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1987–88 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 1987–88 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 1987–88 NCAA Division I college basketball season. John Thompson, coached them in his 16th season as head coach. They played their home games at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. They were members of the Big East Conference and finished the season with a record of 20-10, 9-7 in Big East play. Their record earned them a bye in the first round of the 1988 Big East men's basketball tournament, but they lost to Seton Hall in the quarterfinals. They advanced to the second round of the 1988 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament before losing to Temple.

1987–88 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
NCAA tournament, second round
ConferenceBig East Conference
Record20-10 (9-7 Big East)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Captains
  • Ronnie Highsmith (1st year)
  • Perry McDonald (1st year)
Home arenaCapital Centre
Seasons
1987–88 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 8 Pittsburgh 12 4   .750 24 7   .774
No. 9 Syracuse 11 5   .688 26 9   .743
Georgetown 9 7   .563 20 10   .667
Villanova 9 7   .563 24 13   .649
St. John's 8 8   .500 17 12   .586
Seton Hall 8 8   .500 22 13   .629
Boston College 6 10   .375 18 15   .545
Providence 5 11   .313 11 17   .393
Connecticut 4 12   .250 20 14   .588
1988 Big East tournament winner
As of April 4, 1988[1]
Rankings from AP Poll

Season recap

Sophomore guard Mark Tillmon had shot only 39% from the field the previous season, but he improved to 47% this year and became the second Georgetown player to shoot 40% or better from three-point range since the institution of the three-point shot the previous year. He was the team's top scorer in three non-conference and six Big East games.[2] Sophomore guard Dwayne Bryant, meanwhile, led the team in assists but otherwise had a difficult season, starting only 16 games, shooting only 37% from the field, and scoring in double figures only twice. He would, however, make a remarkable comeback the next season.[3]

After spending his freshman and sophomore years as a reserve shooting guard with only modest success, senior and team co-captain Perry McDonald had moved to forward during his junior season and emerged as one of Georgetown's top scoring threats, rebounders, and defenders. When he returned from playing on a gold-medal United States team at the World University Games in the summer of 1987, it seemed to observers that he was poised to be the major driver of Georgetown's 1987-88 offense. However, Thompson chose to emphasize the offensive play of Georgetown' guards on this season's team, and McDonald's playing time fell by 10 percent. Despite this, he led the team in scoring six times and in rebounding 16 times. For the season, he averaged 10.1 points per game despite taking 70 fewer shots than the year before, and he also averaged 6.3 rebounds per game.[4]

Junior forward Jaren Jackson also had spent his first two years strictly as a reserve. This year, after an 0-for-9 effort from the field against Hawaii Loa in the season's opening game, he recovered to score in double figures five times during December 1987. He then returned to limited duty as a reserve, starting only six games all season. His breakout game would not come until the very end of the regular season.[5]

Like McDonald and Jackson, guard Charles Smith had spent his first two years as an unheralded reserve, seeing only two starts in his first 63 games, but had suddenly and dramatically emerged at the end of the previous season as a potent offensive force in Georgetown's defeat of Ohio State in the second round of the 1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. After touring Australia with a Big East all-star team during the summer of 1987, leading that team in points, assists, and steals, he returned for his junior year with a transformed career, appearing in all 30 games and starting 16 of them, with 75 assists and 71 steals and averaging 15.7 points per game. In the first nine games of the season, he scored in double figures six times. After the Hoyas fell behind at Miami in the tenth game, Smith led the Hoyas in a comeback win in which he shot 8-for-12 from the field and scored 22 points. It began a 34-game streak across two seasons in which he scored in double figures in every Georgetown game for the next year and nine days.[6]

As January 1988 wore on, Smith scored 20 points at DePaul and 21 at Boston College. On January 24 at Syracuse, Georgetown had come back from a nine-point deficit to take the lead, with Tillmon scoring 19 points and grabbing seven rebounds, when Syracuse guard Sherman Douglas scored a basket with nine seconds left in the game to give the Orangemen a 68-67 lead. Georgetown had no time-outs left and no time to set up a play, so with eight seconds remaining the 6-foot-0 (183-cm) Smith single-handedly took the ball from the backcourt, through the entire Syracuse defense, and to the basket, scoring the winning field goal with a finger roll to give the Hoyas a last-second 69-68 upset victory over the 14th-ranked Orangemen.[6] In February, Smith had a 28-point performance at Seton Hall,[7] and four days later the Hoyas pulled out another last-second upset win over now-11th-ranked Syracuse,[7] beating the Orangemen 71-69 at the Capital Centre.

