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1918–19 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team

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1918–19 Idaho Vandals men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record13–2
Head coach
CaptainHoward "Drom" Campbell
Home arenaArmory and Gymnasium
Seasons
1918–19 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Akron   14 0   1.000
Centre (Ky.)   11 0   1.000
The Citadel   9 0   1.000
Creighton   14 0   1.000
Louisiana State   1 0   1.000
Navy   16 0   1.000
Niagara   1 0   1.000
Oklahoma   12 0   1.000
Washington College   1 0   1.000
Santa Clara   14 1   .933
Southwestern (Kan.)   13 1   .929
Georgetown   9 1   .900
Rhode Island State   7 1   .875
Idaho   13 2   .867
Beloit   12 2   .857
Roanoke   12 2   .857
Penn State   11 2   .846
Toledo   10 2   .833
Fordham   24 5   .828
Virginia Tech   18 4   .818
Bucknell   13 3   .813
Denison   13 3   .813
Syracuse   13 3   .813
Delaware   8 2   .800
DePauw   12 3   .800
New Mexico A&M   8 2   .800
Vanderbilt   8 2   .800
North Carolina State   11 3   .786
Utah   7 2   .778
Wyoming   7 2   .778
Washington and Lee   10 3   .769
Wabash   13 4   .765
Clemson   3 1   .750
Lafayette   12 4   .750
Millikin   12 4   .750
Millsaps   9 3   .750
North Dakota   6 2   .750
Saint Francis (N.Y.)   9 3   .750
Virginia   11 4   .733
Western State Normal   11 4   .733
Carleton   8 3   .727
Union (N.Y.)   8 3   .727
Michigan State Normal   10 4   .714
Central Missouri   14 6   .700
Washington & Jefferson   7 3   .700
Colgate   13 6   .684
Arizona   6 3   .667
CCNY   8 4   .667
Indiana State   6 3   .667
Northern Arizona Normal   4 2   .667
Rutgers   6 3   .667
Tulane   6 3   .667
Utah State   6 3   .667
Washburn   10 5   .667
Gettysburg   9 5   .643
North Dakota Agricultural   9 5   .643
Louisville   7 4   .636
Mount Union   7 4   .636
Brigham Young   5 3   .625
Georgia   5 3   .625
Tulsa   5 3   .625
Buffalo   8 5   .615
Lehigh   8 5   .615
Stevens Institute   8 5   .615
WPI   8 5   .615
Miami (Ohio)   7 5   .583
Auburn   4 3   .571
Catholic   4 3   .571
Marietta   8 6   .571
Mississippi A&M   4 3   .571
VMI   8 6   .571
North Carolina   9 7   .563
Ohio   5 4   .556
Trinity (N.C.)   6 5   .545
Franklin   7 6   .538
Alabama   3 3   .500
Kalamazoo   7 7   .500
Michigan State   9 9   .500
Oklahoma A&M   5 5   .500
Pittsburgh   7 7   .500
St. Joseph's   3 3   .500
West Virginia   8 8   .500
New York University   5 6   .455
Swarthmore   5 6   .455
Detroit   4 5   .444
Dayton   3 4   .429
Tempe Normal   3 4   .429
Kentucky   6 8   .429
Wooster   6 8   .429
Bradley   6 9   .400
Duquesne   4 6   .400
Springfield (Mass.)   4 6   .400
Texas Christian   4 6   .400
Wake Forest   6 9   .400
Muhlenberg   7 11   .389
Nevada   5 8   .385
Army   3 5   .375
South Carolina   4 7   .364
Northern Colorado   5 9   .357
Davidson   3 6   .333
Manhattan   2 4   .333
Montana State   1 2   .333
New Mexico   2 4   .333
Saint Louis   4 8   .333
Saint Mary's (Calif.)   3 6   .333
Valparaiso   1 2   .333
William & Mary   3 6   .333
Bowling Green State   2 5   .286
Marshall   2 5   .286
Southern California   3 8   .273
Grove City   3 9   .250
Tennessee   2 6   .250
Cincinnati   3 11   .214
North Central   3 11   .214
Notre Dame   2 10   .167
Richmond   1 5   .167
Brown   2 12   .143
Fairmount   1 7   .125
Connecticut   1 8   .111
Butler   1 9   .100
Ole Miss   0 3   .000
St. John's (N.Y.)   0 7   .000

The 1918–19 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team represented the University of Idaho during the 1918–19 college basketball season. The Vandals were led by first-year head coach W.C. Bleamaster and played their home games on campus at the Armory and Gymnasium in Moscow, Idaho.

The Vandals were 13–2 overall.play.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "2010-11 Men's Basketball Media Guide". University of Idaho Athletics. 2010. p. 90.
  2. ^ "Final Northwest Conference standings". University Argonaut. (Moscow, Idaho). March 14, 1919. p. 4.
  3. ^ "Idaho five after national crown". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). March 11, 1919. p. 14.
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