1989 College Basketball NCAA Tournament (64 teams)

Updated June 29, 2018 | Infoplease Staff

East Regional

First RoundGeorgetown 50, Princeton 49
Notre Dame 81, Vanderbilt 65
North Carolina St. 81, South Carolina 66
Iowa 87, Rutgers 73
Minnesota 86, Kansas St. 75
Siena 80, Stanford 78
West Virginia 84, Tennessee 68
Duke 90, South Carolina St. 69
Second RoundGeorgetown 81, Notre Dame 74
North Carolina St. 102, Iowa 96 (OT)
Minnesota 80, Siena 67
Duke 70, West Virginia 63
SemifinalsGeorgetown 69, North Carolina St. 61
Duke 87, Minnesota 70
FinalDuke 85, Georgetown 77

West Regional

First RoundArizona 94, R. Morris 60
Clemson 83, St. Mary's-CA 70
DePaul 66, Memphis St. 63
UNLV 68, Idaho 56
Evansville 94, Oregon St. 90 (OT)
Seton Hall 60, SW Missouri St. 51
UTEP 85, LSU 74
Indiana 99, G. Mason 85
Second RoundArizona 94, Clemson 68
UNLV 85, DePaul 70
Seton Hall 87, Evansville 73
Indiana 91, UTEP 69
SemifinalsUNLV 68, Arizona 67
Seton Hall 78, Indiana 65
FinalSeton Hall 84, UNLV 61

Midwest Regional

First RoundIllinois 77, McNeese St. 71
Ball St. 68, Pitt 64
Arkansas 120, Loyola-CA 101
Louisville 76, Arkansas-LR 71
Texas 76, Georgia Tech 70
Missouri 85, Creighton 69
Colorado St. 68, Florida 46
Syracuse 104, Bucknell 81
Second RoundIllinois 72, Ball St. 60
Louisville 93, Arkansas 84
Missouri 108, Texas 89
Syracuse 65, Colorado St. 50
SemifinalsIllinois 83, Louisville 69
Syracuse 83, Missouri 80
FinalIllinois 89, Syracuse 86

Southeast Regional

First RoundOklahoma 72, East Tennessee St. 71
Louisiana Tech 83, La Salle 74
Virginia 100, Providence 97
Mid. Tennessee St. 97, Florida St. 83
South Alabama 86, Alabama 84
Michigan 92, Xavier 87
UCLA 84, Iowa St. 74
North Carolina 93, Southern-BR 79
Second RoundOklahoma 124, Louisiana Tech 81
Virginia 104, Mid.Tennessee St. 88
Michigan 91, South Alabama 82
North Carolina 88, UCLA 81
SemifinalsVirginia 86, Oklahoma 80
Michigan 92, North Carolina 87
FinalMichigan 102, Virginia 65

FINAL FOUR

at The Kingdome, Seattle

SemifinalsSeton Hall 95, Duke 78
Michigan 83, Illinois 81
ChampionshipMichigan 80, Seton Hall 79 (OT)
Outstanding PlayerGlen Rice, Michigan
All-TournamentRice and Rumeal Robinson, Michigan
Gerald Green and John Morton, Seton Hall
Danny Ferry, Duke

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