1912–13 NCAA men's basketball season
Appearance
1912–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season | |
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Helms National Champions | Navy (retroactive selection in 1943) |
Player of the Year (Helms) | Eddie Calder, St. Lawrence (retroactive selection in 1944) |
The 1912–13 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1912, progressed through the regular season, and concluded in March 1913.
Season headlines
[edit]- In February 1943, the Helms Athletic Foundation retroactively selected Navy as its national champion for the 1912–13 season.[1]
- In 1995, the Premo-Porretta Power Poll retroactively selected Navy as its national champion for the 1912–13 season.[2]
Regular season
[edit]Conferences
[edit]Conference winners
[edit]Conference | Regular Season Winner[3] |
Conference Player of the Year |
Conference Tournament |
Tournament Venue (City) |
Tournament Winner |
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Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League | Cornell | None selected | No Tournament | ||
Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Nebraska (North) & Kansas (South) | None selected | No Tournament; Nebraska was the conference champion | ||
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference | Colorado | No Tournament | |||
Western Conference | Wisconsin | None selected | No Tournament |
Conference standings
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Independents
[edit]A total of 125 college teams played as major independents. Among independents that played at least 10 games, Dayton (11–0), Detroit (13–0), and Grinnell (11–0) were undefeated, and Utah (21–3) finished with the most wins.[4]
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Statistical leaders
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Awards
[edit]Helms College Basketball All-Americans
[edit]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 1912–13 season.[5]
Major player of the year awards
[edit]- Helms Player of the Year: Eddie Calder, St. Lawrence (retroactive selection in 1944)
Coaching changes
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References
[edit]- ^ Scott, Jon (November 9, 2010). "The truth behind the Helms Committee". Retrieved May 13, 2021.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book – Conferences Section" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. Retrieved February 14, 2009.
- ^ "1912-13 Men's Independent Season Summary". Sports Reference. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
- ^ The Association for Professional Basketball Research "NCAA All-American Teams, 1919–20 to 1998–99"