1914–15 LSU Tigers basketball team

American college basketball season

1914–15 LSU Tigers men's basketball
SIAA champion
ConferenceSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Record10–1 (3–1 SIAA)
Head coach
  • C. C. Stroud
Seasons
← 1913–14
1915–16 →
1914–15 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Arizona   9 0   1.000
Virginia   17 0   1.000
Syracuse   10 1   .909
New Mexico   8 1   .889
Seton Hall   15 2   .882
Duquesne   12 2   .857
Washington   12 2   .857
Army   11 2   .846
North Dakota State   10 2   .833
Notre Dame   14 3   .824
Navy   9 2   .818
Tennessee   9 2   .818
Pittsburgh   14 4   .778
Penn State   10 3   .769
Brigham Young   6 2   .750
St. John's (NY)   12 4   .750
Utah   12 4   .750
Colgate   11 4   .733
Bradley   13 5   .722
The Citadel   14 4   .778
Manhattan   10 4   .714
Oklahoma State   10 4   .714
Alabama   7 4   .636
Kentucky   7 5   .583
Georgia   4 3   .571
Indiana State   7 6   .538
Trinity   10 10   .500
Georgetown   8 8   .500
North Carolina State   5 5   .500
West Virginia   10 10   .500
Niagara   8 9   .471
Stanford   4 5   .444
William & Mary   5 8   .385
Auburn   3 5   .375
North Carolina   6 10   .375
Bucknell   5 11   .313
South Carolina   2 7   .222
Connecticut   1 4   .200
Ole Miss   0 3   .000
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1914–15 LSU Tigers basketball team represents Louisiana State University during the 1914–15 college men's basketball season.[1] The coach was C. C. Stroud.

References

  1. ^ https://lsusports.net/2021-22-lsu-mens-basketball-record-book/
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Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association basketball champions
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  • Mercer (1922)
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  • Mercer (1924)
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  • The Citadel (1927)
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  • Chattanooga and Mississippi College (1932)
  • ? (1933)
  • Western Kentucky (1934)
  • Millsaps (1935)
  • Murray State (1936)
  • Western Kentucky (1937)
  • Western Kentucky (1938)
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  • Western Kentucky (1940)
  • Western Kentucky (1941)
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