American college basketball season
1901–02 Western Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Minnesota †*
2
–
0
1.000
15
–
0
1.000
Iowa
–
–
10
–
2
.833
Purdue
2
–
0
1.000
10
–
3
.769
Wisconsin
0
–
1
.000
7
–
3
.700
Indiana
0
–
2
.000
4
–
4
.500
† Intramural play only, the conference did not have an official championship *Minnesota was named Premo-Porretta and Helms Foundation National Champions winner
The 1901–02 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team was 2nd season represented Indiana University . Their head coach was Phelps Darby , who also served as the team captain was in his 1st and only year. The team played its home games at the Old Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana .
The Hoosiers finished the regular season with an overall record of 4–4.[ 1]
Roster
Name
Position
Year
Hometown
Harry Ayers
G
Jr.
Hartford City, Indiana
Guy Cantwell
G
Jr.
Spencer, Indiana
Charles Carr
F
Fr.
Anderson, Indiana
Willis Coval
F
So.
Indianapolis, Indiana
Phelps Darby
C/F
Sr.
Evansville, Indiana
Clyde Dreisbach
F
Jr.
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Edmund Elfers
G
Sr.
Rising Sun, Indiana
Thomas Harrison
F
Sr.
Evansville, Indiana
Alvah Rucker
G
Sr.
Evansville, Indiana
Roy Shackleton
G
So.
Chatterton, Indiana
William Stone
F
Jr.
Spencer, Indiana
Charles Unnewehr
F/C
Sr.
Batesville, Indiana
Marvin Wallace
G
So.
Milton, Indiana
Schedule
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
Site city, state
Regular Season
1/15/1902 *
Butler
L 15–17
0–1
Old Assembly Hall Bloomington, IN
1/24/1902 *
at Indiana State
W 21–13
1–1
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
1/24/1902 *
at Rose Poly
L 16–23
1–2
Terre Haute, IN
2/1/1902 *
vs. Wabash
W 26–23
2–2
Indianapolis, IN
2/15/1902 *
Purdue Rivalry
L 8–32
2–3
Old Assembly Hall Bloomington, IN
2/25/1902 *
at Butler
W 32–29
3–3
Indianapolis, IN
2/28/1902 *
Indiana State
W 25–14
4–3
Old Assembly Hall Bloomington, IN
3/7/1902 *
at Purdue Rivalry
L 25–71
4–4
Lafayette Coliseum West Lafayette, IN
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
References
Venues Rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons NCAA national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics