1944–45 Oregon Webfoots men's basketball team

The 1944–45 Oregon Webfoots men's basketball team were a college basketball team that represented the University of Oregon during the 1944–45 NCAA men's basketball season. The Webfoots, coached by John A. Warren, played in the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) and compiled a 30–15 win–loss record in regular and postseason competition and an 11–5 record in conference play. Overall they finished with a home record of 13–6, away record of 16–7, and a neutral record of 1–2. They finished 3rd regionally in the NCAA Tournament. With a total of 45 games played, that is the most in NCAA history for one season.

1944–45 Oregon Webfoots men's basketball
ConferencePacific Coast Conference
DivisionNorth
Record30–15 (11–5 PCC)
Head coach
Home arenaMcArthur Court
1944–45 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North
Oregon115 .6883015  .667
Washington State115 .6882313  .639
Oregon State106 .625208  .714
Washington511 .3132218  .550
Idaho313 .1881320  .394
South
UCLA31 .7501212  .500
USC22 .500159  .625
California13 .25078  .467
† North division playoff winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

Pacific Coast Conference Standing: 1st
Date Opponent* Location Time# Result Overall Conference
Regular Season Games
November 10, 1944Seattle Coast GuardHome L 58-670–1
November 11, 1944Seattle Coast GuardHome L 44-530–2
November 17, 1944Willamette NavyHome W 55-351–2
November 18, 1944WillametteAway W 69-492–2
November 22, 1944Astoria NavyHome W 60-493–2
November 24, 1944Klamath Falls MarinesAway W 51-364–2
November 25, 1944Klamath Falls MarinesAway W 60-405–2
November 29, 1944Fees MusicHome L 38-405–3
November 30, 1944Tillamook NavyHome W 60-366–3
December 1, 1944Willamette NavyHome W 70-517–3
December 2, 1944Willamette NavyAway W 47-368–3
December 15, 1944Klamath Falls MarinesHome W 68-659–3
December 16, 1944Klamath Falls MarinesHome W 70-5710–3
December 18, 1944British ColumbiaAway W 55-5111–3
December 19, 1944British ColumbiaAway W 63-5912–3
December 20, 1944Western Washington[1]Away W 50-45[2]13–3
December 21, 1944Fort LewisAway L 38-5213–4
December 22, 1944Washington[3]Astoria, OR L 18-3113–5
December 23, 1944Washington[3]Away L 31-3213–6
December 26, 1944Vancouver CCAway L 37-4913–7
December 27, 1944Fees MusicAway L 43-5013–8
December 28, 1944Oregon MedicalAway W 49-3914–8
December 29, 1944Hanford All StarsAway W 52-3315–8
December 30, 1944Tillamook NavyAway W 62-4116–8
January 5, 1945IdahoAway W 48-3817–81–0
January 6, 1945IdahoAway W 41-3818–82–0
January 8, 1945Washington State UniversityAway L 36-4518–92–1
January 9, 1945Washington State UniversityAway W 47-3419–93–1
January 13, 1945Oregon StateAway W 51-4420–94–1
January 19, 1945Washington State UniversityHome L 43-5420–104–2
January 20, 1945Washington State UniversityHome W 64-4821–105–2
January 26, 1945WashingtonHome W 59-3622–106–2
January 27, 1945WashingtonHome W 54-5123–107–2
February 2, 1945WashingtonAway L 56-5923–117–3
February 3, 1945WashingtonAway W 54-5124–118–3
February 10, 1945Oregon StateHome L 51-5524–128–4
February 17, 1945Oregon StateAway L 43-4524–138–5
February 20, 1945IdahoHome W 56-4525–139–5
February 21, 1945IdahoHome W 67-4726–1310–5
March 3, 1945Oregon StateHome W 47-3827–1311–5
Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division Playoff
March 10, 1945Washington State UniversityAway W 51-4128–1311–5
March 16, 1945Washington State UniversityHome L 48-5328–1411–5
March 17, 1945Washington State UniversityHome W 39-3729–1411–5
March 23, 1945ArkansasKansas City, MO L 76-7929–1511–5
March 24, 1945UtahKansas City, MO W 69-6630–1511–5
All times are in PST. Conference games in BOLD.

Notes and references

  1. NCAA (2010). "Western Washington University Vikings Men's Basketball Media Guide 2010-11" (PDF). Western Washington University. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 2, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2010.
  2. Western Washington has the final score as 50-46.
  3. NCAA (2010). "Washington Huskies Men's Basketball Media Guide 2010-11 Record Book" (PDF). University of Washington. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 9, 2010. Retrieved December 31, 2010.
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