This team was the culmination of P J Carlisimo's great work at comparatively small Seton Hall, a "neighborhood" University in the village of South Orange, NJ, a suburb of Newark. Carlisimo's work in building this program, putting these players together and his outstanding coaching was something to see. Its a shame his NBA career got derailed with that ridiculous incident with Spreewell. This team brought a lot of pride to South Orange/Maplewood and I will never forget going over to the campus to welcome them back the night they returned from Seattle.
That night I was working in a small radio station about 90 miles west of Chicago when the phone rang. It was a caller claiming to be from an Australia radio station asking for a live update about the game, as Andrew Gaze and his family were basketball legends down under. I told him it was late in the second half and not looking good for Gaze and Seton Hall. He said he would call back in a few minutes. Just then Gaze hit some key buckets and Seton Hall had pushed the game into overtime. When the guy called back and I told him the news, he went bonkers. Apparently it was early morning in Sydney and he had a national radio audience hanging on his every word. I gave him the play by play of the entire OT while watching it on TV. Such a breathless random moment; I will never forget it.
Glen Rice was simply unstoppable! I watched every game of Michigan's run that year and I remember Dean Smith saying when u have a guy hitting shots from the outer reaches of the Galaxy it doesn't matter how many guys u put on him! The thing I remember after that game was how Sean Higgins' potential fell off the wagon! He was a dominant supporting cast member during that tournament and we never saw that level again! I was surprised at how much of a disappointment he turned into! I think his head got in the way
@@patrick19761976ify ppl seem to forget about college Glen Rice. In those 6 tournament games he averaged 31ppg. First round 23… second round 36. Third round 34 vs North Carolina. Then 32 vs Virginia. Then 28 against that awesome Illinois team and ended it all off with 31 in the Natty. Unreal
I’m a fan of neither team but that foul call had to be one of the worst calls in history. To the people saying Michigan would have won anyway, well maybe - but maybe not. At least let the players decide.
I'm a Michigan fan and I agree it was a bad call but it hardly made things easier for Michigan. Instead of a fairly easy shot for Terry Mills, they were putting a lousy free throw shooter on the line for a one and one.
Didn't see much of a protest from the Seton Hall player or coaches besides it was a evenly call game read your rules book you can't impede a player going to the hoop and a lot of you think Billy Packer is such a great analyst he even said it was a foul not much of a foul as he put it but a foul so that's good enough for me think of the championships that Michigan lost against Louisville because of a goal tenting that wasn't call and a phantom foul that should have been a good block
@Lonnie Hooper;I had NO idea Mills was 6'10"!! No wonder Romulus beat Detroit Southwestern in the State high-school Championship title game!! I lived in south-west Detroit at the time(from my childhood area of central-west Detroit,and most of the people down there could've been put on"suicide watch"after that loss!!
Glen Rice was an absolute beast in that tournament. Nobody could stop him. I watched every game and he was out of this world. Only guy who comes close to mind in the tournament is Steph Curry. But in my mind Rice was more lethal.
@@martinrobert6688 - he said "in their tournament" performances....he wasn't who was or was not better. Rice's six game tournament in 1989 is the top percentile of individual tournament performances. Period.
Bo Schembechler was an absolute legend as athletic director when he said it in anger and rightfully so " I DO NOT WANT SOMEBODY FROM ARIZONA STATE COACHING A MICHIGAN TEAM AND I WANT THAT UNDERSTOOD. A MICHIGAN MAN IS GOING TO COACH MICHIGAN AND SO THAT'S THE WAY IT WILL BE!" I still applaud 👏 Bo Schembechler to this day. I was a senior in high school in nearby Tacoma about 40 miles south of where they played the 1989 Final Four @ the Kingdome in Seattle. Thanks for putting this on RUclips! A great game, although the foul against Seton Hall was not a foul at the end in Overtime, but Rumeal Robinson made sure he made the 2 most important free throws in his basketball playing career. My hats off to the 1989 college basketball national champion Michigan Wolverines and Coach Steve Fisher!!!
