1930–31 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team

The 1930–31 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team represented Indiana University. Their head coach was Everett Dean, who was in his 7th year. The team played its home games in The Fieldhouse in Bloomington, Indiana, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference.

1930–31 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
1930–31 record9–8 (5–7 Big Ten)
Head coachEverett Dean (7th season)
CaptainBernard Miller
Home arenaThe Fieldhouse
1930–31 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Northwestern111 .917  161  .941
Michigan84 .667  134  .765
Minnesota84 .667  134  .765
Purdue84 .667  125  .706
Illinois75 .583  125  .706
Indiana57 .417  98  .529
Chicago48 .333  89  .471
Wisconsin48 .333  89  .471
Ohio State39 .250  413  .235
Iowa210 .167  512  .294
Rankings from AP Poll

The Hoosiers finished the regular season with an overall record of 9–8 and a conference record of 5–7, finishing 6th in the Big Ten Conference.[1]

Roster

No.NamePositionHt.YearHometown
2Lucian AshbyF5–11Sr.Evansville, Indiana
3Paul JasperC6–2Sr.Fort Wayne, Indiana
5Bernard DickeyF/C6–1So.Fort Wayne, Indiana
8Claron VellerG5–9Sr.Linton, Indiana
9Joseph ZellerG6–1Jr.East Chicago, Indiana
10Bill BlagraveG6–2Jr.Washington, Indiana
11Bernard MillerF6–1Sr.Waldron, Indiana
12Jay CampbellF5–7Jr.Shelbyville, Indiana
13Glendon HodsonF6–1So.Amo, Indiana
15Victor DauerF5–11Jr.Gary, Indiana
19Jacob BretzF6–1Sr.Huntingburg, Indiana
21Maurice MassyG6–1N/AIndianapolis, Indiana
22George ReedC6–3N/AKokomo, Indiana
N/ATaylor HoffarC6–1So.Seymour, Indiana
N/AFranklin RainboltF6–3N/ASalem, Indiana

Schedule/Results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular Season
12/10/1930*
DePauw W 26–18  1–0
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
12/18/1930*
Washington (Mo.) W 17–15  2–0
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
12/31/1930*
at Pennsylvania W 24–20  3–0
The Palestra 
Philadelphia
1/1/1931*
at Pittsburgh W 27–19  4–0
Pitt Pavilion 
Pittsburgh
1/10/1931
Chicago L 27–28  4–1 (0–1)
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
1/12/1931
Ohio State W 23–21  5–1 (1–1)
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
1/17/1931
at Illinois
Rivalry
W 35–34  6–1 (2–1)
Huff Hall 
Champaign, Illinois
1/19/1931
at Iowa W 28–20  7–1 (3–1)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA
2/3/1931*
Notre Dame L 20–25  7–2 (3–1)
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
2/7/1931
Purdue
Rivalry
L 23–30  7–3 (3–2)
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
2/9/1931
Iowa W 31–18  8–3 (4–2)
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
2/14/1931
at Purdue
Rivalry
L 15–28  8–4 (4–3)
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
2/21/1931
at Michigan L 24–33  8–5 (4–4)
Yost Field House 
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2/23/1931
Illinois
Rivalry
L 25–39  8–6 (4–5)
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
2/28/1931
at Chicago W 33–22  9–6 (5–5)
Bartlett Gymnasium 
Chicago, Illinois
3/2/1931
at Ohio State L 15–31  9–7 (5–6)
Ohio Expo Center Coliseum 
Columbus, Ohio
3/7/1931
Michigan L 20–21  9–8 (5–7)
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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References

  1. "Indiana Basketball Men's Database". IndyStar. Retrieved November 28, 2015.


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