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1905–06 Syracuse Orangemen men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record9–3
Head coach
Seasons
1905–06 collegiate men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Oregon Agricultural   – 10 0   1.000
Rhode Island A&M   – 5 0   1.000
Southwestern (Kan.)   – 6 0   1.000
Wabash   – 17 1   .944
Massachusetts Lowell   – 16 1   .941
Brigham Young   – 11 1   .917
Ohio State   – 9 1   .900
Dartmouth   – 16 2   .889
North Dakota   – 8 1   .889
Fordham   – 14 2   .875
Texas   – 7 1   .875
Baker   – 18 3   .857
Westminster (Pa.)   – 12 2   .857
Michigan State   – 11 2   .846
Auburn   – 5 1   .833
Bucknell   – 10 2   .833
Denison   – 10 2   .833
Montana State   – 5 1   .833
Williams   – 14 3   .824
Western Reserve   – 13 3   .813
Holy Cross   – 12 3   .800
Nebraska   – 12 3   .800
Virginia   – 8 2   .800
William & Mary   – 4 1   .800
Dayton   – 7 2   .778
Illinois State   – 6 2   .750
Syracuse   – 9 3   .750
Swarthmore   – 11 4   .733
Maine   – 10 4   .714
Springfield (Mass.)   – 10 4   .714
Allegheny   – 12 5   .706
Wooster   – 7 3   .700
Cincinnati   – 2 1   .667
Connecticut   – 6 3   .667
Grinnell   – 8 4   .667
Niagara   – 4 2   .667
Army   – 7 4   .636
Gettysburg   – 7 4   .636
Kansas   – 12 7   .632
Tulane   – 8 5   .615
Manhattan   – 6 4   .600
Mount Union   – 9 6   .600
Penn State   – 6 4   .600
Wesleyan (Conn.)   – 12 8   .600
Wyoming   – 3 2   .600
Canisius   – 10 7   .588
Washburn   – 10 7   .588
Idaho   – 4 3   .571
Lake Forest   – 9 7   .563
North Dakota Agricultural   – 5 4   .556
West Virginia   – 5 4   .556
Colorado   – 6 5   .545
Colgate   – 7 6   .538
Butler   – 1 1   .500
Colorado Agricultural   – 2 2   .500
Indiana State   – 6 6   .500
Lehigh   – 6 6   .500
Miami (Ohio)   – 3 3   .500
Nebraska Wesleyan   – 7 7   .500
New Mexico   – 2 2   .500
Wake Forest   – 3 3   .500
Washington State   – 5 5   .500
Akron   – 6 7   .462
Denver   – 6 7   .462
Bradley   – 4 5   .444
Delaware   – 3 4   .429
Temple   – 3 4   .429
Bloomsburg   – 2 3   .400
Trinity (N.C.)   – 2 3   .400
Kansas State   – 6 9   .400
Grove City   – 3 5   .375
Brown   – 4 7   .364
Kentucky   – 5 9   .357
Augustana (Ill.)   – 3 6   .333
Fairmount   – 2 4   .333
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   – 2 4   .333
Trinity (Conn.)   – 3 7   .300
Washington University   – 1 3   .250
Utah Agircultural   – 2 7   .222
CCNY   – 1 4   .200
Pittsburgh   – 2 9   .182
Georgia   – 0 2   .000
New Mexico A&M   – 0 1   .000
Oregon   – 0 5   .000

The 1905–06 Syracuse Orangemen basketball team represented Syracuse University during the 1905–06 college men's basketball season. The head coach was John A. R. Scott, coaching his third season with the Orangemen.

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
12/16/1905
Schenectady County E W 34–28  0–1
 
Syracuse, NY
1/9/1906
Yale W 19–15  1-1
 
Syracuse, NY
1/12/1906*
Williams W 2–0  2–1
 
Syracuse, NY
1/20/1906
at  Colgate W 41–36  3–1
 
Hamilton, NY
2/3/1906
Hamilton W 61–10  4–1
 
Syracuse, NY
2/9/1906
Princeton W 35–11  5–1
 
Syracuse, NY
2/13/1906
at Hamilton W 28–10  6–1
 
Clinton, Oneida County, New York
2/17/1906
Rochester W 58–11  7–1
 
Syracuse, NY
2/21/1906
at Williams W 28–20  7–2
 
Williamstown, MA
2/24/1906
at Rochester W 27–21  8–2
 
Rochester, NY
3/3/1906
Colgate W 30–22  9–2
 
Syracuse, NY
3/8/1906
Penn W 26–20  9–3
 
Syracuse, NY
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

*The 1/12/1906 meeting against Williams ended with a forfeit from Williams, giving Syracuse the victory.