Man this really brings back memories, I remember this was when I first started watching basketball lol I was actually pulling for seton hall tho lol but what a great game never the less
Seton Hall had a chance to win the game in regulation and they failed. Michigan was literally handing them the win on a silver platter as they blew a double digit lead.
It was a bad call but it didn't make Michigan's job any easier. Instead of a fairly easy shot for Terry Mills, they were putting a bad free throw shooter (50%) on the line for a one & one. Incompetence yes, but certainly not done to favor Michigan.
Brent is so over the top though. I love in the second half when Billy says, Michigan is getting all the loose balls. Brent says "boy they look sharp" just as Michigan throws a errant pass out of bounds.
Enberg, Packer on NBC. Then 2 years after Coach Mc Guerrero retired they asked if he wanted to join them. He agreed but when it started Al was a sideline guy. He and the others were not understood. They said we want him calling game with us. You can't have 3 announcers? MONDAY NIGHT Football does. It took 2 more weeks but he finally was brought in and was as good as it gets un any sports. Enberg and his bubbly setup was to Packer giving the story then going to The Coach and asking him his thoughts. Al would just give his opinion on the way he day it going. He knew the coaches and most players in his first 2 years. Coach Al was always coaching to kids playing and watching. Tony Kubiak was on NBC baseball in 70s as the 2nd team crew but was always great at asking for another shot of replay to show 'you young kids out there. This is how you want to do this".
@@westonmeyer3110Many Cities in America used to be good but blame that on the Politicians of both Parties who care about lining their pockets instead of taking care of the People.
I remember watching this game and pulling for Seaton Hall. I was very young, born in 81, but forgot about that call. Man that is just a horrendous call. Terrible call. To lose a championship that way is terrible.
Funny how same Rob Pelinka went from Michigan reserve to being emmeshed in the front office of the Lakers' present day mess! He should at least be thankful for Michigan's team unity while he was a part of that! Because unity is the furthest thing from what the Lakers' have nowadays!
Funnier still is his greed these days knows no bounds! Only one year removed from a world championship accomplished by buying Anthony Davis to now relentlessly buying veterans because the egotistical Lakers franchise acts desperate after one off season! Gimme a freaking break! Extremely sad!
What's unbelievable is the Big Ten as a conference has only one Championship since these Michigan cats took down the Hall. If you would have told me the morning after this game that the B10 would win one out of the next 33 titles, I would have said that's impossible. (Obviously not including Maryland as they were still in the ACC for their title).
@@brandonmorris9889 apparently someone at CBS didn't like Brent and didn't want him hogging the spotlight, since he was scheduled to be the lead PBP announcer for the MLB on CBS.
@@DNSKansas It was trip to me personally, found him annoying when he was at CBS. However when he went to over to ABC enjoyed him as an announcer when he teamed up with Dick Vermeil
He wasn't fouled but Terry Mills had a wide-open jump shot for the title. Michigan probably would've won anyway but it would've been better to see Mills bury the winner.
THEY BEAT ILLINOIS ON A TIP IN AT THE BUZZER, BEING IN THE BIG TEN TOGETHER, ILLINOIS HAD BEAT MICHIGAN 2WICE THAT SEASON BUT LOST TO THEM IN THE FINAL 4, ILLINOIS WOULDVE EASILY BEATEN SETON HALL...BUT AT LEAST THE TITLE WENT TO A BIG TEN TEAM...
Really? By putting the worst free throw shooter on the team on the line for a one & one....how exactly does that favor Michigan? Without the foul call, Terry Mills makes a fairly easy basket to (probably) win the game.
yeah greene took out duke's brickey by undercutting him when he was going up for a dunk, almost flipped him totally over, dirty play, im glad michigan won this game, seton hall deserved to lose for that dirty play against duke
This team was the culmination of P J Carlisimo's great work at comparatively small Seton Hall, a "neighborhood" University in the village of South Orange, NJ, a suburb of Newark. Carlisimo's work in building this program, putting these players together and his outstanding coaching was something to see. Its a shame his NBA career got derailed with that ridiculous incident with Spreewell. This team brought a lot of pride to South Orange/Maplewood and I will never forget going over to the campus to welcome them back the night they returned from Seattle.
