American college basketball season
1963–64 AAWU Conference men's basketball standings
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Conf |
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Overall
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Team |
W |
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L |
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PCT |
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|
W |
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L |
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PCT
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No. 1 UCLA |
15 |
– |
0 |
|
1.000 |
|
|
30 |
– |
0
|
|
1.000
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Stanford |
9 |
– |
6 |
|
.600 |
|
|
15 |
– |
10
|
|
.600
|
California |
8 |
– |
7 |
|
.533 |
|
|
13 |
– |
14
|
|
.481
|
USC |
6 |
– |
9 |
|
.400 |
|
|
10 |
– |
16
|
|
.385
|
Washington |
5 |
– |
10 |
|
.333 |
|
|
9 |
– |
17
|
|
.346
|
Washington State |
2 |
– |
13 |
|
.133 |
|
|
5 |
– |
21
|
|
.192
|
|
Rankings from AP Poll[1]
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The 1963–64 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team represented Washington State University for the 1963–64 NCAA college basketball season. Led by sixth-year head coach Marv Harshman, the Cougars were members of the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU, Big Six) and played their home games on campus at Bohler Gymnasium in Pullman, Washington.
The Cougars were 5–21 overall in the regular season and 2–13 in conference play, last in the standings.
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Helms and Premo-Porretta national championship in bold; NCAA Final Four appearance in italics |