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1910–11 NCAA men's basketball season

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The 1910–11 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1910, progressed through the regular season, and concluded in March 1911.

Rule changes

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  • Coaching was prohibited during the progress of the game by anyone connected with either team. The first violation resulted in a warning, and for each subsequent violation a free throw was awarded to the opposing team. Coaching during a game would not be permitted again until the 1948–49 season.[1]
  • Within "Class B" fouls — such as striking, kicking, shouldering, tripping, or hacking an opponent, unnecessary roughness, and using profane or abusive language — a distinction was introduced between personal fouls and other types of fouls.[1]

Season headlines

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Conference membership changes

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School Former Conference New Conference
Colorado Silver and Gold Independent Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Colorado Agricultural Aggies Independent Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Colorado Mines Orediggers No major basketball program Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Columbia Lions Independent Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League
Cornell Big Red Independent Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League
Denver Pioneers No major basketball program Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Penn Quakers Independent Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League
Princeton Tigers Independent Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League
Yale Bulldogs Independent Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League

NOTE: Although Colorado College joined the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for the 1910–11 season, it did not field its first major-level basketball team until the 1913–14 season.

Regular season

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Conferences

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Conference winners

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Conference Regular
Season Winner[4]
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Tournament
Tournament
Venue (City)
Tournament
Winner
Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League Columbia None selected No Tournament
Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association Kansas None selected No Tournament
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Colorado Mines No Tournament
Western Conference Minnesota & Purdue None selected No Tournament

Conference standings

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1910–11 Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Columbia 7 1   .875 13 1   .929
Penn 5 3   .625 15 8   .652
Cornell 4 4   .500 7 6   .538
Yale 3 5   .375 10 11   .476
Princeton 1 7   .125 4 9   .308
1910–11 Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Kansas 9 3   .750 12 6   .667
Nebraska 7 5   .583 11 7   .611
Iowa State 6 8   .429 6 11   .353
Missouri 4 8   .333 4 8   .333
Drake 0 2   .000 0 6   .000
1910–11 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Colorado Mines 4 0   1.000 4 0   1.000
Colorado 2 2   .500 4 2   .667
Colorado Agricultural 1 3   .250 5 4   .556
Denver 1 3   .250 4 6   .400
1910–11 Western Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Purdue 8 4   .667 12 4   .750
Minnesota 8 4   .667 10 4   .714
Chicago 7 5   .583 10 4   .714
Illinois 6 5   .545 6 6   .500
Wisconsin 6 6   .500 6 6   .500
Indiana 5 5   .500 11 5   .688
Iowa 2 2   .500 9 4   .692
Northwestern 1 12   .077 4 15   .211

Statistical leaders

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Awards

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Helms College Basketball All-Americans

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The practice of selecting a Consensus All-American Team did not begin until the 1928–29 season. The Helms Athletic Foundation later retroactively selected a list of All-Americans for the 1910–11 season.[5]

Player Team
A. D. Alexander Columbia
Dave Charters Purdue
C. C. Clementson Washington
Harry W. Hill Navy
John Keenan St. John's (NY)
Ted Kiendl Columbia
Frank Lawler Minnesota
W. M. Lee Columbia
Walter Scoville Wisconsin
Lewis Walton Penn

Major player of the year awards

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Coaching changes

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A number of teams changed coaches during the season and after it ended.

Team Former
Coach
Interim
Coach
New
Coach
Reason
Georgetown Maurice Joyce James Colliflower Joyce retired from coaching after the end of the season.[6][7]
Wisconsin Haskell Noyes Walter Meanwell

References

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  1. ^ a b "Playing Rules History" (PDF). ncaa.org. NCAA. pp. 3, 6. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  2. ^ Scott, Jon (November 9, 2010). "The truth behind the Helms Committee". Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  3. ^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. pp. 526, 529–587. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  4. ^ "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book – Conferences Section" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. Retrieved February 14, 2009.
  5. ^ The Association for Professional Basketball Research "NCAA All-American Teams, 1919–20 to 1998–99"
  6. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Head Coaches". Archived from the original on May 27, 2017. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  7. ^ Georgetown Basketball History Project: Basketball's Roots at Georgetown[permanent dead link]