1963–64 Fenn College Foxes men's basketball team

The 1963–64 Fenn College Foxes men's basketball team represented Fenn College in the 1963–64 college basketball season. They participated in the NCAA College Division. The team was led by fifth-year head coach Jim Rodriguez. In 1962–63, the Foxes finished 9–9. All home games were played at Cathedral Latin High School except for two games. Those two games were on February 11, 1964, and February 19, 1964, and played at St. Stanislaus High School. The 10–9 season marked the first winning season for Fenn College since the 1949–50 season. It was also only the third winning season in school history. It was the 33rd season of Cleveland State basketball.

1963–64 Fenn College Foxes men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
1963–64 record10–9
Head coachJim Rodriguez
Home arenaCathedral Latin High School
St. Stanislaus High School

Schedule

Date Opponent Rank Location Result Overall
Regular Season Games
November 30, 1963Kenyon CollegeCleveland, OHW 66–421–0
December 3, 1963AshlandAwayW 61–552–0
December 7, 1963Detroit TechCleveland, OHW 90–583–0
December 10, 1963WalshCleveland, OHW 112–724–0
December 13, 1963Slippery RockAwayL 57–734–1
January 7, 1964EdinboroAwayL 82–944–2
January 10, 1964Case WesternAwayL 72–974–3
January 22, 1964Allegheny CollegeAwayW 83–635–3
January 25, 1964Thiel CollegeAwayW 92–776–3
January 28, 1964Cedarville CollegeCleveland, OHL 77–936–4
February 1, 1964ClarionAwayL 81–956–5
February 4, 1964Hiram CollegeAwayL 74–776–6
February 8, 1964Heidelberg CollegeAwayL 69–956–7
February 11, 1964Western ReserveCleveland, OHW 75–677–7
February 13, 1964Malone CollegeCleveland, OHW 93–848–7
February 19, 1964Case TechCleveland, OHW 74–529–7
February 22, 1964Indiana State CollegeCleveland, OHL 70–919–8
February 26, 1964John CarrollAwayL 64–739–9
March 3, 1964Carnegie TechCleveland, OHW 80–7410–9
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