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1983–84 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team

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1983–84 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Record24-9 (10–8 Big Ten)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
MVPRoy Tarpley
Captains
Home arenaCrisler Arena
Seasons
1983–84 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 6 Illinois 15 3   .833 26 5   .839
No. 10 Purdue 15 3   .833 22 7   .759
Indiana 13 5   .722 22 9   .710
Michigan 10 8   .556 24 9   .727
Michigan State 8 10   .444 15 13   .536
Ohio State 8 10   .444 15 14   .517
Northwestern 5 13   .278 14 14   .500
Minnesota 6 12   .333 15 13   .536
Iowa 6 12   .333 13 15   .464
Wisconsin* 0 18   .000 0 28   .000
Rankings from AP Poll
*Wisconsin forfeited all games due to NCAA sanctions.
Disputed record (4–14, 8–20)

The 1983–84 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1983–84 season. The team played its home games in the Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference. Under the direction of head coach Bill Frieder, the team finished tied for fourth in the Big Ten Conference.[1] The team earned an invitation to the 1984 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) where it was crowned champion.[2] Although during the seventeen weeks of Associated Press Top Twenty Poll the team was ranked twice, including a peak of number fifteen, it began and finished the season unranked[3] and it also ended the season unranked in the final UPI Coaches' Poll.[4] Dan Pelekoudas earned honorable mention Academic All-American recognition.[5] Tim McCormick and Eric Turner served as team captains, while Roy Tarpley earned team MVP.[6][non-primary source needed] Turner's career assist total of 421 eclipsed Steve Grote's 358 and would stand until Antoine Joubert tied him as a junior and then totaled 539 in 1987, while his career average of 5.00 per game, which surpassed Rickey Green's 4.05 would stand until Gary Grant's career ended in 1988 with 5.67 per game.[7] Tarpley 69 blocked shots and 2.09 blocked shot average were school records that he would break himself in subsequent seasons.[8] Turner ended his career with an average of 35.3 minutes per game, which surpassed Mike McGee's 1981 record and continues to be the school's best.[9][non-primary source needed] On January 28, 1984, against Illinois Turner played 56 minutes for the highest single game total in school history, surpassing his 55-minute effort the prior year. The record still stands.[9]

In the 32-team National Invitation Tournament, Michigan advanced to the final four by defeating the Wichita State Shockers 94–70, the Marquette Golden Eagles 83–70 and the Xavier Musketeers 63–62. At the final four in Madison Square Garden the team defeated the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns 65–59 before beating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 83–63. McCormick was awarded the 1984 NIT Most valuable player award.

