American college basketball season
The 1922–23 Indiana State Sycamores men's basketball team represented Indiana State University during the 1922–23 NCAA men's basketball season. The head coach was Birch Bayh, coaching the Sycamores in his fifth season. The team played their home games at North Hall in Terre Haute, Indiana .[ 1]
This season marked the Sycamores first "twenty-win" season and their 11th winning season over a twelve-season span.
Schedule
Date time, TV
Opponent
Result
Record
Site city, state
11/18/1922
ISNS Alumni
W 62–25
1–0
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
11/28/1922
at Indianapolis Dental
W 30–16
2–0
12/08/1922
at Studebaker of Paris, IL
W 60–13
3–0
12/12/1922
at Central Normal
W 24–22
4–0
12/16/1922
at Oakland City
W 33–20
5–0
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
at Indiana Law
W 59–07
6–0
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
12/30/1922
at Merom Christian
W 92–16
7–0
1/02/1923
Central Normal
W 68–16
8–0
North Hall Terre Haute
1/06/1923
at Evansville
W 68–26
9–0
Memorial Coliseum Evansville, IN
1/09/1923
Rose Polytechnic
W 58–12
10–0
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
1/11/1923
at Franklin
L 19–40
10–1
Franklin, IN
1/18/1923
Indianapolis Dental
W 36–19
11–1
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
1/19/1923
at Oakland City
W 47–18
12–1
1/20/1923
Eastern Illinois
W 34–24
13–1
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
at Pennsylvania
L 20–22
13–2
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
1/27/1923
Evansville
W 45–29
14–2
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
1/30/1923
at Ball State
W 39–29
15–2
Muncie, IN
2/09/1923
at Sparks Bus. Col.
W 37–30
16–2
2/10/1923
at Concordia-Mo.
L 33–36
16–3
2/13/1923
at Butler
L 26–38
16–4
Indianapolis, IN
2/14/1923
at Eastern Illinois
W 34–17
17–4
Eastern Illinois Charleston, IL
2/17/1923
Franklin
L 17–28
17–5
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
2/20/1923
Merom Christian
W 78–16
18–5
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
2/24/1923
Ball State
W 65–19
19–5
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
2/28/1923
Rose Polytechnic
W 39–20
20–5
North Hall Terre Haute, IN
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
[ 2]
References
Venues Culture & lore People Seasons NAIA national championship in bold; NCAA Division I Final Four appearance in italics