Clemson Tigers men's basketball, 1912–1919

The Clemson Tigers men's basketball teams of 1912–1919 represented Clemson Agricultural College in college basketball competition.

1911–12

1911–12 Clemson Tigers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record4–0
Head coach
Seasons
Date Opponent Site Result
February 9 at Furman Greenville, SC W 46–12
February 9 vs. Butler Guards Greenville, SC W 78–6
February 10 at Wofford Spartanburg, SC W 34–23
March 9 Wofford Calhoun, SC W 56–13

1912–13

1912–13 Clemson Tigers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record9–5
Head coach
Seasons
Date Opponent Site Result
January 18 Furman Calhoun, SC W 69–19
January 24 Newberry Calhoun, SC W 29–21
January 25 Wofford Calhoun, SC W 40–10
January 31 at Georgia Athens, GA L 15–75
February 1 at Atlanta Agriculture Atlanta, GA L 10–60
February 5 at Charleston Charleston, SC W 38–21
February 5 at Charleston YMCA Charleston, SC W 29–22
February 6 at South Carolina Columbia, SC L 18–39
February 7 at Georgia Tech Crystal Palace • Atlanta, GA W 26–22
February 8 Georgia Tech Calhoun, SC L 11–29
February 14 Wofford Calhoun, SC W 73–23
February 20 at Newberry Newberry, SC W 33–11
February 21 at Wofford Spartanburg, SC L 21–22
February 22 at Furman Greenville, SC W 38–26

1913–14

1913–14 Clemson Tigers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record1–3
Head coach
Seasons
1913–14 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
California   2 0   1.000
Navy   10 0   1.000
Syracuse   12 0   1.000
Texas   11 0   1.000
Denison   15 1   .938
Virginia   12 1   .923
Grinnell   10 1   .909
Nebraska Wesleyan   19 2   .905
Georgia   9 1   .900
Saint Mary's (Calif.)   16 2   .889
Washington College   8 1   .889
Tennessee   15 2   .882
Oklahoma   7 1   .875
Rochester (N.Y.)   14 2   .875
Mississippi A&M   13 2   .867
Utah   13 2   .867
Kentucky   12 2   .857
Lehigh   12 2   .857
North Dakota Agricultural   12 2   .857
The Citadel   6 1   .857
Washington   12 2   .857
Richmond   5 1   .833
Seton Hall   14 3   .824
Brigham Young   8 2   .800
Central Missouri   15 4   .789
Union (N.Y.)   11 3   .786
Arizona   7 2   .778
Duquesne   7 2   .778
Kent State   7 2   .778
Catholic   13 4   .765
Millikin   12 4   .750
Virginia Tech   14 5   .737
Indiana State   11 4   .733
