1957–58 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team

The 1957–58 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 1957–58 college basketball season. The Razorbacks played their home games in Barnhill Arena (then known as Razorback Fieldhouse) in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Arkansas competed in the Southwest Conference. It was former Razorback All-American Glen Rose's sixth season in his second stint as head coach of the Hogs and fifteenth season overall as Arkansas's coach.[1] The Razorbacks tied for the Southwest Conference championship with a record of 9–5 against SWC teams and 17–10 overall.[2][3] Arkansas earned the SWC's bid to the NCAA Tournament, but lost both its second-round game and regional consolation match.[4][5] The Oklahoma State team that beat Arkansas in the Sweet Sixteen featured future Razorback head coach Eddie Sutton at point guard.[6]

1957–58 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball
Southwest Conference Champions
NCAA Tournament, Sweet Sixteen
ConferenceSouthwest Conference
Record17–10 (9–5 SWC)
Head coach
  • Glen Rose (6th consecutive season; 15th overall season)
Home arenaRazorback Fieldhouse
1957–58 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Arkansas95 .6431710  .630
SMU95 .6431510  .600
TCU86 .571177  .708
Texas Tech86 .571158  .652
Rice77 .5001311  .542
Texas A&M77 .5001113  .458
Texas59 .3571013  .435
Baylor311 .214519  .208
Rankings from AP Poll

1958 was Arkansas's fourteenth SWC Championship and its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance.[7] Glen Rose won his fifth SWC championship as coach of the Razorbacks and the only conference championship of his second tenure as head coach.[8] Arkansas was ranked in the AP Poll for the second time in program history on January 20, 1958.[9] The Hogs were ranked for consecutive weeks for the first time ever when they were ranked for three straight weeks before losing to Rice and falling out of the polls.[10] Senior Fred Grim was named First Team All-SWC, First Team All-District, and AP All-American Honorable Mention.[11] Grim was drafted in the fifth round of the 1958 NBA draft by the Syracuse Nationals.[12]

Roster

Roster retrieved from HogStats.com.[13]

1957–58 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
G 12 Fred Grim 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)175 lb (79 kg) SrGreen Forest High School Green Forest, Arkansas
G 24 Larry Grisham 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg) SrJonesboro High School
Oklahoma State
Jonesboro, Arkansas
F 34 Harry Thompson 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)195 lb (88 kg) JrMount Pleasant High School Mount Pleasant, Arkansas
G 11 Tommy Rankin 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)180 lb (82 kg) SoJonesboro High School Jonesboro, Arkansas
C 25 Jay Carpenter 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)210 lb (95 kg) JrN/A Jefferson City, Missouri
F 21 Wayne Dunn 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)205 lb (93 kg) SrHampton High School Hampton, Arkansas
F 22 Lawrence Stolzer 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)205 lb (93 kg) JrLittle Rock Central High School
Little Rock Junior College
Little Rock, Arkansas
G 10 Dick Rittman 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)210 lb (95 kg) SrSubiaco Academy
Mississippi
Stuttgart, Arkansas
G 30 Ora Lee Boss 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)180 lb (82 kg) SoGreen Forest High School Green Forest, Arkansas
F 32 Zane Hankins 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)185 lb (84 kg) SoNewport High School Newport, Arkansas
C 21 Willis Edmiston 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)185 lb (84 kg) SoLincoln High School Lincoln, Arkansas
Head coach

Glen Rose (Arkansas)

Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: July 15, 2021

Schedule and Results

Schedule retrieved from HogStats.com.[14]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular Season
December 2, 1957*
at Oklahoma L 52–64  0–1
McCasland Field House 
Norman, Oklahoma
December 4, 1957*
New Mexico A&M W 59–50  1–1
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
December 7, 1957*
at Tulsa W 79–61  2–1
Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion 
Tulsa, Oklahoma
December 13, 1957*
Mississippi W 61–58  3–1
Robinson Auditorium 
Little Rock, Arkansas
December 16, 1957*
No. 5 Kansas State L 48–63  3–2
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
December 20, 1957*
Missouri W 55–45  4–2
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
December 26, 1957*
vs. Texas
SWC Tournament
W 83–67  5–2
 
Houston, Texas
December 27, 1957*
vs. Rice
SWC Tournament
L 49–50  5–3
 
Houston, Texas
December 28, 1957*
vs. Texas Tech
SWC Tournament
W 71–67  6–3
 
Houston, Texas
January 4, 1958
at Texas W 57–55  7–3
(1–0)
Gregory Gymnasium 
Austin, Texas
January 6, 1958
at Baylor W 68–53  8–3
(2–0)
Heart O' Texas Fair Coliseum 
Waco, Texas
January 10, 1958
TCU W 65–49  9–3
(3–0)
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 13, 1958
Texas Tech W 58–55  10–3
(4–0)
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 23, 1958*
No. 20 Tulsa W 50–43  11–3
(4–0)
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 28, 1958
No. 17 Texas A&M W 67–51  12–3
(5–0)
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 1, 1958
No. 17 at SMU L 46–49  12–4
(5–1)
Moody Coliseum 
Dallas, Texas
February 3, 1958
No. 17 at TCU W 56–46  13–4
(6–1)
Fort Worth High School 
Fort Worth, Texas
February 8, 1958
No. 18 Rice L 59–63  13–5
(6–2)
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 11, 1958
SMU W 65–63  14–5
(7–2)
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 15, 1958
at Texas Tech L 48–69  14–6
(7–3)
Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 
Lubbock, Texas
February 22, 1958
at Texas A&M L 57–66  14–7
(7–4)
G. Rollie White Coliseum 
College Station, Texas
February 24, 1958
at Rice L 59–61  14–8
(7–5)
Tudor Fieldhouse 
Houston, Texas
March 1, 1958
Baylor W 79–55  15–8
(8–5)
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
March 4, 1958
Texas W 74–60  16–8
(9–5)
Razorback Fieldhouse 
Fayetteville, Arkansas
March 11, 1958*
vs. SMU
District VI Playoff
W 61–55  17–8
(9–5)
 
Shreveport, Louisiana
NCAA Tournament
March 14, 1958*
vs. No. 18 Oklahoma State
Sweet Sixteen
L 40–65  17–9
(9–5)
Allen Fieldhouse 
Lawrence, Kansas
March 15, 1958*
vs. No. 3 Cincinnati
Regional Consolation Game
L 62–97  17–10
(9–5)
Allen Fieldhouse 
Lawrence, Kansas
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

References

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