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1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game

The 1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the final round of the 1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. It determined the national champion for the 1988–89 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, and was contested by the Southeast Regional Champions, No. 3-seeded Michigan Wolverines and the West Regional Champions, No. 3-seeded Seton Hall Pirates. Both teams were seeking their first national title. The game was played on April 3, 1989, at the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington. Michigan defeated Seton Hall, 80–79 in OT,[1] to claim their first NCAA title. It was also the first title for interim head coach Steve Fisher. Wolverine senior forward Glen Rice was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player (MOP) as he established the tournament scoring record with 184 points.

1989 NCAA tournament championship game
National championship game
Michigan Wolverines Seton Hall Pirates
(29–7) (31–6)
80 79
Head coach:
Steve Fisher
Head coach:
P.J. Carlesimo
1st half2nd halfOT Total
Michigan Wolverines 37349 80
Seton Hall Pirates 32398 79
DateApril 3, 1989
VenueKingdome, Seattle, Washington
MVPGlen Rice, Michigan
RefereesMickey Crowley, Tom Rucker, John Clougherty
Attendance39,187
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersBrent Musburger (play-by-play)
Billy Packer (color)
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Participating teams Edit

Michigan Edit

First round vs. #14 Xavier Edit

NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
12:07 PM EST
box score
#3 Michigan Wolverines 92, #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, GA
Attendance: 12,349
Referees: Nick Borucki, Dave Libbey, Bob Barnett

Second Round vs. #11 South Alabama Edit

CBS
Sunday, March 19
2:20 PM EST
box score
#3 Michigan Wolverines 91, #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, GA
Attendance: 12,821
Referees: Dave Libbey, Gene Monje, Bob Barnett

Regional semifinals vs. #2 North Carolina Edit

CBS
Thursday, March 23
approx. 10:11 PM EST
box score
#3 Michigan Wolverines 92, #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, KY
Attendance: 22,314
Referees: Don Rutledge, Tom Scott, Wally Tanner

Regional finals vs. #5 Virginia Edit

CBS
Saturday, March 25
1:58 PM EST
box score
#3 Michigan Wolverines 102, #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, KY
Attendance: 22,755
Referees: Mickey Crowley, Jim Burr, Frank Bosone

Final Four vs. #1 Illinois Edit

CBS
Saturday, April, 1
approx. 5:12 PM PST/8:12 PM EST
box score
#S3 Michigan Wolverines 83, #M1 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

Seton Hall Edit

First round vs. #14 Southwest Missouri State Edit

NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
approx. 2:37 PM MST/4:37 PM EST
box score
#3 Seton Hall Pirates 60, #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, AZ
Attendance: 12,787
Referees: Don Shea, Allie Prescott, Jim Loustaldt

Second Round vs. #11 Evansville Edit

CBS
Sunday, March 19
12:25 PM MST/2:25 PM EST
box score
#3 Seton Hall Pirates 87, #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, AZ
Attendance: 13,391
Referees: John Moreau, Sid Rodeheffer, Mark DiStaolo

Regional semifinals vs. #2 Indiana Edit

CBS
Thursday, March 23
6:09 PM MST/8:09 PM EST
box score
#3 Seton Hall Pirates 78, #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, CO
Attendance: 16,813
Referees: Jody Sylvester, Dave Libbey, David Bair

Regional finals vs. #4 UNLV Edit

CBS
Saturday, March 25
2:05 PM MST/4:05 PM EST
box score
#3 Seton Hall Pirates 84, #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, CO
Attendance: 16,813
Referees: Lenny Wirtz, David Dodge, Larry Rose

Final Four vs. #2 Duke Edit

CBS
Saturday, April 1
2:42 PM PST/5:42 PM EST
box score
#W3 Seton Hall Pirates 95, #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

Starting lineups Edit

Michigan Position Seton Hall
Rumeal Robinson G Gerald Greene
Mike Griffin G John Morton 1
Glen Rice 1 F Andrew Gaze
Loy Vaught F Daryll Walker
Terry Mills C Ramón Ramos
 Players selected in the 1989 NBA draft  (number indicates round)

Source[2]

