1987–88 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team American college basketball season
The 1987–88 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team represented Georgia Institute of Technology during the 1987–88 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by head coach Bobby Cremins, the team finished the season with an overall record of 22-10 (8-6 ACC). The team reached the Round of 32 of the NCAA tournament.
Roster
1987–88 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team
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Players |
Coaches
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- Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- (W) Walk-on
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Schedule and results
Date time, TV
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Rank#
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Opponent#
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Result
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Record
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Site city, state
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Regular Season
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Nov 20, 1987*
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Alcorn State
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W 114–71
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1–0
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Nov 23, 1987*
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No. 18
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at No. 14 Florida
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L 69–80
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1–1
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Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
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Dec 1, 1987*
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Jackson State
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W 79–71
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2–1
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Dec 5, 1987*
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Georgia
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W 78–77
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3–1
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Dec 12, 1987*
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Augusta State
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W 108–74
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4–1
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Dec 16, 1987*
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LSU
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W 87–70
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5–1
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Dec 19, 1987*
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at Penn
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W 79–55
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6–1
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The Palestra Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Dec 22, 1987*
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Richmond
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L 67–73
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6–2
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Dec 29, 1987*
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William & Mary
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W 80–59
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7–2
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Dec 30, 1987*
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Auburn
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W 83–72
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8–2
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Jan 2, 1988*
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George Washington
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W 86–57
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9–2
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Jan 6, 1988*
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at Louisville
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W 62–61
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10–2
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Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky
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Jan 10, 1988
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Wake Forest
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W 78–66
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11–2 (1–0)
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Jan 12, 1988*
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Georgia State
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W 68–66
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12–2
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Jan 16, 1988
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NC State
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L 74–76
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12–3 (1–1)
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Jan 19, 1988*
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North Carolina A&T
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W 84–72
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13–3
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Jan 23, 1988
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at Virginia
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L 55–58
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13–4 (1–2)
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University Hall Charlottesville, Virginia
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Jan 26, 1988
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Clemson
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W 85–76
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14–4 (2–2)
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Jan 30, 1988
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at No. 3 North Carolina
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L 71–73
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14–5 (2–3)
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Dean Smith Center Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Feb 3, 1988 9:00 p.m.
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at No. 4 Duke
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L 65–78
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14–6 (2–4)
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Cameron Indoor Stadium (8,564) Durham, North Carolina
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Feb 6, 1988*
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DePaul
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W 71–70
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15–6
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Feb 8, 1988
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at Maryland
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W 96–83
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16–6 (3–4)
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Cole Fieldhouse College Park, Maryland
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Feb 13, 1988
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at Wake Forest
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W 78–75
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17–6 (4–4)
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Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Feb 16, 1988
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Maryland
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W 104–82
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18–6 (5–4)
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Feb 20, 1988
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at No. 14 NC State
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W 87–84
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19–6 (6–4)
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Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh, North Carolina
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Feb 25, 1988
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No. 20
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Virginia
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W 76–71
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20–6 (7–4)
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Feb 28, 1988 4:00 p.m.
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No. 20
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No. 5 Duke
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W 91–87
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21–6 (8–4)
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,117) Atlanta, Georgia
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Mar 2, 1988
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No. 13
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No. 6 North Carolina
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L 80–97
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21–7 (8–5)
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Mar 5, 1988
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at Clemson
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L 94–97 2OT
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21–8 (8–6)
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Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South Carolina
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ACC Tournament
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Mar 11, 1988*
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No. 18
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vs. Maryland Quarterfinals
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L 67–84
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21–9
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Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina
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NCAA Tournament
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Mar 18, 1988*
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(5 E)
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vs. (12 E) Iowa State First round
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W 90–78
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22–9
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Hartford Civic Center Hartford, Connecticut
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Mar 20, 1988*
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(5 E)
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vs. (13 E) Richmond Second round
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L 55–59[2]
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22–10
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Hartford Civic Center Hartford, Connecticut
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*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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Rankings
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References
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NCAA Final Four appearances in italics |
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