1988–89 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

1988–89 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
Illini Classic, Champion
Rainbow Classic, Champion [1]
Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 3
AP No. 3
1988–89 record 31–5 (14–4 Big Ten)
Head coach Lou Henson
Assistant coach Dick Nagy
Assistant coach Jimmy Collins
Assistant coach Mark Coomes
MVP Nick Anderson
Captain Kenny Battle
Lowell Hamilton
Home arena Assembly Hall
1988–89 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#8 Indiana 15 3   .833     27 8   .771
#3 Illinois 14 4   .778     31 5   .861
#10 Michigan 12 6   .667     30 7   .811
#14 Iowa 10 8   .556     23 10   .697
Minnesota 9 9   .500     19 12   .613
Wisconsin 8 10   .444     18 12   .600
Purdue 8 10   .444     15 16   .484
Ohio State 6 12   .333     19 15   .559
Michigan State 6 12   .333     18 15   .545
Northwestern 2 16   .111     9 19   .321
Rankings from AP Poll

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.[2] Despite Battle’s 29-point, 11-rebound effort, Illinois fell to eventual national-champion Michigan, 83-81.

Team

No. Player Hometown High School Class Position
10 P.J. Bowman Champaign, Illinois Centennial High School Jr. Guard
13 Kendall Gill Matteson, Illinois Rich Central High School Jr. Guard
20 Eddie Manzke Orland Park, Illinois Marist High School Sr. Guard
22 Lou Aguilera Madison, Connecticut Daniel Hand High School Fr. Guard
23 Larry Smith Alton, Illinois Alton High School Jr. Guard
24 Ervin Small Chicago, Illinois Simeon High School Jr. Forward
25 Nick Anderson Chicago, Illinois Simeon High School Jr. Guard/Forward
30 Marcus Liberty Chicago, Illinois King High School So. Forward
32 Brian O'Connell Schaumburg, Illinois Schaumburg High School Jr. Forward
33 Kenny Battle (captain) Aurora, Illinois West Aurora High School Sr. Forward
34 Andy Kaufmann Jacksonville, Illinois Jacksonville High School Fr. Forward
35 Stephen Bardo Carbondale, Illinois Carbondale Community High School Jr. Guard/Forward
40 Mike MacDonald Streamwood, Illinois Streamwood High School Sr. Forward
42 Mark Shapland Monticello, Illinois Monticello High School Sr. Guard/Forward
45 Lowell Hamilton (captain) Chicago, Illinois Providence St. Mel High School Sr. Forward/Center

Schedule

Source[4]

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State
11/26/1988*
no, no
No. 9 vs. Illinois-Chicago W 85-59  1-0
Assembly Hall (13,800)
Champaign, IL

11/29/1988*
no, no
No. 7 vs. Metro State W 86-55  2-0
Assembly Hall (13,911)
Champaign, IL

12/3/1988*
no, no
No. 7 vs. Mississippi W 91-79  3-0
Assembly Hall (14,386)
Champaign, IL

12/6/1988*
no, no
No. 7 vs. Florida (#19) W 97-67  4-0
Assembly Hall (15,020)
Champaign, IL

12/9/1988*
no, no
No. 7 vs. Duquesne
Illini Classic
W 112-81  5-0
Assembly Hall (14,532)
Champaign, IL

12/10/1988*
no, no
No. 7 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock
Illini Classic
W 107-88  6-0
Assembly Hall (14,887)
Champaign, IL

12/17/1988*
no, no
No. 6 @ Tennessee Tech W 105-77  7-0
Assembly Hall (12,794)
Champaign, IL

12/19/1988*
no, no
No. 6 vs. Missouri (#10)
Braggin' Rights
W 87-84  8-0
St. Louis Arena (18,561)
St. Louis, MO

12/22/1988*
no, no
No. 5 @ Louisiana State W 127-100  9-0
Pete Maravich Assembly Center (14,192)
Baton Rouge, LA

12/28/1988*
no, no
No. 4 vs. Tulsa
Rainbow Classic
W 54-56  10-0
Neal S. Blaisdell Center (3,173)
Honolulu, HI

12/29/1988*
no, no
No. 4 vs. Georgia Tech (#17)
Rainbow Classic
W 80-75  11-0
Neal S. Blaisdell Center (5,775)
Honolulu, HI

12/28/1988*
no, no
No. 4 @ Hawaii
Rainbow Classic
W 96-87  12-0
Neal S. Blaisdell Center (6,379)
Honolulu, HI

1/7/1989
no, no
No. 3 vs. Michigan State W 71-54  13-0 (1-0)
Assembly Hall (16,497)
Champaign, IL

