – 5
Halftime Score: Virginia, 42–37
Rupp Arena – Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 22,314
Referees: Gene Monje, Bob Dibler, Herman Ramsey
CBS
Thursday, March 23
approx. 10:11 PM EST
#3 Michigan Wolverines92, #2 North Carolina Tar Heels 87
Pts:G. Rice – 34
Rebs:M. Hughes,T. Mills,G. Rice,L. Vaught – 6
Asts:R. Robinson – 13
Pts:J.R. Reid – 26
Rebs: S. Bucknall – 7
Asts: S. Bucknall – 10
Halftime Score: Michigan, 50–47
Rupp Arena – Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 22,314
Referees: Don Rutledge, Tom Scott, Wally Tanner

Regional Final summary

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CBS
Saturday, March 25
1:58 PM EST
#3 Michigan Wolverines102, #5 Virginia Cavaliers 65
Pts:G. Rice – 32
Rebs:L. Vaught – 9
Asts:R. Robinson – 7
Pts: R. Morgan – 15
Rebs: B. Dabbs – 12
Asts:J. Crotty – 7
Halftime Score: Michigan, 44–25
Rupp Arena – Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 22,755
Referees: Mickey Crowley, Jim Burr, Frank Bosone

Midwest Regional – Minneapolis

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Illinois77
16McNeese State71
1Illinois72
Indianapolis
9Ball State60
8Pittsburgh64
9Ball State68
1Illinois83
4Louisville69
5Arkansas120
12Loyola Marymount101
5Arkansas84
Indianapolis
4Louisville93
4Louisville76
13Arkansas–Little Rock71
1Illinois89
2Syracuse86
6Georgia Tech70
11Texas76
11Texas89
Dallas
3Missouri108
3Missouri85
14Creighton69
3Missouri80
2Syracuse83
7Florida46
10Colorado State68
10Colorado State50
Dallas
2Syracuse65
2Syracuse104
15Bucknell81

First round summary

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NCAA Productions
ESPN
Thursday, March 16
12:07 PM EST
#4 Louisville Cardinals76, #13 Arkansas-Little Rock Trojans 71
Hoosier Dome – Indianapolis
Attendance: 37,232
Referees: Tom Lopes, Bruce Shapiro, Jerry Stone
NCAA Productions
ESPN
Thursday, March 16
7:07 PM EST
#1 Illinois Fighting Illini77, #16 McNeese State Cowboys 71
Pts:K. Battle – 18
Rebs:N. Anderson – 12
Asts:L. Smith – 4
Pts:M. Cutright – 5
Rebs:A. Pullard – 8
Asts: D. Davis – 5
Halftime Score: Illinois, 26–21
Hoosier Dome – Indianapolis
Attendance: 37,242
Referees: Bobby Dibler, John Hannon, David Dodge
NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
12:07 PM CST/1:07 PM EST
#2 Syracuse Orangemen104, #15 Bucknell Bison 81
Pts:B. Owens – 27
Rebs:B. Owens – 13
Asts:S. Douglas – 9
Pts: M. Butts – 22
Rebs: B. Heiden – 8
Asts: M. Joseph – 9
Halftime Score: Syracuse, 52–36
Reunion Arena – Dallas, Texas
Attendance: 8,711
Referees: George Evans, David Jones, Phil Bova
NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
7:07 PM CST/8:07 PM EST
#3 Missouri Tigers85, #14 Creighton Blue Jays 69
Reunion Arena – Dallas, Texas
Attendance: 9,484
Referees: John Clogherty, Samford, Jim Stupin