Schedule

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Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular Season
November 25, 1983*
Toledo W 55–52  1–0
Crisler Arena (13,042)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
November 28, 1983*
North Carolina A&T W 71–55  2–0
Crisler Arena (10,805)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
November 30, 1983*
Central Michigan W 58–39  3–0
Crisler Arena (10,158)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
December 3, 1983*
Northern Michigan W 96–78  4–0
Crisler Arena (10,033)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
December 5, 1983*
at No. 10 Georgia W 76–70  5–0
The Omni (4,160)
Atlanta, Georgia
December 10, 1983*
Dayton W 82–60  6–0
Crisler Arena (10,972)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
December 17, 1983*
Detroit Mercy W 84–63  7–0
Crisler Arena (13,079)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
December 21, 1983*
No. 20 at Rutgers W 97–69  8–0
Byrne Meadowlands Arena (5,144)
East Rutherford, New Jersey
December 27, 1983*
No. 15 vs. No. 16 UTEP L 71–72  8–1
Special Events Center (11,539)
El Paso, Texas
December 28, 1983*
No. 15 vs. Texas Tech L 58–59  8–2
Special Events Center (11,907)
El Paso, Texas
January 5, 1984
Northwestern W 68–51  9–2
(1–0)
Crisler Arena (11,715)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
January 7, 1984
Iowa W 53–49  10–2
(2–0)
Crisler Arena (13,609)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
January 12, 1984
at Minnesota W 66–62  11–2
(3–0)
Williams Arena (14,366)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
January 14, 1984
at Wisconsin L 64–71  11–3
(3–1)
Wisconsin Field House (8,646)
Madison, Wisconsin
January 18, 1984
Ohio State L 60–62  11–4
(3–2)
Crisler Arena (13,011)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
January 21, 1984
Indiana W 55–50  12–4
(4–2)
Crisler Arena (13,609)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
January 26, 1984
at Purdue L 57–61  12–5
(4–3)
Mackey Arena (13,610)
West Lafayette, Indiana
January 28, 1984
at No. 9 Illinois L 66–75  12–6
(4–4)
Assembly Hall (15,952)
Champaign, Illinois
February 2, 1984
at Michigan State L 67–72  12–7
(4–5)
Jenison Fieldhouse (10,004)
East Lansing, Michigan
February 11, 1984
Michigan State W 71–61  13–7
(5–5)
Crisler Arena (13,609)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
February 16, 1984
No. 7 Illinois W 62–60  14–7
(6–5)
Crisler Arena (13,511)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
February 18, 1984
No. 11 Purdue L 64–67  14–8
(6–6)
Crisler Arena (13,609)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
February 23, 1984
at Indiana L 57–72  14–9
(6–7)
Assembly Hall (16,723)
Bloomington, Indiana
February 25, 1984
at Ohio State W 62–59  15–9
(7–7)
St. John Arena (13,591)
Columbus, Ohio
March 1, 1984
Wisconsin W 84–75  16–9
(8–7)
Crisler Arena (13,109)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
March 3, 1984
Minnesota W 51–50  17–9
(9–7)
Crisler Arena (13,485)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
March 7, 1984
at Iowa W 53–46  18–9
(10–7)
Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,450)
Iowa City, Iowa
March 10, 1984
at Northwestern L 52–54  19–9
(10–8)
Welsh-Ryan Arena (8,092)
Evanston, Illinois
NIT
March 15, 1984
vs. Wichita State
First Round
W 94–70  20–9
Crisler Arena (7,043)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
March 19, 1984
vs. Marquette
Second Round
W 83–70  21–9
Crisler Arena (11,529)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
March 22, 1984
vs. Xavier
Quarterfinals
W 63–62  22–9
Crisler Arena (12,178)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
March 26, 1984
vs. Virginia Tech
Semifinals
W 78–75  23–9
Madison Square Garden 
New York, New York
March 28, 1984
vs. Notre Dame
Championship
W 83–63  24–9
Madison Square Garden (13,123)
New York, New York
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Statistics

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The team posted the following statistics:[10]

Name GP GS Min Avg FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OR DR RB Avg Ast Avg PF DQ TO Stl Blk Pts Avg
Roy Tarpley 33 20 930 28.2 165 315 0.524 -- -- 81 102 0.794 265 8.0 29 0.9 94 3 58 19 69 411 12.4
Tim McCormick 32 29 978 30.6 132 226 0.584 -- -- 124 186 0.667 189 5.9 31 1.0 87 3 52 13 15 388 12.1
Eric Turner 31 30 1021 32.9 123 292 0.421 -- -- 88 113 0.779 65 2.1 141 4.5 57 2 96 32 0 334 10.8
Antoine Joubert 33 22 875 26.5 118 263 0.449 -- -- 60 81 0.741 68 2.1 102 3.1 80 0 73 23 1 296 9.0
Richard Rellford 33 28 695 21.1 105 185 0.568 -- -- 49 63 0.778 107 3.2 12 0.4 96 1 37 24 13 259 7.8
Leslie Rockymore 29 18 609 21.0 93 219 0.425 -- -- 27 34 0.794 41 1.4 42 1.5 45 1 30 20 1 213 7.3
Butch Wade 33 12 661 20.0 75 159 0.472 -- -- 28 59 0.475 181 5.5 14 0.4 93 2 27 22 8 178 5.4
Dan Pelekoudas 33 1 552 16.7 21 49 0.429 -- -- 26 32 0.813 25 0.8 73 2.2 85 4 53 30 1 68 2.1
Robert Henderson 23 3 180 7.8 11 27 0.407 -- -- 15 27 0.556 45 2.0 4 0.2 10 0 10 0 2 37 1.6
Paul Jokisch 13 0 71 5.5 10 25 0.400 -- -- 7 13 0.538 8 0.6 1 0.1 13 0 6 1 2 27 2.1
Garde Thompson 18 2 126 7.0 9 26 0.346 -- -- 7 8 0.875 11 0.6 14 0.8 12 0 13 6 0 25 1.4
Gerard Rudy 13 0 25 1.9 3 4 0.750 -- -- 5 6 0.833 7 0.5 3 0.2 1 0 3 0 0 11 0.9
Quincy Turner 5 0 18 3.6 2 6 0.333 -- -- 7 8 0.875 0 0.0 2 0.4 4 0 2 0 0 11 2.2
Jon Antnoides 6 0 9 1.5 0 2 0.000 -- -- 3 4 0.750 5 0.8 0 0.0 3 0 3 1 1 3 0.5
Team 33 69 101 3.1
Season total 33 867 1798 0.482 527 736 0.716 1118 33.9 468 14.2 680 16 463 191 113 2261 68.5
Opponents 33 775 1714 0.452 -- -- 504 710 0.710 1002 30.4 350 10.6 654 32 472 177 86 2054 62.2