Kalamazoo   8 3   .727
Roanoke   13 5   .722
Fordham   20 8   .714
Swarthmore   10 4   .714
Texas A&M   5 2   .714
Utah State   10 4   .714
Nevada   7 3   .700
Oberlin   7 3   .700
Washington & Jefferson   7 3   .700
Niagara   9 4   .692
Idaho   11 5   .688
Notre Dame   11 5   .688
Wabash   11 5   .688
Carleton   10 5   .667
Detroit   6 3   .667
Michigan State   8 4   .667
Montana State   10 5   .667
Penn State   8 4   .667
St. Joseph's   10 5   .667
Tulane   8 4   .667
Vanderbilt   6 3   .667
Manhattan   11 6   .647
Augustana (Ill.)   9 5   .643
Canisius   5 3   .625
Georgetown   10 6   .625
Allegheny   8 5   .615
Lake Forest   8 5   .615
Grove City   11 7   .611
Alabama   6 4   .600
Rutgers   3 2   .600
Tulsa   3 2   .600
North Dakota   10 7   .588
Wake Forest   10 7   .588
Beloit   7 5   .583
Louisiana State   7 5   .583
Stanford   7 5   .583
Washington and Lee   7 5   .583
Trinity (N.C.)   12 9   .571
Washington State   13 10   .565
Dayton   5 4   .556
North Carolina   10 8   .556
Oregon Agricultural   10 8   .556
South Carolina   5 4   .556
Tempe Normal   6 5   .545
CCNY   6 5   .545
Mount Union   6 5   .545
Miami (Ohio)   7 6   .538
Southwestern (Kan.)   7 6   .538
Ole Miss   8 7   .533
Fairmount   8 7   .533
Akron   6 6   .500
Bradley   10 10   .500
Gettysburg   9 9   .500
Springfield (Mass.)   6 6   .500
Washburn   8 8   .500
Western State Normal   4 4   .500
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   7 7   .500
Pittsburgh   7 8   .467
North Carolina State   6 7   .462
Franklin   6 8   .429
Army   5 7   .417
Lafayette   5 7   .417
Loyola (Md.)   5 7   .417
Southern California   5 7   .417
Temple   5 7   .417
New York University   6 9   .400
St. Lawrence   6 9   .400
St. John's (N.Y.)   7 11   .389
VMI   4 7   .364
Oregon   6 11   .353
Bucknell   4 8   .333
Delaware   3 6   .333
Marietta   4 8   .333
Northern Colorado   1 2   .333
Santa Clara   2 4   .333
William & Mary   3 6   .333
Muhlenberg   4 10   .286
Clemson   1 3   .250
Louisville   2 6   .250
Wyoming   1 3   .250
Auburn   3 10   .231
Ohio   3 10   .231
George Washington   3 11   .214
Cincinnati   2 8   .200
Colgate   3 12   .200
Montana   2 9   .182
TCU   2 9   .182
Baylor   1 8   .111
Millsaps   0 8   .000
New Mexico   0 1   .000
Wooster   0 13   .000