The Big East had developed a reputation for strong rivalries, physical play, and, increasingly, fighting. On January 6, 1988, Pittsburgh and Georgetown met at the Capital Centre and the 14th-ranked Hoyas upset the No. 2 Panthers. During the game, a fight broke out between Tillmon and Pittsburgh's Nate Bailey, a benches-clearing brawl followed, and the teams came away from the incident bearing grudges against each other. On February 20, 1988, the Hoyas again met Pittsburgh, this time at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With four seconds remaining in the game and the Panthers leading 70-65, Perry McDonald and Pittsburgh's Jerome Lane became entangled with one another while fighting for a rebound under the basket, and McDonald's elbow struck Lane. Lane responded with a roundhouse right, and McDonald – a two-time Gold Glove boxing champion in Louisiana – retaliated. Fights immediately also broke out between Hoya sophomore center Sam Jefferson and Pittsburgh senior forward Demetreus Gore and between Georgetown junior forward Johnathan Edwards and Panthers senior forward Charles Smith (not to be confused with Georgetown's Charles Smith), and another benches-clearing brawl ensued. Angry Pittsburgh fans came onto the floor, Thompson pulled the Hoyas off the court, and the game did not continue. Postgame, Thompson had to separate the teams when the fight almost resumed in the hallway between the opposing locker rooms. The ugly incident, coming on the heels of the fight at the Capital Centre the previous month, prompted Big East Commissioner Dave Gavitt to convene a committee to recommend measures to reduce fighting and other unsportsmanlike behavior in the conference. Sportswriters and opposing fans accused Georgetown players of being thugs, and Thompson took to the media to defend the team, saying that the fights were not entirely Georgetown's fault.[4][8][9]

The Hoyas closed out the regular season with a double-overtime 102-98 win against Seton Hall in which Tillmon scored 35 points and pulled down eight rebounds. Jaren Jackson finally had his breakout game that afternoon; after nearly three seasons of limited play and limited scoring, he shot 12-for-17 (70.6%) from the field and 11-for-12 (91.7%) from the free-throw line to score a career-high 38 points. This final victory in regular-season conference play gave the Hoyas a 9-7 record and third-place finish in Big East play. They received a bye in the first round of the 1988 Big East men's basketball tournament, but they lost their first game of the tournament to Seton Hall in the quarterfinals.[2][5]

The Hoyas were the No. 8 seed in the East Region of the 1988 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament – the 10th of 14 consecutive Georgetown NCAA tournament appearances. In the first round, they faced the No. 9 seed, Louisiana State. Jackson continued his sudden emergence as one of Georgetown's top offensive threats, scoring 20 points. With the game tied 63-63 with three seconds left to play, Charles Smith got the inbounds pass after a Georgetown timeout and, unable to find an open teammate, put up a 30-foot (9.1-meter) shot that scored to give Georgetown a 66-63 last-second win.[6][7] The win allowed the Hoyas to advance to the second round, in which the East Region's No. 1 seed and eventual champion, No. 1-ranked Temple, defeated them 74-53 in a game in which Jaren Jackson scored 13 points. Jackson's offensive surge in the final games of the year raised his average for the season to 8.7 points per game and changed his career, placing him in a position to excel the following season.

By the mid-1908s, brawls like those between Pittsburgh and Georgetown in the winter of 1988 had become an increasing problem in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men's basketball games, with few consequences because of a lack of rules governing consequences for fighting. During the 1988 off-season, the NCAA established Rule 19, which mandated a one-game suspension for any player involved in an on-court fight and a season-long suspension for any player fighting a second time during the year. With Rule 19 – later renumbered as Rule 10.7 – in force, brawls have become rare.[4][10]

