1934–35 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball team

The 1934–35 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball team represented St. Francis College during the 1934–35 NCAA men's basketball season. The team was coached by Rody Cooney, who was in his third year at the helm of the St. Francis Terriers. The team was not part of a conference and played as division I independents. The Terriers played their home games at the Bulter Street Gymnasium in their Cobble Hill, Brooklyn campus.

193435 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
193435 record12–12
Head coachRody Cooney (3rd season)
Home arenaButler Street Gymnasium

The 1934–35 team finished with a .500 record at 12–12.

Roster

1934–35 St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
William Cordts
G Tom O'Brien
Toohey
G John Donnelly
F Lou Pesca
F Tommy Cuite (C)
C Jack Egan
Day
Jack Flannery
Connelly
Lenowicz
C James Culligan
Cathedral High School
C Herman Cordts
G Patrick Gleason
G Daniel Lynch
Head coach
  • Rody Cooney
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

source[1]

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
Regular Season
November 24, 1934*
8:30 pm
at CCNY L 28–39[2]  0–1
 
New York, NY
December 5, 1934*
9:00 pm
Brooklyn W 27–18[3]  1–1
Butler Street Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
December 8, 1934*
8:30pm
at Manhattan L 14–25[4]  1–2
Manhattan Gymnasium 
New York, NY
December 12, 1934*
9:00pm
at Seth Low Junior College L 38–42[5]  1–3
Plymouth Institute 
Brooklyn, NY
December 15, 1934*
8:45 pm
at LIU Brooklyn L 24–47[6]  1–4
Brooklyn College of Pharmacy Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
December 19, 1934*
8:30 pm
at Brooklyn College of Pharmacy W 35–26  2–4
Brooklyn College of Pharmacy Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
December 20, 1934*
8:30 pm
at Columbus Council K. of C. W 25–16  3–4
 
Brooklyn, NY
December 29, 1934*
8:30 pm
Alumni W 29–22 
Butler Street Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
January 5, 1935*
8:30 pm
at John Marshall College of Law L 13–43[7]  3–5
Jersey City YMCA 
Jersey City, NJ
January 9, 1935*
at Cathedral W 35–17[8]  4–5
 
New York, NY
January 10, 1935*
9:00 pm
Manhattan L 23–28[9]  4–6
Butler Street Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
January 12, 1935*
8:30 pm
at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute W 48–29  5–6
Odd Fellows Hall 
Brooklyn, NY
January 17, 1935*
8:45 pm
NYU L 11–37[10]  5–7
University Heights Gym 
Bronx, NY
January 19, 1935*
8:30 pm
Saint Peter's W 21–17[11]  6–7
Butler Street Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
January 26, 1935*
8:30 pm
at St. John's L 19–37[12]  6–8
DeGray Gymnasium (500)
Brooklyn, NY
January 30, 1935*
at Seton Hall W 35–34[13]  7–8
 
Orange, NJ
February 2, 1935*
8:00 pm
at LIU Brooklyn W 37–11  7–9
Arcadia Hall 
Brooklyn, NY
February 6, 1935*
at Rider L 24–30[14]  7–10
 
Trenton, NJ
February 9, 1935*
8:30 pm
at Columbia W 31–29[15]  8–10
  
New York, NY
February 13, 1935*
9:00 pm
Seth Low Junior College W 33–25 OT[16] 9–10
Butler Street Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
February 20, 1935*
9:00 pm
John Marshall L 28–30[17]  9–11
Butler Street Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
February 22, 1935*
Baltimore U. W 29–28[18]  10–11
Butler Street Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
February 26, 1935*
vs. Brooklyn College L 26–39[19]  10–12
Union Temple 
Brooklyn, NY
February 27, 1935*
at Saint Peter's W 29–25[20]  11–12
 
Jersey City, NJ
March 2, 1935*
9:00 pm
St. John's W 29–28[21]  12–12
Butler Street Gymnasium 
Brooklyn, NY
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

References

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