Date Opponent Site Result
January 10 Furman Calhoun, SC W 27–10
January 23 at Savannah Savannah, GA L 18–28
January 31 at Atlanta Agriculture Atlanta, GA L 30–45
February 28 at South Carolina Columbia, SC L 16–29

1914–15

1914–15 Clemson Tigers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–5
Head coach
Seasons
1914–15 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Arizona   9 0   1.000
California   6 0   1.000
Kalamazoo   7 0   1.000
Virginia   17 0   1.000
St. Joseph's   14 1   .933
Union (N.Y.)   13 1   .929
Lake Forest   12 1   .923
Allegheny   11 1   .917
Louisiana State   10 1   .909
Syracuse   10 1   .909
Santa Clara   9 1   .900
New Mexico   8 1   .889
Seton Hall   15 2   .882
Mount Union   7 1   .875
Denison   12 2   .857
Duquesne   12 2   .857
Washington   12 2   .857
Army   11 2   .846
Carleton   11 2   .846
Whittier   16 3   .842
Franklin   10 2   .833
North Dakota State   10 2   .833
Notre Dame   14 3   .824
Navy   9 2   .818
Tennessee   9 2   .818
VMI   8 2   .800
Washington College   11 3   .786
Pittsburgh   14 4   .778
Wabash   7 2   .778
Penn State   10 3   .769
Central Missouri   13 4   .765
Brigham Young   6 2   .750
Nebraska Wesleyan   12 4   .750
St. John's (NY)   12 4   .750
Utah   12 4   .750
Wake Forest   12 4   .750
Washington State   17 6   .739
Colgate   11 4   .733
Millikin   11 4   .733
Ohio   11 4   .733
Bradley   13 5   .722
The Citadel   5 2   .714
Grinnell   10 4   .714
Manhattan   10 4   .714
Nevada   5 2   .714
Oklahoma A&M   10 4   .714
Roanoke   10 4   .714
Muhlenberg   12 5   .706
Temple   9 4   .692
Virginia Tech   9 4   .692
Grove City   13 6   .684
Northern Colorado   2 1   .667
Southwestern (Kan.)   10 5   .667
Tulsa   6 3   .667
Alabama   7 4   .636
Augustana (Ill.)   7 4   .636
North Dakota   7 4   .636
Millsaps   5 3   .625
Rochester (N.Y.)   10 6   .625
Saint Mary's (Calif.)   5 3   .625
Kent State   3 2   .600
Kentucky   7 5   .583
Oklahoma   7 5   .583
Western State Normal   7 5   .583
Georgia   4 3   .571
Loyola (Md.)   8 6   .571
Mississippi A&M   8 6   .571
Lehigh   9 7   .563
Indiana State   7 6   .538
Fordham   17 15   .531
Tempe Normal   2 2   .500
Canisius   5 5   .500
Davidson   3 3   .500
Dayton   4 4   .500
Georgetown   8 8   .500
Trinity (N.C.)   10 10   .500
Gettysburg   9 9   .500
Marietta   7 7   .500
New York University   6 6   .500
North Carolina State   5 5   .500
Oregon Agricultural   10 10   .500
Vanderbilt   6 6   .500
West Virginia   10 10   .500
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   5 5   .500
TCU   11 12   .478
Niagara   8 9   .471
Washburn   5 6   .455
Louisville   4 5   .444
Stanford   4 5   .444
Michigan State   7 9   .438
Butler   3 4   .429
William & Mary   5 8   .385
New Mexico A&M   3 4   .429
Springfield (Mass.)   6 8   .429
CCNY   5 7   .417
Delaware   5 7   .417
Oregon   7 10   .412
Montana   4 6   .400
Montana State   4 6   .400
Tulane   2 3   .400
Washington & Jefferson   4 6   .400
Washington and Lee   5 8   .385
William & Mary   5 8   .385
Auburn   3 5   .375
Detroit   3 5   .375
North Carolina   6 10   .375
Richmond   3 5   .375
George Washington   5 9   .357
Idaho   5 9   .357
Southern California   3 6   .333
Wooster   5 10   .333
Wyoming   2 4   .333
Bucknell   5 11   .313
Miami (Ohio)   4 9   .308
Clemson   2 5   .286
Lafayette   4 10   .286
Fairmount   4 10   .286
Cincinnati   3 8   .273
South Carolina   2 7   .222
Connecticut   1 4   .200
Akron   2 10   .167
Utah State   1 5   .167
Rutgers   1 8   .111
Ole Miss   0 3   .000
Date Opponent Site Result
February 5 Furman Calhoun, SC W 27–25
February 12 Wofford Calhoun, SC L 17–19
February 18 at Spartanburg YMCA Spartanburg, SC L 20–34
February 19 at Wofford Spartanburg, SC L 23–25
February 20 at Furman Greenville, SC W 27–26
March 4 at Columbia YMCA Columbia, SC L 20–27
March 5 at South Carolina Columbia, SC W 37–29
March 6 at The Citadel Charleston, SC L 20–28