Game summary Edit

Michigan trailed by three, 79–76, with less than a minute remaining in overtime when Terry Mills hit a turnaround 11-footer to cut the Seton Hall lead to 79–78. After a defensive stop, the Pirates' Gerald Greene fouled Rumeal Robinson with three seconds left in overtime. Robinson made both free throws, and, after Seton Hall's last-second shot came up short, Michigan won its first national championship.[3]

CBS
Monday, April 3, 1989
6:12 PM PDT/9:12 PM EDT
box score
No. 3 (S) Michigan Wolverines 80, No. 3 (W) Seton Hall Pirates 79 (OT)
Scoring by half: 37–32, 34–39 Overtime: 9–8
Pts: G. Rice - 34
Rebs: G. Rice - 11
Asts: R. Robinson - 11
Pts: J. Morton - 35
Rebs: D. Walker - 11
Asts: G. Greene - 5
Kingdome - Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 39,187
Referees: Mickey Crowley, Tom Rucker, John Clougherty
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 21 Rumeal Robinson 21 3 11
G 11 Mike Griffin 0 4 3
F 41 Glen Rice 31 11 0
F 35 Loy Vaught 8 7 0
C 52 Terry Mills 8 6 2
Reserves:
G/F 24 Sean Higgins 10 9 2
C 55 Mark Hughes 2 2 0
G 13 Demetrius Calip 0 0 1
Head coach:
Steve Fisher
 
 
 
 
Michigan
 
 
 
 
Seton Hall

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Michigan Statistics Seton Hall
30/67 (45%) Field goals 28/65 (43%)
6/16 (38%) 3-pt. field goals 7/23 (30%)
14/16 (88%) Free throws 16/22 (73%)
11 Offensive rebounds 7
31 Defensive rebounds 27
42 Total rebounds 34
19 Assists 14
14 Turnovers 11
3 Steals 4
4 Blocks 2
16 Fouls 23
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 15 Gerald Greene 13 5 5
G 24 Daryll Walker 13 11 1
F 10 Andrew Gaze 5 3 3
F 23 John Morton 35 4 3
C 25 Ramón Ramos 9 5 1
Reserves:
F 31 Mike Cooper 0 2 0
F 32 Anthony Avent 2 3 1
G 30 Frantz Volcy 0 1 0
C 4 Pookey Wigington 2 0 0
Head coach:
P. J. Carlesimo

References Edit

  1. ^ "Michigan Works Overtime, but It's Worth It". The New York Times. April 4, 1989. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  2. ^ "Seton Hall vs. Michigan Box Score, April 3, 1989". Sports Reference. April 3, 1989. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
  3. ^ (PDF). University of Michigan. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 29, 2019. Retrieved April 18, 2022.

