1935–36 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

1935–36 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
Conference Big Ten Conference
1935–36 record 13–6 (7-5 Big Ten)
Head coach J. Craig Ruby
Assistant coach Douglas Mills
Assistant coach Wally Roettger
Captain Howard Braun
Home arena Huff Hall
1935–36 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Indiana 11 1   .917     18 2   .900
Purdue 11 1   .917     16 4   .800
Michigan 7 5   .583     15 5   .750
Illinois 7 5   .583     13 6   .684
Northwestern 7 5   .583     13 6   .684
Ohio State 5 7   .417     12 8   .600
Iowa 5 7   .417     9 10   .474
Wisconsin 4 8   .333     11 9   .550
Minnesota 3 9   .250     7 17   .292
Chicago 0 12   .000     6 14   .300
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1935–36 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Regular season

The 1935-36 season would turn out to be Craig Ruby's 14th and final year of coaching at the University of Illinois. It would also turn out to be Ruby's final head coaching job anywhere as he would leave to pursue a career with Hallmark Greeting Cards. Ruby's tenure at Illinois ranks 3rd behind Lou Henson (21 years) and Harry Combes (20 years). His 148 wins also ranks 5th behind Henson (423) Combes (316) and Bruce Weber (210) and Doug Mills (151). Along with future head coach Harry Combes, the Illini returned 10 lettermen from a team that had finished in first place in the Big Ten the year before. Unfortunately for the Illini, they lost 3 conference games at home and finished with a record of 7 wins and 5 losses. The team finished the season with an overall record of 13 wins 6 losses. The starting lineup included captain Howard Braun and Wilbur Henry at guard, Harry Combes, Harold Benham and James Vopicka at forward, with Robert Riegel at the center position.[1]

Team

"1935-36 Fighting Illini freshmen basketball team included Lou Boudreau"
No. Player Position Class Hometown
3 Duane Cullinan Forward Junior Pekin, Illinois
4 Robert Riegel Center Junior Tolono, Illinois
5 Howard Braun (captain) Guard Senior Champaign, Illinois
6 Wilbur Henry Guard Junior North Hollywood, California
7 James Vopicka Guard Junior Berwyn, Illinois
8 Harold Benham Forward Senior Downers Grove, Illinois
9 Lowell Spurgeon Guard Sophomore Rockford, Illinois
10 Harold Swanson Forward Junior Chicago Heights, Illinois
11 Byron Blout Forward Senior Salinas, California
12 Martin Markworth Center Senior Cleveland, Ohio
13 Lester Lindberg Guard Senior Lockport, Illinois
14 Russell Layer Guard Sophomore
15 Paul W. Gibbs Guard Senior Los Angeles, California
16 Howard Braun Guard Junior Champaign, Illinois
17 Harry Combes Guard Junior Champaign, Illinois
18 Stanley Bergbom Guard Sophomore Barrington, Illinois
19 William Bennis Forward Sophomore Freeport, Illinois
20 William Gates Forward Senior Rockford, Illinois
25 Harry Van Hook Guard Sophomore Mt. Pulaski, Illinois
28 Edward Yeaton Guard Sophomore Elkhorn, Wisconsin
29 Howard Gasaway Forward Sophomore Liberal, Kansas

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Schedule

DateOpponent Score Result LocationAttendance
December 7, 1935St. Louis35–27WinChampaign, IL4,960
December 11, 1935Wabash40–22WinChampaign, IL4,804
December 17, 1935Depauw47–14WinChampaign, IL5,000
December 20, 1935DePaul26–24WinChicago, IL6,000
December 28, 1935Knox College48–31WinGalesburg, IL1,500
December 30, 1935California42–17WinChampaign, IL3,000
January 4, 1936Iowa26–27LossIowa City, IA -
January 6, 1936Minnesota42–19WinMinneapolis, MN -
January 11, 1936Wisconsin29–27WinMadison, WI7,500
January 13, 1936Ohio State13–18LossChampaign, IL5,500
January 18, 1936Northwestern28–40LossChampaign, IL4,500
February 5, 1936Notre Dame23–33LossNotre Dame, IN -
February 10, 1936Iowa36–14WinChampaign, IL4,000
February 15, 1936Wisconsin36–20WinChampaign, IL4,500
February 17, 1936Northwestern39–38WinEvanston, IL -
February 22, 1936Minnesota35–33WinChampaign, IL4,500
February 24, 1936Michigan37–42LossChampaign, IL5,500
February 29, 1936Ohio State30–20WinColumbus, OH5,500
March 2, 1936Michigan22–35LossAnn Arbor, MI -

Bold Italic denotes conference game

References

  1. Fighting Illini Basketball: A Hardwood History By News-Gazette, Sports Publishing LLC ISBN 1-58261-356-7
  2. All-Time Illini Rosters
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