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The 1988–89 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University as members of the Big East Conference during the 1988–89 NCAA men's basketball season. The Pirates were led by seventh year head coach P.J. Carlesimo. They played their home games at Walsh Gymnasium and Meadowlands Arena. Unranked to start the season ...
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 of the Big Ten and the West Regional Champions, No. 3-seeded Seton Hall ...
The 1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 16, 1989, and ended with the championship game on April 3 in Seattle .
More than 30 years after being etched into NCAA tournament lore with a heartbreaking loss in the title game, Seton Hall is back and looking like a dark horse to win it all in March.
March 10, 1989 Semifinals March 11, 1989 Championship Game March 12, 1989 1 #3 Georgetown: 82 9 Boston College 52 8 St. John's: 74 9 Boston College: 81 1 #3 Georgetown: 85 4 Pittsburgh 62 4 Pittsburgh: 71 5 Villanova: 66 1 #3 Georgetown: 88 3 #5 Syracuse 79 3 #5 Syracuse: 79 6 Providence: 76 3 #5 Syracuse: 81 2 #11 Seton Hall 78 2 #11 Seton ...
Dehere played for Seton Hall from 1989 until 1993, where he had held the school and conference record with 2,494 career points, as well as school career records for 3-point field goals made and 3-point field goals attempted. [3] Dehere also holds single season records for 3-point field goals made and 3-point field goal percentage. [4]
Edwin was among a whopping 40 former Seton Hall players in attendance Saturday, including 2016 Big East Tournament MVP Isaiah Whitehead, 1989 Final Four team sub Michael Cooper and 2004 NCAA ...
5 takeaways as the Pirates improve to 4-0.