American college basketball season
The 1998–99 Valparaiso Crusaders men's basketball team represented Valparaiso University during the 1998–99 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Crusaders, led by 11th-year head coach Homer Drew, played their home games at the Athletics–Recreation Center as members of the Mid-Continent Conference. Valpo finished second in the Mid-Con regular season standings, but went on to win the Mid-Con tournament to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. As No. 15 seed in the Midwest region, the Crusaders lost to No. 2 seed Maryland, 82–60,[2] to finish with a record of 23–9 (10–4 Mid-Con).
Roster
1998–99 Valparaiso Crusaders men's basketball team
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Players |
Coaches
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Pos. |
# |
Name |
Height |
Weight |
Year |
Previous school |
Hometown
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F
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1
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Luboš Bartoň
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6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
—
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Fr |
|
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G
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11
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Milo Stovall
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6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
—
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Fr |
|
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C
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14
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Ivan Vujic
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6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) |
—
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Jr |
|
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C
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33
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Zoran Viskovic
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6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) |
—
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Sr |
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Croatia
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- Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- (W) Walk-on
Roster
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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 (attendance) city, state
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Regular season
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Nov 7, 1998*
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vs. South Carolina
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W 67–61
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1–0
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RCA Dome Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nov 8, 1998*
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vs. Seton Hall
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W 64–54
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2–0
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RCA Dome Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mid-Con tournament
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Feb 28, 1999*
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vs. Chicago State Quarterfinals
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W 81–43
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21–8
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The MARK of the Quad Cities Moline, Illinois
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Mar 1, 1999*
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vs. Western Illinois Semifinals
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W 77–59
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22–8
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The MARK of the Quad Cities Moline, Illinois
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Mar 2, 1999*
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vs. Oral Roberts Championship game
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W 73–69
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23–8
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The MARK of the Quad Cities Moline, Illinois
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NCAA tournament
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Mar 11, 1999*
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(15 MW)
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vs. (2 MW) No. 5 Maryland First round
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L 60–82
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23–9
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Orlando Arena Orlando, Florida
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*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Central Time.
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Source[3]
References