Source [1]

Roster

References

  1. ^ "2013–14 Syracuse Orange Men's Basketball Media Guide". Game by Game Scores (page 122). Syracuse University. 2012. Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
  2. ^ OrangeHoops.com 1905-1906 Season Summary. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1905–06 Syracuse Orangemen men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record9–3
Head coach
Seasons
1905–06 collegiate men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Oregon Agricultural   – 10 0   1.000
Rhode Island A&M   – 5 0   1.000
Southwestern (Kan.)   – 6 0   1.000
Wabash   – 17 1   .944
Massachusetts Lowell   – 16 1   .941
Brigham Young   – 11 1   .917
Ohio State   – 9 1   .900
Dartmouth   – 16 2   .889
North Dakota   – 8 1   .889
Fordham   – 14 2   .875
Texas   – 7 1   .875
Baker   – 18 3   .857
Westminster (Pa.)   – 12 2   .857
Michigan State   – 11 2   .846
Auburn   – 5 1   .833
Bucknell   – 10 2   .833
Denison   – 10 2   .833
Montana State   – 5 1   .833
Williams   – 14 3   .824
Western Reserve   – 13 3   .813
Holy Cross   – 12 3   .800
Nebraska   – 12 3   .800
Virginia   – 8 2   .800
William & Mary   – 4 1   .800
Dayton   – 7 2   .778
Illinois State   – 6 2   .750
Syracuse   – 9 3   .750
Swarthmore   – 11 4   .733
Maine   – 10 4   .714
Springfield (Mass.)   – 10 4   .714
Allegheny   – 12 5   .706
Wooster   – 7 3   .700
Cincinnati   – 2 1   .667
Connecticut   – 6 3   .667
Grinnell   – 8 4   .667
Niagara   – 4 2   .667
Army   – 7 4   .636
Gettysburg   – 7 4   .636
Kansas   – 12 7   .632
Tulane   – 8 5   .615
Manhattan   – 6 4   .600
Mount Union   – 9 6   .600
Penn State   – 6 4   .600
Wesleyan (Conn.)   – 12 8   .600
Wyoming   – 3 2   .600
Canisius   – 10 7   .588
Washburn   – 10 7   .588
Idaho   – 4 3   .571
Lake Forest   – 9 7   .563
North Dakota Agricultural   – 5 4   .556
West Virginia   – 5 4   .556
Colorado   – 6 5   .545
Colgate   – 7 6   .538
Butler   – 1 1   .500
Colorado Agricultural   – 2 2   .500
Indiana State   – 6 6   .500
Lehigh   – 6 6   .500
Miami (Ohio)   – 3 3   .500
Nebraska Wesleyan   – 7 7   .500
New Mexico   – 2 2   .500
Wake Forest   – 3 3   .500
Washington State   – 5 5   .500
Akron   – 6 7   .462
Denver   – 6 7   .462
Bradley   – 4 5   .444
Delaware   – 3 4   .429
Temple   – 3 4   .429
Bloomsburg   – 2 3   .400
Trinity (N.C.)   – 2 3   .400
Kansas State   – 6 9   .400
Grove City   – 3 5   .375
Brown   – 4 7   .364
Kentucky   – 5 9   .357
Augustana (Ill.)   – 3 6   .333
Fairmount   – 2 4   .333
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   – 2 4   .333
Trinity (Conn.)   – 3 7   .300
Washington University   – 1 3   .250
Utah Agircultural   – 2 7   .222
CCNY   – 1 4   .200
Pittsburgh   – 2 9   .182
Georgia   – 0 2   .000
New Mexico A&M   – 0 1   .000
Oregon   – 0 5   .000

The 1905–06 Syracuse Orangemen basketball team represented Syracuse University during the 1905–06 college men's basketball season. The head coach was John A. R. Scott, coaching his third season with the Orangemen.

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
12/16/1905
Schenectady County E W 34–28  0–1
 
Syracuse, NY
1/9/1906
Yale W 19–15  1-1
 
Syracuse, NY
1/12/1906*
Williams W 2–0  2–1
 
Syracuse, NY
1/20/1906
at  Colgate W 41–36  3–1
 
Hamilton, NY
2/3/1906
Hamilton W 61–10  4–1
 
Syracuse, NY
2/9/1906
Princeton W 35–11  5–1
 
Syracuse, NY
2/13/1906
at Hamilton W 28–10  6–1
 
Clinton, Oneida County, New York
2/17/1906
Rochester W 58–11  7–1
 
Syracuse, NY
2/21/1906
at Williams W 28–20  7–2
 
Williamstown, MA
2/24/1906
at Rochester W 27–21  8–2
 
Rochester, NY
3/3/1906
Colgate W 30–22  9–2
 
Syracuse, NY
3/8/1906
Penn W 26–20  9–3
 
Syracuse, NY
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

*The 1/12/1906 meeting against Williams ended with a forfeit from Williams, giving Syracuse the victory.

Source [1]

Roster

References

  1. ^ "2013–14 Syracuse Orange Men's Basketball Media Guide". Game by Game Scores (page 122). Syracuse University. 2012. Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
  2. ^ OrangeHoops.com 1905-1906 Season Summary. Retrieved 2017-11-12.

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