1989–90 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team

The 1989–90 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team represented the University of Nevada Las Vegas in the 1989–90 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were led by 17th-year head coach Jerry Tarkanian. The team played its home games in the Thomas & Mack Center as a member of the Big West Conference. They finished the season 35–5, 16–2 in Big West play to win the regular season championship. They defeated Cal State Fullerton, Pacific, and Long Beach State to win the Big West tournament championship. As a result, the received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 1 seed in the West region. They defeated Arkansas–Little Rock, Ohio State, Ball State, and Loyola Marymount to advance to the school's second Final Four in 4 years. In the Final Four, they defeated Georgia Tech to advance to the championship game where they defeated Duke for the school's only national championship.

1989–90 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball
NCAA tournament National Champions
Big West tournament champions
Big West regular season co-champions
ConferenceBig West Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
APNo. 2
Record35–5 (16–2 Big West)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaThomas & Mack Center
Seasons
1989–90 Big West men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 24 New Mexico State162 .889265 .839
No. 2 UNLV162 .889355 .875
UC Santa Barbara135 .722219 .700
Long Beach State126 .667239 .719
Utah State810 .4441416 .467
Pacific711 .3891514 .517
Cal State Fullerton612 .3331316 .448
San Jose State513 .278820 .286
Fresno State414 .2221019 .345
UC Irvine315 .167523 .179
1990 Big West tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Previous season

The Rebels finished the 1988–89 season 25–8, 16–2 in Big West play to win the regular season championship. They defeated UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, and New Mexico State to win the Big West tournament championship. As a result, they received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 4 seed in the West region. They defeated Idaho, DePaul, and No. 1-seeded Arizona to advance to the Elite Eight where they lost to Seton Hall.

Season summary

NCAA tournament

UNLV won three of its tournament games by 30 points, but got a scare from Ball State in the regional semifinal, winning by just two points.

In the 1990 Tournament -

  • UNLV at the time had the largest accumulated victory margin (112 points), over the entire tournament by a championship team that played 6 games. To date it is the sixth-largest.
  • UNLV's 103–73 win over Duke marked the first, (and to date, only), time in the history of the tournament that at least 100 points were scored in the championship game.[1]
  • UNLV's 571 points over six games set the record for most points scored by a single team in any one year of the tournament.[2]
  • UNLV is the only team in tournament history to average more than 95 points per game, over six games. In six tournament games, they won three by exactly 30 points, while scoring more than 100 points in each 30-point victory.[3]
  • UNLV and UCLA in 1965 are the only teams in tournament history to win three games all while scoring at least 100 points in each win. (Loyola Marymount also scored at least 100 points in three games in the 1990 tournament, but lost their last game, where they scored 101 points, to UNLV, by 30 points. UNLV also scored at least 100 points in three victories in the 1977 tournament, but their last one was in the Final Four consolation game.)[4]
  • UNLV's 30-point margin of victory in the championship game is also a tournament record.[5] ESPN called it the 36th "worst blowout in sports history".[6]
  • To date, UNLV remains the last team from a non-power conference (AAC, ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, and SEC) to win the national championship, since Louisville in 1986.[1] (Louisville was in The Metro Conference in 1986, which was considered a major basketball conference throughout its history, 1975 - 1995.)
  • The championship game was UNLV's eleventh-consecutive win. They would eventually run the win streak to an astounding 45 games. That is the fourth-longest win streak in NCAA Division 1 basketball history, and the longest win streak since the longest one ever (by UCLA) ended in 1974.[7]

(The nickname "Runnin' Rebels" is unique to men's basketball at UNLV. The default nickname for men's sports teams at the school is simply "Rebels", while all women's teams are known as "Lady Rebels".)

Roster

1989–90 UNLV Runnin' Rebels men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
C00David Butler6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)200 lb (91 kg)SrWashington, D.C.
F4Larry Johnson6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)250 lb (113 kg)JrDallas, Texas
G5Stacey Cvijanovich6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg)SrOxnard, California
G12Anderson Hunt6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)176 lb (80 kg)SoDetroit, Michigan
G13Travis Bice6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)152 lb (69 kg)SoSimi Valley, California
G15Bryan Emerzian5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)165 lb (75 kg)SoWaukegan, Illinois
G30Dave Rice6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)205 lb (93 kg)JrClaremont, California
F32Stacey Augmon6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)206 lb (93 kg)JrPasadena, California
F33Barry Young6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)223 lb (101 kg)JrEllicott City, Maryland
C34James Jones6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)220 lb (100 kg)SrCincinnati, Ohio
F35Moses Scurry6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)220 lb (100 kg)SrBrooklyn, New York
F/C44George Ackles  6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)210 lb (95 kg)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
G50Greg Anthony6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)190 lb (86 kg)JrLas Vegas, Nevada
F53Chris Jeter6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)216 lb (98 kg)JrSan Diego, California
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

