1905–06 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team

The 1905–06 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas in its eighth season of collegiate basketball. The head coach was James Naismith, the inventor of the game, who served his 8th year in that capacity. The Jayhawks finished the season 12–7, their first winning record since the 1898–99 season. Phog Allen, who would later become the Jayhawks head coach, played on the team.

1905–06 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record12–7
Head coach
CaptainMilton Miller (1st year)
Home arenaSnow Hall
1905–06 collegiate men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Oregon State 100  1.000
Rhode Island 50  1.000
Wabash 171  .944
Brigham Young 111  .917
Ohio State 91  .900
Dartmouth 162  .889
Fordham 142  .875
Texas 71  .875
Westminster College 122  .857
Auburn 51  .833
Bucknell 102  .833
Montana State 51  .833
Holy Cross 123  .800
William & Mary 41  .800
Dayton 72  .778
Illinois State 62  .750
Syracuse 93  .750
Maine 104  .714
Allegheny 125  .706
Cincinnati 21  .667
Connecticut 63  .667
Niagara 42  .667
Army 74  .636
Kansas 127  .632
Tulane 85  .615
Mount Union 96  .600
Penn State 64  .600
Wyoming 32  .600
Canisius 107  .588
North Dakota State 54  .556
West Virginia 54  .556
Colorado 65  .545
Colgate 76  .538
Butler 11  .500
Indiana State 66  .500
Lehigh 66  .500
New Mexico 22  .500
Wake Forest 33  .500
Washington State 55  .500
Akron 67  .462
Denver 67  .462
Bradley 45  .444
Delaware 34  .429
Temple 34  .429
Bloomsburg 23  .400
Trinity 23  .400
Grove City 35  .375
Brown 47  .364
Kentucky 59  .357
Wisc.–Stevens Point 24  .333
Georgia 02  .000
New Mexico State 01  .000
Oregon 05  .000
Rankings from AP Poll

Roster

  • Frank Barlow
  • Ralph Bergen
  • Forrest Allen
  • Charles Johnson
  • Milton Miller
  • William Miller
  • Charles Siler
  • Cecil Smith
  • Roscoe Winnagle

[1]

Schedule

[2]

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
Dec. 13, 1905*
at Emporia State W 33–22  1–0
 
Emporia, Kansas
Dec. 14, 1905*
at Newton L 18–23  1–1
 
Newton, Kansas
Dec. 16, 1905*
at Chilocco W 43–17  2–1
 
Chilocco, Oklahoma
Dec. 18, 1905*
at Baker L 18–22  2–2
 
Baldwin, Kansas
Jan. 15, 1906*
Chilocco W 19–11  3–2
 
Lawrence, Kansas
Jan. 19, 1906*
at Washburn W 22–19  4–2
 
Topeka, Kansas
Feb. 8, 1906*
at Wyandotte AC W 40–10  5–2
 
Kansas City, Kansas
Feb. 9, 1906*
at Independence AC W 43–16  6–2
 
Independence, Missouri
Feb. 10, 1906*
at Kansas City YMCA W 56–6  7–2
 
Kansas City, Missouri
Feb. 12, 1906*
at Nebraska W 37–17  8–2
 
Lincoln, Nebraska
Feb. 13, 1906*
at Des Moines YMCA W 25–20  9–2
 
Des Moines, Iowa
Feb. 14, 1906*
at Iowa L 20–28  9–3
 
Iowa City, Iowa
Feb. 15, 1906*
at Armour Institute W 34–25  10–3
 
Chicago, Illinois
Feb. 16, 1906*
at Evanston YMCA L 13–29  10–4
 
Evanston, Illinois
Feb. 17, 1906*
at Chicago Central YMCA L 12–35  10–5
 
Chicago, IL
Feb. 19, 1906*
at Muscatine YMCA L 19–43  10–6
 
Muscatine, Iowa
Feb. 20, 1906*
at Fairfield L 39–42  10–7
 
Fairfield, Iowa
Feb. 28, 1906*
Washburn W 39–12  11–7
 
Lawrence, Kansas
Mar. 3, 1906*
Emporia State W 60–13  12–7
 
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 May 23, 2011. Retrieved May 14, 2009.


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