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See also 1989 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament The 1989 NCAA Division I men s basketball championship game was the final round of the 1989 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament It determined the national champion for the 1988 89 NCAA Division I men s basketball season and was contested by the Southeast Regional Champions No 3 seeded Michigan Wolverines and the West Regional Champions No 3 seeded Seton Hall Pirates Both teams were seeking their first national title The game was played on April 3 1989 at the Kingdome in Seattle Washington Michigan defeated Seton Hall 80 79 in OT 1 to claim their first NCAA title It was also the first title for interim head coach Steve Fisher Wolverine senior forward Glen Rice was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player MOP as he established the tournament scoring record with 184 points 1989 NCAA tournament championship gameNational championship gameMichigan Wolverines Seton Hall Pirates 29 7 31 6 80 79Head coach Steve Fisher Head coach P J CarlesimoAP 10Coaches 10AP 11Coaches 111st half2nd halfOT TotalMichigan Wolverines 37349 80Seton Hall Pirates 32398 79DateApril 3 1989VenueKingdome Seattle WashingtonMVPGlen Rice MichiganRefereesMickey Crowley Tom Rucker John CloughertyAttendance39 187United States TV coverageNetworkCBSAnnouncersBrent Musburger play by play Billy Packer color 19881990 Contents 1 Participating teams 1 1 Michigan 1 1 1 First round vs 14 Xavier 1 1 2 Second Round vs 11 South Alabama 1 1 3 Regional semifinals vs 2 North Carolina 1 1 4 Regional finals vs 5 Virginia 1 1 5 Final Four vs 1 Illinois 1 2 Seton Hall 1 2 1 First round vs 14 Southwest Missouri State 1 2 2 Second Round vs 11 Evansville 1 2 3 Regional semifinals vs 2 Indiana 1 2 4 Regional finals vs 4 UNLV 1 2 5 Final Four vs 2 Duke 2 Starting lineups 3 Game summary 4 ReferencesParticipating teams EditMichigan Edit Main article 1988 89 Michigan Wolverines men s basketball team First round vs 14 Xavier Edit NCAA ProductionsESPNFriday March 1712 07 PM ESTbox score 3 Michigan Wolverines 92 14 Xavier Musketeers 87Pts G Rice R Robinson 23Rebs M Hughes 10Asts R Robinson 8 Pts T Hill 21Rebs D Strong 10Asts J Walker 9Halftime Score Xavier 45 42Omni Coliseum Atlanta GAAttendance 12 349Referees Nick Borucki Dave Libbey Bob Barnett Second Round vs 11 South Alabama Edit CBSSunday March 192 20 PM ESTbox score 3 Michigan Wolverines 91 11 South Alabama Jaguars 82Pts G Rice 36Rebs G Rice 8Asts D Calip T Mills G Rice R Robinson 5 Pts J Lewis 25Rebs G Estaba J Lewis 9Asts T Brodnick 6Halftime Score South Alabama 47 44Omni Coliseum Atlanta GAAttendance 12 821Referees Dave Libbey Gene Monje Bob Barnett Regional semifinals vs 2 North Carolina Edit CBSThursday March 23approx 10 11 PM ESTbox score 3 Michigan Wolverines 92 2 North Carolina Tar Heels 87Pts G Rice 34Rebs M Hughes T Mills G Rice L Vaught 6Asts R Robinson 13 Pts J R Reid 26Rebs S Bucknall 7Asts S Bucknall 10Halftime Score Michigan 50 47Rupp Arena Lexington KYAttendance 22 314Referees Don Rutledge Tom Scott Wally Tanner Regional finals vs 5 Virginia Edit CBSSaturday March 251 58 PM ESTbox score 3 Michigan Wolverines 102 5 Virginia Cavaliers 65Pts G Rice 32Rebs L Vaught 9Asts R Robinson 7 Pts R Morgan 15Rebs B Dabbs 12Asts J Crotty 7Halftime Score Michigan 44 25Rupp Arena Lexington KYAttendance 22 755Referees Mickey Crowley Jim Burr Frank Bosone Final Four vs 1 Illinois Edit CBSSaturday April 1approx 5 12 PM PST 8 12 PM ESTbox score S3 Michigan Wolverines 83 M1 Illinois Fighting Illini 81Pts G Rice 28Rebs L Vaught 16Asts R Robinson 12 Pts K Battle 29Rebs L Hamilton 9Asts S Bardo 8Halftime Score Michigan 39 38Kingdome Seattle WAAttendance 39 187Referees Ted Hillary David Jones Tom Harrington Seton Hall Edit Main article 1988 89 Seton Hall Pirates men s basketball team First round vs 14 Southwest Missouri State Edit NCAA ProductionsESPNFriday March 17approx 2 37 PM MST 4 37 PM ESTbox score 3 Seton Hall Pirates 60 14 Southwest Missouri State Bears 51Pts J Morton 26Rebs D Walker 