1941–42 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

1941–42 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
Conference Big Ten Conference
1941–42 record 18–5 (13–2 Big Ten)
Head coach Douglas R. Mills
Assistant coach Howie Braun
Assistant coach Wally Roettger
Assistant coach Lou Boudreau
MVP Andy Phillip
Captain William Hocking
Home arena Huff Hall
1941–42 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Illinois 13 2   .867     18 5   .783
Indiana 10 5   .667     15 6   .714
Wisconsin 10 5   .667     14 7   .667
Iowa 10 5   .667     12 8   .600
Minnesota 9 6   .600     15 6   .714
Purdue 9 6   .600     14 7   .667
Northwestern 5 10   .333     8 13   .381
Michigan 5 10   .333     6 14   .300
Ohio State 4 11   .267     6 14   .300
Chicago 0 15   .000     1 20   .048
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1941–42 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Regular Season

The Illinois Fighting Illini finished the season with a record of 18 wins and 5 losses. Under the direction of head coach and athletic director Douglas Mills, the Illini grouped a team of players, all around 6' 3", into a nearly undefeatable lineup later to be known as "The Whiz Kids". This group captured the attention of the entire nation while winning back-to-back conference titles and combining for a 35-6 record, 25-2 in the Big Ten over those two seasons. They dazzled crowds everywhere averaging 58 points per game, while most teams were averaging in the low 40s. Primarily made up of sophomores, they dominated the 1941-42 conference basketball season by posting a 13 – 2 record. A starting lineup consisting of Arthur "Jack" Smiley, Ken Menke, Andy Phillip, Ellis "Gene" Vance, Victor Wukovits and Art Mathison, developed a winning attitude that would maintain for the next 15 years, a time period where the Illini would finish no less than third in the conference for 13 of them. The 1942 NCAA tournament was only in its fourth year of existence and was staged around the collegiate basketball coaches convention being held at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. The warm weather and unsufferable humidity caused the young Illini to lose two games in a period of two days.

The final living Whiz Kid, Gene Vance, died in 2012.

Roster

"The Whiz Kids"
(l-r) Jack Smiley, Art Mathisen, Ken Menke, Gene Vance, Andy Phillip
No. Player Position Class Height Hometown
4 Henry Sachs Guard Senior 6' 1" Chicago, Illinois
5 Raymond Bergeson Center Sophomore 6' 4" Bridgeton, New Jersey
6 Clifton Fulton Guard Freshman 5' 10" Pittsburg, Kansas
7 Raymond Grierson Forward Freshman 6' 2" Champaign, Illinois
8 Edwin Parker Forward Junior 6' 2" Taft, California
9 Kenneth Parker Guard Junior 6' Granite City, Illinois
10 Bishop Barrick Forward Sophomore 6' 1"
11 Kenneth Brown Forward Sophomore 6' 2" Catlin, Illinois
12 David Dillon Forward Senior 6' 2" Sturgis, Michigan
13 Victor Wukovits Guard Senior 6' 3" Mishawaka, Indiana
14 Johnson Johnson Forward Sophomore 6' 1"
15 Arthur Smiley Guard Sophomore 6' 2" Ft. Wayne, Indiana
16 William Hocking (captain) Forward Senior 6' Evanston, Illinois
17 Herbert Matter Forward Sophomore 6' Naperville, Illinois
18 Robert Shapland Guard Sophomore 5' 9"
19 Arthur Mathisen Center Junior 6' 5" Dwight, Illinois
20 Daryl Robb Guard Sophomore 5' 6"
25 Ellis Vance Guard Junior 6' 2" Chicago, Illinois
33 Charles Fowler Forward Freshman 5' 9" Watseka, Illinois
38 Ken Menke Forward Sophomore 6' 2" Dundee, Illinois
47 Andrew Phillip Guard Sophomore 6' 2" Granite City, Illinois

Record

DateOpponent Score Result Location Attendance
December 9, 1941Marquette45–43WinChampaign, IL3,990
December 13, 1941Chanute Field38–40LossChampaign, IL4,068
December 17, 1941Butler52–50WinChampaign, IL3,903
December 20, 1941Detroit49–34WinFerndale, MI -
December 23, 1941Notre Dame48–29WinChampaign, IL3,405
December 30, 1941Harvard39–30WinChampaign, IL3,116
January 3, 1942Wisconsin55–40WinMadison, WI7,000
January 10, 1942Michigan44–40WinAnn Arbor, MI3,500
January 12, 1942Ohio State58–49WinColumbus, OH2,658
January 17, 1942University of Chicago54–26WinChampaign, IL4,349
January 19, 1942Iowa42–35WinChampaign, IL5,195
January 24, 1942Minnesota49–36WinChampaign, IL7,051
February 7, 1942Northwestern41–33WinChampaign, IL6,915
February 9, 1942Indiana36–41LossBloomington, IN6,200
February 14, 1952Michigan52–29WinChampaign, IL5,031
February 16, 1942Minnesota41–37WinMinneapolis, MN13,013
February 21, 1942Ohio State48–31WinChampaign, IL5,195
February 23, 1942Wisconsin45–43WinChampaign, IL6,105
February 28, 1942Northwestern63–49WinChicago, IL18,000
March 2, 1942Iowa46–32LossIowa City, IA13,500
March 7, 1942Purdue34–32WinChampaign, IL7,035

Bold Italic connotes conference game

NCAA Tournament, New Orleans

DateOpponent Score Result Location Attendance
March 20, 1942Kentucky44–36LossMunicipal Auditorium3,500
March 21, 1942Penn State34–41LossMunicipal Auditorium3,500

Player stats

Player Games Played Field Goals Free Throws Points
Andy Phillip 238758232
Ken Menke239338224
Victor Wukovits 235135137
Arthur Mathisen224148130
Jack Smiley 234320106
Gene Vance 23441098
Charles Fowler1414432
William Hocking1510424
Henry Sachs 1011123
Edwin Parker 159422
Raymond Grierson 4306
Herbert Matter 2204
David Dillon 3113
Cliff Fulton 5102
Raymond Bergeson 1000
Bishop Barrick 1000

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Awards and honors

References

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