1919–20 Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball team
The 1919–20 Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball team represented Vanderbilt University in college basketball during the 1919–20 NCAA men's basketball season.[1]
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Conference | Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association |
1919–20 record | 14–4 (3–0 SIAA) |
Head coach | Guy T. Denton |
Captain | Tom Zerfoss |
Home arena | Old Gym |
Roster
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Schedule and results
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Birmingham A. C. | W 30–24 | 1–0 |
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Mobile YMCA | L 33–35 | 1–1 |
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Montgomery YMCA | W 56–28 | 2–1 |
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Chicago YMCA | W 26–14 | 3–1 |
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Boys Club | W 36–6 | 4–1 |
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Memphis YMCA | W 42–25 | 5–1 |
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Georgia | W 40–18 | 6–1 |
Founders Hall Atlanta, GA | |||||||
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Nashville YMCA | L 27–29 | 6–2 |
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Georgia Tech | W 39–21 | 7–2 |
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Macon YMCA | W 41–35 | 8–2 |
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Boys Club | W 21–14 | 9–2 |
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Chattanooga YMCA | W 45–39 | 10–2 |
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Chattanooga YMCA | W 41–20 | 11–2 |
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Centre | W 29–18 | 12–2 |
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Memphis YMCA | L 25–31 | 12–3 |
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Maryville | W 22–10 | 13–3 |
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Georgia Tech | W 32–3 | 14–3 |
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Nashville YMCA | L 13–24 | 14–4 |
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*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Central Time. |
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