1924–25 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
The 1924–25 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.
Regular season
The 1924–25 season for Fighting Illini coach, Craig Ruby, had an identical record both overall as well as within the conference as the previous season. Both seasons finished with overall records of 11 wins and 6 losses with 8 wins and 4 losses within the conference. The 1924–25 Fighting Illini, however, would place in a tie for third place within the conference. This campaign would produce a crossroad for the Fighting Illini's program. Huff Hall's construction would be completed in 1925 and this season would be the Illini's final full season in Kenney Gym.[1] The starting lineup included captain John Mauer, Jack Lipe and Leonard Haines at guard, T.D. Karnes and Russell Daugherity at forward, with Hollie Martin at center.[2]
Team
No. |
Player |
Position |
Class |
Hometown |
1 |
John Mauer (captain) |
Forward |
Junior |
Batavia, Illinois |
2 |
Leonard Haines |
Guard |
Junior |
Belvidere, Illinois |
3 |
Russell Daugherity |
Forward |
Junior |
Streator, Illinois |
4 |
Hollie Martin |
Center |
Junior |
Perrysville, Indiana |
5 |
Jack Lipe |
Guard |
Senior |
Decatur, Illinois |
6 |
Kenneth L. Reynolds |
Guard |
Sophomore |
Villa Grove, Illinois |
8 |
George Rea |
Forward |
Sophomore |
Urbana, Illinois |
9 |
W.S. Weeks |
Forward |
Sophomore |
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10 |
T. Don Karnes |
Forward |
Senior |
Fairbury, Illinois |
11 |
Cecil F. Hollopeter |
Guard |
Junior |
Spencerville, Indiana |
12 |
Willis J. Tewksbury |
Forward |
Junior |
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13 |
D.C. Seaton |
Forward |
Sophomore |
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14 |
Barmore |
Forward |
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15 |
Chas Kassel |
Guard |
Sophomore |
Melrose Park, Illinois |
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Schedule
Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Location | Attendance |
December 13, 1924 | Depauw | 27–23 | Win | Urbana, IL | 4,288 |
December 19, 1924 | Washington University | 36–19 | Win | Urbana, IL | 3,969 |
December 30, 1924 | Butler | 22–24 | Loss | Indianapolis, IN | - |
January 5, 1925 | Kentucky | 36–26 | Win | Urbana, IL | 4,381 |
January 10, 1925 | University of Chicago | 27–16 | Win | Chicago, IL | 2,695 |
January 14, 1925 | Northwestern | 27–16 | Win | Evanston, IL | - |
January 17, 1925 | Indiana | 34–24 | Win | Urbana, IL | 4,722 |
January 24, 1925 | Iowa | 23–15 | Win | Urbana, IL | 4,725 |
February 7, 1925 | Notre Dame | 18–29 | Loss | Notre Dame, IN | - |
February 12, 1925 | Northwestern | 30–20 | Win | Urbana, IL | 4,710 |
February 14, 1925 | University of Chicago | 19–15 | Win | Urbana, IL | 4,712 |
February 21, 1925 | Wisconsin | 35–25 | Win | Urbana, IL | 4,714 |
February 23, 1925 | Indiana | 24–30 | Loss | Bloomington, IN | - |
February 27, 1925 | Iowa | 25–33 | Loss | Iowa City, IA | - |
March 2, 1925 | Purdue | 18–34 | Loss | West Lafayette, IN | - |
March 6, 1925 | Purdue | 37–27 | Win | Urbana, IL | 4,713 |
March 9, 1925 | Wisconsin | 9–24 | Loss | Madison, WI | - |
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.18 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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