1992–93 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens men's basketball team

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1992–93 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens men's basketball
NAC tournament champions
Conference North Atlantic Conference
Record22–8 (10–4 NAC)
Head coach
Home arena Delaware Field House
Seasons
  1991–92
1993–94  
1992–93 North Atlantic Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Drexel 122 .857227  .759
Northeastern 122 .857208  .714
Delaware104 .714228  .733
Hartford 77 .5001414  .500
Maine 410 .2861017  .370
New Hampshire 410 .286621  .222
Vermont 410 .2861017  .370
Boston University 311 .214621  .222
1993 NAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 1992–93 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens men's basketball team represented the University of Delaware during the 1992–93 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Fightin' Blue Hens, led by eighth-year head coach Steve Steinwedel, played their home games at the Delaware Field House and were members of the North Atlantic Conference. They finished the season 22–8, 10–4 in NAC play to finish third in the conference regular season standings. They were champions of the NAC tournament to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament where they lost in the opening round to No. 4 seed Louisville. [1]

Contents

Roster

1992–93 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
C Spencer Dunkley 6 ft 10 in(2.08 m)225 lb(102 kg)Sr Newark, Delaware
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
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
Regular season
Nov 18, 1992*
at No. 6  Seton Hall
Preseason NIT
L 54–75 0–1
Brendan Byrne Arena  
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Dec 1, 1992*
Rutgers W 77–69 1–1
Bob Carpenter Center  
Newark, Delaware
Dec 3, 1992*
Widener W 84–55 2–1
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Dec 8, 1992*
at  Bucknell L 71–83 2–2
 
Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Dec 10, 1992*
at  Delaware State W 81–64 3–2
 
Dover, Delaware
Dec 18, 1992*
vs.  Xavier
Daiwa NCAA Ball Tournament
L 66–74 3–3
 
Tokyo, Japan
Dec 19, 1992*
vs.  Rice
Daiwa NCAA Ball Tournament
W 71–65 4–3
 
Tokyo, Japan
Dec 29, 1992*
vs.  UNC Greensboro
Mount St. Mary's Tournament
W 67–60 5–3
Knott Arena  
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Dec 30, 1992*
at  Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's Tournament
W 73–55 6–3
Knott Arena 
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Jan 4, 1993*
Navy W 79–58 7–3
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Jan 6, 1993*
Maryland–Baltimore County W 106–98 OT8–3
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Jan 9, 1993*
at  Towson State W 76–69 9–3
 
Towson, Maryland
Jan 15, 1993
New Hampshire W 65–54 10–3
(1–0)
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Jan 17, 1993
Maine W 93–71 11–3
(2–0)
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Jan 22, 1993
at  Boston University W 70–69 12–3
(3–0)
 
Boston, Massachusetts
Jan 24, 1993
at  Northeastern L 73–76 12–4
(3–1)
 
Boston, Massachusetts
Jan 29, 1993
Vermont W 73–69 13–4
(4–1)
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Jan 31, 1993
Hartford W 71–67 14–4
(5–1)
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Feb 6, 1993
at  Drexel L 63–79 14–5
(5–2)
Daskalakis Athletic Center  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Feb 11, 1993
at HartfordW 69–65 15–5
(6–2)
 
Hartford, Connecticut
Feb 13, 1993
at VermontW 88–73 16–5
(7–2)
 
Burlington, Vermont
Feb 19, 1993
NortheasternL 68–82 16–6
(7–3)
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Feb 21, 1993
Boston UniversityW 83–65 17–6
(8–3)
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Feb 26, 1993
at MaineW 78–72 18–6
(9–3)
 
Orono, Maine
Feb 28, 1993
at New HampshireL 62–64 18–7
(9–4)
 
Durham, New Hampshire
Mar 3, 1993
DrexelW 92–73 19–7
(10–4)
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
NAC tournament
Mar 6, 1993*
(3) (6) New Hampshire
Quarterfinals
W 70–65 20–7
Bob Carpenter Center 
Newark, Delaware
Mar 7, 1993*
(3) at (2) Northeastern
Semifinals
W 84–61 21–7
Matthews Arena  
Boston, Massachusetts
Mar 8, 1993*
(3) at (1) Drexel
Championship game
W 67–64 22–7
Daskalakis Athletic Center 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
NCAA tournament
Mar 19, 1993*
(13 MW) vs. (4 MW) No. 15  Louisville
First Round
L 70–76 22–8
RCA Dome  
Indianapolis, Indiana
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
MW=Midwest.
All times are in Eastern Time.

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Players in the 1993 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerNBA Club
251 Spencer Dunkley Indiana Pacers

[5]

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