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1926–27 NCAA men's basketball season

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Men's collegiate basketball season

1926–27 NCAA men's basketball season
Helms National ChampionsNotre Dame (retroactive selection in 1943)
Player of the Year
(Helms)
Vic Hanson,Syracuse (retroactive selection in 1944)

The1926–27 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1926, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded in March 1927.

Season headlines

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Regular season

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Conferences

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Conference winners and tournaments

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ConferenceRegular
season winner[3]
Conference
player of the year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (City)
Tournament
winner
Big Ten ConferenceMichiganNone selectedNo Tournament
Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball LeagueDartmouthNone selectedNo Tournament
Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationKansasNone selectedNo Tournament
Pacific Coast ConferenceOregon (North);
California (South)
No Tournament;
California defeatedOregon in best-of-three conference championship playoff series
Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceColorado College (Eastern);
Montana State (Western)
No Tournament
Southern ConferenceSouth CarolinaNone selected1927 Southern Conference men's basketball tournamentMunicipal Auditorium
(Atlanta,Georgia)
Vanderbilt[4]
Southwest ConferenceArkansasNone selectedNo Tournament

Conference standings

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1926–27 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Michigan102 .833143 .824
Indiana93 .750134 .765
Purdue93 .750125 .706
Illinois75 .583107 .588
Wisconsin75 .583107 .588
Iowa75 .58398 .529
Ohio State66 .500116 .647
Chicago39 .250611 .353
Minnesota111 .083313 .188
Northwestern111 .083314 .176
1926–27 Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Dartmouth73 .700176 .739
Princeton73 .7001111 .500
Penn55 .5001610 .615
Columbia55 .50089 .471
Cornell46 .400513 .278
Yale28 .2001112 .478
† Conference championship winner
1926–27 Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Kansas102 .833152 .882
Oklahoma84 .667125 .706
Missouri64 .60098 .529
Nebraska75 .583126 .667
Kansas State66 .500108 .556
Oklahoma A&M66 .50089 .471
Drake66 .500810 .444
Iowa State78 .46799 .500
Washington University28 .200510 .333
Grinnell210 .167215 .118
1926–27 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North
Oregon82 .800244 .857
Washington73 .700154 .789
Idaho73 .700247 .774
Oregon Agricultural46 .4001411 .560
Washington State37 .3001110 .524
Montana19 .100511 .313
South
California50 1.000130 1.000
Stanford32 .60099 .500
USC06 .000108 .556
† Conference playoff series winner
1926–27 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
Colorado College122 .857124 .750
Northern Colorado104 .714104 .714
Wyoming84 .66795 .643
Colorado75 .58375 .583
Denver57 .41757 .417
Colorado Agricultural48 .33348 .333
Colorado Mines210 .167310 .231
Western State07 .00057 .417
Western
Montana State102 .833307 .811
Utah Agricultural93 .750113 .786
Utah48 .333510 .333
BYU111 .083514 .263
1926–27 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
South Carolina91 .900144 .778
Vanderbilt71 .875204 .833
Georgia Tech82 .8001710 .630
Auburn124 .750136 .684
Washington and Lee62 .750106 .625
Mississippi104 .714135 .722
NC State52 .714125 .706
North Carolina73 .700177 .708
Maryland64 .6001010 .500
Mississippi A&M75 .583177 .708
Tennessee54 .556712 .368
Alabama45 .44458 .385
Virginia57 .417910 .474
Tulane710 .412710 .412
LSU35 .37579 .438
Georgia36 .333148 .636
Virginia Tech26 .25068 .429
Kentucky16 .143313 .188
Clemson17 .125213 .133
Florida18 .111620 .231
VMI07 .000411 .267
Sewanee010 .000311 .214
Southern Conference Tournament winner
1926–27 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Arkansas82 .800142 .875
SMU74 .636125 .706
Texas74 .636139 .591
TCU64 .60098 .529
Texas A&M46 .400107 .588
Baylor03 .00084 .667
Rice09 .00009 .000

Independents

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A total of 93 college teams played asmajor independents.Notre Dame (19–1) had the highestwinning percentage (.950) andWest Texas State (23–3) finished with the most wins.[6]

