1899–1900 Nebraska men's basketball team

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The 1899–1900 Nebraska men's basketball team represented the University of Nebraska as an independent in the 1899–1900 collegiate men's basketball season. The team was led by first-year head coach T. P. Hewitt and played home games at Grant Memorial Hall in Lincoln, Nebraska.[1]

ConferenceIndependent
Record5–0
Headcoach
  • T. P. Hewitt (1st season)
HomearenaGrant Memorial Hall
Quick facts Nebraska men's basketball, Conference ...
1899–1900 Nebraska men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–0
Head coach
  • T. P. Hewitt (1st season)
Home arenaGrant Memorial Hall
Seasons
← 1898–99
1900–01 â†’
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More information Conf., Overall ...
1899–1900 collegiate men's basketball independents standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Central Pennsylvania– â€“1–0  1.000
Drexel– â€“2–0  1.000
Illinois State– â€“5–0  1.000
Nebraska– â€“5–0  1.000
Trinity (Conn.)– â€“2–0  1.000
Hiram– â€“7–1  .875
Penn State– â€“7–1  .875
Bloomsburg– â€“12–2  .857
Dartmouth– â€“22–4  .846
Geneva– â€“8–3  .727
Allegheny– â€“10–4  .714
Bucknell– â€“6–3  .667
Butler– â€“2–1  .667
Ohio State– â€“8–4  .667
Wisconsin–Stevens Point– â€“2–1  .667
Temple– â€“14–8  .636
The College of New Jersey– â€“3–2  .600
Yale– â€“9–6  .600
Mount Union– â€“4–3  .571
Indiana State– â€“2–2  .500
Michigan State– â€“2–2  .500
Wabash– â€“1–1  .500
Wisconsin–Superior– â€“2–2  .500
Westminster (Pa.)– â€“4–5  .444
Kansas– â€“3–4  .429
Grove City– â€“1–3  .250
Cornell– â€“1–4  .200
New Mexico– â€“0–1  .000
North Dakota Agricultural– â€“0–2  .000
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Schedule

More information Date time, TV, Opponent ...
Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state

Nebraska Wesleyan W 42–9  1–0
Grant Memorial Hall 
Lincoln, NE

Lincoln YMCA W 39–7  2–0
Grant Memorial Hall 
Lincoln, NE

Doane W 57–3  3–0
Grant Memorial Hall 
Lincoln, NE

Omaha YMCA W 26–14  4–0
Grant Memorial Hall 
Lincoln, NE
March 2, 1900
Kansas W 48–8  5–0
Grant Memorial Hall 
Lincoln, NE
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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