1912–13 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
1912–13 Western Conference men's basketball standings |
| Conf | | | Overall |
Team | W | | L | | PCT | | | W | | L | | PCT |
Wisconsin | 11 | – | 1 | | .917 | | | 14 | – | 1 |
| .933 |
Northwestern | 7 | – | 2 | | .778 | | | 14 | – | 4 |
| .778 |
Chicago | 8 | – | 4 | | .667 | | | 20 | – | 6 |
| .769 |
Purdue | 6 | – | 5 | | .545 | | | 7 | – | 5 |
| .583 |
Illinois | 7 | – | 6 | | .538 | | | 10 | – | 6 |
| .625 |
Ohio State | 4 | – | 5 | | .444 | | | 13 | – | 7 |
| .650 |
Minnesota | 2 | – | 8 | | .200 | | | 3 | – | 8 |
| .273 |
Iowa | 1 | – | 5 | | .167 | | | 9 | – | 13 |
| .409 |
Indiana | 0 | – | 10 | | .000 | | | 5 | – | 11 |
| .313 |
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Rankings from AP Poll |
The 1912–13 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.
Regular season
The 1912–13 season saw yet another head coach arrive in Champaign-Urbana to work with the Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team. Ralph Jones left an impressive legacy behind in West Lafayette, Indiana where he was head coach of Purdue for three years. During his tenure at Purdue, Jones compiled an impressive record of 32 wins with only 9 losses resulting in two conference championships. Jones was credited by some with originating the fast break in basketball.[1] After leading the Fighting Illini to two additional conference championships and one national championship, Jones left to coach at Lake Forest Academy. In addition to coaching basketball, Jones was head coach of the Chicago Bears from 1930–33, where, among other achievements, he was credited with the revival of the T-formation and the use of a man in motion to throw off the defense.[2]
Roster
Player |
Position |
Class |
Hometown |
Sven Duner |
Left Guard, Right Guard |
Sophomore |
Downers Grove, Illinois |
James G. White |
Right Guard |
Senior |
Chicago, Illinois |
Homer W. Dahringer |
Center |
Senior |
Ludington, Michigan |
Helmuth Kircher |
Right Forward, Left Forward |
Sophomore |
Kalamazoo, Michigan |
Edward Williford |
Left Forward, Center |
Sophomore |
Binghamton, New York |
Robert W. Hoffman |
Right Guard, Left Guard |
Sophomore |
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D. F. Comstock |
Left Guard, Forward, Center |
Sophomore |
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W. B. Erwin |
Left Forward |
Sophomore |
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George H. Dubin |
Forward |
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L. F. Pape |
Center |
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Schedule
Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Location |
December 20, 1912 | Illinois Wesleyan | 18–13 | Win | Urbana, IL |
January 4, 1913 | Decatur YMCA | 27–13 | Win | Decatur, IL |
January 6, 1913 | Rose Polytechnic Institute | 52–14 | Win | Terre Haute, IN |
January 11, 1913 | Wisconsin | 15–16 | Loss | Urbana, IL |
January 21, 1913 | Purdue | 22–18 | Win | Urbana, IL |
January 28, 1913 | Iowa | 35–9 | Win | Urbana, IL |
February 8, 1913 | Minnesota | 19–12 | Win | Urbana, IL |
February 21, 1913 | Wisconsin | 13–18 | Loss | Madison, WI |
February 14, 1913 | Northwestern | 23–22 | Win | Urbana, IL |
February 22, 1913 | Minnesota | 20–10 | Win | Minneapolis, MN |
February 26, 1913 | University of Chicago | 12–19 | Loss | Urbana, IL |
March 1, 1913 | Indiana | 29–12 | Win | Urbana, IL |
March 7, 1913 | Purdue | 11–12 | Loss | West Lafayette, IN |
March 8, 1913 | Indiana | 23–17 | Win | Bloomington, IN |
March 14, 1913 | University of Chicago | 16–21 | Loss | Chicago, IL |
March 15, 1913 | Northwestern | 18–20 | Loss | Evanston, IL |
Bold Italic connotes conference game
References
- ↑ A Century of Orange and Blue: Celebrating 100 Years of Fighting Illini Basketball By Loren Tate, Jared Gelfond pg.20 ISBN 1-58261-793-7
- ↑ Fighting Illini Basketball: A Hardwood History By News-Gazette, Sports Publishing LLC ISBN 1-58261-356-7
- ↑ All-Time Illini Rosters
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| Helms and Premo-Porretta national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics |
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