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1997–98 Washington Huskies men's basketball team

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1997–98Washington Huskies men's basketball
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 24
Record20–10 (11–7 Pac-10)
Head coach
Home arenaHec Edmundson Pavilion
Seasons
1997–98 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4Arizona171 .944305 .857
No. 10Stanford153 .833305 .857
No. 19UCLA126 .667249 .727
Washington117 .6112010 .667
Arizona State810 .4441814 .563
Oregon810 .4441314 .481
California810 .4441215 .444
USC513 .278919 .321
Oregon State315 .1671317 .433
Washington State315 .1671019 .345
As of November 23, 2011[1]
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1997–98 Washington Huskies men's basketball team represented theUniversity of Washington for the1997–98 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by fifth-year head coachBob Bender, the Huskies were members of thePacific-10 Conference and played their home games on campus atHec Edmundson Pavilion inSeattle, Washington.

The Huskies were18–9 overall in the regular season and11–7 in conference play, fourth in the standings.[2] There was noconference tournament this season; last played in1990, it resumed in2002.

Washington returned to theNCAA tournament for the first time intwelve years and won for the first time since1984. Seeded eleventh in the East regional, they upsetXavier by a point in the first round,[3] and handled fourteen seedRichmond in the second round.[4]

In the Sweet Sixteen, Washington nearly upset second seedConnecticut; a rebound jumper at the buzzer byRichard Hamilton allowed UConn to escape with a one-point win.[5][6]

Postseason results

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Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
NCAA tournament
Thu, March 12*
9:20 am, CBS
(11 E)vs. (6 E) No. 23 Xavier
First round
W 69–68 19–9
MCI Center (19,288)
Washington, D.C.
Sat, March 14*
1:38 pm, CBS
(11 E)vs. (14 E) (14E)Richmond
Second round
W 81–66 20–9
MCI Center (19,320)
Washington, D.C.
Thu, March 19*
6:50 pm, CBS
(11 E)vs. (2 E) No. 6 (2E)Connecticut
Sweet Sixteen
L 74–75 20–10
Greensboro Coliseum (23,235)
Greensboro, North Carolina
*Non-conference game.#Rankings fromAP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
E=East.
All times are inPacific time.

References

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  1. ^"Pacific 10 conference 1997–98 standings". RetrievedNovember 21, 2007.
  2. ^"Pac-10 men's basketball standings".Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. March 8, 1998. p. 1G.
  3. ^White, Joseph (March 13, 1998)."Huskies feast on Musketeers".Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. p. 1C.
  4. ^White, Joseph (March 15, 1998)."Huskies ride MacCulloch into Sweet Sixteen".Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. p. 1G.
  5. ^O'Connell, Jim (March 20, 1998)."Dawgs' dream disappears".Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. p. 1C.
  6. ^McKissic, Rodney (March 20, 1998)."UW falls at buzzer".Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington.(Tacoma News Tribune). p. C1.

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