1988–89 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team

1988–89 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball
Conference Metro Conference
Ranking
Coaches #13
AP #12
1988–89 record 24–9 (8–4 Metro Conference)
Head coach Denny Crum
MVP Pervis Ellison (2nd year)
Home arena Freedom Hall

Schedule and Results

Index to colors and formatting
Louisville won
Louisville lost
* = Metro Conference Game
(A) = Away game
(H) = Home game
(N) = Neutral site game
Date Opponent Rank Result Record
Nov. 18 Xavier (A)#4 L 83-85 0-1
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt (A) #13 L 62-650-2
Dec. 3 Indiana (N)#15 W 101-791-2
Dec. 6 Murray State (H)#15 W 83-512-2
Dec. 8 Western Kentucky (A)#15 W 81-693-2
Dec. 10 Dayton (H)#15 W 95-684-2
Dec. 17 Oklahoma State (H)#15 W 92-905-2
Dec. 21 Eastern Kentucky (H)#14 W 76-406-2
Dec. 31 Kentucky (H)#14 W 97-757-2
Jan. 4 Virginia (H)#13 W 74-718-2
Jan. 7 DePaul (H)#13 W 81-679-2
Jan. 9 Virginia Tech* (A)#13 W 82-7310-2
Jan. 11 South Carolina* (H)#9 W 75-5211-2
Jan. 15 #19 Georgia Tech (A)#9 W 67-6512-2
Jan. 22 #10 UNLV (H)#4 W 92-7413-2
Jan. 26 Southern Miss* (A)#3 W 95-7614-2
Jan. 29 #17 Ohio State (H)#3 L 79-8514-3
Feb. 1 Virginia Tech* (H)#7 W 108-9515-3
Feb. 4 Memphis State* (A)#7 W 101-8516-3
Feb. 6 #8 Florida State* (H)#7 L 78-8116-4
Feb. 8 Cincinnati* (A)#4 W 69-6617-4
Feb. 12 UCLA (A)#4 L 75-7717-5
Feb. 16 #17 Florida State* (A)#10 W 78-7718-5
Feb. 20 Memphis State* (H)#10 L 67-7218-6
Feb. 22 Southern Miss.* (H)#8 W 96-8319-6
Feb. 25 South Carolina* (A)#8 L 73-7719-7
Mar. 1 Cincinnati* (H)#14 L 71-7719-8
Mar. 4 Notre Dame (A)#14 W 87-7720-8
Metro Conference Tournament

(Columbia, S.C.)

Mar. 11 Memphis State (N)#16 W 71-7021-8
Mar. 12 #14 Florida State (N)#16 W 87-8022-8
NCAA Midwest Regional

(Indianapolis, Ind.)

Mar. 16 Ark.-Little Rock (N)#16 W 76-7123-8
Mar. 18 Arkansas (N)#16 W 93-8424-8
NCAA Midwest Regional

(Minneapolis, Minn.)

Mar. 24 #3 Illinois (N)#12L 69-8324-9

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Awards and honors

Individual All-America teams

Team players drafted into the NBA

Round Pick Player NBA Club
1 1 Pervis Ellison Sacramento Kings
1 19 Kenny Payne Philadelphia 76ers

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See also

References


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