1939–40 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

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The 1939–40 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Record14–6 (7-5 Big Ten)
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1939–40 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Record14–6 (7-5 Big Ten)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
CaptainWilliam Hapac
Home arenaHuff Hall
Seasons
← 1938–39
1940–41 â†’
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1939–40 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Purdue10–2 .83316–4  .800
Indiana9–3 .75020–3  .870
Ohio State8–4 .66713–7  .650
Illinois7–5 .58314–6  .700
Northwestern7–5 .58313–7  .650
Michigan6–6 .50013–7  .650
Minnesota5–7 .41712–8  .600
Iowa4–8 .3339–12  .429
Wisconsin3–9 .2505–15  .250
Chicago1–11 .0835–15  .250
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Regular season

Doug Mills entered his fourth year as the head coach of the Fighting Illini with high hopes as well as a player with national prominence. William "Bill" Hapac was the program's first consensus first-team All-American as recognized by the NCAA. During the 1939-40 season, he became the first-ever recipient of the University of Illinois Athlete of the Year award. Hapac set the Big Ten single-game scoring record on February 10, 1940, with 34 points vs. Minnesota, a point total unheard of at that time. In addition to his success on the hardwood, Hapac also was a three-year letterwinner for the Illini baseball team. During the season, the Illini won 10 of their 11 home games only losing to conference rival Purdue in the last game of the season. Unfortunately for the Illini they finished with a 4-5 record on the road to finish in a fourth place tie overall in conference action. Mills' team featured 9 returning letterman including team captain William Hapac. The Illini also featured a starting lineup of John Drish at the center position and Harold Shapiro, Joe Frank, and William Hapac at forward and Victor Wukovits and future major league baseball player Walter Evers at the guard spot.[1]

Roster

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1939–40 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
G 3 Colin Handlon
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Sr Connersville, Indiana
G 4 Henry Sachs
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So Chicago, Illinois
F 5 Walter Evers
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So Collinsville, Illinois
C 6 Robert O'Neill
—
—
Jr Pitman, New Jersey
G 8 Harry Lasater
—
—
Jr Fairfield, Illinois
C 9 J. Frederick Townshend
—
—
So
F 10 Norman Cusick
—
—
So Chicago Heights, Illinois
G 12 Robert Richmond
—
—
Jr Johnston City, Illinois
C 13 Victor Wukovits
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—
So Mishawaka, Indiana
G 14 Howard Cronk
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—
Jr Anderson, Indiana
F 15 Rex Sherman
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So Pekin, Illinois
G 16 William Hocking
—
—
So Evanston, Illinois
F 17 Joe Frank
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Sr Urbana, Illinois
G 18 Kenneth Brown
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Fr Catlin, Illinois
F 19 William Hapac (C)
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Sr Cicero, Illinois
G 20 Harold Shapiro
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Jr Chicago, Illinois
F 21 John Drish
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Jr Evanston, Illinois
F 22 Scott Gill
—
—
So
F 24 David Miller
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—
So Taylorville, Illinois
F 28 Leonard Sharp
—
—
So Kewanee, Illinois
F 29 Howard Cronk
—
—
So
F 30 Paul Milosevich
—
—
So Zeigler, Illinois
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Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

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Schedule

More information Date time, TV, Rank# ...
Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Non-Conference regular season
12/6/1939*
Monmouth (IL) W 37–19  1–0
Huff Hall (4,346)
Champaign, IL
12/6/1939*
Wabash W 60–21  2–0
Huff Hall (4,346)
Champaign, IL
12/15/1939*
Carleton W 46–15  3–0
Huff Hall (4,164)
Champaign, IL
12/18/1939*
Princeton W 41–25  4–0
Huff Hall (4,346)
Champaign, IL
12/27/1939*
Notre Dame W 42–29  5–0
Huff Hall (3,747)
Champaign, IL
12/29/1939*
at Drake W 35-34  6–0
Drake Fieldhouse (-)
Des Moines, IA
1/1/1940
at Butler W 37–18  7–0
Hinkle Fieldhouse (4,000)
Indianapolis, IN
Big Ten regular season
1/6/1940
at Indiana
Rivalry
L 36–38  7–1
(0–1)
Wildermuth Intramural Center (6,000)
Bloomington, IN
1/8/1940
University of Chicago W 34–33  8–1
(1–1)
Huff Hall (5,200)
Champaign, IL
1/13/1940
at Ohio State L 31–37  8–2
(1–2)
Ohio Expo Center Coliseum (4,046)
Columbus, OH
1/15/1940
at Michigan W 48–43  9–2
(2–2)
Yost Fieldhouse (4,500)
Ann Arbor, MI
2/3/1940*
at Notre Dame L 40–58  9-3
Notre Dame Fieldhouse (5,500)
Notre Dame, IN
2/10/1940
Minnesota W 60–31  10–3
(3–2)
Huff Hall (5,402)
Champaign, IL
2/12/1940
Northwestern
Rivalry
W 35–33  11–3
(4–2)
Huff Hall (5,400)
Champaign, IL
2/17/1940
at Purdue L 27–33  11–4
(4–3)
Lambert Fieldhouse (8,800)
West Lafayette, IN
2/19/1940
Wisconsin W 37-35  12–4
(5–3)
Huff Hall (5,400)
Champaign, IL
2/24/1940
Michigan W 51–28  13–4
(6–3)
Huff Hall (5,692)
Champaign, IL
2/26/1940
at University of Chicago W 42–40  14–4
(7–3)
Henry Crown Field House (3,500)
Chicago, IL
3/2/1940
at Iowa
Rivalry
L 47–62  14–5
(7–4)
Iowa Field House (7,000)
Iowa City, IA
3/4/1940
Purdue L 31–34  14–6
(7–5)
Huff Hall (7,172)
Champaign, IL
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.
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Source[2]

Player stats

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Player Games played Field goals Free throws Points
William Hapac189554244
Walter Evers174033113
Victor Wukovits19322892
Colin Handlon19232369
Joe Frank19251060
John Drish1820747
Harold Shapiro1517539
William Hocking1313935
Henry Sachs1815232
Robert Richmond1010929
Robert O'Neill1010626
Howard Cronk10328
Rex Sherman4306
Paul Milosevich1113
Scott Gill1113
Frederick Townshend4113
Norman Cusick1102
Kenneth Brown1102
Edward Evers5022
Harry Lasater5102
Leonard Sharp1011
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