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1988–89 Florida Gators men's basketball

SEC Regular Season champions

NCAA tournament, first round

ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Record21–13 (13–5 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coachMonte Towe (9th season)
CaptainClifford Lett
Home arenaO'Connell Center
Seasons
← 1987–88
1989–90 →
1988–89 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
    Florida 13 5   .722 21 13   .618
    No. 20 Alabama 12 6   .667 23 8   .742
    Vanderbilt 12 6   .667 19 14   .576
    LSU 11 7   .611 20 12   .625
    Tennessee 11 7   .611 19 11   .633
    Kentucky 8 10   .444 13 19   .406
    Ole Miss 8 10   .444 15 15   .500
    Mississippi State 7 11   .389 13 15   .464
    Georgia 6 12   .333 15 16   .484
    Auburn 2 16   .111 9 19   .321
    1989 SEC tournament winner
    Rankings from AP poll[1]

    The 1988–89 Florida Gators men's basketball team represented the University of Florida as a member of the Southeastern Conference during the 1988–89 NCAA men's basketball season. They were coached by Norm Sloan, who was in his ninth consecutive (and final) season at the school.

    The Gators were ranked in the AP preseason poll for only the second time in program history despite the loss of both starting guards from the previous season, Vernon Maxwell and Ronnie Montgomery. They were expected to be led by steady senior guard Clifford Lett and star center Dwayne Schintzius, but while Lett stepped into his new starting role with aplomb, Schintzius was suspended four games for getting involved in an altercation outside a Gainesville nightclub in which he allegedly wielded a tennis racket.[2]

    Schintzius' temporary absence contributed to a disappointing start to the season, and the Gators' record stood at 5-7 after losing their first conference game in early January. However, the team improved markedly from that low point, with the turnaround beginning during a key conference road game at Vanderbilt. Florida committed a turnover with one second remaining while trailing 72-70, seemingly sealing a loss. However, before play resumed, several tennis balls were tossed onto the court from the stands, apparently in taunting reference to Schinztius's earlier altercation. The officials called a technical foul on the home team, and Schintzius hit the resulting two free throws to send the game into overtime. He then scored Florida's first seven points in the extra period to lead the Gators to an 81-78 win.[2][3] The improbable win was the second victory in what grew into an 11-game conference streak that ran from mid-January until early March.

    The Gators ended the season one game ahead of Vanderbilt and Alabama in the conference standings to earn the program's first ever regular season SEC basketball championship. They were the runners-up to Alabama in the SEC tournament and received their third consecutive at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as a #7 seed. However, a poor shooting performance led to an upset loss to Colorado State in the first round, ending the Gators' season.[4]

    Florida was again ranked in the AP preseason poll leading up to the following season, but days before the first game in November 1989, Sloan was forced to resign due to an NCAA investigation into the program. Dwayne Schintzius quit the team over conflicts with interim coach Don DeVoe, and the program's streak of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances ended in 1989-90 with their first losing record in six years.

    Roster[edit]

    1988–89 Florida Gators men's basketball team
    Players Coaches
    Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
    C Dwayne Schintzius 7ft1in (2.16 m)

    Jr Brandon Brandon, Florida
    G Clifford Lett 6ft3in (1.91 m)

    Sr Pensacola Pensacola, Florida
    G Renaldo Garcia 6ft2in (1.88 m)

    Jr Tampa Catholic Tampa, Florida
    F Livingston Chatman 6ft7in (2.01 m)

    So Kathleen Lakeland, Florida
    F Dwayne Davis 6ft7in (2.01 m)

    So
    Head coach
    Assistant coach(es)

    Monte Towe (NC State)


    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    [4][5]

    Schedule and results[edit]

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
    city, state
    Regular season
    Nov 25, 1988*
     ESPN[6]
    No. 15 vs. California
    Great Alaska Shootout
    L 58–73  0–1
    Sullivan Arena 
    Anchorage, Alaska
    Nov 26, 1988
     ESPN[6]
    No. 15 at Alaska-Anchorage
    Great Alaska Shootout
    W 83–72  1–1
    Sullivan Arena 
    Anchorage, Alaska
    Nov 27, 1988*
    No. 15 vs. Utah
    Great Alaska Shootout
    W 77–68  2–1
    Sullivan Arena 
    Anchorage, Alaska
    Nov 30, 1988*
    No. 19 Siena W 71–67  3–1
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Dec 3, 1988*
    No. 19 at No. 14 Florida State
    Rivalry
    L 86–114  3–2
    Donald L. Tucker Center 
    Tallahassee, Florida
    Dec 6, 1988*
     ESPN[6]
    at No. 7 Illinois L 67–97  3–3
    Assembly Hall (15,020)
    Champaign, Illinois
    Dec 10, 1988
     ESPN
    LSU L 101–111  3–4
    (0–1)
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Dec 19, 1988*
    Miami (FL) W 101–81  4–4
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Dec 22, 1988*
     USA[6]
    Pittsburgh L 87–90  4–5
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Dec 27, 1988*
    vs. No. 15 Ohio State L 68–93  4–6
     
