1909–10 South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball team

The 1909–10 South Carolina men's basketball team represents University of South Carolina during the 1909–10 college men's basketball season. The head coach was F.E. Scofield, coaching the Gamecocks in his first season. The team finished with a final record of 0–1.

1909–10 South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record0–1
Head coach
  • F.E. Scofield (1st season)
Home arenanone
1909–10 IAAUS men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Columbia 110  1.000
Oklahoma 80  1.000
Virginia Tech 110  1.000
Wake Forest 10  1.000
Army 141  .933
Ohio State 111  .917
Navy 101  .909
Fordham 162  .889
Canisius 152  .882
Utah 173  .850
North Dakota State 112  .846
Brigham Young 92  .818
Niagara 133  .813
Washington State 123  .800
Kansas State 113  .786
Vanderbilt 103  .769
Lehigh 62  .750
Seton Hall 62  .750
St. John's (NY) 155  .750
Virginia 124  .750
New York University 124  .750
Allegheny 83  .727
Notre Dame 104  .714
Washington 146  .700
Georgia 21  .667
Michigan State 105  .667
Montana State 63  .667
Rhode Island 63  .667
Wisc.–Stevens Point 21  .667
Auburn 116  .647
Colgate 95  .643
Illinois State 85  .615
Cincinnati 32  .600
Dartmouth 64  .600
Maine 64  .600
Bucknell 75  .583
Colorado 75  .583
Grove City 75  .583
Wabash 75  .583
Penn State 86  .571
Oregon State 73  .700
Cornell 76  .538
Princeton 76  .538
Pennsylvania 1110  .524
Arizona 22  .500
Trinity 44  .500
Oklahoma State 33  .500
Wyoming 33  .500
Idaho 89  .471
Tennessee 78  .467
Bradley 67  .462
Texas 67  .462
Dayton 56  .455
Mount Union 810  .444
Butler 34  .429
Georgetown 57  .417
Temple 46  .400
Brown 59  .357
Kentucky 48  .333
Manhattan 715  .318
Utah State 37  .300
Ohio 811  .421
Yale 411  .267
William & Mary 811  .421
Syracuse 311  .214
Indiana State 29  .182
Oregon 15  .167
Ole Miss 07  .000
South Carolina 01  .000
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
11/02/1909*
Davidson L 19–21  0–1
 
 
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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