1/12/1989
no, no
No. 2 vs. Wisconsin W 103-80  14-0 (2-0)
Assembly Hall (14,433)
Champaign, IL

1/14/1989
no, no
No. 2 vs. Michigan (#6) W 96-84  15-0 (3-0)
Assembly Hall (14,499)
Champaign, IL

1/19/1989
no, no
No. 2 @ Northwestern W 75-70  16-0 (4-0)
Welsh-Ryan Arena (8,117)
Evanston, IL

1/22/1989*
no, no
No. 2 vs. Georgia Tech W 103-92 2OT 17-0
Assembly Hall (16,561)
Champaign, IL

1/26/1989
no, no
No. 1 @ Minnesota L 62-69  17-1 (4-1)
Williams Arena (13,766)
Minneapolis, MN

1/28/1989
no, no
No. 1 vs. Indiana (#16) W 75-65  18-1 (5-1)
Assembly Hall (16,563)
Champaign, IL

2/2/1989
no, no
No. 2 @ Purdue L 72-76  18-2 (5-2)
Mackey Arena (14,123)
West Lafayette, IN

2/5/1989
no, no
No. 2 @ Iowa (#9) L 82-86  18-3 (5-3)
Carver–Hawkeye Arena (15,500)
Iowa City, IA

2/9/1980
no, no
No. 7 vs. Ohio State (#16) W 62-60  19-3 (6-3)
Assembly Hall (16,439)
Champaign, IL

2/11/1989
no, no
No. 7 vs. Northwestern W 86-69  20-3 (7-3)
Assembly Hall (16,471)
Champaign, IL

2/16/1989
no, no
No. 5 @ Michigan State
East Lansing, MI
W 75-56  21-3 (8-3)
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Jenison Fieldhouse

2/18/1989
no, no
No. 5 @ Wisconsin L 52-72  21-4 (8-4)
Wisconsin Field House (11,886)
Madison, WI

2/20/1989
no, no
No. 5 vs. Purdue W 102-75  22-4 (9-4)
Assembly Hall (16,415)
Champaign, IL

2/26/1989
no, no
No. 10 @ Ohio State W 94-71  23-4 (10-4)
St. John Arena (13,276)
Columbus, OH

3/2/1989
no, no
No. 8 vs. Minnesota W 63-58  24-4 (11-4)
Assembly Hall (16,455)
Champaign, IL

3/5/1989
no, no
No. 8 vs. Indiana (#3) W 70-67  25-4 (12-4)
Assembly Hall (17,311)
Bloomington, IN

3/8/1989
no, no
No. 4 vs. Iowa (#15) W 118-94  26-4 (13-4)
Assembly Hall (16,552)
Champaign, IL

3/11/1989
no, no
No. 4 @ Michigan (#8) W 89-73  27-4 (14-4)
Crisler Center (13,609)
Ann Arbor, MI
NCAA Tournament

3/16/1989*
no, no
No. 3 vs. McNeese State
NCAA Division I Tournament
W 77-71  28-4
RCA Dome (37,242)
Indianapolis, IN

3/18/1989*
no, no
No. 3 vs. Ball State (#18)
NCAA Division I Tournament
W 72-60  29-4
RCA Dome (37,444)
Indianapolis, IN

3/24/1989*
no, no
No. 3 vs. Louisville (#12)
NCAA Division I Tournament
W 83-69  30-4
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (33,560)
Minneapolis, MN

3/26/1989*
no, no
No. 3 vs. Syracuse (#7)
NCAA Division I Tournament
W 89-86  31-4
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (33,469)
Minneapolis, MN

4/1/1989*
no, no
No. 3 vs. Michigan (#10)
NCAA Division I Tournament
L 81-83  31-5
Kingdome (39,187)
Seattle, WA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

Player stats

Player Games Played Field Goals Three Pointers Free Throws Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Points
Nick Anderson [5]362622499285723257647
Kenny Battle [6]362189151174641389596
Lowell Hamilton[7] 36219050204243121488
Kendall Gill[8]2414338467091651370
Marcus Liberty[9] 36120657141421038303
Stephen Bardo [10]36942976144148834293
Larry Smith[11] 366634073157528175
P.J. Bowman[12] 292822928261787
Ervin Small[13] 362602776501077
Andy Kaufmann[14] 12165142081551
Mike MacDonald[15] 237011010115
Brian O'Connell[16] 410230004
Eddie Manzke[17] 1800120001

NCAA basketball tournament

[19]

Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the NBA

Round Pick Player NBA Club
1 11Nick AndersonOrlando Magic
2 27Kenny BattleDetroit Pistons

[21]

Rankings

References

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