     
    Dec 28, 1988*
    vs. Fordham W 59–52  5–6
     
     
    Jan 5, 1989*
     ESPN[6]
    at Ole Miss L 71–80  5–7
    (0–2)
    Tad Smith Coliseum 
    Oxford, Mississippi
    Jan 7, 1989
    at No. 20 Georgia W 80–66  6–7
    (1–2)
    Stegeman Coliseum 
    Athens, Georgia
    Jan 9, 1989*
    at South Florida W 87–82  7–7
    Sun Dome 
    Tampa, Florida
    Jan 12, 1989
     ESPN[6]
    Kentucky L 56–69  7–8
    (1–3)
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Jan 14, 1989
    at Auburn W 75–71  8–8
    (2–3)
    Beard–Eaves–Memorial 
    Auburn, Alabama
    Jan 18, 1989
    at No. 18 Tennessee L 76–83  8–9
    (2–4)
    Thompson-Boling Arena 
    Knoxville, Tennessee
    Jan 21, 1989
    Mississippi State W 81–57  9–9
    (3–4)
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Jan 25, 1989
    at Vanderbilt W 81–78 OT 10–9
    (4–4)
    Memorial Gymnasium 
    Nashville, Tennessee
    Feb 1, 1989
    8:00 p.m., JPT[6]
    Alabama W 85–76  11–9
    (5–4)
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Feb 4, 1989*
     CBS[6]
    vs. No. 20 Stanford L 69–84  11–10
     
    Orlando, Florida
    Feb 5, 1989
    Ole Miss W 78–67  12–10
    (6–4)
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Feb 8, 1989
    8:00 p.m., JPT
    Georgia W 65–60  13–10
    (7–4)
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Feb 11, 1989
     NBC[6]
    at Kentucky W 59–53  14–10
    (8–4)
    Rupp Arena 
    Lexington, Kentucky
    Feb 15, 1989
    Auburn W 90–79  15–10
    (9–4)
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Feb 18, 1989
    Tennessee W 99–81  16–10
    (10–4)
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Feb 22, 1989
    at Mississippi State W 78–69  17–10
    (11–4)
    Humphrey Coliseum 
    Starkville, Mississippi
    Feb 25, 1989
     JPT[6]
    Vanderbilt W 83–80  18–10
    (12–4)
    O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Mar 1, 1989
     JPT[6]
    at LSU W 104–95  19–10
    (13–4)
    Maravich Assembly Center 
    Baton Rouge, Louisiana
    Mar 4, 1989
    at Alabama L 63–83  19–11
    (13–5)
    Coleman Coliseum 
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama
    SEC tournament
    Mar 10, 1989*
     JPT
    vs. Georgia
    SEC Tournament Quarterfinal
    W 62–61  20–11
    Thompson-Boling Arena 
    Knoxville, Tennessee
    Mar 11, 1989*
     JPT
    at Tennessee
    SEC Tournament Semifinal
    W 76–71  21–11
    Thompson-Boling Arena 
    Knoxville, Tennessee
    Mar 12, 1989*
     ABC
    vs. Alabama
    SEC tournament Championship
    L 60–72  21–12
    Thompson-Boling Arena 
    Knoxville, Tennessee
    NCAA tournament
    Mar 17, 1989*
    (7 MW) vs. (10 MW) Colorado State
    First Round
    L 46–68  21–13
    Reunion Arena 
    Dallas, Texas

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

    [4]

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b Harry, Chris. "'They Were the First:' Current SEC Champion Gators Welcome Back 1988-89 SEC Champs for LSU Game". floridagators.com. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  • ^ Browne, Jeff (January 26, 1989). "VANDERBILT FANS CAUSE BIG RACKET TECHNICAL ON CROWD LIFTS UF TO OT WIN". Orlando Sun Sentinel. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  • ^ a b c "2021-22 Florida Gator Mens Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). floridagators.com. University of Florida Athletic Association. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  • ^ "1988-89 Florida Gators Roster and Stats". Sports Reference. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "SEC's Television Basketball Schedule". Harlan Daily Enterprise. Associated Press. August 12, 1988. p. 6. Retrieved September 27, 2023 – via Google Books.

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