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1988–89 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

American college basketball season


American college basketball season

FieldValue
modeBasketball
year1988–89
teamIllinois Fighting Illini
image1988-89_Illinois_Fighting_Illini_men's_basketball_team.jpg
image_size300px
conferenceBig Ten Conference
short_confBig Ten
CoachRank3
APRank3
record31–5
conf_record14–4
head_coachLou Henson
asst_coach1Dick Nagy
asst_coach2Jimmy Collins
asst_coach3Mark Coomes
hc_year14th
ac1_year10th
ac2_year6th
ac3_year4th
captainKenny Battlecaptain2 =Lowell Hamilton
mvpNick Anderson
stadiumAssembly Hall
championIllini Classic, Champion
Rainbow Classic, Champion
bowl[NCAA men's Division I tournament](1989-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
bowl_result[Final Four](1989-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament-final-four)

Rainbow Classic, Champion

The 1988–89 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Regular season

The 1988–89 team may have been the most talented team ever assembled at the University of Illinois. The team was so athletic that they could "run and alley-oop" baskets using even the non-starting players, and a record number of 100+ game scores reflected this fact. The players known as the “Flying Illini,” included all the important pieces from the 1987-88 squad (Kenny Battle, Kendall Gill, Steve Bardo, Lowell Hamilton, Nick Anderson and Larry Smith) as well as junior college All-American P.J. Bowman and former high school All-American Marcus Liberty. The Fighting Illini won their first 16 games and were ranked No. 2 in the nation going into a nationally televised game against Georgia Tech, whom Illinois had already beaten, 80–75, at the Rainbow Classic in December. The Yellow Jackets led, 47–31, but Illinois managed to surge back to force overtime, eventually needing two extra periods to win the game. Along with the No. 1 ranking the next day came some bad news. Illinois’ catalyst, Gill, had broken a bone in his foot and would miss the next 12 games. Hurt by the loss of Gill, Illinois lost three of the next four games and its No. 1 ranking. The Illini rallied to finish second in the Big Ten with a 14–4 record and with Gill back in the lineup, the Illini were awarded a No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region of the NCAA tournament. After rolling to victories over McNeese State and Ball State at the Hoosier Dome, a powerpacked regional in Minneapolis with Missouri, Louisville and Syracuse, stood in the way of Illinois’ trip to the Final Four. Louisville fell victim to Illinois, losing 83–69, which set up a regional final matchup with Syracuse. The Fighting Illini held off Syracuse to advance to the Final Four in Seattle where Illinois faced Michigan, a team it had beaten twice already in conference play, in the national semifinals. Michigan was inspired by the firing of their coach prior to the tournament, and won a game that contained 33 lead changes. Despite Battle's 29-point, 11-rebound effort, Illinois fell to eventual national-champion Michigan, 83–81.

Roster

  • Lou Henson (New Mexico State University) (14th year)
  • Jimmy Collins (New Mexico State) (6th year)
  • Dick Nagy (Hardin-Simmons University) (10th year)
  • Mark Coomes (New Mexico State) (4th year)

Schedule

Source

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Player stats

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Nick Anderson3611252382499285723257647
Kenny Battle3611052099151174641389596
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Kendall Gill2468110538467091651370
Marcus Liberty36748114657141421038303
Stephen Bardo361000652976144148834293
Larry Smith366956334073157528175
P.J. Bowman29284622928261787
Ervin Small363922602776501077
Andy Kaufmann12136115142081551
Mike MacDonald23607011010115
Brian O'Connell4510230004
Eddie Manzke182500120001
  • Head Coach Lou Henson (14th year at Illinois)

Awards and honors

  • Stephen Bardo
    • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year
  • Nick Anderson
    • Team Most Valuable Player
    • NCAA Tournament Regional Most Outstanding Player
    • Fighting Illini All-Century team (2005)
  • Kenny Battle
    • Fighting Illini All-Century team (2005)
  • Kendall Gill
    • Fighting Illini All-Century team (2005)

Team players drafted into the NBA

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Kendall GillCharlotte Hornets15
Nick AndersonOrlando Magic111
Kenny Battle[Detroit Pistons](1989-90-detroit-pistons-season)227

Rankings

Main article: 1988–89 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings

References

References

  1. "Rainbow Classic History".
  2. Cotton, Anthony. (April 2, 1989). "Michigan Survives Dogfight With Illini". [[The Washington Post]].
  3. [http://www.fightingillini.com/sports/m-baskbl/records/year-1987.html University of Illinois Fighting Illini Statistics Summary for 1988-89] {{webarchive. link. (February 3, 2014 , FightingIllini.com)
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  10. [http://www.fightingillini.com/sports/m-baskbl/archive/MBKBHist-All-TimeRosters--1975-99.html#1988 All-Time Illini Rosters] {{webarchive. link. (2013-12-16)
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