That night I was working in a small radio station about 90 miles west of Chicago when the phone rang. It was a caller claiming to be from an Australia radio station asking for a live update about the game, as Andrew Gaze and his family were basketball legends down under. I told him it was late in the second half and not looking good for Gaze and Seton Hall. He said he would call back in a few minutes. Just then Gaze hit some key buckets and Seton Hall had pushed the game into overtime. When the guy called back and I told him the news, he went bonkers. Apparently it was early morning in Sydney and he had a national radio audience hanging on his every word. I gave him the play by play of the entire OT while watching it on TV. Such a breathless random moment; I will never forget it.
Wow, great story! I was a Sr. in HS watching in my basement. 😄Thanks Tony.
this is a sick story lol
"A Michigan man is gonna coach Michigan". Damn right.
Glen Rice was simply unstoppable! I watched every game of Michigan's run that year and I remember Dean Smith saying when u have a guy hitting shots from the outer reaches of the Galaxy it doesn't matter how many guys u put on him! The thing I remember after that game was how Sean Higgins' potential fell off the wagon! He was a dominant supporting cast member during that tournament and we never saw that level again! I was surprised at how much of a disappointment he turned into! I think his head got in the way
Glen Rice is one of the most underrated basketball players ever
Dude could literally DRAIN the 3-pt
@@patrick19761976ify all day!
Remember when the absolutely tore up Virginia that year. They were on fire 🔥🔥
@@patrick19761976ify ppl seem to forget about college Glen Rice. In those 6 tournament games he averaged 31ppg. First round 23… second round 36. Third round 34 vs North Carolina. Then 32 vs Virginia. Then 28 against that awesome Illinois team and ended it all off with 31 in the Natty. Unreal
I’m a fan of neither team but that foul call had to be one of the worst calls in history. To the people saying Michigan would have won anyway, well maybe - but maybe not. At least let the players decide.
I'm a Michigan fan and I agree it was a bad call but it hardly made things easier for Michigan. Instead of a fairly easy shot for Terry Mills, they were putting a lousy free throw shooter on the line for a one and one.
@@stephaniegormley9982 I'm a Michigan fan ... Robinson was 69 % for the season ... Not exactly lousy.
And that's exactly what happened Mr.Clutch stepping up when he was a very not such a good free throw shooter pressure represents coming through
Let them play. There was more contact on Morton on his last couple drives.
Didn't see much of a protest from the Seton Hall player or coaches besides it was a evenly call game read your rules book you can't impede a player going to the hoop and a lot of you think Billy Packer is such a great analyst he even said it was a foul not much of a foul as he put it but a foul so that's good enough for me think of the championships that Michigan lost against Louisville because of a goal tenting that wasn't call and a phantom foul that should have been a good block
Terry Mills is awesome. Watched him dunk from the free throw line in a game vs Highland Park. Amazing
@Lonnie Hooper;I had NO idea Mills was 6'10"!! No wonder Romulus beat Detroit Southwestern in the State high-school Championship title game!! I lived in south-west Detroit at the time(from my childhood area of central-west Detroit,and most of the people down there could've been put on"suicide watch"after that loss!!
Terry Mills was vastly underrated as a big....
Bigs with vision AND good hands are as hard to find as rebounding PGs.
The best ncaa championship game of all time I watched this game as a 13 year old lol
Also Rumeal Robinson goes from a 60% FT shooter for the season to hitting 9-10 when it truly mattered! Go figure!
The best part was the constant retaliation between John Morton and Glen Rice; taking turns bigger shot after big shot! That was fun to witness!
I had the good fortune of watching the Seton Hall Team that when they were playing in the qualifying rounds in the Albany tournament incredible team.
