1901–02 Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team

The 1901–02 Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team compiled a 10-3 record, led by returning team captain Wallace Reimann. The team averaged 39 points per game and held their opponents to 18.9 points per game. By sweeping their Indiana opponents of Butler, Indiana, and Indiana State Normal, they claimed the state championship for the second year in a row. Two particular features of this season were an extended road trip through the South, and a game against Yale. Starting forward Harry Cook died mid-season on February 27, 1902.

1901–02 Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
1901–02 record10–3
Home arenaLafayette Coliseum

Roster

PlayerPositionClass
H. Wallace ReimannForwardJr.
Harry W. CookForwardJr.
John F. G. MillerCenterJr.
D. Ralph LucasGuardSoph.
C. L. PeckGuard
Joseph B. KnappSub. Guard
C. ConroySub. Guard
W. N. MooreSub. Guard
Simeon V. B. MillerSub. GuardFr.
A. G. CaldwellSub. Forward
J. H. CollierSub. Forward

Games

DateOpponentResultRecord
12/18Nashville Athletic AssociationW 30-61-0
12/28Birmingham Athletic AssociationW 37-132-0
12/30Birmingham Athletic AssociationL 15-192-1
12/31Nashville Athletic AssociationL 15-182-2
1/2Chattanooga Athletic AssociationW 42-213-2
1/3Chattanooga Athletic AssociationW 30-164-2
1/4Cincinnati Y.M.C.A.L 31-464-3
1/25Butler UniversityW 30-235-3
2/7Indiana State NormalW 39-176-3
2/15Indiana UniversityW 32-87-3
2/19ButlerW 71-248-3
3/7IndianaW 71-259-3
4/8YaleW 67-1010-3
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