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vs_defending_national_champs [2020/09/16 17:54] – tag mikeumavs_defending_national_champs [2023/02/07 18:16] (current) – game link update mikeuma
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 ^Team^Date^Game Results^Site^UM Coach^Game Notes^ ^Team^Date^Game Results^Site^UM Coach^Game Notes^
-|[[opponent_north_carolina|North Carolina]]|11/24/1993|@#ddffdd:[[http://umasshoops.com/games/1993-94/1124unc/|W 91-86 (OT)]]|Neutral|[[calipari_john|John Calipari]]|Pre-Season NIT at [[wp>Madison Square Garden|Madison Square Garden]].  UNC #1, UMass #18.  UM comes in as a 14½ point underdog, and plays like it to start, falling behind 11-0.  [[roe_lou|Lou Roe]] takes over and scores 28, jumping onto the scorer's table after the final horn.  UNC featured 6 players that went to the NBA, including Jerry Stackhouse, Rasheed Wallace, and Eric Montross.| +|[[opponent_north_carolina|North Carolina]]|11/24/1993|@#ddffdd:[[game19931124_north_carolina|W 91-86 (OT)]]|Neutral|[[calipari_john|John Calipari]]|Pre-Season NIT at [[wp>Madison Square Garden|Madison Square Garden]].  UNC #1, UMass #18.  UM comes in as a 14½ point underdog, and plays like it to start, falling behind 11-0.  [[roe_lou|Lou Roe]] takes over and scores 28, jumping onto the scorer's table after the final horn.  UNC featured 6 players that went to the NBA, including Jerry Stackhouse, Rasheed Wallace, and Eric Montross.| 
-|[[opponent_arkansas|Arkansas]]|11/25/1994|@#ddffdd:[[http://umasshoops.com/games/1994-95/11251994.htm|W 104-80]]|Neutral|[[calipari_john|John Calipari]]|Starter Tip-Off Classic at [[wp>Springfield Civic Center|Springfield Civic Center]], Springfield, MA.  Arkansas #1, UMass #3.  Corliss Williamson's "our second team could beat their first team" quote ends up in the UM locker room, and [[roe_lou|Lou Roe]] takes it very personally.  Roe dominates with 34 points and 13 rebounds.| +|[[opponent_arkansas|Arkansas]]|11/25/1994|@#ddffdd:[[game19941125_arkansas|W 104-80]]|Neutral|[[calipari_john|John Calipari]]|Starter Tip-Off Classic at [[Springfield Civic Center]], Springfield, MA.  Arkansas #1, UMass #3.  Corliss Williamson's "our second team could beat their first team" quote ends up in the UM locker room, and [[roe_lou|Lou Roe]] takes it very personally.  Roe dominates with 34 points and 13 rebounds.| 
-|[[opponent_connecticut|Connecticut]]|11/22/1999|@#ffdddd:[[http://umasshoops.com/games/1999-2000/1122uconn/|L 79-65]]|Away|[[flint_bruiser|James “Bruiser” Flint]]|UConn #7. The U Game.  [[mack_monty|Monty Mack]] scores a game-high 26, but rest of team can't match the Huskies.| +|[[opponent_connecticut|Connecticut]]|11/22/1999|@#ffdddd:[[game19991122_connecticut|L 79-65]]|Away|[[flint_bruiser|James “Bruiser” Flint]]|UConn #7. The U Game.  [[mack_monty|Monty Mack]] scores a game-high 26, but rest of team can't match the Huskies.| 
-|[[opponent_connecticut|Connecticut]]|12/9/2004|@#ddffdd:[[http://umasshoops.com/games/2004-05/1209uconn|W 61-59]]|[[mullins_center|Home (MC)]]|[[lappas_steve|Steve Lappas]]|UConn #7. The U Game.  Rashaun Freeman hits the game winner, and UM students rush the floor after the horn.|+|[[opponent_connecticut|Connecticut]]|12/9/2004|@#ddffdd:[[game20041209_connecticut|W 61-59]]|[[mullins_center|Home (MC)]]|[[lappas_steve|Steve Lappas]]|UConn #7. The U Game.  [[Rashaun Freeman]] hits the game winner, and UM students rush the floor after the horn.|
 |[[opponent_florida|Florida]]|4/1/2008|@#ddffdd:[[http://umasshoops.com/games/2007-08/0401florida/|W 78-66]]|Neutral|[[ford_travis|Travis Ford]]|[[wp>2008 National Invitation Tournament|NIT Semifinal]] at [[wp>Madison Square Garden|Madison Square Garden]], New York, NY.  Dante Milligan with 17 & 12 in front of hometown crowd.  Future UM coach [[mccall_matt|Matt McCall]] on the Florida bench as Director of Operations.| |[[opponent_florida|Florida]]|4/1/2008|@#ddffdd:[[http://umasshoops.com/games/2007-08/0401florida/|W 78-66]]|Neutral|[[ford_travis|Travis Ford]]|[[wp>2008 National Invitation Tournament|NIT Semifinal]] at [[wp>Madison Square Garden|Madison Square Garden]], New York, NY.  Dante Milligan with 17 & 12 in front of hometown crowd.  Future UM coach [[mccall_matt|Matt McCall]] on the Florida bench as Director of Operations.|
 |[[opponent_kansas|Kansas]]|12/13/2008|@#ddffdd:[[http://umasshoops.com/games/2008-09/1213kansas/|W 61-60]]|Away|[[kellogg_derek|Derek Kellogg]]|Kansas  #25. At the [[wp>Sprint Center|Sprint Center]], Kansas City, MO.  UM holds KU to 34% shooting, and holds off final Jayhawk shots for the win, just the third of [[kellogg_derek|Derek Kellogg's]] young head coaching career.| |[[opponent_kansas|Kansas]]|12/13/2008|@#ddffdd:[[http://umasshoops.com/games/2008-09/1213kansas/|W 61-60]]|Away|[[kellogg_derek|Derek Kellogg]]|Kansas  #25. At the [[wp>Sprint Center|Sprint Center]], Kansas City, MO.  UM holds KU to 34% shooting, and holds off final Jayhawk shots for the win, just the third of [[kellogg_derek|Derek Kellogg's]] young head coaching career.|
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