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1904–05 Syracuse Orangemen basketball team

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1904–05 Syracuse Orangemen men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record14–7
Head coach
CaptainArt Powell
Seasons
1904–05 collegiate men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Arizona   1 0   1.000
Augustana (Ill.)   9 0   1.000
Denver   1 0   1.000
Muskingum   8 0   1.000
New Mexico   1 0   1.000
Wabash   8 0   1.000
Washington University   1 0   1.000
Wyoming   1 0   1.000
Williams   20 2   .909
Bucknell   8 1   .889
Dayton   6 1   .857
Ohio State   12 2   .857
Allegheny   10 2   .833
Lewis   20 5   .800
Grove City   15 4   .789
North Dakota   7 2   .778
Wheaton (Ill.)   10 3   .769
Brigham Young   9 3   .750
Butler   6 2   .750
Fordham   18 6   .750
Penn State   6 2   .750
Montana State   5 2   .714
Harvard   11 5   .688
Nebraska   11 5   .688
Brown   13 6   .684
Cincinnati   6 3   .667
Dartmouth   20 10   .667
North Dakota Agricultural   6 3   .667
Syracuse   14 7   .667
Denison   9 5   .643
Canisius   7 4   .636
Oberlin   7 4   .636
Michigan State   5 3   .625
Oregon Agricultural   5 3   .625
Southwestern (Kan.)   5 3   .625
Colorado   3 2   .600
Holy Cross   6 4   .600
Washington State   3 2   .600
Colgate   10 7   .588
Akron   8 6   .571
Bradley   5 4   .556
Westminster (Pa.)   6 5   .545
Bloomsburg   3 3   .500
Colorado Architectural   2 2   .500
Connecticut   3 3   .500
Illinois State   4 4   .500
Indiana State   5 5   .500
Manhattan   3 3   .500
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   3 3   .500
Kansas   5 6   .455
Lehigh   4 5   .444
Maine   7 9   .438
Army   3 4   .429
Mount Union   6 8   .429
West Virginia   6 9   .400
Temple   3 5   .375
Baker   5 10   .333
Gettysburg   3 6   .333
Wooster   3 8   .273
Kentucky   1 4   .200
Lake Forest   0 5   .000
New Mexico A&M   0 1   .000
Washington   0 2   .000
Wesleyan (Conn.)   0 12   .000

The 1904–05 Syracuse Orangemen men's basketball team represented Syracuse University during the 1904–05 college men's basketball season. The head coach was John A. R. Scott, coaching his second season with the Orangemen.

Roster

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  • Clarence Houseknecht
  • Edmund Dollard
  • George Redlein
  • George Kirchgrasser
  • Art Powell
  • Max Rheil
  • John Stark
  • Charles Kinne
  • Arthur Brady
  • E. C. Parry
1904-1905 team featured from left to right are (front row) Clarence Houseknecht and George Redlein; (middle row) George Kirchgrasser and Max Rheil; (back row) Edmund Dollard, manager Earl Rice, and captain Art Powell.[1]

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Schedule

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Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
11/5/1904*
Jenners Prep W 74–10  1–0
 
Syracuse, NY
12/14/1904
at Dartmouth W 35–9  2–0
 
Syracuse, NY
12/9/1904
at Schenectady Company E L 12–13  2–1
 
 
12/13/1904
Rochester W 40–12  3–1
 
Syracuse, NY
12/17/1904
Cornell W 56–17  4–1
 
Syracuse, NY
1/7/1905
Yale W 20–16  5–1
 
Syracuse, NY
1/13/1905
at Potsdam Normal W 40–27  6–1
 
 
1/14/1905*
at St. Lawrence W 28–10  7–1
 
Canton, NY
2/3/1905
at Cornell W 22–9  8–1
 
Ithaca, NY
2/6/1905
at Hamilton L 16–18  8–2
 
Clinton, NY
2/7/1905
at Colgate L 18–34  8–3
 
Hamilton, NY
2/9/1905
Princeton L 21–24  8–4
 
Syracuse, NY
2/11/1905
Colgate W 36–31  9–4
 
Syracuse, NY
2/16/1905
at Williams L 12–14  9–5
 
Williamstown, MA
2/17/1905
at Amherst W 38–13  10–5
 
Amherst, MA
2/18/1905
at Trinity W 40–26  11–5
 
San Antonio, TX
2/21/1905
at Brown L 20–24  11–6
 
Providence, RI
2/27/1905
Hamilton W 60–9  12–6
 
Syracuse, NY
3/4/1905
Allegheny W 22–14  13–6
 
Syracuse, NY
3/9/1905
at Allegheny L 11–14  13–7
 
Meadville, PA
3/10/1905
at Hiram W 31–19  14–7
 
Hiram, OH
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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References

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  1. ^ Waters, Mike (November 1, 2003). The Orangemen: Syracuse University Men's Basketball. Syracuse, New York: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738534763. OCLC 54763447. Retrieved October 16, 2021.
  2. ^ College Basketball @ Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
  3. ^ "2013–14 Syracuse Orange Men's Basketball Media Guide". Game by Game Scores (page 122). Syracuse University. 2012. Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
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