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<blockquote data-quote="Ramble1885" data-source="post: 934527" data-attributes="member: 5811"><p>1. 1989-90, no doubter. Lethal Weapon 3.</p><p>2. 1984-85, did not make final four but had an absloutley LOADED roster with Price, Salley, Dalrample, etc, and lost to Patrick Ewing and co. in the elite eight.</p><p>3. 2003-04, longest NCAA run in school history. Lost in NCG to UCONN. Only reason I don't put them at 2 is because 84-85 simply has more talent.</p><p>4. 1985-86, same roster as the year prior, another great year but lost in the sweet 16.</p><p>5. 1995-96, Marbury and Harpring led a great group to Cremins final sweet 16.</p><p>6. 1992-93, won the ACC but lost in first round to Southern.</p><p>7. 1991-92, opposite of 92-93. Limped into tournament and had cinderella sweet 16 run.</p><p>8. 2009-10, Hewitt's last great year. A roster led by Iman Shumpert, Gani Lawal, and Derrick Favors. Lost in the ACCCG and made the second round.</p><p>9. 2020-21, Pastner's greatest team. Started 0-2, but caught fire in ACC play. Beat Kentucky, UNC, and Duke in the SAME SEASON! And of course won the ACC title ending a decade long tourney drought.</p><p>10. 1959-60, most GT basketball before Cremins wasn't anything notable, but this is a rare exception. They were the first GT squad in march madness and made the sweet 16.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ramble1885, post: 934527, member: 5811"] 1. 1989-90, no doubter. Lethal Weapon 3. 2. 1984-85, did not make final four but had an absloutley LOADED roster with Price, Salley, Dalrample, etc, and lost to Patrick Ewing and co. in the elite eight. 3. 2003-04, longest NCAA run in school history. Lost in NCG to UCONN. Only reason I don't put them at 2 is because 84-85 simply has more talent. 4. 1985-86, same roster as the year prior, another great year but lost in the sweet 16. 5. 1995-96, Marbury and Harpring led a great group to Cremins final sweet 16. 6. 1992-93, won the ACC but lost in first round to Southern. 7. 1991-92, opposite of 92-93. Limped into tournament and had cinderella sweet 16 run. 8. 2009-10, Hewitt's last great year. A roster led by Iman Shumpert, Gani Lawal, and Derrick Favors. Lost in the ACCCG and made the second round. 9. 2020-21, Pastner's greatest team. Started 0-2, but caught fire in ACC play. Beat Kentucky, UNC, and Duke in the SAME SEASON! And of course won the ACC title ending a decade long tourney drought. 10. 1959-60, most GT basketball before Cremins wasn't anything notable, but this is a rare exception. They were the first GT squad in march madness and made the sweet 16. [/QUOTE]
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