1915–16

1915–16 Clemson Tigers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record2–6–1
Head coach
Home arenaYMCA Building
Seasons
1915–16 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Arizona   5 0   1.000
Carleton   15 0   1.000
North Dakota Agricultural   18 0   1.000
Roanoke   9 0   1.000
Tennessee   12 0   1.000
Utah   11 0   1.000
Allegheny   10 1   .909
Montana State   10 1   .909
Nebraska Wesleyan   20 2   .909
Wake Forest   16 2   .889
Pittsburgh   15 2   .882
Seton Hall   13 2   .867
Navy   12 2   .857
Augustana (Ill.)   11 2   .846
Dayton   11 2   .846
Virginia   11 2   .846
Ripon   15 3   .833
Swarthmore   10 2   .833
New Mexico   9 2   .818
Wabash   17 4   .810
Virginia Tech   12 3   .800
Vanderbilt   11 3   .786
Colgate   14 4   .778
Duquesne   7 2   .778
Georgia   7 2   .778
Bucknell   10 3   .769
Saint Mary's (Calif.)   10 3   .769
Alabama   13 4   .765
Millikin   16 5   .762
Notre Dame   9 3   .750
Syracuse   9 3   .750
VMI   9 3   .750
New York University   11 4   .733
Oklahoma   19 7   .731
Louisville   8 3   .727
Penn State   8 3   .727
Fordham   10 4   .714
North Central   12 5   .706
Detroit   7 3   .700
Catholic   9 4   .692
Central Missouri   9 4   .692
Lake Forest   9 4   .692
Gettysburg   11 5   .688
Mississippi A&M   11 5   .688
Santa Clara   11 5   .688
Saint Louis   13 6   .684
Kalamazoo   6 3   .667
New Mexico A&M   6 3   .667
The Citadel   4 2   .667
North Carolina   12 6   .667
Toledo   2 1   .667
Fairmount   10 5   .667
Buffalo   7 4   .636
Delaware   7 4   .636
Washington College   7 4   .636
William & Mary   7 4   .636
Connecticut   5 3   .625
West Virginia   11 7   .611
Denison   9 6   .600
Georgetown   9 6   .600
Millsaps   6 4   .600
Montana   6 4   .600
Mount Union   6 4   .600
Union (N.Y.)   9 6   .600
Wyoming   3 2   .600
Louisiana State   14 10   .583
Davidson   11 8   .579
Indiana State   7 2   .778
Kentucky   8 6   .571
Southwestern (Kan.)   8 6   .571
Grove City   9 7   .563
Tulsa   9 7   .563
Western State Normal   9 7   .563
Tulane   10 8   .556
St. Joseph's   11 9   .550
North Dakota   6 5   .545
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   6 5   .545
CCNY   7 6   .538
Temple   7 6   .538
Ohio   8 7   .533
Wooster   8 7   .533
Lehigh   12 11   .522
Akron   5 5   .500
Boston University   2 2   .500
Brigham Young   3 3   .500
Michigan State   8 8   .500
Oklahoma A&M   7 8   .467
Muhlenberg   5 6   .455
Trinity (N.C.)   9 11   .450
Bradley   8 10   .444
Lafayette   7 9   .438
Butler   3 4   .429
Rutgers   3 4   .429
Washington and Lee   6 8   .429
Army   5 7   .417
Niagara   4 6   .400
Rochester (N.Y.)   6 9   .400
South Carolina   4 6   .400
Rhode Island State   3 5   .375
Ole Miss   4 7   .364
Kent State   4 8   .333
St. John's (NY)   5 10   .333
Utah State   2 4   .333
Washburn   4 8   .333
Virginia Tech   12 3   .800
Manhattan   4 9   .308
Miami (Ohio)   4 9   .308
Richmond   4 9   .308
North Carolina State   2 5   .286
Bowling Green State   3 8   .273
Auburn   2 6   .250
Clemson   2 6   .250
Southern California   5 15   .250
Texas Christian   1 3   .250
DePauw   1 3   .250
Northern Colorado   1 4   .200
Washington & Jefferson   1 4   .200
Stanford   2 9   .182
George Washington   2 10   .167
Cincinnati   1 9   .100
Idaho   1 12   .077
Canisius   0 4   .000

