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1951–52 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team

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1951–52Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball
NCAA tournament National champions
Big Seven champions
ConferenceBig Seven Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 3
APNo. 8
Record28–3 (11–1 Big 7)
Head coach
Assistant coachDick Harp (3rd season)
Captains
Home arenaHoch Auditorium
Seasons
1951–52 Big Seven Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8Kansas111 .917283 .903
No. 3Kansas State102 .833195 .792
Missouri66 .5001410 .583
Iowa State48 .3331011 .476
Colorado48 .333816 .333
Oklahoma48 .333717 .292
Nebraska39 .250717 .292
Rankings fromAP Poll[1]

The1951–52 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented theUniversity of Kansas in the1951–52 NCAA men's basketball season, which was the Jayhawks' 54th. They were led by coachPhog Allen in his 35th season overall, 33rd consecutive. He guided Kansas to its first NCAA Tournament championship, their 3rd National Championship overall, behind centerClyde Lovellette, who scored 33 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in an 80–63 victory overSt. John's in the title game. Lovellette became the only player in NCAA history to lead the nation in scoring while leading his team to the national championship in the same season. Also on the team wasDean Smith, who later went on to a Hall of Fame coaching career atNorth Carolina. Seven members of the team, as well as Allen, would be named to the1952 United States men's Olympic basketball team.

Roster

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1951–52 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
F3Jerry Alberts6ft 3in(1.91 m)186lb(84 kg)FrLincoln, Illinois
F/C25B. H. Born6ft 8in(2.03 m)195lb(88 kg)SoMedicine Lodge, Kansas
F4Larry Davenport6ft 2in(1.88 m)195lb(88 kg)FrNewton, Kansas
G/F12Everett Dye6ft 2in(1.88 m)155lb(70 kg)SoIndependence, Kansas
G/F21Bill Heitholt6ft 3in(1.91 m)178lb(81 kg)FrQuincy, Illinois
G/F5Charlie Hoag6ft 2in(1.88 m)185lb(84 kg)JrOak Park, Illinois
G17Bill Hougland6ft 4in(1.93 m)180lb(82 kg)SrBeloit, Kansas
G13Weston Johnson6ft 3in(1.91 m)174lb(79 kg)SoNewton, Kansas
G/F20John Keller6ft 3in(1.91 m)185lb(84 kg)SrPage City, Kansas
G24Allen Kelley5ft 11in(1.8 m)164lb(74 kg)SoMcCune, Kansas
F14Dean Kelley5ft 11in(1.8 m)164lb(74 kg)JrMcCune, Kansas
F9Bob Kenney6ft 2in(1.88 m)195lb(88 kg)SrWinfield, Kansas
F11Bill Lienhard6ft 5in(1.96 m)180lb(82 kg)SrNewton, Kansas
C16Clyde Lovellette6ft 9in(2.06 m)230lb(104 kg)SrTerre Haute, Indiana
F22Dean Smith5ft 10in(1.78 m)160lb(73 kg)JrTopeka, Kansas
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

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

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Schedule

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Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite
city, state
December 3*
BaylorW 57–46 1-0
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
December 8*
DenverW 84–53 2-0
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
December 10*
No. 8CreightonW 65–47 3-0
Vinardi Center 
Omaha, NE
December 14*
No. 8at SMUW 74–51 4-0
Perkins Gym 
Dallas, TX
December 15*
No. 8at SMUW 58–57 5-0
Perkins Gym 
Dallas, TX
December 18
No. 7vs. RiceW 68–48 6-0
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
December 22*
No. 7USCW 76–55 7-0
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
December 26
No. 4vs. ColoradoW 76–56 8-0
Municipal Auditorium 
Kansas City, MO
December 28
No. 4vs. No. 8 Kansas State
Sunflower Showdown
W 90–88 9-0
Memorial Auditorium 
Kansas City, MO
December 29
No. 4vs. Missouri
Border War
W 75–65 10-0
Memorial Auditorium 
Kansas City, MO
January 5
No. 1OklahomaW 71–48 11-0
(1-0)
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
January 12
No. 1at Missouri
Border War
W 60–59 12-0
(2-0)
Brewer Fieldhouse 
Columbia, MO
January 14
No. 1at NebraskaW 69–66 13-0
(3-0)
Nebraska Coliseum 
Lincoln, NE
January 26
No. 2at No. 7 Kansas State
Sunflower Showdown
L 64–81 13-1
(3-1)
Ahearn Field House 
Manhattan, KS
January 30*
No. 4at Oklahoma A&ML 45–49 13-2
Gallagher-Iba Arena 
Stillwater, OK
February 2
No. 4Iowa StateW 86–68 14-2
(4-1)
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
February 4
No. 4ColoradoW 73–68 15-2
(5-1)
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
February 11
No. 6at Iowa StateW 55–50 16-2
(6-1)
The Armory 
Ames, IA
February 16
No. 9NebraskaW 90–52 17-2
(7-1)
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
February 19*
No. 7Oklahoma A&MW 66–46 18-2
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
February 25
No. 9Missouri
Border War
W 65–54 19-2
(8-1)
Hoch Auditoriium 
Lawrence, KS
March 1
No. 8at OklahomaW 74–55 20-2
(9-1)
Field House 
Norman, OK
March 7
No. 8No. 3 Kansas State
Sunflower Showdown
W 78–61 21-2
(10-1)
Hoch Auditorium 
Lawrence, KS
March 10
No. 8at ColoradoW 72–55 22-2
(11-1)
Balch Fieldhouse 
Boulder, CO
March 21*
No. 8vs. TCU
NCAA regional semifinals
W 68–64 23-2
Municipal Auditorium 
Kansas City, MO
March 22*
No. 8vs. No. 5 Saint Louis
NCAA Regional Finals
W 74–55 24-2
Municipal Auditorium 
Kansas City, MO
March 25*
No. 8vs. Santa Clara
NCAA National Semifinals
W 74–55 25-2
Hec Edmundson Pavilion 
Seattle, WA
March 26*
No. 8vs. No. 10 St. John's
National Championship
W 80–63 26-2
Hec Edmundson Pavilion 
Seattle, WA
March 30*
No. 8vs. Southwest Missouri State
Olympic Trials collegiate semi-final
W 92–65 27-2
Municipal Auditorium 
Kansas City, MO
March 31*
No. 8vs. La Salle
Olympic Trials collegiate final
W 70–65 28-2
Madison Square Garden (III) 
New York, NY
April 1*
No. 8vs. Peoria
Olympic Trials final
L 60–62 28-3
Madison Square Garden (III) 
New York, NY
*Non-conference game.#Rankings fromAP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Rankings

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Main article:1951–52 NCAA men's basketball rankings

Awards and honors

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Team players drafted into the NBA

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RoundPickPlayerNBA Club
19Clyde LovelletteMinneapolis Lakers

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References

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  1. ^"1951-52 Big Seven Conference Season Summary".Sports Reference. RetrievedApril 5, 2022.
  2. ^"1952 NCAA Final Four program". March 1952.{{cite magazine}}:Cite magazine requires|magazine= (help)
  3. ^2014-15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide. Retrieved 2015-May-22.
  4. ^"Final Four Most Outstanding Players".cbs.sportsline.com. Archived fromthe original on September 7, 2008. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  5. ^"1952 NBA Draft on Basketballreference.com".databaseBasketball.com. Archived from the original on January 17, 2010. RetrievedMay 8, 2009.
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