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1941–42 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Record15–6 (10–5 Big Ten)
Head coach
CaptainAndy Zimmer
Home arenaThe Fieldhouse
Seasons
← 1940–41
1942–43 →
1941–42 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • 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 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team represented Indiana University. Their head coach was Branch McCracken, who was in his 4th year. The team played its home games in The FieldhouseinBloomington, Indiana, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference.

    The Hoosiers finished the regular season with an overall record of 15–6 and a conference record of 10–5, finishing 2nd in the Big Ten Conference. Indiana was not invited to participate in any postseason tournament.[1]

    Roster[edit]

    No. Name Position Ht. Year Hometown
    7 John Logan F 6–1 Jr. Richmond, Indiana
    8 Bill Frey F 6–1 Sr. Kokomo, Indiana
    10 Ralph Hamilton F 6–1 So. Fort Wayne, Indiana
    11 William Torphy G 6–1 Sr. Bedford, Indiana
    14 Irv Swanson G 5–10 Jr. LaPorte, Indiana
    15 Roy Kilby G 5–10 So. Muncie, Indiana
    16 Warren Lewis F 6–1 So. New Castle, Indiana
    17 Robert Gwin G 6–1 So. Shoals, Indiana
    18 Ed Denton C 6–2 Jr. Jeffersonville, Indiana
    21 Dick Wittenbraker G 6–2 So. New Castle, Indiana
    25 Al Wise F 6–3 So. Brookville, Indiana
    27 Hal Driver C 6–3 Jr. Aurora, Indiana
    35 Bob Hines C 6–2 So. Fort Wayne, Indiana
    38 Swift Wunker F N/A So. Lawrenceburg, Indiana
    39 Neil Funk F 6–3 So. LaPorte, Indiana
    41 Andy Zimmer C/G 6–4 Sr. Goodland, Indiana
    42 Everett Hoffman C 6–3 Sr. Evansville, Indiana
    N/A Lawrence Alleyne F 6–1 So. Bloomington, Indiana

    Schedule/Results[edit]

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
    city, state
    Regular Season
    12/10/1941*
    Wabash W 36–27  1–0
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    12/11/1941*
    Great Lakes L 36–41  1–1
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    12/15/1941*
    Nebraska W 56–29  2–1
    The Field House 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    12/18/1941*
    UCLA W 47–33  3–1
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    12/26/1941*
    at Pittsburgh W 50–41  4–1
    Pitt Pavilion 
    Pittsburgh
    12/27/1941*
    at George Washington W 52–43  5–1
     
    Washington, D.C.
    1/3/1942
    at Northwestern L 40–50  5–2 (0–1)
    Patten Gymnasium 
    Evanston, Illinois
    1/5/1942
    Wisconsin W 38–34  6–2 (1–1)
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    1/10/1942
    at Minnesota L 43–63  6–3 (1–2)
    Minnesota Field House 
    Minneapolis
    1/12/1942
    Purdue
    Rivalry
    W 40–39  7–3 (2–2)
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    1/24/1942
    at Wisconsin L 36–42  7–4 (2–3)
    Wisconsin Field House 
    Madison, Wisconsin
    1/26/1942
    Michigan W 64–36  8–4 (3–3)
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    1/31/1942
    at Chicago W 63–34  9–4 (4–3)
    Henry Crown Field House 
    Chicago
    2/2/1942
    at Ohio State W 46–43  10–4 (5–3)
    Ohio Expo Center Coliseum 
    Columbus, Ohio
    2/9/1942
    Illinois
    Rivalry
    W 41–36  11–4 (6–3)
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    2/14/1942
    Chicago W 52–20  12–4 (7–3)
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    2/16/1942
    at Michigan W 47–42  13–4 (8–3)
    Yost Field House 
    Ann Arbor, Michigan
    2/23/1942
    at Iowa L 52–55  13–5 (8–4)
    Iowa Field House 
    Iowa City, IA
    2/28/1942
    Minnesota W 54–45  14–5 (9–4)
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    3/2/1942
    Northwestern L 45–49  14–6 (9–5)
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana
    3/7/1942
    Ohio State W 48–23  15–6 (10–5)
    The Fieldhouse 
    Bloomington, Indiana

    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Indiana Basketball Men's Database". IndyStar. Retrieved November 24, 2015.

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