The team began playing in the newly constructed YMCA Building (today known as Holtzendorff Hall).

Date Opponent Site Result
January 20 at Newberry Newberry, SC L 32–58
January 21 at South Carolina Columbia, SC L 20–41
January 22 at Erskine Due West, SC W 22–20
February 1 Presbyterian YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC T 39–39
February 4 at Presbyterian Clinton, SC L 28–34
February 5 at Wofford Spartanburg, SC L 28–37
February 17 Erskine YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 72–13
February 21 Wofford YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC L 23–46
February 26 Newberry YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC L 24–34

1916–17

1916–17 Clemson Tigers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record8–2
Head coach
Home arenaYMCA Building
Seasons
1916–17 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Navy   11 0   1.000
Washington and Lee   13 0   1.000
Washington College   2 0   1.000
Montana State   19 1   .950
Western Reserve   12 1   .923
Kalamazoo   12 1   .923
Louisiana State   20 2   .909
Wabash   19 2   .905
Canisius   9 1   .900
Creighton   18 2   .900
Virginia Tech   17 2   .895
Georgia   8 1   .889
North Dakota   8 1   .889
Akron   14 2   .875
Brigham Young   14 2   .875
Roanoke   7 1   .875
Central Missouri   13 2   .867
Carleton   12 2   .857
The Citadel   6 1   .857
Penn State   12 2   .857
SMU   12 2   .857
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   11 2   .846
Arizona   10 2   .833
CCNY   15 3   .833
Trinity (N.C.)   20 4   .833
Denison   13 3   .813
Seton Hall   13 3   .813
Southwestern (Kan.)   13 3   .813
Syracuse   13 3   .813
Clemson   8 2   .800
Miami (Ohio)   12 3   .800
New Mexico   4 1   .800
Santa Clara   8 2   .800
Colgate   15 4   .789
Lehigh   15 4   .789
St. Joseph's   18 5   .783
Indiana State   13 4   .765
New York University   9 3   .750
Oklahoma A&M   11 4   .733
Augustana (Ill.)   8 3   .727
Dayton   8 3   .727
Fordham   8 3   .727
Marquette   8 3   .727
North Dakota Agricultural   10 4   .714
Saint Mary's (Calif.)   15 6   .714
Duquesne   7 3   .700
Millikin   14 6   .700
Nebraska Wesleyan   14 6   .700
Grinnell   9 4   .692
Bucknell   11 5   .688
Gettysburg   11 5   .688
Michigan State   11 5   .688
Tulane   11 5   .688
Marietta   13 6   .684
Boston University   6 3   .667
Georgetown   8 4   .667
Nevada   6 3   .667
New Mexico A&M   10 5   .667
North Central   10 5   .667
Pittsburgh   12 6   .667
Rice   10 5   .667
Springfield (Mass.)   10 5   .667
Tennessee   10 5   .667
Toledo   2 1   .667
Davidson   11 6   .647
VMI   9 5   .643
Richmond   7 4   .636
Bradley   10 6   .625
Lafayette   15 9   .625
Oklahoma   13 8   .619
Notre Dame   8 5   .615
Utah State   8 5   .615
Ole Miss   11 7   .611
Tulsa   11 7   .611
Mississippi A&M   6 4   .600
Wake Forest   9 6   .600
Virginia   7 5   .583
St. John's (N.Y.)   11 8   .579
Delaware   8 6   .571
Union (N.Y.)   9 7   .563
Detroit   5 4   .556
North Carolina   5 4   .556
North Carolina State   10 8   .556
Catholic   6 5   .545
Butler   7 6   .538
Western State Normal   7 6   .538
Temple   10 9   .526
Auburn   2 2   .500
DePauw   7 7   .500
Idaho   8 8   .500
Loyola (Md.)   6 6   .500
Millsaps   5 5   .500
Stevens Institute   3 3   .500
Utah   3 3   .500
Washington & Jefferson   5 5   .500
West Virginia   8 8   .500
Wyoming   4 4   .500
George Washington   7 8   .467
Manhattan   7 8   .467
South Carolina   7 8   .467
Grove City   5 6   .455
Saint Louis   5 6   .455
Rutgers   4 5   .444
Alabama   6 8   .429
Buffalo   6 8   .429
Mount Union   6 8   .429
Northern Colorado   5 7   .417
Connecticut   4 6   .400
Kentucky   4 6   .400
Southern California   8 12   .400
Wooster   5 8   .385
Swarthmore   4 7   .364
Franklin   1 2   .333
Muhlenberg   2 4   .333
Washburn   5 11   .313
William & Mary   4 9   .308
Niagara   2 5   .286
Army   3 8   .273
Cincinnati   3 8   .273
Vanderbilt   3 8   .273
Montana   4 11   .267
Bowling Green State   2 6   .250
Kent State   2 6   .250
Rhode Island State   2 6   .250
Rochester (N.Y.)   4 12   .250
Texas Christian   2 6   .250
Fairmount   2 11   .154
Ohio   2 14   .125
Tempe Normal   0 1   .000


Date Opponent Site Result
January 18 College of Charleston YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 65–16
January 23 at Presbyterian Clinton, SC W 32–22
January 24 at South Carolina Columbia, SC L 19–34
February 2 at Greenville YMCA Greenville, SC W 36–30
February 9 at Wofford Spartanburg, SC W 36–31
February 10 at Newberry Newberry, SC L 26–30
February 17 Newberry YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 37–29
February 22 South Carolina YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 51–27
February 23 Presbyterian YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 59–23
February 26 Wofford YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 37–24