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

1989-90 UNLV Roster and StatsRebel-Net.com - Best of the 64 Era: The 1990 Runnin' Rebels[8]

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance)
city, state
Regular Season
November 15, 1989*
No. 1 Loyola Marymount
Preseason NIT
W 102–91[9] 1–0
 26  Hunt  16  Johnson  12  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (13,430)
Las Vegas, NV
November 16, 1989*
No. 1 California
Preseason NIT
W 101–81[10] 2–0
 25  Johnson  10  Johnson  11  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (11,777)
Las Vegas, NV
November 22, 1989*
No. 1 vs. Kansas
Preseason NIT Semifinal
L 77–91 2–1
 21  Hunt  9  Tied  9  Anthony Madison Square Garden (10,546)
New York, NY
November 24, 1989*
No. 1 vs. DePaul
Preseason NIT Consolation
W 88–53[11] 3–1
 32  Johnson  9  Augmon  7  Augmon Madison Square Garden (15,116)
New York, NY
December 9, 1989*
No. 5 at No. 12 OklahomaL 81–89[12] 3–2
 29  Johnson  14  Johnson  4  Tied Lloyd Noble Center (11,700)
Norman, OK
December 16, 1989
No. 14 at PacificW 79–65 4–2
(1–0)
 21  Johnson  10  Johnson  9  Anthony Alex G. Spanos Center (6,000)
Stockton, CA
December 23, 1989*
No. 13 No. 16 IowaW 97–80 5–2
 19  Tied  8  Johnson  7  Hunt Thomas & Mack Center (19,000)
Las Vegas, NV
December 26, 1989
No. 12 Long Beach StateW 78–58 6–2
(2–0)
 17  Johnson  14  Johnson  8  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (18,600)
Las Vegas, NV
January 1, 1990*
No. 12 No. 11 ArkansasW 101–93 7–2
 28  Hunt  13  Butler  11  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (18,853)
Las Vegas, NV
January 3, 1990
No. 10 Cal State FullertonW 94–66 8–2
(3–0)
 28  Hunt  10  Tied  9  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (19,010)
Las Vegas, NV
January 6, 1990
No. 10 at San Jose StateW 100–80 9–2
(4–0)
 19  Butler  15  Johnson  5  Anthony Event Center Arena (4,595)
San Jose, CA
January 8, 1990
No. 10 at New Mexico StateL 82–83 9–3
(4–1)
 24  Butler  11  Butler  9  Anthony Pan American Center (12,719)
Las Cruces, NM
January 13, 1990*
No. 7 at TempleW 82–76[13][14] 10–3
 26  Johnson  12  Johnson  7  Augmon The Spectrum (13,206)
Philadelphia, PA
January 15, 1990
No. 7 at Fresno StateW 84–75 11–3
(5–1)
 28  Johnson  13  Butler  6  Butler Selland Arena (10,159)
Fresno, CA
January 18, 1990
No. 9 UC IrvineW 103–67 12–3
(6–1)
 20  Johnson  9  Johnson  8  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (18,632)
Las Vegas, NV
January 22, 1990
No. 9 at Long Beach StateW 86–77 13–3
(7–1)
 30  Johnson  12  Johnson  5  Tied Long Beach Arena (7,438)
Long Beach, CA
January 25, 1990
No. 5 UC Santa BarbaraW 69–67 14–3
(8–1)
 28  Johnson  14  Johnson  4  Tied Thomas & Mack Center (19,061)
Las Vegas, NV
January 28, 1990*
No. 5 at No. 16 LSUL 105–107[15] 14–4
 31  Hunt  9  Tied  8  Anthony Maravich Assembly Center (14,072)
Baton Rouge, LA
February 1, 1990
No. 12 Utah StateW 124–90 15–4
(9–1)
 34  Augmon  16  Johnson  9  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (18,000)
Las Vegas, NV
February 3, 1990*
No. 12 NC StateW 88–82[16][17] 16–4
 24  Johnson  16  Johnson  7  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (18,295)
Las Vegas, NV
February 5, 1990*
No. 12 San Jose StateW 105–69 17–4
(10–1)
 18  Johnson  16  Johnson  9  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (17,666)
Las Vegas, NV
February 8, 1990
No. 9 PacificW 116–76 18–4
(11–1)
