1955–56 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

1955–56 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 8
AP No. 7
1955–56 record 18–4 (11-3 Big Ten)
Head coach Harry Combes
Assistant coach Howie Braun
MVP Bruce Brothers
Captain Paul Judson
Home arena Huff Hall
1955–56 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#4 Iowa 13 1   .929     20 6   .769
#7 Illinois 11 3   .786     18 4   .818
Ohio State 9 5   .643     16 6   .727
Purdue 9 5   .643     16 6   .727
Michigan State 7 7   .500     13 9   .591
Indiana 6 8   .429     13 9   .591
Minnesota 6 8   .429     11 11   .500
Michigan 4 10   .286     9 13   .409
Wisconsin 4 10   .286     6 16   .273
Northwestern 1 13   .071     2 20   .091
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1955–56 Illinois Fighting Illini men’s basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Regular season

Harry Combes, for the ninth consecutive year at Illinois, directed a team that would finish no worse than third place in the Big Ten. His 164 wins and 44 losses overall with a 94 and 30 record in the conference gave Combes three "Final Four" finishes as well as three conference championships. Combes' team, recruited by assistant coach Howie Braun, was exclusively recruited from the state of Illinois.

The 1955-56 team had talented lettermen return including the leading scorers George Bon Salle and team "captain" Paul Judson. It also saw the return of Bruce Brothers, Bill Ridley, Bill Altenberger, Hiles Stout, and future Illini head coach, Harv Schmidt. The team also added future NBA all-star Don Ohl as a sophomore. The Illini finished the season with a conference record of 11 wins and 3 losses, finishing in 2nd place in the Big Ten. Unfortunately the Illini would lose four total games with two of the four coming in the final three days of the season. The Illini's final Associated Press ranking placed them at "#7", however; they maintained a "#2" national ranking for the final month of the regular season. The starting lineup included George Bon Salle at the center position, Bill Ridley and Paul Judson at guard and Harv Schmidt, Bruce Brothers and Don Ohl at the forward slots.[1]

Roster

No. Player Position Height Weight Class Hometown High School
8 Jim Chengary Forward 6-3 190 Senior Chicago, Illinois Bowen High School
10 Hiles Stout Forward 6–4 205 Junior Peoria, Illinois Central High School
11 Bill Ridley Guard 5–9 160 Senior Taylorville, Illinois Taylorville High School
20 Bill Altenberger Guard 6–1 179 Junior East St. Louis, Illinois Senior High School
22 George Bon Salle Center 6–8 215 Junior Chicago, Illinois Loyola Academy
24 Ted Caiazza Center 6–7 235 Sophomore LaGrange, Illinois Lyons Township High School
30 Phil Judson Guard 6-2 165 Senior Hebron, Illinois Alden-Hebron High School
32 Bruce Brothers Forward 6–5 200 Senior Quincy, Illinois Quincy Senior High School
33 Harvard Schmidt Forward 6–6 190 Junior Kankakee, Illinois Kankakee High School
34 Paul Judson Guard 6-4 172 Senior Hebron, Illinois Alden-Hebron High School
35 Larry Breyfogle Forward 6–3 165 Sophomore Lawrenceville, Illinois Lawrenceville High School
43 John Paul Guard 6–1 175 Sophomore Elgin, Illinois St. Edward High School
44 Don Ohl Guard 6–3 190 Sophomore Edwardsville, Illinois Edwardsville High School

Schedule

DateOpponent Score Result LocationAttendance
December 6, 1955Butler107–75WinChampaign, IL4,535
December 10, 1955Missouri73–74LossColumbia, MO5,800
December 13, 1955Notre Dame103–93WinNotre Dame, IN4,300
December 17, 1955Washington (St. Louis)75–74WinChampaign, IL4,444
December 19, 1955DePaul97–79WinChampaign, IL4,747
December 23, 1955Oklahoma82–58WinChampaign, IL3,390
December 29, 1955Drake102–66WinChampaign, IL3,713
January 2, 1956Michigan State (#16)73–65WinChampaign, IL5,192
January 9, 1956Wisconsin96–77WinChampaign, IL6,069
January 14, 1956Indiana (#12)96–72WinBloomington, IN10,056
January 16, 1956Purdue92–76WinWest Lafayette, IN9,500
January 28, 1956DePaul80–66WinChicago, IL15,254
January 30, 1956Minnesota95–84WinMinneapolis, MN9,805
February 6, 1956Indiana92–89WinChampaign, IL6,912
February 11, 1956Ohio State111–64WinChampaign, IL6,912
February 13, 1956Michigan89–66WinChampaign, IL6,135
February 18, 1956Michigan State96–76WinEast Lansing, MI9,094
February 20, 1956Purdue102–77WinChampaign, IL6,135
February 25, 1956Ohio State86–78WinColumbus, OH8,539
February 27, 1956Minnesota97–81WinChampaign, IL5,765
March 3, 1956Iowa (#10)72–96LossIowa City, IA15,200
March 5, 1956Northwestern82–83LossEvanston, IL8,500

Bold Italic connotes conference game

Player stats

Player Games Played Field Goals Free Throws Points
George BonSalle 22156118430
Paul Judson2216084404
Bill Ridley 21109104322
Harv Schmidt 2211369295
Bruce Brothers 225158160
Don Ohl 225733147
Hiles Stout 223542112
Bill Altenberger 18191553
Ted Caiazza 58420
Phil Judson67418
Jim Chengary 97014
Larry Breyfogle 95111
John Paul 125010

[3]

Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the NBA

Player NBA ClubRoundPick
Paul JudsonSyracuse Nationals 2 13

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References

  1. Fighting Illini Basketball: A Hardwood History By News-Gazette, Sports Publishing LLC ISBN 1-58261-356-7
  2. All-Time Illini Rosters
  3. Season Stats
  4. List of MVPs
  5. 1956 NBA Draft
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