1917–18

1917–18 Clemson Tigers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–2
Head coach
Home arenaYMCA Building
Seasons
1917–18 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Canisius   5 0   1.000
Creighton   14 0   1.000
Miami (Ohio)   10 0   1.000
Oregon Agricultural   15 0   1.000
Rhode Island State   3 0   1.000
Saint Mary's (Calif.)   15 0   1.000
Santa Clara   4 0   1.000
Stevens Institute   14 0   1.000
Utah State   9 0   1.000
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   14 0   1.000
Syracuse   16 1   .941
Union (N.Y.)   14 1   .933
Idaho   12 1   .923
Louisiana State   12 1   .923
Penn State   12 1   .923
Oklahoma   11 1   .917
Central (Ky.)   10 1   .909
Navy   14 2   .875
Virginia   7 1   .875
Geneva   13 2   .867
Georgia   6 1   .857
Washington & Jefferson   10 2   .833
Kentucky   9 2   .818
North Carolina State   13 3   .813
Springfield (Mass.)   13 3   .813
California   8 2   .800
Bucknell   11 3   .786
Tempe Normal   14 4   .778
Valparaiso   7 2   .778
Fordham   10 3   .769
Kalamazoo   10 3   .769
Boston   6 2   .750
Buffalo   6 2   .750
Franklin   9 3   .750
North Carolina   9 3   .750
North Central   9 3   .750
Tulane   6 2   .750
Virginia Tech   15 5   .750
Stanford   11 4   .733
Marietta   8 3   .727
Niagara   8 3   .727
Detroit   13 5   .722
St. Joseph's   5 2   .714
CCNY   7 3   .700
New Mexico A&M   7 3   .700
Akron   9 4   .692
Carleton   9 4   .692
Central Missouri   9 4   .692
Lafayette   15 7   .682
Army   8 4   .667
Trinity (N.C.)   10 5   .667
Vanderbilt   6 3   .667
Western State Normal   8 4   .667
Wyoming   4 2   .667
Grinnell   7 4   .636
Roanoke   7 4   .636
Brigham Young   5 3   .625
Rutgers   5 3   .625
Seton Hall   8 5   .615
South Carolina   8 5   .615
Southwestern (Kan.)   8 5   .615
Arizona   3 2   .600
Bowling Green State   6 4   .600
Clemson   3 2   .600
North Dakota Agricultural   9 6   .600
Davidson   7 5   .583
Denison   7 5   .583
Millsaps   7 5   .583
Swarthmore   7 5   .583
Georgetown   8 6   .571
SMU   5 4   .556
Utah   5 4   .556
Lehigh   11 9   .550
Mount Union   7 6   .538
Temple   8 7   .533
Wabash   8 7   .533
Duquesne   4 4   .500
Indiana State   8 8   .500
Montana   6 6   .500
Nevada   3 3   .500
St. John's (N.Y.)   8 8   .500
Texas Christian   4 4   .500
VMI   6 6   .500
Millikin   10 11   .476
DePauw   7 8   .467
Catholic   5 6   .455
Delaware   5 6   .455
Washington and Lee   5 6   .455
Bradley   6 8   .429
Colgate   9 12   .429
Louisville   3 4   .429
Manhattan   6 8   .429
Northern Colorado   3 4   .429
Gettysburg   5 7   .417
Auburn   2 3   .400
Beloit   4 6   .400
Marquette   4 6   .400
Michigan State   6 10   .375
Washington State   7 12   .368
Pittsburgh   5 9   .357
William & Mary   6 11   .353
Dayton   2 4   .333
Notre Dame   2 4   .333
Ohio   4 8   .333
Richmond   3 6   .333
Toledo   2 4   .333
Washington   4 8   .333
Wooster   4 9   .308
Alabama   2 5   .286
Oregon   3 8   .273
Cincinnati   2 6   .250
Montana State   2 6   .250
Tennessee   3 9   .250
Wake Forest   4 12   .250
West Virginia   4 13   .235
Fairmount   3 10   .231
Grove City   2 7   .222
Saint Louis   3 12   .200
Washburn   2 9   .182
Tulsa   1 5   .167
Connecticut   1 6   .143
New York University   1 10   .091
Butler   0 6   .000
The Citadel   0 1   .000
Muhlenberg   0 7   .000
Southern California   0 2   .000


Date Opponent Site Result
February 1 Presbyterian YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 63–22
February 15 Wofford YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 50–22
February 22 Newberry YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 64–23
March 1 at Presbyterian Clinton, SC L 23–34
March 2 at Davidson Davidson, NC L 24–36