Wish Michigan would go back to these uniforms.
Glen Rice was an absolute beast in that tournament. Nobody could stop him. I watched every game and he was out of this world. Only guy who comes close to mind in the tournament is Steph Curry. But in my mind Rice was more lethal.
No way, curry would torch rice
Glen Rice flint Michigan finest
@@martinrobert6688 - he said "in their tournament" performances....he wasn't who was or was not better. Rice's six game tournament in 1989 is the top percentile of individual tournament performances. Period.
Bo Schembechler was an absolute legend as athletic director when he said it in anger and rightfully so " I DO NOT WANT SOMEBODY FROM ARIZONA STATE COACHING A MICHIGAN TEAM AND I WANT THAT UNDERSTOOD. A MICHIGAN MAN IS GOING TO COACH MICHIGAN AND SO THAT'S THE WAY IT WILL BE!" I still applaud 👏 Bo Schembechler to this day. I was a senior in high school in nearby Tacoma about 40 miles south of where they played the 1989 Final Four @ the Kingdome in Seattle. Thanks for putting this on RUclips! A great game, although the foul against Seton Hall was not a foul at the end in Overtime, but Rumeal Robinson made sure he made the 2 most important free throws in his basketball playing career. My hats off to the 1989 college basketball national champion Michigan Wolverines and Coach Steve Fisher!!!
Man this really brings back memories, I remember this was when I first started watching basketball lol I was actually pulling for seton hall tho lol but what a great game never the less
Time flies, I remember it too when I was young. Very young.
The phantom foul call in OT tainted what was otherwise a great game.
yeah that was horrible.
@@christianmachi As I wrote elsewhere - might be the worst call in NCAA tournament history.
Seton Hall had a chance to win the game in regulation and they failed. Michigan was literally handing them the win on a silver platter as they blew a double digit lead.
@@detroitotaku-Seton Hall definitely had its chances. But still a horrendous call.
@@detroitotaku - lol, dude you said that already and it still has NOTHING to do with the fact that the call was lousy.
4:07 this was used in blue skies in seattle the 1989 NCAA final four film
1:49:09: Hail To The Victors👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Thank you this comment helped a lot w research
@@flyingboxcow8724 You’re welcome 👍🏿
@@allengreene9954 ❤
My dad played with glen rice when he was at Michigan. Crazy hearing stories and actually watching him play lol
Who is your dad?
Its a game of basketball lol
Probably the greatest game nobody talks about.
Yup, a really solid game end to end, and maybe the most exciting last few minutes of any of those 80's title games.
Nobody watched this game
@@MeIn321 - Caitlin Clark wasn't in it, so what do you expect?
Phantom foul. And Billy Packers says that “he hit him”. When?? At this point in the game too in the championship?!!
Maybe the most underrated worst call in the history of sports.
It was a bad call but it didn't make Michigan's job any easier. Instead of a fairly easy shot for Terry Mills, they were putting a bad free throw shooter (50%) on the line for a one & one. Incompetence yes, but certainly not done to favor Michigan.
@@stephaniegormley9982 ball don't lie he made the free throws in the clutch so how can you say it was a bad call ?
@@gregorycampbell2164 I didn't think it was a foul.
Watching this reminds me what a great broadcast team Brent Musburger and Billy Packer were.
Brent is so over the top though. I love in the second half when Billy says, Michigan is getting all the loose balls. Brent says "boy they look sharp" just as Michigan throws a errant pass out of bounds.
Enberg, Packer on NBC. Then 2 years after Coach Mc Guerrero retired they asked if he wanted to join them. He agreed but when it started Al was a sideline guy. He and the others were not understood. They said we want him calling game with us. You can't have 3 announcers? MONDAY NIGHT Football does. It took 2 more weeks but he finally was brought in and was as good as it gets un any sports. Enberg and his bubbly setup was to Packer giving the story then going to The Coach and asking him his thoughts. Al would just give his opinion on the way he day it going. He knew the coaches and most players in his first 2 years. Coach Al was always coaching to kids playing and watching. Tony Kubiak was on NBC baseball in 70s as the 2nd team crew but was always great at asking for another shot of replay to show 'you young kids out there. This is how you want to do this".
