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1987–88 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team

American college basketball season


American college basketball season

FieldValue
modeBasketball
year1987–88
teamMichigan Wolverines
image_size150
logo1901-94 Michigan Wolverines Primary Logo.png
logo_size200
conferenceBig Ten Conference
short_confBig Ten
CoachRank10
APRank10
record26–8
conf_record13–5
head_coachBill Frieder
asst_coach1Mike Boyd
asst_coach2Steve Fisher
asst_coach3David Hammer
mvpGlen Rice
mvp2Gary Grant
captainGary Grant
stadiumCrisler Arena
bowl[NCAA tournament](1988-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
bowl_resultSweet Sixteen

The 1987–88 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1987–88 season. The team played its home games in the Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference. Under the direction of head coach Bill Frieder, the team finished second in the Big Ten Conference. The team earned the number three seed in the 1988 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament where it advanced two rounds before losing. The team was ranked all seventeen weeks of the season in the Associated Press Top Twenty Poll where it began the season at number nine, ended at number ten and peaked at number seven. and it also ended the season ranked tenth in the final UPI Coaches' Poll.

The team was the national statistical champion in team field goal percentage (54.6%, 1198 of 2196). The team established the current Big Ten Conference records for team single-game assists by twice totaling 37 (vs. December 7, 1987, and vs. December 12, 1987) as well as the current team assist record for conference games with 36 (vs. Iowa February 3, 1988). The team also established Big Ten team records for single-season field goals made (1198), and single-season assists (694, 1987–88)

Glen Rice was the conference scoring champion with a 22.9 points per game average in conference games, while Gary Grant led the conference in both steals and assists with 2.72 and 6.5 averages, respectively in conference games. Grant served as team captain and shared team MVP with Rice. Grant earned consensus All-American recognition.

The team set a new school record by totaling 2973 points over the course of the season, surpassing the record of 2821 set the prior year. The record would be rebroken the following season. Loy Vaught also set the Michigan single field goal percentage record at 62.18% which he would break the following season. For the fourth of five consecutive seasons, the team set the school record for single-season field goal percentage on with a 54.6% (1198-for-2196) performance. Grant set the individual single-season three-point field goal percentage record of 48.53%, but it was eclipsed the following season by Glen Rice. Also against Iowa on February 3, the team set the current three-point field goal single game percentage record by making 7 of its eight attempts, surpassing the December 6, 1986, record of 75%. His 731 career assists also established the current school record, surpassing Antoine Joubert's 539 set the prior season. Gary Grant career total of 4231 minutes surpassed Joubert's school record total of 3960 set the prior year. Louis Bullock would break the record in 1999. Gary Grant ended his career with 129 games played and 128 games started, which surpassed Joubert's 1987 school records of 127 games and 115 starts. Glen Rice and Louis Bullock would surpass these records for games and starts in 1989 and 1999, respectively.

In the 64-team NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, number three seeded Michigan advanced two rounds by defeating the fourteen-seeded Boise State Broncos 63–58 and the six-seeded Florida Gators 108–85. In the third round the team was defeated by two-seeded North Carolina 78–69.

Schedule

|- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| NCAA tournament

Rankings

Main article: 1987–88 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings

Team players drafted into the NBA

Six players from this team were selected in the NBA draft.

References

References

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