Roster

Source[2][3][4][6][11][12]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
4 Bobby Winston 6'5" N/A G/F Jr. Washington, DC, U.S. All Saints HS
10 Perry MacDonald 6'4" 190 F Sr. New Orleans, LA, U.S. George Washington Carver Senior HS
12 Dwayne Bryant 6'2" 190 G So. New Orleans, LA, U.S. De La Salle HS
13 Charles Smith 6'0" 160 G Jr. Washington, DC, U.S. All Saints HS
20 Mark Tillmon 6'2" 190 G So. Washington, DC, U.S. Gonzaga College HS
21 Jaren Jackson 6'2" 190 F Jr. New Orleans, LA, U.S. Walter L. Cohen HS
22 Johnny Jones 6'6" N/A F Jr. Coral Springs, FL, U.S. University of the District of Columbia
24 Anthony Allen 6'7" N/A F So. Port Arthur, TX, U.S. Abraham Lincoln HS
40 Tom Lang 6'0" N/A G Sr. Gaithersburg, Maryland, U.S. Thomas Sprigg Wootton HS
41 Anthony Tucker 6'7" N/A F Fr. Washington, DC, U.S. McKinley Technology HS
42 Johnathan Edwards 6'8" N/A F Jr. New Orleans, LA, U.S. O. Perry Walker HS
44 Ronnie Highsmith 6'8" N/A F Sr. Robersonville, NC, U.S. United States Army
50 Sam Jefferson 7'2" N/A F So. Washington, DC, U.S. Flint Hill School (Oakton, VA)
51 Ben Gillery 7'0" N/A C Sr. Detroit, MI, U.S. Hutchinson Community College (Ks.)

Rankings

Source[13][14]

Ranking Movement
Legend: ██ Improvement in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. RV=Others receiving votes.
Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 Final
AP 16 17 14 18 19 18 14 11 15 15 14 18
Coaches [note 1] 12 11 16 15 16 14 11 15 15 13 20 15 25

1987–88 Schedule and results

Sources[15][16][17][18][19]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular Season
Fri., Nov. 27, 1987*
No. 16 at Hawaii Loa W 92-41  1–0
Kaneohe Armory (500)
Kaneohe, HI
Sat., Nov. 28, 1987*
No. 16 at Hawaii Loa W 92-39  2–0
Kaneohe Armory (500)
Kaneohe, HI
Sat., Dec. 5, 1987*
No. 16 VMI W 81-45  3–0
Capital Centre (5,421)
Landover, MD
Wed., Dec. 9, 1987*
No. 14 vs. Virginia Tech L 82-87  3–1
Hampton Coliseum (7,121)
Hampton, VA
Sat., Dec. 12, 1987*
No. 14 Saint Leo W 78-40  4–1
Capital Centre (N/A)
Landover, MD
Wed., Dec. 16, 1987*
No. 18 Maryland-Baltimore County W 89–59  5–1
Capital Centre (5,088)
Landover, MD
Sat., Dec. 19, 1987*
No. 18 Long Beach State W 82–63  6–1
Capital Centre (6,717)
Landover, MD
Mon., Dec. 21, 1987*
No. 18 Rice W 90–63  7–1
Capital Centre (4,477)
Landover, MD
Wed., Dec. 30, 1987*
No. 18 at Florida International W 78-52  8–1