Today's announcers are far superior...not even close.
ref with the horrible horrific disgusting foul call with 3 seconds left lol. how soft was the world then?
Not nearly as soft as the NBA is now.
Rumeal Robinson shoots 90% free throws and then later hits 90% from ATM machines.
Actually his free throw shooting % was about 50%
Hoping we get another one soon
Back when Seattle was a normal city.
The year I was born.
There’s never been anything “normal”about the PNW.
@@allengreene9954
You are right, Seattle used to be an exceptionally beautiful, clean and safe city not long ago.
@@westonmeyer3110Many Cities in America used to be good but blame that on the Politicians of both Parties who care about lining their pockets instead of taking care of the People.
Worst call in NCAA Tournament history. Seton Hall won and everyone knows it. Great game anyways though.
I remember watching this game and pulling for Seaton Hall. I was very young, born in 81, but forgot about that call. Man that is just a horrendous call. Terrible call. To lose a championship that way is terrible.
Glen Rice had a smooth groove 🏀
One way of saying it
Go Blue! Watched this game as a 8th grader from small town Albion Michigan.
We won the world series in 84 the NBA finals in 89 a few months back this championship by the mighty mighty Michigan wolverines
The Arena football team won a few championships during that decade too.
0:03 left in the game - Single worst foul call in NCAA Tournament history.
One shinning moment is a great song
Michigan should have won the championship at least 3 times
I'll see and judge watching old game now!!!
Man, Glen Rice had a wet stroke from outside.
My all time favorite basketball player. Smoothest shot ever!
Patrick Smeaton You’ll like a video i made about him
Funny how same Rob Pelinka went from Michigan reserve to being emmeshed in the front office of the Lakers' present day mess! He should at least be thankful for Michigan's team unity while he was a part of that! Because unity is the furthest thing from what the Lakers' have nowadays!
Funnier still is his greed these days knows no bounds! Only one year removed from a world championship accomplished by buying Anthony Davis to now relentlessly buying veterans because the egotistical Lakers franchise acts desperate after one off season! Gimme a freaking break! Extremely sad!
Well yes, but back then he didn't have to deal with LeDiva James on the teams.
A Michigan man(Fisher) won the championship, not the Arizona State man(Frieder)
The phantom foul call was horrific enough but Packer agreeing with it discredited his commentary. Disgraceful.
Feels like yesterday man
Bullshit foul called....bailed out Rumeal
Ball don't lie he made the free-throws
Go Blue!
!!
RIP Billy Packer.
1:27:55...Rob Pelinka, reflecting his current GM circumstances with L.A. Lakers 33 years into his future.
Makes ya wonder with the “Fab” years and never getting it done.
If Seton Hall had Beaten Michigan....My Uncle was gonna take us to the parade in NEW JERSEY!
Coronavirus brought me here. Quarantine 2020.😷
Glenn Rice is the greatest player ever to play for Michigan he shoots the blood out of the ball
31 years ago .
What's unbelievable is the Big Ten as a conference has only one Championship since these Michigan cats took down the Hall. If you would have told me the morning after this game that the B10 would win one out of the next 33 titles, I would have said that's impossible. (Obviously not including Maryland as they were still in the ACC for their title).
My hunch is the Big Ten swallows a lot of the ACC bball schools like Duke, UVa, UNC so expect more
Why was Rumeal Robinson's mom crying at the end of the game? Deeply concerned about her.....😟
Ah, back when traveling used to be CALLED!!!!
Bull Shit foul with 3 seconds left !
Yeah, I'm a Michigan fan and that was ridiculous.
1:20:07 it took 30 years for that to happen
That’s not a good time-stamp.
You feel like Michigan has a lot of championships in Football and Basketball but they don’t
11 national championships in football
Most in Football actually
@@whatintheFUCKbubbs Yeah but it’s been years.