 20  Young  8  Butler  7  Cvijanovich Thomas & Mack Center (17,685)
Las Vegas, NV
February 10, 1990*
No. 9 Oklahoma StateW 100–84 19–4
 23  Scurry  15  Johnson  10  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (18,780)
Las Vegas, NV
February 12, 1990
No. 9 Fresno StateW 69–64 20–4
(12–1)
 23  Johnson  14  Johnson  6  Hunt Thomas & Mack Center (17,885)
Las Vegas, NV
February 15, 1990
No. 7 No. 25 New Mexico StateW 109–86[18] 21–4
(13–1)
 31  Hunt  13  Johnson  6  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (18,790)
Las Vegas, NV
February 18, 1990*
No. 7 No. 20 ArizonaW 95–87[19] 22–4
 26  Johnson  12  Augmon  7  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (19,034)
Las Vegas, NV
February 22, 1990
No. 4 at UC IrvineW 99–77 23–4
(14–1)
 25  Hunt  11  Johnson  10  Anthony Bren Events Center (5,000)
Irvine, CA
February 24, 1990*
No. 4 No. 16 LouisvilleW 91–81[20] 24–4
 22  Johnson  15  Johnson  9  Anthony Thomas & Mack Center (19,099)
Las Vegas, NV
February 26, 1990
No. 4 at UC Santa BarbaraL 70–78 24–5
(14–2)
 18  Anthony  9  Butler  6  Anthony The Thunderdome (6,387)
Santa Barbara, CA
March 1, 1990
No. 2 at Utah StateW 84–82 25–5
(15–2)
 31  Johnson  12  Butler  7  Tied Smith Spectrum (10,270)
Logan, UT
March 3, 1990
No. 2 at Cal State FullertonW 103–85 26–5
(16–2)
 26  Butler  12  Johnson  10  Hunt Titan Gym (4,003)
Fullerton, CA
Big West tournament
March 8, 1990*
(2) No. 3 (7) Cal State Fullerton
Quarterfinals
W 115–93 27–5
 32  Johnson  14  Johnson  11  Anthony Long Beach Arena (9,025)
Long Beach, CA
March 9, 1990*
(2) No. 3 (6) Pacific
Semifinals
W 99–72 28–5
 20  Johnson  9  Augmon  10  Anthony Long Beach Arena (10,597)
Long Beach, CA
March 10, 1990*
(2) No. 3 (5) Long Beach State
Championship
W 92–74 29–5
 19  Butler  15  Johnson  7  Anthony Long Beach Arena (9,607)
Long Beach, CA
NCAA Tournament
March 15, 1990*
 CBS
(1 W) No. 2 vs. (16 W) Arkansas–Little Rock
First Round
W 102–72[21] 30–5
 16  Augmon  12  Johnson  5  Tied Jon M. Huntsman Center (11,809)
Salt Lake City, UT
March 17, 1990*
 CBS
(1 W) No. 2 vs. (8 W) Ohio State
Second Round
W 76–65[22] 31–5
 23  Johnson  16  Johnson  5  Anthony Jon M. Huntsman Center (12,896)
Salt Lake City, UT
March 23, 1990*
 CBS
(1 W) No. 2 vs. (12 W) Ball State
Sweet Sixteen
W 69–67[23][24] 32–5
 20  Tied  13  Johnson  9  Anthony Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena (14,262)
Oakland, CA
March 25, 1990*
 CBS
(1 W) No. 2 vs. (11 W) No. 21 Loyola Marymount
Elite Eight
W 131–101[25][26] 33–5
 33  Augmon  18  Johnson  13  Hunt Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena (14,298)
Oakland, CA
March 31, 1990*
 CBS
(1 W) No. 2 vs. (4 SE) No. 9 Georgia Tech
Final Four
W 90–81[27] 34–5
 22  Augmon  10  Butler  7  Hunt McNichols Sports Arena (17,675)
Denver, CO
April 2, 1990*
 CBS
(1 W) No. 2 vs. (3 E) No. 9 Duke
National Championship
W 103–73[28][29][30][31] 35–5
 29  Hunt  11  Johnson  7  Augmon McNichols Sports Arena (17,675)
Denver, CO
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Sources Rebel-Net.com - Best of the 64 Era: The 1990 Runnin' Rebels1989-90 UNLV Schedule and Results[32][33]

Rankings

Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the NBA

YearRoundPickPlayerNBA Club
199111Larry JohnsonCharlotte Hornets
199119Stacey AugmonAtlanta Hawks
1991112Greg AnthonyNew York Knicks
1991229George AcklesMiami Heat

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References