1979–80 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team explained

Sport:basketball
Year:1979–80
Team:Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Conference:Independent
Coachrank:11
Aprank:9
Record:22–6
Head Coach:Digger Phelps
Hc Year:9th
Asst Coach1:Danny Nee
Asst Coach2:Scott Thompson
Asst Coach3:Tom McLaughlin
Captain:Rich Branning
Captain Year:Senior
Captain2:Bill Hanzlik
Captain2 Year:Senior
Arena:Joyce Center
Tourney Result:Second round loss 84–87 OT vs. Missouri

The 1979–80 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team represented the University of Notre Dame during the 1979–80 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was coached by Digger Phelps and was ranked in the Associated Press poll for the entirety of the season.

Preseason

The Irish were ranked fifth in the preseason AP Poll, behind Indiana, Kentucky, Duke and Ohio State.[1] While they lost frontcourt contributors Bruce Flowers and Bill Laimbeer to graduation, they added a recruiting class ranked fourth nationally by the 1979–80 Street & Smith basketball yearbook.[2] The class included McDonald's All-Americans Tim Andree and John Paxson and highly regarded forward Bill Varner.[3] [4] Key returning players were 1979 All-American Kelly Tripucka and future National Basketball Association (NBA) players Tracy Jackson, Bill Hanzlik and Orlando Woolridge. Woolridge was moved from forward to center to replace Flowers and Laimbeer.[5] [6] Senior point guard Rich Branning was selected co-captain of the team with Hanzlik.[7]

Leading up to an Olympic year, Notre Dame played an exhibition game against the Soviet National Team, notching a surprising 86–76 win behind Tripucka's 35 points.[8]

Regular season

The Irish suffered an early setback as senior co-captain Hanzlik missed several games with a dislocated finger,[9] [7] but fared well, compiling a 6–0 record in his absence, including a marquee win against UCLA.[10] The Irish won the contest behind clutch free throws and defense from freshman John Paxson.[11] After the team's fast start, The Irish found themselves ranked third in the country and facing second-ranked Kentucky at Freedom Hall in Louisville. Despite the Wildcats missing starters Sam Bowie and Dirk Minniefield, the Irish lost the game 80–86.[12] A January loss to San Francisco left the Irish on a two-game losing streak.[13] The highlight of the Irish's season came on February 27, 1980, when they upset top-ranked DePaul 76–74 in double-overtime. The Irish were led by Kelly Tripucka's 28 points and the win was sealed by two free throws by Orlando Woolridge. The Irish were able to overcome a big scoring push by future NBA All-Stars Mark Aguirre (28 points) and Terry Cummings (16).[14] [15] A regular-season finale 62–54 win at Dayton raised the Irish's record to 22–5.[16]

NCAA tournament

Notre Dame was selected for the 1980 NCAA tournament and were the 4 seed in the Midwest Region, slated to play the winner of a first-round game between Missouri and San Jose State in Lincoln, Nebraska.[17] Fifth-seeded Missouri upset the Irish 87–84 in overtime behind senior Mark Dressler's 32 points, wasting a 29-point effort by Tracy Jackson.[18]

Schedule

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Players selected in NBA drafts

Year Round Pick Player NBA Club
1 20 Seattle SuperSonics
1980 4 78 Rich Branning Indiana Pacers
1 6 Chicago Bulls
1981 1 12 Detroit Pistons
1981 2 25 Boston Celtics
1981 8 167 Gilbert Salinas Atlanta Hawks
1 19 San Antonio Spurs
1983 5 98 Tim AndreeChicago Bulls
1983 9 202 Milwaukee Bucks
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Notes and References

  1. News: Indiana no. 1 in preseason poll. The News-Press. November 16, 1979. 40. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  2. October 1979. 1979–80 Official Basketball Yearbook. 26, 73. Street & Smith's Official Yearbook. New York City. Condé Nast Publications.
  3. Web site: Francisco . Joel. Many players succeeded after '79 game . . March 2, 2019 . May 26, 2009.
  4. News: Golden dome shines brightly for Varner. Pittsburgh Press. June 5, 1979. 20. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  5. News: Goldaper. Sam. A Preview of the 20 Top College Basketball Teams. November 25, 1979. The New York Times. March 3, 2019.
  6. News: The Top 20. December 1, 1980. Sports Illustrated. March 3, 2019.
  7. News: Notre Dame's pied piper plays sweet Irish tune. Indianapolis News. December 28, 1979. 24. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  8. News: Notre Dame 'outsmarts' Russians. The Dispatch. November 16, 1979. 23. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  9. News: Bill Hanzlik to sit out UCLA tilt. Indianapolis Star. December 11, 1979. 31. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  10. News: Notre Dame-UCLA better than expected. Indianapolis Star. December 13, 1979. 53. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  11. News: Irish rookie sinks 4 free throws, UCLA. Detroit Free Press. December 13, 1979. 53. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  12. News: Bowie-less Kentucky impressed Irish coach. The Paducah Sun. December 31, 1979. 15. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  13. News: San Francisco center's about face stuns Notre Dame. Chillicothe Gazette. January 9, 1980. 17. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  14. News: Woolridge free throws spark Irish past DePaul. The Pantagraph. February 28, 1980. 11. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  15. News: Irish do unto DePaul as they have others. Decatur Daily Review. February 28, 1980. 13. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  16. News: Notre Dame bounces Dayton with late surge. The Cincinnati Enquirer. March 2, 1980. 33. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  17. News: Tourney a matter of momentum. South Bend Tribune. March 4, 1980. 26. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  18. News: Missouri stuns Irish in overtime. Kokomo Tribune. March 9, 1980. 22. Newspapers.com. March 3, 2019.
  19. Web site: 1979-80 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Schedule. sports-reference.com. January 6, 2019.
  20. Web site: Notre Dame draft history at basketball-reference.com . March 3, 2019 .