1926–27 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Notre Dame 191 .950
New Hampshire 141 .933
Springfield (Mass.) 131 .929
Fordham 202 .909
Northern Illinois State 202 .909
Muskingum 192 .905
Wichita Municipal 192 .905
The Citadel 172 .895
Pittsburg State 162 .889
Western State Normal 162 .889
West Texas State 233 .885
Navy 152 .882
Wake Forest 223 .880
Colgate 173 .850
Northern Arizona State 173 .850
Denison 163 .842
Rhode Island State 133 .813
Butler 174 .810
Duquesne 164 .800
Evansville 164 .800
Furman 164 .800
Syracuse 154 .789
Army 113 .786
Xavier 113 .786
Bucknell 144 .778
Penn State 144 .778
Richmond 144 .778
Rutgers 103 .769
Seton Hall 103 .769
Arizona 134 .765
Loyola (Ill.) 134 .765
New Mexico 134 .765
CCNY 93 .750
UCLA 124 .750
Creighton 145 .737
Temple 145 .737
Buffalo 114 .733
Cincinnati 135 .722
St. Bonaventure 135 .722
Carleton 125 .706
Westminster (Pa.) 125 .706
Harvard 105 .667
Mount Union 126 .667
Canisius 95 .643
Bowling Green State 127 .632
Western Kentucky State 127 .632
Villanova 117 .611
Lehigh 96 .600
Miami (Ohio) 96 .600
St. John's (N.Y.) 1510 .600
Washburn 128 .600
Pittsburgh 107 .588
Louisville 75 .583
Connecticut 97 .563
Muhlenberg 97 .563
Saint Mary's (Calif.) 97 .563
Wooster 97 .563
Davidson 108 .556
Georgetown 54 .556
West Virginia 108 .556
Holy Cross 76 .538
Loyola (Md.) 76 .538
Santa Clara 76 .538
George Washington 87 .533
Niagara 87 .533
St. Ignatius 87 .533
Manhattan 98 .529
Dayton 109 .526
DePaul 77 .500
DePauw 88 .500
Valparaiso 1010 .500
Detroit 89 .471
Bradley 78 .467
William & Mary 78 .467
Boston University 67 .462
Texas Tech 810 .444
Marshall 79 .438
Brown 69 .400
Toledo 69 .400
Michigan State 711 .389
Ohio 813 .381
New York University 47 .364
St. Joseph's 611 .353
Tempe State 48 .333
Marquette 510 .333
Tulsa 36 .333
New Mexico A&M 613 .316
Kent State Normal 511 .313
Duke 410 .286
Indiana State 313 .188
Lafayette 314 .176
Saint Francis (N.Y.) 212 .143
Saint Louis 014 .000

Awards

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Helms College Basketball All-Americans

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Main article:1927 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The practice of selecting a ConsensusAll-American Team did not begin untilthe 1928–29 season. TheHelms Athletic Foundation later retroactively selected a list of All-Americans for the 1926–27 season.[7]

PlayerTeam
Syd CorenmanCreighton
George DixonCalifornia
Vic HansonSyracuse
John LorchColumbia
Ross McBurneyWichita
John NyikosNotre Dame
Bennie OosterbaanMichigan
Gerald SpohnWashburn
Cat ThompsonMontana State
Harry WilsonArmy

Major player of the year awards

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Coaching changes

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A number of teams changed coaches during the season and after it ended.

TeamFormer
Coach
Interim
Coach
New
Coach
Reason
ClemsonTink GillamJosh Cody
Colorado AgriculturalRudy LavikJoe RyanLeft to coach at Northern Arizona.
ConnecticutSumner DoleLouis Alexander
FurmanBilly LavalRock Norman
George WashingtonJames LemonHarry W. Crum
GeorgetownJohn O'ReillyElmer RipleyO'Reilly retired after the end of the season.[8]
IdahoDave MacMillanRichard FoxMacMillan left to coach at Minnesota
Illinois StateDon KarnesJoe Cogdal
Indiana StateDavid GlascockWally Marks
KentuckyBasil HaydenJohn Mauer
MarshallBill StricklingJohnny Stuart
MinnesotaHarold TaylorDave MacMillan
Mississippi A&MBernie BiermanRay G. Dauber
New Mexico A&MArthur BurkholderTed Coffman
NiagaraPete DwyerWilliam McCarthy
Northern Arizona StateEmzy Harvey LynchRudy Lavik
NorthwesternMaury KentDutch Lonborg
RiceFranklyn AshcraftRussell Daughtery
Saint LouisSquint HunterHarry Reget
South CarolinaBranch BocockA. Burnet Stoney
St. BonaventureJack FlavinFrederick V. Ostergren
St. John'sJohn CrennyBuck Freeman
TexasE. J. StewartMysterious Walker
AggiesDana X. BibleCharles Bassett
Texas TechGrady HigginbothamVictor Payne
USCLes TurnerLeo Calland
UtahIke ArmstrongVadal Peterson
ValparaisoConrad MollEarl Scott
VanderbiltJosh CodyJohnny FloydCody left to coach at Clemson.
Virginia TechHenry ReddBud Moore

References

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  1. ^Scott, Jon (November 9, 2010)."The truth behind the Helms Committee". RetrievedDecember 14, 2015.
  2. ^ESPN, ed. (2009).ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. pp. 526,529–587.ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  3. ^"2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book – Conferences Section"(PDF). NCAA. 2009. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2009.
  4. ^2008–09 SoCon Men's Basketball Media Guide – Postseason Section,Southern Conference, retrieved 2009-02-09
  5. ^"2017-18 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. p. 72. RetrievedApril 10, 2019.
  6. ^"1926-27 Men's Independent Season Summary".Sports Reference. RetrievedJuly 30, 2024.
  7. ^The Association for Professional Basketball Research "NCAA All-American Teams, 1919–20 to 1998–99"
  8. ^"The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Head Coaches". Archived fromthe original on May 27, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2014.
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