Golden Panther Arena (3,087)
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sat., Jan. 2, 1988*
No. 18 at Miami (FL) W 82–78  9–1
James L. Knight International Center (5,023)
Miami, FL
Wed., Jan. 6, 1988
No. 14 No. 2 Pittsburgh W 62-57  10–1 (1–0)
Capital Centre (13,970)
Landover, MD
Sun., Jan. 10, 1988*
No. 14 at DePaul W 74-64  11–1
Rosemont Horizon (N/A)
Rosemont, IL
Wed., Jan. 13, 1988
No. 11 at Providence L 74–78  11–2 (1–1)
Providence Civic Center (12,696)
Providence, RI
Sat., Jan. 16, 1988
No. 11 at Boston College L 66–68  11–3 (1–2)
Silvio O. Conte Forum (7,506)
Chestnut Hill, MA
Wed., Jan. 20, 1988
No. 15 St. John's L 58–65  11–4 (1–3)
Capital Centre (10,503)
Landover, MD
Sun., Jan. 24, 1988
12:00 noon
No. 15 at No. 14 Syracuse W 69–68  12–4 (2–3)
Carrier Dome (32,419)
Syracuse, NY
Wed., Jan 27, 1988
No. 15 Boston College W 58–36  13–4 (3–3)
Capital Centre (9,373)
Landover, MD
Sat., Jan. 30, 1988
No. 15 Connecticut
Rivalry
W 60–59  14–4 (4–3)
Capital Centre (10,204)
Landover, MD
Mon., Feb. 1, 1988
No. 15 at No. 19 Villanova L 58–64  14–5 (4–4)
Spectrum (18,059)
Philadelphia, PA
Sat., Feb. 6, 1988
No. 14 at Connecticut
Rivalry
L 59–66  14-6 (4–5)
Hartford Civic Center (16,016)
Hartford, CT
Tue., Feb. 9, 1988
at Seton Hall W 66–60  15–6 (5–5)
Brendan Byrne Arena (9,179)
East Rutherford, NJ
Sat., Feb. 13, 1988
2:00 p.m.
No. 11 Syracuse W 71–69  16-6 (6–5)
Capital Centre (19,025)
Landover, MD
Mon., Feb. 15, 1988
No. 20 Villanova W 56–54  17–6 (7–5)
Capital Centre (11,816)
Landover, MD
Sat., Feb. 20, 1988
No. 18 at No. 8 Pittsburgh L 65–70  17–7 (7–6)
Civic Arena (16,721)
Pittsburgh, PA
Wed., Feb 24, 1988
at St. John's L 66–69  17–8 (7–7)
Madison Square Garden (17,892)
New York, NY
Mon., Feb. 29, 1988
Providence W 73–63  18–8 (8–7)
Capital Centre (9,658)
Landover, MD
Sat., Mar. 5, 1988
Seton Hall W 102–98 2OT 19–8 (9–7)
Capital Centre (10,243)
Landover, MD
Big East tournament
Fri., Mar. 11, 1988
vs. Seton Hall
Quarterfinal
L 58–61  19–9
Madison Square Garden (19,591)
New York, NY
NCAA Tournament
Sat., Mar. 19, 1988
vs. Louisiana State
East Region First Round
W 66–63  20–9
Hartford Civic Center (15,068)
Hartford, CT
Mon., Mar. 21, 1988
vs. No. 1 Temple
East Region Second Round
L 53–74  20–10
Hartford Civic Center (15,068)
Hartford, CT
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Notes

