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1906–07 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team

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1906–07 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball
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Head coach
Seasons

The 1906–07 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas in its ninth season of collegiate basketball. The head coach was Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of the game, who served his 9th and final year in that capacity.

Roster

  • Ralph Bergen
  • Phog Allen
  • John Hackett
  • George McCune
  • Milton Miller
  • William Miller
  • Charles Siler
  • Paul Wohler
  • Earl Woodward

[1]

Schedule

[2]

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
Jan. 12, 1907*
Lawrence YMCA W 43–37  1–0
 
Lawrence, Kansas
Jan. 25, 1907*
Kansas State W 54–39  2–0
 
Lawrence, Kansas
Feb. 8, 1907*
Ottawa (KS) W 37–35  3–0
 
Lawrence, Kansas
Feb. 9, 1907*
Nebraska L 19–32  3–1
 
Lawrence, Kansas
Feb. 11, 1907*
at Kansas State L 25–29  3–2
 
Manhattan, Kansas
Feb. 12, 1907*
at Emporia State W 35–20  4–2
 
Emporia, Kansas
Feb. 13, 1907*
at Newton YMCA W 41–27  5–2
 
Newton, Kansas
Feb. 14, 1907*
at Baker L 24–39  5–3
 
Baldwin, Kansas
Mar. 5, 1907*
at Warrensburg W 34–16  6–3
 
Warrensburg, Missouri
Mar. 6, 1907*
at Kansas City AC L 35–44  6–4
 
Kansas City, Missouri
Mar. 7, 1907*
at William Jewell L 20–22  6–5
 
Liberty, Missouri
Mar. 8, 1907*
at Co. F, Independence L 15–41  6–6
 
Independence, Missouri
Mar. 9, 1907*
Kirksville W 65–21  7–6
 
Lawrence, Kansas
Mar. 11, 1907*
Missouri L 31–34  7–7
 
Lawrence, Kansas
Mar. 12, 1907*
Missouri L 12–34  7–8
 
Lawrence, Kansas
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Standard Time.

References

  1. ^ 2014-15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide. Retrieved 2015-May-22.
  2. ^ cdieckmann. "Kansas Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2009-05-16. Retrieved 2009-05-14.