1931–32 Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team

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The 1931–32 Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team represented Purdue University during the 1931–32 NCAA men's basketball season in the United States. The head coach was Ward Lambert, coaching in his 15th season with the Boilermakers. The team finished the season with a 17–1 record and was the champion of the Big Ten.[1] The team was retroactively named the national champion by the Helms Athletic Foundation and was retroactively listed as the top team of the season by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll.[2][3]

Record17–1 (11–1 Big Ten)
Headcoach
Quick facts Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball, Big Ten Conference ChampionsHelms Foundation National Champions ...
1931–32 Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball
Big Ten Conference Champions
Helms Foundation National Champions
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Record17–1 (11–1 Big Ten)
Head coach
MVPJohn Wooden
Captains
  • John Wooden
  • Harry Kellar
Home arenaMemorial Gymnasium
Seasons
← 1930–31
1932–33 â†’
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1931–32 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Purdue11–1 .91717–1  .944
Minnesota9–3 .75015–3  .833
Northwestern9–3 .75013–5  .722
Michigan8–4 .66711–6  .647
Illinois7–5 .58311–6  .647
Ohio State5–7 .4179–9  .500
Indiana4–8 .3338–10  .444
Wisconsin3–9 .2508–10  .444
Iowa3–9 .2505–12  .294
Chicago1–11 .0832–15  .118
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Future Basketball Hall of Famer as both a player and a coach, John Wooden, was a senior on this team. He was named the national player of the year after leading the successful Boilermakers with an impressive 12.1 points per game average (back when scoring was much lower than it is today, 12 points was a significant average).[4][5]

The team also contained several future coaches; Eddy in the Indiana High School ranks before returning to Purdue; Fehring in the California collegiate ranks and Moore in the nascent pro ranks.

Lineup

Source[6][7][8]

  • Earl Campbell – Guard – Indianapolis, IN
  • Robert Dornte – Forward – Ft. Wayne, IN
  • Ray Eddy – Forward – Columbus, IN
  • William "Dutch" Fehring – Center – Columbus, IN
  • Louis Harmon – Guard – Gary, IN
  • Byron Huggins – Guard – Hartford City, IN
  • John Husar – Guard – Chicago, IL
  • Harry Kellar – Forward – Chicago, IL
  • Emmett Lowery Jr. – Guard – Indianapolis, IN
  • Max McLean – Forward – Lafayette, IN
  • Norman Miner – Center – Fort Wayne, IN
  • Doxie Moore – Forward/Guard – Delphi, IN
  • Ralph Parmenter – Guard – Indianapolis, IN
  • John Porter – Forward – Logansport, IN
  • Lawrence Ridge – Forward – Connersville, IN
  • Charles Stewart – Center – Attica, IN
  • Joseph Wheeler – Forward – Terre Haute, IN
  • John Wooden – Guard – Martinsville, IN
  • C.E. Conrad – Student manager

Schedule and results

More information Date time, TV, Rank# ...
Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular season
12/12/1931*
at Washington University W 52–23  1–0
Francis Gymnasium 
St. Louis, Missouri
12/15/1931*
at Notre Dame W 32–24  2–0
Notre Dame Fieldhouse 
South Bend, Indiana
12/18/1931*
Pittsburgh W 41–23  3–0
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
12/29/1931*
Montana State W 51–21  4–0
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
12/31/1931*
Monmouth (IL) W 51–26  5–0
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
1/4/1932
Indiana W 49–30  6–0 (1–0)
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
1/9/1932
at Illinois L 21–28  6–1 (1–1)
Huff Hall 
Champaign, Illinois
1/11/1932
Wisconsin W 38–22  7–1 (2–1)
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
2/3/1932*
Marquette W 26–23  8–1
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
2/8/1932
at Ohio State W 38–33  9–1 (3–1)
Ohio Expo Center Coliseum 
Columbus, Ohio
2/13/1932
at Chicago W 40–27  10–1 (4–1)
 
Chicago
2/15/1932
Ohio State W 43–26  11–1 (5–1)
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
2/20/1932
Northwestern W 48–33  12–1 (6–1)
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
2/22/1932
at Indiana W 42–29  13–1 (7–1)
The Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana
2/27/1932
at Wisconsin W 28–21  14–1 (8–1)
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, Wisconsin
2/29/1932
Illinois W 34–19  15–1 (9–1)
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
3/5/1932
at Northwestern W 31–17  16–1 (10–1)
Old Patten Gymnasium 
Evanston, Illinois
3/7/1932
Chicago W 53–18  17–1 (11–1)
Memorial Gymnasium 
West Lafayette, Indiana
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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