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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.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 ...
Michigan, coached by Steve Fisher, won the national title with an 80–79 overtime victory in the final game over Seton Hall, coached by P. J. Carlesimo. Glen Rice of Michigan set an NCAA tournament record by scoring 184 points in six games and was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player .
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 ...
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.
In addition, Rumeal Robinson set the current championship game assists record (11 on April 3, 1989, vs. Seton Hall in overtime) [26] as well as the current final four two-game assist record of 23. [27] The team also set the final four two-game assist record of 42, which would be broken the following year. [27]
Seton Hall, a longstanding power in men’s track, quickly ramped up a formidable women’s program under legendary head coach John Moon. By the mid-90s Harris was its standard-bearer.
The Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team defeats the Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team to win the 1989 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Richard M. Daley is elected Mayor of Chicago. April 5 – Beginning of the Pittston Coal strike after miners had worked 14 months without a contract.
Michigan wins 80–79 over Seton Hall in overtime; NBA Finals – The Detroit Pistons win 4 games to 0 over the Los Angeles Lakers to win the franchise's first championship. National Basketball League (Australia) Finals: North Melbourne Giants defeated the Canberra Cannons 2–1 in the best-of-three final series.