  1. ^ No Coaches' Poll this week.

References

  1. ^ sports-reference.com 1987-88 Big East Conference Season Summary
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2014-08-07. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  4. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2014-08-07. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2014-08-07. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  6. ^ a b c d
  7. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on March 15, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  9. ^ Associated Press, "Thompson Says Georgetown Not Solely to Blame For Fights," Gadsden Times, February 22, 1988, p. B3.
  10. ^ Imber, Gil, "Xavier, Cincinnati Suspensions Are in Line with Past NCAA Punishments for Fights," Bleacher Report, December 12, 2011.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-03-30. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  12. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Player Directory: Jersey Numbers
  13. ^ 1987-88 Big East Conference Season Summary
  14. ^ sports-reference.com 1987-88 Polls
  15. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: 1980s Seasons
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-11-03. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  17. ^ 2012-2013 Georgetown Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 64.
  18. ^ Official Basketball Box Score Georgetown vs Syracuse 1/24/88 12 noon at Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY
  19. ^ Official Basketball Box Score Syracuse vs Georgetown 2/13/88 2:00 p.m. at Capital Centre, Landover MD

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The 1987 88 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 1987 88 NCAA Division I college basketball season John Thompson coached them in his 16th season as head coach They played their home games at the Capital Centre in Landover Maryland They were members of the Big East Conference and finished the season with a record of 20 10 9 7 in Big East play Their record earned them a bye in the first round of the 1988 Big East men s basketball tournament but they lost to Seton Hall in the quarterfinals They advanced to the second round of the 1988 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament before losing to Temple 1987 88 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketballNCAA tournament second roundConferenceBig East ConferenceRecord20 10 9 7 Big East Head coachJohn Thompson 16th season Assistant coachesCraig Esherick 6th season Mike Riley 6th season CaptainsRonnie Highsmith 1st year Perry McDonald 1st year Home arenaCapital CentreSeasons 1986 871988 89 1987 88 Big East men s basketball standingsvte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 8 Pittsburgh 12 4 750 24 7 774No 9 Syracuse 11 5 688 26 9 743Georgetown 9 7 563 20 10 667Villanova 9 7 563 24 13 649St John s 8 8 500 17 12 586Seton Hall 8 8 500 22 13 629Boston College 6 10 375 18 15 545Providence 5 11 313 11 17 393Connecticut 4 12 250 20 14 588 1988 Big East tournament winnerAs of April 4 1988 1 Rankings from AP Poll Contents 1 Season recap 2 Roster 3 Rankings 4 1987 88 Schedule and results 5 Notes 6 ReferencesSeason recap EditSophomore guard Mark Tillmon had shot only 39 from the field the previous season but he improved to 47 this year and became the second Georgetown player to shoot 40 or better from three point range since the institution of the three point shot the previous year He was the team s top scorer in three non conference and six Big East games 2 Sophomore guard Dwayne Bryant meanwhile led the team in assists but otherwise had a difficult season starting only 16 games shooting only 37 from the field and scoring in double figures only twice He would however make a remarkable comeback the next season 3 After spending his freshman and sophomore years as a reserve shooting guard with only modest success senior and team co captain Perry McDonald had moved to forward during his junior season and emerged as one of Georgetown s top scoring threats rebounders and defenders When he returned from playing on a gold medal United States team at the World University Games in the summer of 1987 it seemed to observers that he was poised to be the major driver of Georgetown s 1987 88 offense However Thompson chose to emphasize the offensive play of Georgetown guards on this season s team and McDonald s playing time fell by 10 percent Despite this he led the team in scoring six times and in rebounding 16 times For the season he averaged 10 1 points per game despite taking 70 fewer shots than the year before and he also averaged 6 3 rebounds per game 4 Junior forward Jaren Jackson also had spent his first two years strictly as a reserve This year after an 0 for 9 effort from the field against Hawaii Loa in the season s opening game he recovered to score in double figures five times during December 1987 He then returned to limited duty as a reserve starting only six games all season His breakout game would not come until the very end of the regular season 5 Like McDonald and Jackson guard Charles Smith had spent his first two years as an unheralded reserve seeing only two starts in his first 63 games but had suddenly and