1914–15 South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball team

The 1914–15 South Carolina men's basketball team represents University of South Carolina during the 1914–15 college men's basketball season. The head coach was L.W. Hill, coaching the Gamecocks in his first season. The team finished with an overall record of 2–7.[1]

1914–15 South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record2–7
Head coach
  • L.W. Hill (1st season)
Home arenanone
1914–15 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Arizona 90  1.000
Virginia 170  1.000
Syracuse 101  .909
New Mexico 81  .889
Seton Hall 152  .882
Duquesne 122  .857
Washington 122  .857
Army 112  .846
North Dakota State 102  .833
Notre Dame 143  .824
Navy 92  .818
Tennessee 92  .818
Pittsburgh 144  .778
Penn State 103  .769
Brigham Young 62  .750
St. John's (NY) 124  .750
Utah 124  .750
Colgate 114  .733
Bradley 135  .722
The Citadel 144  .778
Manhattan 104  .714
Oklahoma State 104  .714
Alabama 74  .636
Kentucky 75  .583
Georgia 43  .571
Indiana State 76  .538
Trinity 1010  .500
Georgetown 88  .500
North Carolina State 55  .500
West Virginia 1010  .500
Niagara 89  .471
Stanford 45  .444
William & Mary 58  .385
Auburn 35  .375
North Carolina 610  .375
Bucknell 511  .313
South Carolina 27  .222
Connecticut 14  .200
Ole Miss 03  .000
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
12/12/1914*
Wofford L 23–34  0–1
 
Columbia, SC
12/17/1914*
Mills YMCA W 43–11  1–1
 
Columbia, SC
1/22/1915*
Citadel L 17–24  1–2
 
Columbia, SC
2/11/1914*
Furman W 24–18  2–2
 
Columbia, SC
2/17/1915*
Newberry L 23–25  2–3
 
Columbia, SC
2/20/1915*
Wake Forest L 11–64  2–4
 
Columbia, SC
2/22/1915*
at Wofford L 14–28  2–5
 
Spartanburg, SC
2/24/1915*
at Newberry L 23–29  2–6
 
Newberry, SC
3/4/1915*
Clemson L 29–37  2–7
 
Columbia, SC
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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References

  1. "1914–15 Schedule and Results". Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  2. "South Carolina Gamecocks Men's Basketball media guide" (PDF). Retrieved January 9, 2023.
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