1932–33 Texas Longhorns men's basketball team
1932–33 Texas Longhorns men's basketball | |
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Premo-Porretta National Champions Southwest Conference Champions | |
Conference | Southwest Conference |
1932–33 record | 22–1 (11–1 SWC) |
Head coach | Ed Olle (2nd year) |
Captain | Ed Price |
The 1932–33 Texas Longhorns men's basketball team represented The University of Texas at Austin in intercollegiate basketball competition during the 1932–33 season. The Longhorns were led by second-year head coach Ed Olle and captained by future Longhorn football head coach Ed Price. The team finished the season with a 22–1 record[1] and was retroactively named the national champion by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll.[2]
Schedule and results
Overall Record: 22–1[3] Southwest Conference Record: 11–1 Southwest Conference Standing: 1st | |||||||
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Record | |||
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Dec 8 | @ Southwest Texas State | ? • San Marcos, Texas | W 42–12 | 1–0 | |||
Dec 13 | Southwest Texas State | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 49–13 | 2–0 | |||
Dec 16 | Texas A&I | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 40–15 | 3–0 | |||
Dec 17 | Texas A&I | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 39–30 | 4–0 | |||
Dec 21 | Randolph AFB | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 33–18 | 5–0 | |||
Dec 22 | @ Texas Chiropractors | ? • ???, Texas | W 40–15 | 6–0 | |||
Dec 29 | Hardin-Simmons | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 64–20 | 7–0 | |||
Dec 30 | Hardin-Simmons | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 47–25 | 8–0 | |||
Dec 31 | Hardin-Simmons | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 53–34 | 9–0 | |||
Jan 4 | House of David | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 68–28 | 10–0 | |||
Jan 8 | Baylor* | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 48–26 | 11–0 (1–0 SWC) | |||
Jan 13 | Arkansas* | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 36–28 | 12–0 (2–0) | |||
Jan 14 | Arkansas* | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 31–28 | 13–0 (3–0) | |||
Jan 18 | SMU* | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 39–33 | 14–0 (4–0) | |||
Jan 21 | @ Texas A&M* | ? • College Station, Texas | W 38–31 | 15–0 (5–0) | |||
Feb 2 | Austin All-Stars | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 59–12 | 16–0 | |||
Feb 8 | @ Baylor* | ? • Waco, Texas | W 34–28 | 17–0 (6–0) | |||
Feb 11 | TCU* | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 31–29 | 18–0 (7–0) | |||
Feb 14 | @ Rice* | ? • Houston, Texas | W 33–24 | 19–0 (8–0) | |||
Feb 18 | @ SMU* | ? • Dallas, Texas | W 28–27 | 20–0 (9–0) | |||
Feb 20 | @ TCU* | ? • Fort Worth, Texas | L 26–42 | 20–1 (9–1) | |||
Feb 22 | Rice* | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 59–31 | 21–1 (10–1) | |||
Mar 4 | Texas A&M* | Gregory Gymnasium • Austin, Texas | W 51–20 | 22–1 (11–1) | |||
*Southwest Conference Game. |
References
- ↑ "Texas season-by-season results". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
- ↑ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 542. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
- ↑ "2014–15 Texas Basketball Fact Book" (PDF). texassports.com. p. 65. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
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