1911–12 Trinity Blue and White men's basketball team

American college basketball season

1911–12 Trinity Blue and White men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record6–1
Head coach
  • Wilbur Wade Card (7th season)
CaptainClaude Brinn
Home arenaThe Ark
Seasons
1911–12 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Baylor   13 0   1.000
Brigham Young   7 0   1.000
California   2 0   1.000
Clemson   4 0   1.000
Dayton   13 0   1.000
Grove City   12 0   1.000
Kentucky   9 0   1.000
Mississippi A&M   9 0   1.000
Wesleyan (Conn.)   13 0   1.000
Allegheny   11 1   .917
Swarthmore   11 1   .917
Navy   8 1   .889
Notre Dame   16 2   .889
North Dakota   13 2   .867
Trinity (N.C.)   6 1   .857
Georgia   6 1   .857
Oregon   12 2   .857
Springfield (Mass.)   6 1   .857
Lake Forest   11 2   .846
Oregon Agricultural   16 3   .842
Ole Miss   10 2   .833
Texas   8 1   .889
CCNY   9 2   .818
Nebraska Wesleyan   9 2   .818
Arizona State–Tempe   8 2   .800
Michigan State   12 3   .800
St. Lawrence   12 3   .800
Creighton   15 4   .789
North Central   11 3   .786
Syracuse   11 3   .786
Oklahoma   7 2   .778
Beloit   6 2   .750
Montana State   6 2   .750
Oberlin   9 3   .750
Santa Clara   18 6   .750
St. John's (N.Y.)   15 5   .750
Washington   12 4   .750
Loyola (Md.)   11 4   .733
North Dakota Agricultural   8 3   .727
Wooster   8 3   .727
Canisius   10 4   .714
Franklin   10 4   .714
Lehigh   10 4   .714
Roanoke   5 2   .714
Utah   5 2   .714
Kalamazoo   7 3   .700
Washburn   11 5   .688
Akron   6 3   .667
Army   8 4   .667
Connecticut   6 3   .667
Davidson   4 2   .667
Kansas State   10 5   .667
Manhattan   12 6   .667
Millikin   10 5   .667
Virginia Tech   6 3   .667
Bradley   11 6   .647
Georgetown   11 6   .647
Southern California   9 5   .643
Carleton   7 4   .636
Virginia   7 4   .636
Bucknell   10 6   .625
Penn State   8 5   .615
Union (N.Y.)   8 5   .615
Washington and Lee   8 5   .615
Seton Hall   9 6   .600
Wake Forest   9 6   .600
Hope   9 6   .600
Rhode Island State   4 3   .571
Fordham   17 13   .567
Gettysburg   9 7   .563
Northern Colorado   5 4   .556
Wabash   5 4   .556
Detroit   6 5   .545
VMI   6 5   .545
Colgate   7 6   .538
Indiana State   8 6   .571
Pittsburgh   10 9   .526
Niagara   11 10   .524
Arizona   2 2   .500
Augustana (Ill.)   7 7   .500
Butler   5 5   .500
Denison   5 5   .500
Saint Mary's (Calif.)   1 1   .500
Temple   4 4   .500
Tennessee   5 5   .500
Vanderbilt   9 9   .500
Brown   6 7   .462
Wyoming   5 6   .455
North Carolina   4 5   .444
Marietta   6 8   .429
South Carolina   3 4   .429
LSU   4 6   .400
Mount Union   4 8   .333
New Mexico   1 2   .333
Southwestern (Kan.)   5 10   .333
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   2 4   .333
Miami (Ohio)   3 7   .300
Washington State   5 12   .294
William & Mary   2 5   .286
Auburn   2 6   .250
Oklahoma A&M   2 6   .250
Utah State   2 6   .250
St. Joseph's   6 22   .214
Fairmount   2 8   .200
Cincinnati   2 9   .182
Ohio   2 9   .182
Delaware   2 10   .167
Montana   1 5   .167
Millsaps   1 8   .111
New York University   1 12   .077
Idaho   1 13   .071
Louisville   0 3   .000

The 1911–12 Trinity Blue and White's basketball team represented Trinity College (later renamed Duke University) during the 1911–12 men's college basketball season. The head coach was Wilbur Wade Card, coaching his seventh season with the Blue and White. The team finished with an overall record of 6–1.[1]

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
12/13/1911*
Elon W 42–12  1–0
 
 
1/11/1912*
William & Mary W 56–16  2–0
 
Williamsburg, VA
2/1/1912*
Guilford W 14–12  3–0
 
 
2/9/1911*
N.C. State W 31–28  4–0
 
 
2/16/1912*
Virginia Tech W 37–32  5–0
 
 
2/21/1912*
Virginia Christian W 69–9  6–0
 
 
2/24/1912*
NC State L 13–26  6–1
 
 
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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References

  1. ^ "1911-12 Duke Blue Devils Schedule and Results". Retrieved November 24, 2016.
  2. ^ GoDuke.StatsGreek.com[permanent dead link] Retrieved 11-24-2016
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