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1987–88 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball

NIT, Champions

ConferenceBig East Conference
Record20–14 (4–12 Big East)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Howie Dickenman
  • Dave Leitao
  • Glen Miller
  • Ted Woodward
Home arenaHugh S. Greer Field House
Hartford Civic Center
Seasons
← 1986–87
1988–89 →
1987–88 Big East men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
    No.8Pittsburgh 12 4   .750 24 7   .774
    No.9Syracuse 11 5   .688 26 9   .743
    Georgetown 9 7   .563 20 10   .667
    Villanova 9 7   .563 24 13   .649
    St. John's 8 8   .500 17 12   .586
    Seton Hall 8 8   .500 22 13   .629
    Boston College 6 10   .375 18 15   .545
    Providence 5 11   .313 11 17   .393
    Connecticut 4 12   .250 20 14   .588
    1988 Big East tournament winner
    As of April 4, 1988[1]
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The 1987–88 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team represented the University of Connecticut in the 1987–88 collegiate men's basketball season. The Huskies completed the season with a 20–14 overall record. The Huskies were members of the Big East Conference where they finished with a 4–12 record. They were the 1988 National Invitation Tournament champions. The Huskies played their home games at Hugh S. Greer Field HouseinStorrs, Connecticut and the Hartford Civic CenterinHartford, Connecticut, and they were led by second-year head coach Jim Calhoun.[2][3]

    Schedule[edit]

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Regular Season
    11/28/1987*
    Maryland Eastern Shore W 102–63  1–0
    Hugh S. Greer Field House (3,805)
    Storrs, Connecticut
    12/2/1987*
     WTXX
    Yale W 69–59  2–0
    Hugh S. Greer Field House (4,044)
    Storrs, Connecticut
    12/6/1987*
    Virginia L 59–72  2–1
    Hartford Civic Center (10,087)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    12/8/1987
     ESPN
    at Villanova L 61–63  2–2
    (0–1)
    The Pavilion (6,500)
    Villanova, Pennsylvania
    12/12/1987*
    Morgan State W 103–80  3–2
    Hugh S. Greer Field House (3,560)
    Storrs, Connecticut
    12/22/1987*
    Central Connecticut W 99–70  4–2
    Hugh S. Greer Field House (3,813)
    Storrs, Connecticut
    12/28/1987*
    Hartford
    Connecticut Mutual Classic
    W 96–94  5–2
    Hartford Civic Center (12,103)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    12/29/1987*
    Princeton
    Connecticut Mutual Classic
    W 49–46  6–2
    Hartford Civic Center (10,839)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    1/2/1988*
     WTXX
    at Pepperdine W 63–60  7–2
    Firestone Fieldhouse (3,204)
    Malibu, California
    1/5/1988
     WTXX
    at Seton Hall L 58–71  7–3
    (0–2)
    Brendan Byrne Arena (6,427)
    East Rutherford, New Jersey
    1/9/1988
     NESN
    Providence W 79–72  8–3
    (1–2)
    Hartford Civic Center (11,239)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    1/13/1988
     WTXX
    at No. 6 Pittsburgh L 58–61  8–4
    (1–3)
    Civic Arena (6,798)
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    1/16/1988
     WTXX
    at No. 9 Syracuse
    Rivalry
    W 51–50  9–4
    (2–3)
    Carrier Dome (29,898)
    Syracuse, New York
    1/20/1988
     NESN
    Villanova L 58–69  9–5
    (2–4)
    Hartford Civic Center (13,077)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    1/23/1988
     WTXX
    at St. John's L 72–79 OT 9–6
    (2–5)
    Carnesecca Arena (6,008)
    New York City, New York
    1/30/1988
     WTXX
    at No. 15 Georgetown
    Rivalry
    L 59–60  9–7
    (2–6)
    Capital Centre (10,709)
    Landover, Maryland
    2/2/1988
     NESN
    Seton Hall L 59–61  9–8
    (2–7)
    Hartford Civic Center (9,274)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    2/4/1988*
    at Holy Cross W 82–81  10–8
    Hart Center (1,338)
    Worcester, Massachusetts
    2/6/1988
    No. 14 Georgetown
    Rivalry
    W 66–59  11–8
    (3–7)
    Hartford Civic Center (16,016)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    2/8/1988
     ESPN
    at Providence L 79–85  11–9
    (3–8)
    Providence Civic Center (7,218)
    Providence, Rhode Island
    2/15/1988
    Boston College W 53–49  12–9
    (4–8)
    Hartford Civic Center (10,213)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    2/18/1988*
    at Fairfield W 74–48  13–9
    Alumni Hall (3,245)
    Fairfield, Connecticut
    2/20/1988
     NESN
    No. 12 Syracuse
    Rivalry
    L 71–73  13–10
    (4–9)
    Hartford Civic Center (16,016)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    2/23/1988
     WTXX
    at Boston College L 56–64  13–11
    (4–10)
    Roberts Center (3,737)
    Boston, Massachusetts
    2/27/1988
     NESN
    Pittsburgh L 69–74  13–12
    (4–11)
    Hartford Civic Center (16,016)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    2/29/1988
     NESN
    St. John's L 62–77  13–13
    (4–12)
    Hartford Civic Center (10,781)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    3/5/1988*
    Brooklyn W 90–51  14–13
    Hugh S. Greer Field House (4,163)
    Storrs, Connecticut
    Big East tournament
    3/10/1988
    vs. Providence
    First Round
    W 75–62  15–13
    Madison Square Garden (19,591)
    New York City, New York
    3/11/1988
    vs. Pittsburgh
    Quarterfinals
    L 58–75  15–14
    Madison Square Garden (19,591)
    New York City, New York
    NIT
    3/17/1988*
    at West Virginia
    First Round
    W 62–57 OT 16–14
    WVU Coliseum (4,562)
    Morgantown, West Virginia
    3/21/1988*
    Louisiana Tech
    Second Round
    W 65–59  17–14
    Hartford Civic Center (11,331)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    3/25/1988*
    VCU
    Quarterfinals
    W 72–61  18–14
    Hugh S. Greer Field House (4,801)
    Storrs, Connecticut
    3/29/1988
    vs. Boston College
    Semifinals
    W 73–67  19–14
    Madison Square Garden (10,453)
    New York City, New York
    3/30/1988*
    vs. Ohio State
    Finals
    W 72–67  20–14
    Madison Square Garden (13,779)
    New York City, New York

    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    All times are in Eastern Time.

    Schedule Source:[2][4]

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b 2015-16 Connecticut Basketball History (PDF). UConn Huskies. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 22, 2015. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  • ^ Davis, Ken (September 30, 2010). The University of Connecticut Basketball Vault: The History of the Huskies. Atlanta: Whitman LLC. ISBN 0794828035.
  • ^ "Connecticut Men's Basketball Archive Schedule". UConn Huskies. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved January 30, 2016.

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