dramatically emerged at the end of the previous season as a potent offensive force in Georgetown s defeat of Ohio State in the second round of the 1987 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament After touring Australia with a Big East all star team during the summer of 1987 leading that team in points assists and steals he returned for his junior year with a transformed career appearing in all 30 games and starting 16 of them with 75 assists and 71 steals and averaging 15 7 points per game In the first nine games of the season he scored in double figures six times After the Hoyas fell behind at Miami in the tenth game Smith led the Hoyas in a comeback win in which he shot 8 for 12 from the field and scored 22 points It began a 34 game streak across two seasons in which he scored in double figures in every Georgetown game for the next year and nine days 6 As January 1988 wore on Smith scored 20 points at DePaul and 21 at Boston College On January 24 at Syracuse Georgetown had come back from a nine point deficit to take the lead with Tillmon scoring 19 points and grabbing seven rebounds when Syracuse guard Sherman Douglas scored a basket with nine seconds left in the game to give the Orangemen a 68 67 lead Georgetown had no time outs left and no time to set up a play so with eight seconds remaining the 6 foot 0 183 cm Smith single handedly took the ball from the backcourt through the entire Syracuse defense and to the basket scoring the winning field goal with a finger roll to give the Hoyas a last second 69 68 upset victory over the 14th ranked Orangemen 6 In February Smith had a 28 point performance at Seton Hall 7 and four days later the Hoyas pulled out another last second upset win over now 11th ranked Syracuse 7 beating the Orangemen 71 69 at the Capital Centre The Big East had developed a reputation for strong rivalries physical play and increasingly fighting On January 6 1988 Pittsburgh and Georgetown met at the Capital Centre and the 14th ranked Hoyas upset the No 2 Panthers During the game a fight broke out between Tillmon and Pittsburgh s Nate Bailey a benches clearing brawl followed and the teams came away from the incident bearing grudges against each other On February 20 1988 the Hoyas again met Pittsburgh this time at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania With four seconds remaining in the game and the Panthers leading 70 65 Perry McDonald and Pittsburgh s Jerome Lane became entangled with one another while fighting for a rebound under the basket and McDonald s elbow struck Lane Lane responded with a roundhouse right and McDonald a two time Gold Glove boxing champion in Louisiana retaliated Fights immediately also broke out between Hoya sophomore center Sam Jefferson and Pittsburgh senior forward Demetreus Gore and between Georgetown junior forward Johnathan Edwards and Panthers senior forward Charles Smith not to be confused with Georgetown s Charles Smith and another benches clearing brawl ensued Angry Pittsburgh fans came onto the floor Thompson pulled the Hoyas off the court and the game did not continue Postgame Thompson had to separate the teams when the fight almost resumed in the hallway between the opposing locker rooms The ugly incident coming on the heels of the fight at the Capital Centre the previous month prompted Big East Commissioner Dave Gavitt to convene a committee to recommend measures to reduce fighting and other unsportsmanlike behavior in the conference Sportswriters and opposing fans accused Georgetown players of being thugs and Thompson took to the media to defend the team saying that the fights were not entirely Georgetown s fault 4 8 9 The Hoyas closed out the regular season with a double overtime 102 98 win against Seton Hall in which Tillmon scored 35 points and pulled down eight rebounds Jaren Jackson finally had his breakout game that afternoon after nearly three seasons of limited play and limited scoring he shot 12 for 17 70 6 from the field and 11 for 12 91 7 from the free throw line to score a career high 38 points This final victory in regular season conference play gave the Hoyas a 9 7 record and third place finish in Big East play They received a bye in the first round of the 1988 Big East men s basketball tournament but they lost their first game of the tournament to Seton Hall in the quarterfinals 2 5 The Hoyas were the No 8 seed in the East Region of the 1988 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament the 10th of 14 consecutive Georgetown NCAA tournament appearances In the first round they faced the No 9 seed Louisiana State Jackson continued his sudden emergence as one of Georgetown s top offensive threats scoring 20 points With the game tied 63 63 with three seconds left to play Charles Smith got the inbounds pass after a Georgetown timeout and unable to find an open teammate put up a 30 foot 9 1 meter shot that scored to give Georgetown a 66 63 last second win 6 7 The win allowed the Hoyas to advance to the second round in which the East Region s No 1 seed and eventual champion No 1 ranked Temple defeated them 74 53 in a game in which Jaren Jackson scored 13 points Jackson s offensive surge in the final games of the year raised his average for the season to 