@@whatintheFUCKbubbs Michigan has got to beat Ohio State for once. I’m tired of seeing them get run off the field.
@@allengreene9954 exactly I meant in the last 100 years
Gaze was open so many time but they never looked for him
“A Michigan Man is gonna coach Michigan” - 4:00
Ticky tak foul call with 3 seconds left! Seton Hall was robbed.
Prime example of the zebras affecting the outcome. That was not a foul……
5:56, HA! 😄 “Big Bang Theory.” LOL, cool. 👍🏽😎
45 second shot clock in effect 😏⏳🥱
dunk at 1:00 39 is just sick
Magic Johnson Glenn Rice Jalen rose cris webber Derrick Coleman is the all time team players from Michigan
Can anyone think of point guard in college that could get to rim and finish better than Rumeal Robinson ever?
It's great to be a Michigan wolverine
Brents last CBS assignment
It was actually 1990 his last year, but you're close. Still, I wonder why he got fired from CBS
@@brandonmorris9889 ruclips.net/video/zGFc3eWMDqY/видео.html for brent's last CBS job
@@brandonmorris9889 apparently someone at CBS didn't like Brent and didn't want him hogging the spotlight, since he was scheduled to be the lead PBP announcer for the MLB on CBS.
Lisa Hardy, Nope. It was the next year.
@@DNSKansas It was trip to me personally, found him annoying when he was at CBS. However when he went to over to ABC enjoyed him as an announcer when he teamed up with Dick Vermeil
Rip Bill
Not in stereo
23:28 What is Robinson doing? Throw that alley oop
3 starters from the Wolverine State 🐾😗😉
Rip bo
Rumeal Robinson wasn't fouled. Overlooked brutal call that, yanno, only cost Seton Hall a national championship.
He wasn't fouled but Terry Mills had a wide-open jump shot for the title. Michigan probably would've won anyway but it would've been better to see Mills bury the winner.
Keep saying it was the refs. Michigan was handing Seton Hall the game on a silver platter and they still lost.
Still salty after 30 years, bruh? Go Blue.
Agree..particularly with 3 seconds to go
That was a ticky tack foul call if there ever was one! Seton Hall supporters still haven't left John Clougherty forget it
Glen rice 🍚 rice rice baby 🎉
Don't remember foul incident?
18:05 両チームには45秒は関係ないですねえ、こうですからねぇ〜笑
by KAZ
Shouldve been Illinois
Wrong
Between this and 2013 Michigan has really gotten some horseshit calls in the F4.
THEY BEAT ILLINOIS ON A TIP IN AT THE BUZZER, BEING IN THE BIG TEN TOGETHER, ILLINOIS HAD BEAT MICHIGAN 2WICE THAT SEASON BUT LOST TO THEM IN THE FINAL 4, ILLINOIS WOULDVE EASILY BEATEN SETON HALL...BUT AT LEAST THE TITLE WENT TO A BIG TEN TEAM...
easily?? well anyone can beat anyone i mean seton hall should've beaten michigan got robbed off the worst call in history of basketball
That was a horrible last call, seton hall is my 89 champions lol
No foul should have been called with three seconds left. That was horrible.
A foul is a foul no matter what the clock says
Pure Robbery!
@@TheCleaner76 it wasn't a foul though lol moron
@@TheCleaner76. Dude…
The phantom foul call
Total bullshit call. That was nowhere near a foul. Come on now. Seton Hall got totally screwed.
Yup.
SETON HALL GOT JOBBED
Really? By putting the worst free throw shooter on the team on the line for a one & one....how exactly does that favor Michigan? Without the foul call, Terry Mills makes a fairly easy basket to (probably) win the game.
Weakest championship game of all time
yeah greene took out duke's brickey by undercutting him when he was going up for a dunk, almost flipped him totally over, dirty play, im glad michigan won this game, seton hall deserved to lose for that dirty play against duke
It's great to be a Michigan wolverine