Second round summary

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CBS
Saturday, March 18
2:20 PM EST
#1 Illinois Fighting Illini72, #9 Ball State Cardinals 60
Pts:N. Anderson – 24
Rebs:K. Battle – 8
Asts:K. Gill – 7
Pts: C. Kidd – 16
Rebs: P. McCurdy – 12
Asts: S. Nichols – 6
Halftime Score: Illinois, 34–23
Hoosier Dome – Indianapolis
Attendance: 37,444
Referees: Bobby Dibler, David Dodge, Herman Ramsey
CBS
Saturday, March 18
approx. 4:50 PM EST
#4 Louisville Cardinals93, #5 Arkansas Razorbacks 84
Hoosier Dome – Indianapolis
Attendance: 37,444
Referees: Larry Lembo, Tom Lopes, Larry Rose
CBS
Sunday, March 19
1:35 CST/2:35 PM EST
#3 Missouri Tigers108, #11 Texas Longhorns 89
Reunion Arena – Dallas, Texas
Attendance: 10,683
Referees: John Clougherty, David Jones, Odgen
CBS
Sunday, March 19
approx. 4:05 PM CST/5:05 PM EST
#2 Syracuse Orangemen65, #10 Colorado State Rams 50
Pts:S. Thompson – 21
Rebs:D. Coleman – 7
Asts:S. Douglas – 8
Pts: A. Anderson – 15
Rebs:P. Durham – 6
Asts:P. Durham – 4
Halftime Score: Syracuse, 38–28
Reunion Arena – Dallas, Texas
Attendance: 10,683
Referees: Jim Bain, Jerry Petro, Donnee Gray

Regional Semi-final summary

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CBS
Friday, March 24
7:09 PM CST/8:09 PM EST
#1 Illinois Fighting Illini83, #4 Louisville Cardinals 69
Pts:N. Anderson – 24
Rebs:S. Bardo,M. Liberty – 8
Asts:S. Bardo – 6
Pts:K. Payne – 19
Rebs:P. Ellison – 9
Asts:P. Ellison,L. Smith – 4
Halftime Score: Illinois, 40–37
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 33,560
Referees: Dick Paparo, Tim Higgins, Donnee Gray
CBS
Friday, March 24
approx. 9:39 PM CST/10:39 PM EST
#2 Syracuse Orangemen83, #3 Missouri Tigers 80
Pts:S. Douglas – 27
Rebs:D. Coleman – 12
Asts:S. Douglas – 7
Pts:B. Irvin – 21
Rebs:D. Smith – 13
Asts: L. Coward – 6
Halftime Score: Missouri, 42–40
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 33,560
Referees: Richie Ballesteros, Sam Lickliter, Paul Housman

Regional Final summary

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CBS
Sunday, March 26
12:58 PM CST/1:58 PM EST
#1 Illinois Fighting Illini89, #2 Syracuse Orangemen 86
Pts:K. Battle – 28
Rebs:N. Anderson – 16
Asts:L. Smith,K. Gill – 5
Pts:B. Owens – 22
Rebs:D. Coleman – 10
Asts:S. Douglas – 8
Halftime Score: Syracuse, 46–39
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 33,496
Referees: Larry Lembo, Jim Rife, John Moreau

Final Four – Seattle

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National semifinalsNational Championship Game
      
E2Duke78
W3Seton Hall95
W3Seton Hall79
SE3Michigan80OT
SE3Michigan83
MW1Illinois81

Game summaries

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CBS
Saturday, April 1
2:42 PM PST/5:42 PM EST
#W3 Seton Hall Pirates95, #E2 Duke Blue Devils 78
Pts:A. Gaze – 20
Rebs:R. Ramos – 12
Asts: G. Greene – 8
Pts:D. Ferry – 34
Rebs:D. Ferry – 10
Asts:P. Henderson – 5
Halftime Score: Duke, 38–33
Kingdome – Seattle, WA
Attendance: 39,187
Referees: Larry Lembo, Don Rutledge, Ed Hightower
CBS
Saturday, April 1
approx. 5:12 PM PST/8:12 PM EST
#SE3 Michigan Wolverines83, #MW1 Illinois Fighting Illini 81
Pts:G. Rice – 28
Rebs:L. Vaught – 16
Asts:R. Robinson – 12
Pts:K. Battle – 29
Rebs:L. Hamilton – 9
Asts:S. Bardo – 8
Halftime Score: Michigan, 39–38
Kingdome – Seattle, WA
Attendance: 39,187
Referees: Ted Hillary, David Jones, Tom Harrington