8 7 points per game and changed his career placing him in a position to excel the following season By the mid 1908s brawls like those between Pittsburgh and Georgetown in the winter of 1988 had become an increasing problem in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA men s basketball games with few consequences because of a lack of rules governing consequences for fighting During the 1988 off season the NCAA established Rule 19 which mandated a one game suspension for any player involved in an on court fight and a season long suspension for any player fighting a second time during the year With Rule 19 later renumbered as Rule 10 7 in force brawls have become rare 4 10 Roster EditSource 2 3 4 6 11 12 Name Height Weight lbs Position Class Hometown Previous Team s 4 Bobby Winston 6 5 N A G F Jr Washington DC U S All Saints HS10 Perry MacDonald 6 4 190 F Sr New Orleans LA U S George Washington Carver Senior HS12 Dwayne Bryant 6 2 190 G So New Orleans LA U S De La Salle HS13 Charles Smith 6 0 160 G Jr Washington DC U S All Saints HS20 Mark Tillmon 6 2 190 G So Washington DC U S Gonzaga College HS21 Jaren Jackson 6 2 190 F Jr New Orleans LA U S Walter L Cohen HS22 Johnny Jones 6 6 N A F Jr Coral Springs FL U S University of the District of Columbia24 Anthony Allen 6 7 N A F So Port Arthur TX U S Abraham Lincoln HS40 Tom Lang 6 0 N A G Sr Gaithersburg Maryland U S Thomas Sprigg Wootton HS41 Anthony Tucker 6 7 N A F Fr Washington DC U S McKinley Technology HS42 Johnathan Edwards 6 8 N A F Jr New Orleans LA U S O Perry Walker HS44 Ronnie Highsmith 6 8 N A F Sr Robersonville NC U S United States Army50 Sam Jefferson 7 2 N A F So Washington DC U S Flint Hill School Oakton VA 51 Ben Gillery 7 0 N A C Sr Detroit MI U S Hutchinson Community College Ks Rankings EditMain article 1987 88 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings Source 13 14 Ranking MovementLegend Improvement in ranking Decrease in ranking Not ranked the previous week RV Others receiving votes Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 FinalAP 16 17 14 18 19 18 14 11 15 15 14 18Coaches note 1 12 11 16 15 16 14 11 15 15 13 20 15 251987 88 Schedule and results EditSources 15 16 17 18 19 All times are EasternDatetime TV Rank Opponent Result Record Site attendance city stateRegular SeasonFri Nov 27 1987 No 16 at Hawaii Loa W 92 41 1 0 Kaneohe Armory 500 Kaneohe HISat Nov 28 1987 No 16 at Hawaii Loa W 92 39 2 0 Kaneohe Armory 500 Kaneohe HISat Dec 5 1987 No 16 VMI W 81 45 3 0 Capital Centre 5 421 Landover MDWed Dec 9 1987 No 14 vs Virginia Tech L 82 87 3 1 Hampton Coliseum 7 121 Hampton VASat Dec 12 1987 No 14 Saint Leo W 78 40 4 1 Capital Centre N A Landover MDWed Dec 16 1987 No 18 Maryland Baltimore County W 89 59 5 1 Capital Centre 5 088 Landover MDSat Dec 19 1987 No 18 Long Beach State W 82 63 6 1 Capital Centre 6 717 Landover MDMon Dec 21 1987 No 18 Rice W 90 63 7 1 Capital Centre 4 477 Landover MDWed Dec 30 1987 No 18 at Florida International W 78 52 8 1 Golden Panther Arena 3 087 Fort Lauderdale FLSat Jan 2 1988 No 18 at Miami FL W 82 78 9 1 James L Knight International Center 5 023 Miami FLWed Jan 6 1988 No 14 No 2 Pittsburgh W 62 57 10 1 1 0 Capital Centre 13 970 Landover MDSun Jan 10 1988 No 14 at DePaul W 74 64 11 1 Rosemont Horizon N A Rosemont ILWed Jan 13 1988 No 11 at Providence L 74 78 11 2 1 1 Providence Civic Center 12 696 Providence RISat Jan 16 1988 No 11 at Boston College L 66 68 11 3 1 2 Silvio O Conte Forum 7 506 Chestnut Hill MAWed Jan 20 1988 No 15 St John s L 58 65 11 4 1 3 Capital Centre 10 503 Landover MDSun Jan 24 1988 12 00 noon No 15 at No 14 Syracuse W 69 68 12 4 2 3 Carrier Dome 32 419 Syracuse NYWed Jan 27 1988 No 15 Boston College W 58 36 13 4 3 3 Capital Centre 9 373 Landover MDSat Jan 30 1988 No 15 Connecticut Rivalry W 60 59 14 4 4 3 Capital Centre 10 204 Landover MDMon Feb 1 1988 No 15 at No 19 Villanova L 58 64 14 5 4 4 Spectrum 18 059 Philadelphia PASat Feb 6 1988 No 14 at Connecticut Rivalry L 59 66 14 6 4 5 Hartford Civic Center 16 016 Hartford CTTue Feb 9 1988 at Seton Hall W 66 60 15 6 5 5 Brendan Byrne Arena 9 179 East Rutherford NJSat Feb 13 1988 2 00 p m No 11 Syracuse W 71 69 16 6 6 5 Capital Centre 19 025 Landover MDMon Feb 15 1988 No 20 Villanova W 56 54 17 6 7 5 Capital Centre 11 816 Landover MDSat Feb 20 1988 No 18 at No 8 Pittsburgh L 65 70 17 7 7 6 Civic Arena 16 721 Pittsburgh PAWed Feb 24 1988 at St John s L 66 69 17 8 7 7 Madison Square Garden 17 892 New York NYMon Feb 29 1988 Providence W 73 63 18 8 8 7 Capital Centre 9 658 Landover MDSat Mar 5 1988 Seton Hall W 102 98 2OT 19 8 9 7 Capital Centre 10 243 Landover MDBig East tournamentFri Mar 11 1988 vs Seton Hall Quarterfinal L 58 61 19 9 Madison Square Garden 19 591 New York NYNCAA TournamentSat Mar 19 1988 vs Louisiana State East Region First Round W 66 63 20 9 Hartford Civic Center 15 068 Hartford CTMon Mar 21 1988 vs No 1 Temple East Region Second Round L 53 74 20 10 Hartford Civic Center 15 068 Hartford CT Non conference game Rankings from AP Poll Tournament seedings in parentheses Notes Edit No Coaches Poll this week References Edit sports reference com 1987 88 Big East Conference Season Summary a b c The Georgetown 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