1924–25 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team

The 1923–24 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate basketball during the 1923–24 season. The team compiled a record of 10–7, and 6–5 against Big Ten Conference opponents. Michigan finished fifth in the Big Ten. Ohio State won the Big ten championship with a record of 10–1, the only loss being a 39–29 game against Michigan. E. J. Mather was in his sixth year as the team's coach, and George Haggarty was the team captain and leading scorer.[1][2]

1924–25 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
1924–25 record8–6 (6–5 Big Ten)
Head coachE. J. Mather
CaptainGeorge Haggarty
Home arenaYost Field House
1924–25 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Ohio State111 .917  142  .875
Indiana84 .667  125  .706
Illinois84 .667  116  .647
Purdue74 .636  95  .643
Michigan65 .545  86  .571
Minnesota66 .500  97  .563
Iowa57 .417  610  .375
Northwestern48 .333  611  .353
Wisconsin39 .250  611  .353
Chicago111 .083  314  .176
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateOpponentScoreResultLocation
December 13, 1924Michigan Agricultural26–10WinYost Field House, Ann Arbor, MI
December 20, 1924Kentucky21–11WinLexington, KY
January 2, 1925Navy31–29LossYost Field House, Ann Arbor, MI
January 10, 1925Northwestern29–16WinYost Field House, Ann Arbor, MI
January 14, 1925Purdue37–36LossLafayette, IN
January 17, 1925Ohio State39–29WinYost Field House, Ann Arbor, MI
January 19, 1925Wisconsin14–12WinYost Field House, Ann Arbor, MI
February 7, 1925Chicago20–19LossBartlett Gymnasium, Chicago, IL
February 9, 1925Northwestern17–16WinEvanston, IL
February 14, 1925Indiana29–28LossYost Field House, Ann Arbor, MI
February 16, 1925Ohio State32–13LossColumbus, OH
February 20, 1925Wisconsin27–16WinMadison, WI
March 2, 1925Indiana51–33LossBloomington, IN
March 7, 1925Chicago47–14WinYost Field House, Ann Arbor, MI

Players

  • Edward W. Chambers, Niles, Michigan - forward and varsity letter winner
  • Royal F. Cherry, Grand Rapids, Michigan - guard and varsity letter winner
  • Richard F. Doyle, Galesburg, Michigan - center and varsity letter winner
  • Douglas R. Ginn, Detroit, Michigan - aMa letter winner
  • Bruce Robert Gregory -
  • George Haggarty,, Ypsilanti, Michigan - team captain, forward and varsity letter winner
  • Raymond E. Hutzel, Ann Abor, Michigan - forward and varsity letter winner
  • Carl C. Kressbach, Monroe, Michigan - aMa letter winner
  • Franklin C. Kuenzel, Grand Rapids, Michigan - aMa letter winner
  • Walter A. Kuenzel, Grand Rapids, Michigan - forward and varsity letter winner
  • Joseph M. Landre, Binghamton, New York - guard and varsity letter winner
  • Edward D. Line, Detroit, Michigan -
  • Nathan Rasnick, Newark, New Jersey - aMa letter winner
  • Rex G. Reason, Detroit, Michigan - forward and varsity letter winner

Scoring statistics

PlayerGamesField goalsFree throwsPointsPoints per game[2]
George Haggarty14582914510.4
Edward Chambers132410584.5
Richard Doyle142212564.0
Royal Cherry131019393.0
Rex Reason101210343.4
Bruce Gregory6127315.2
Raymond Hutzel869212.6
Joseph Landre864162.0
Edward Line43392.3
Franklin Kuenzel21242.0
Douglas Ginn20110.5
Nathan Rasnick30000.0
Carl Kressbach10000.0
Totals1415410641429.6

Coaching staff

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References

  1. 1925 Michiganensian, pages 232-233.
  2. "University of Michigan Basketball Record Book" (PDF). University of Michigan. p. 24.


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