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1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game

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The 1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the final round of the 1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and determined the national champion for the 1988–89 NCAA Division I men's basketball season The 1989 National Title Game was played on April 3, 1989, at the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington. The 1989 National Title Game was played between the 1989 Southeast Regional Champions, #3-seeded Michigan and the 1989 West Regional Champions, #3-seeded Seton Hall.

Participating teams

Michigan

First round vs. #14 Xavier

NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
12:07 PM EST
#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

CBS
Sunday, March 19
2:20 PM EST
#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

CBS
Thursday, March 23
approx. 10:11 PM EST
#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

CBS
Saturday, March 25
1:58 PM EST
#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

CBS
Saturday, April, 1
approx. 5:12 PM PST/8:12 PM EST
#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

First round vs. #14 Southwest Missouri State

NCAA Productions
ESPN
Friday, March 17
approx. 2:37 PM MST/4:37 PM EST
#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

CBS
Sunday, March 19
12:25 PM MST/2:25 PM EST
#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

CBS
Thursday, March 23
6:09 PM MST/8:09 PM EST
#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

CBS
Saturday, March 25
2:05 PM MST/4:05 PM EST
#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

CBS
Saturday, April 1
2:42 PM PST/5:42 PM EST
#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

Box score

CBS
Monday, April, 3
6:12 PM PDT/9:12 PM EDT
#S3 Michigan Wolverines 80, #W3 Seton Hall Pirates 79 (OT)
Pts: G. Rice - 34
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

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.[1]

References

  1. ^ "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.