National Invitation Tournament

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Michigan won the 1984 National Invitation Tournament.[11]

  • First Round
    • Michigan 94, Wichita State 70, at Ann Arbor, Mich
  • Second Round
    • Michigan 83, Marquette 70, at Ann Arbor, Mich
  • Quarterfinal
    • Michigan 63, Xavier 62, at Ann Arbor, Mich
  • Semifinal
    • Michigan 78, Virginia Tech 75
  • Final
    • Michigan 83, Notre Dame 63

Awards and honors

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During the season team members earned the following honors:[5]

Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
Week
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AP Poll[3]2015

Team players drafted into the NBA

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Eight players from this team were selected in the NBA draft.[12][13][14]

Year Round Pick Overall Player NBA Club
1984 1 12 12 Tim McCormick Cleveland Cavaliers
1984 2 8 32 Eric Turner Detroit Pistons
1984 10 19 225 Dan Pelekoudas Detroit Pistons
1986 1 7 7 Roy Tarpley Dallas Mavericks
1986 5 2 95 Richard Rellford Indiana Pacers
1986 6 1 117 Butch Wade New York Knicks
1986 7 5 144 Robert Henderson Chicago Bulls
1987 6 20 135 Antoine Joubert Detroit Pistons

See also

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  • NIT all-time team records
  • NIT bids by school and conference
  • NIT championships and semifinal appearances

References

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  1. ^ 2007–08 Men's Basketball Media Guide. University of Michigan. 2007. p. 199.
  2. ^ 2007–08 Men's Basketball Media Guide. University of Michigan. 2007. p. 183.
  3. ^ a b "Division I Records" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. pp. 68–83. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  4. ^ "Division I Records" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 85. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  5. ^ a b 2007–08 Men's Basketball Media Guide. University of Michigan. 2007. pp. 144–7.
  6. ^ "All-Time Accolades". MGoBlue.com. CBS Interactive. pp. 9–10. Archived from the original on September 1, 2010. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
  7. ^ 2007–08 Men's Basketball Media Guide. University of Michigan. 2007. p. 176.
  8. ^ 2007–08 Men's Basketball Media Guide. University of Michigan. 2007. p. 179.
  9. ^ a b "All-Time Records". MGoBlue.com. CBS Interactive. p. 20. Archived from the original on April 1, 2011. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
  10. ^ "Men's Basketball Statistic Archive Query Page". CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on April 18, 2010. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
  11. ^ "Tournament Results (1980's)". CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
  12. ^ "1984 NBA Draft". Basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
  13. ^ "1986 NBA Draft". Basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
  14. ^ "1987 NBA Draft". Basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 25, 2014.