1918–19

1918–19 Clemson Tigers men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–1
Head coach
Home arenaYMCA Building
Seasons
1919–20 →
1918–19 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Akron   14 0   1.000
Centre (Ky.)   11 0   1.000
The Citadel   9 0   1.000
Creighton   14 0   1.000
Louisiana State   1 0   1.000
Navy   16 0   1.000
Niagara   1 0   1.000
Oklahoma   12 0   1.000
Washington College   1 0   1.000
Santa Clara   14 1   .933
Southwestern (Kan.)   13 1   .929
Georgetown   9 1   .900
Rhode Island State   7 1   .875
Idaho   13 2   .867
Beloit   12 2   .857
Roanoke   12 2   .857
Penn State   11 2   .846
Toledo   10 2   .833
Fordham   24 5   .828
Virginia Tech   18 4   .818
Bucknell   13 3   .813
Denison   13 3   .813
Syracuse   13 3   .813
Delaware   8 2   .800
DePauw   12 3   .800
New Mexico A&M   8 2   .800
Vanderbilt   8 2   .800
North Carolina State   11 3   .786
Utah   7 2   .778
Wyoming   7 2   .778
Washington and Lee   10 3   .769
Wabash   13 4   .765
Clemson   3 1   .750
Lafayette   12 4   .750
Millikin   12 4   .750
Millsaps   9 3   .750
North Dakota   6 2   .750
Saint Francis (N.Y.)   9 3   .750
Virginia   11 4   .733
Western State Normal   11 4   .733
Carleton   8 3   .727
Union (N.Y.)   8 3   .727
Michigan State Normal   10 4   .714
Central Missouri   14 6   .700
Washington & Jefferson   7 3   .700
Colgate   13 6   .684
Arizona   6 3   .667
CCNY   8 4   .667
Indiana State   6 3   .667
Northern Arizona Normal   4 2   .667
Rutgers   6 3   .667
Tulane   6 3   .667
Utah State   6 3   .667
Washburn   10 5   .667
Gettysburg   9 5   .643
North Dakota Agricultural   9 5   .643
Louisville   7 4   .636
Mount Union   7 4   .636
Brigham Young   5 3   .625
Georgia   5 3   .625
Tulsa   5 3   .625
Buffalo   8 5   .615
Lehigh   8 5   .615
Stevens Institute   8 5   .615
WPI   8 5   .615
Miami (Ohio)   7 5   .583
Auburn   4 3   .571
Catholic   4 3   .571
Marietta   8 6   .571
Mississippi A&M   4 3   .571
VMI   8 6   .571
North Carolina   9 7   .563
Ohio   5 4   .556
Trinity (N.C.)   6 5   .545
Franklin   7 6   .538
Alabama   3 3   .500
Kalamazoo   7 7   .500
Michigan State   9 9   .500
Oklahoma A&M   5 5   .500
Pittsburgh   7 7   .500
St. Joseph's   3 3   .500
West Virginia   8 8   .500
New York University   5 6   .455
Swarthmore   5 6   .455
Detroit   4 5   .444
Dayton   3 4   .429
Tempe Normal   3 4   .429
Kentucky   6 8   .429
Wooster   6 8   .429
Bradley   6 9   .400
Duquesne   4 6   .400
Springfield (Mass.)   4 6   .400
Texas Christian   4 6   .400
Wake Forest   6 9   .400
Muhlenberg   7 11   .389
Nevada   5 8   .385
Army   3 5   .375
South Carolina   4 7   .364
Northern Colorado   5 9   .357
Davidson   3 6   .333
Manhattan   2 4   .333
Montana State   1 2   .333
New Mexico   2 4   .333
Saint Louis   4 8   .333
Saint Mary's (Calif.)   3 6   .333
Valparaiso   1 2   .333
William & Mary   3 6   .333
Bowling Green State   2 5   .286
Marshall   2 5   .286
Southern California   3 8   .273
Grove City   3 9   .250
Tennessee   2 6   .250
Cincinnati   3 11   .214
North Central   3 11   .214
Notre Dame   2 10   .167
Richmond   1 5   .167
Brown   2 12   .143
Fairmount   1 7   .125
Connecticut   1 8   .111
Butler   1 9   .100
Ole Miss   0 3   .000
St. John's (N.Y.)   0 7   .000


An influenza epidemic on campus cut the season short.

Date Opponent Site Result
January 22 Wofford YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 34–31
January 31 at Georgia Athens, GA L 12–31
February 1 at Atlanta Athletic Club Atlanta, GA W 60–11
February 15 [[{{{school}}}|Piedmont]] YMCA Building • Calhoun, SC W 73–34

References

  • Games: Bourret, Tim; Sikes, Philip. "2012–13 Clemson Men's Basketball Media Guide". Clemson University. p. 182. Archived from the original on January 25, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  • Coaches & captains: 2012 Media Guide, pp. 142–143

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