National Championship

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CBS
Monday, April 3
6:12 PM PDT/9:12 PM EDT
#SE3 Michigan Wolverines80, #W3 Seton Hall Pirates 79 (OT)
Pts:G. Rice – 31
Rebs:G. Rice – 11
Asts:R. Robinson – 11
Pts:J. Morton – 35
Rebs: D. Walker – 11
Asts: G. Greene – 5
Halftime Score: Michigan, 37–32
End of Regulation: 71–71
Kingdome – Seattle, WA
Attendance: 39,187
Referees: Mickey Crowley, Tom Rucker, John Clougherty

Announcers

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Television

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CBS Sports

ESPN and NCAA Productions

  • Tim Brando (NCAA Tournament Today) andJohn Saunders (NCAA Tournament Tonight) served as studio hosts andDick Vitale served as studio analyst.
  • Bob Carpenter andQuinn Buckner – first round (South Carolina–North Carolina State) & (Notre Dame–Vanderbilt) at Providence, Rhode Island
  • Mike Gorman and Ron Perry – first round (Rutgers–Iowa) & (Princeton–Georgetown) at Providence, Rhode Island
  • Mike Patrick andDan Bonner – first round (Minnesota–Kansas State) & (South Carolina State–Duke) at Greensboro, North Carolina
  • Bob Rathbun and Bucky Waters – first round (Siena–Stanford) & (Tennessee–West Virginia) at Greensboro, North Carolina
  • Tom Hammond andClark Kellogg – first round (UALR–Louisville) & (Ball State–Pittsburgh) at Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Mick Hubert and Jim Gibbons – first round (Loyola Marymount–Arkansas) & (McNeese State–Illinois) at Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Ron Franklin and Billy King – first round (Texas–Georgia Tech) at Dallas, Texas
  • Frank Fallon andBob Ortegel – first round (Colorado State–Florida), (Creighton–Missouri), & (Syracuse–Bucknell) at Dallas, Texas
  • Wayne Larrivee andJack Givens – first round (Louisiana Tech–LaSalle) & (Middle Tennessee State–Florida State) at Nashville, Tennessee
  • John Sanders and Gary Thompson – first round (East Tennessee State–Oklahoma) & (Providence–Virginia) at Nashville, Tennessee
  • Ralph Hacker and Dan Belluomini – first round (Xavier–Michigan) & (Iowa State–UCLA) at Atlanta, Georgia
  • Fred White andLarry Conley – first round (South Alabama–Alabama) & (Southern–North Carolina) at Atlanta, Georgia
  • Brad Nessler andIrv Brown – first round (Robert Morris–Arizona) & (Idaho–UNLV) at Boise, Idaho
  • Ted Robinson andMike Pratt– first round (Clemson–Saint Mary's) at Boise, Idaho
  • Pete Solomon andBob Elliott – first round (Evansville–Oregon State) at Tucson, Arizona
  • Barry Tompkins andBruce Larson – first round (SW Missouri State–Seton Hall) & (George Mason–Indiana) at Tucson, Arizona

Radio

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First and second rounds

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CBS Radio

Regionals

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  • – East Regionals at East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • – Midwest Regionals at Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • – Southeast Regionals at Lexington, Kentucky
  • Ted Robinson and – West Regionals at Denver, Colorado

Final Four

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  • – at Seattle, Washington
RegionSeedTeamsFlagship stationPlay-by-play announcerColor analyst(s)
West3Seton HallWPAT–AM 930

Legacy

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The story of the Wolverines' success was cited as inspiration in another sport. When theSpain national football team managerJulen Lopetegui was sacked days before the2018 FIFA World Cup started after agreeing to joinReal Madrid after the tournament, Spanish defenderGerard Piqué drew parallels with Michigan's NCAA win amid similar circumstances.[1][2] Unfortunately, Spain failed to advance beyond the round of 16 whileFrance won the tournament.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Piqué, Gerard [@3gerardpique] (June 13, 2018)."Universidad de Michigan. Baloncesto. 1989. Campeón de la NCAA. No sería la primera vez que ocurre. Todos unidos, ahora más que nunca" (Tweet) (in Spanish). RetrievedJune 15, 2018 – viaTwitter.
  2. ^Bonn, Kyle (June 13, 2018)."Gerard Pique channels 1989 Michigan NCAA tournament run amid Spain turmoil".soccer.nbcsports.com. NBC Sports. RetrievedJune 15, 2018.
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