6Asts A Gaze 4 Pts H Henderson 18Rebs H Henderson 6Asts D Lewis 6Halftime Score Seton Hall 30 23McKale Center Tucson AZAttendance 12 787Referees Don Shea Allie Prescott Jim Loustaldt Second Round vs 11 Evansville Edit CBSSunday March 1912 25 PM MST 2 25 PM ESTbox score 3 Seton Hall Pirates 87 11 Evansville Aces 73Pts J Morton 17Rebs R Ramos D Walker 10Asts G Greene P Wigington 5 Pts S Haffner 20Rebs D Godfread 6Asts R Crafton 7Halftime Score Seton Hall 49 41McKale Center Tucson AZAttendance 13 391Referees John Moreau Sid Rodeheffer Mark DiStaolo Regional semifinals vs 2 Indiana Edit CBSThursday March 236 09 PM MST 8 09 PM ESTbox score 3 Seton Hall Pirates 78 2 Indiana Hoosiers 65Pts J Morton 17Rebs D Walker 10Asts G Greene 5 Pts J Edwards 18Rebs E Anderson 6Asts J Hillman L Jones 3Halftime Score Seton Hall 42 33McNichols Sports Arena Denver COAttendance 16 813Referees Jody Sylvester Dave Libbey David Bair Regional finals vs 4 UNLV Edit CBSSaturday March 252 05 PM MST 4 05 PM ESTbox score 3 Seton Hall Pirates 84 4 UNLV Runnin Rebels 61Pts A Gaze 19Rebs D Walker 15Asts G Greene 3 Pts G Anthony 16Rebs M Scurry 14Asts G Anthony 4Halftime Score Seton Hall 34 30McNichols Sports Arena Denver COAttendance 16 813Referees Lenny Wirtz David Dodge Larry Rose Final Four vs 2 Duke Edit CBSSaturday April 12 42 PM PST 5 42 PM ESTbox score W3 Seton Hall Pirates 95 E2 Duke Blue Devils 78Pts A Gaze 20Rebs R Ramos 12Asts G Greene 8 Pts D Ferry 34Rebs D Ferry 10Asts P Henderson 5Halftime Score Duke 38 33Kingdome Seattle WAAttendance 39 187Referees Larry Lembo Don Rutledge Ed HightowerStarting lineups EditMichigan Position Seton HallRumeal Robinson G Gerald GreeneMike Griffin G John Morton 1Glen Rice 1 F Andrew GazeLoy Vaught F Daryll WalkerTerry Mills C Ramon Ramos Players selected in the 1989 NBA draft number indicates round Source 2 Game summary EditMichigan trailed by three 79 76 with less than a minute remaining in overtime when Terry Mills hit a turnaround 11 footer to cut the Seton Hall lead to 79 78 After a defensive stop the Pirates Gerald Greene fouled Rumeal Robinson with three seconds left in overtime Robinson made both free throws and after Seton Hall s last second shot came up short Michigan won its first national championship 3 CBSMonday April 3 19896 12 PM PDT 9 12 PM EDTbox scoreNo 3 S Michigan Wolverines 80 No 3 W Seton Hall Pirates 79 OT Scoring by half 37 32 34 39 Overtime 9 8Pts G Rice 34Rebs G Rice 11Asts R Robinson 11 Pts J Morton 35Rebs D Walker 11Asts G Greene 5Kingdome Seattle WashingtonAttendance 39 187Referees Mickey Crowley Tom Rucker John Clougherty Starters Pts Reb AstG 21 Rumeal Robinson 21 3 11G 11 Mike Griffin 0 4 3F 41 Glen Rice 31 11 0F 35 Loy Vaught 8 7 0C 52 Terry Mills 8 6 2Reserves G F 24 Sean Higgins 10 9 2C 55 Mark Hughes 2 2 0G 13 Demetrius Calip 0 0 1Head coach Steve Fisher nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Michigan nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Seton Hall0 Michigan Statistics Seton Hall30 67 45 Field goals 28 65 43 6 16 38 3 pt field goals 7 23 30 14 16 88 Free throws 16 22 73 11 Offensive rebounds 731 Defensive rebounds 2742 Total rebounds 3419 Assists 1414 Turnovers 113 Steals 44 Blocks 216 Fouls 23 Starters Pts Reb AstG 15 Gerald Greene 13 5 5G 24 Daryll Walker 13 11 1F 10 Andrew Gaze 5 3 3F 23 John Morton 35 4 3C 25 Ramon Ramos 9 5 1Reserves F 31 Mike Cooper 0 2 0F 32 Anthony Avent 2 3 1G 30 Frantz Volcy 0 1 0C 4 Pookey Wigington 2 0 0Head coach P J CarlesimoReferences Edit Michigan Works Overtime but It s Worth It The New York Times April 4 1989 Retrieved January 8 2022 Seton Hall vs Michigan Box Score April 3 1989 Sports Reference April 3 1989 Retrieved January 16 2022 20th Anniversary Michigan Basketball 1989 NCAA national champions PDF University of Michigan Archived from the original PDF on March 29 2019 Retrieved April 18 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 NCAA Division I men 27s basketball championship game amp oldid 1171131106, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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