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1909–10 Butler Christians men's basketball team

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1909–10 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–4
Head coach
  • Walter Gipe (1st season)
Seasons
1909–10 IAAUS men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Columbia   11 0   1.000
Oklahoma   8 0   1.000
Virginia Tech   11 0   1.000
Wake Forest   1 0   1.000
Washburn   4 0   1.000
Whittier   8 0   1.000
Williams   11 0   1.000
Army   14 1   .933
Southwestern (Kan.)   13 1   .929
Grinnell   12 1   .923
Cotner   11 1   .917
Ohio State   11 1   .917
Navy   10 1   .909
Rochester (N.Y.)   17 2   .895
Fordham   16 2   .889
Canisius   15 2   .882
Southern California   21 3   .875
Central University (Ky.)   20 3   .870
Utah   17 3   .850
North Dakota Agricultural   11 2   .846
Brigham Young   9 2   .818
Niagara   13 3   .813
Washington State   12 3   .800
Kansas State   11 3   .786
Oberlin   10 3   .769
Vanderbilt   10 3   .769
New York University   13 4   .765
Lehigh   6 2   .750
LSU   3 1   .750
Seton Hall   6 2   .750
St. John's (N.Y.)   15 5   .750
Swarthmore   9 3   .750
Virginia   12 4   .750
Allegheny   8 3   .727
Notre Dame   10 4   .714
Marietta   7 3   .700
Washington   14 6   .700
Georgia   2 1   .667
Michigan State   10 5   .667
Montana State   6 3   .667
Rhode Island State   6 3   .667
Wisconsin–Stevens Point   2 1   .667
Auburn   11 6   .647
Colgate   9 5   .643
Wesleyan (Conn.)   9 5   .643
Wooster   7 4   .636
Akron   5 3   .625
St. Joseph's   5 3   .625
Baylor   8 5   .615
Illinois State   8 5   .615
Cincinnati   3 2   .600
CCNY   6 4   .600
Dartmouth   6 4   .600
Maine   6 4   .600
Miami (Ohio)   6 4   .600
Bloomsburg   7 5   .583
Bucknell   7 5   .583
Colorado   7 5   .583
Grove City   7 5   .583
Wabash   7 5   .583
Millikin   4 3   .571
Penn State   8 6   .571
Oregon Agricultural   7 3   .700
SUNY-Potsdam   11 9   .550
Cornell   7 6   .538
Princeton   7 6   .538
Pennsylvania   11 10   .524
Arizona   2 2   .500
Delaware   6 6   .500
Trinity (N.C.)   4 4   .500
Kalamazoo   2 2   .500
Oklahoma A&M   3 3   .500
Butler   3 4   .429
Saint Mary's (Calif.)   1 1   .500
Washington and Lee   6 6   .500
Wyoming   3 3   .500
Idaho   8 9   .471
Tennessee   7 8   .467
Bradley   6 7   .462
Denison   6 7   .462
Texas   6 7   .462
Dayton   5 6   .455
Gettysburg   5 6   .455
Mount Union   8 10   .444
Tulane   3 4   .429
Georgetown   5 7   .417
Davidson   2 3   .400
Detroit   2 3   .400
New Mexico   2 3   .400
North Dakota   4 6   .400
Temple   4 6   .400
New Mexico A&M   3 5   .375
Brown   5 9   .357
Colorado Agricultural   1 2   .333
Franklin   3 6   .333
Kentucky   4 8   .333
Lake Forest   3 6   .333
Manhattan   7 15   .318
Springfield (Mass.)   3 7   .300
Union (N.Y.)   3 7   .300
Utah State   3 7   .300
Nebraska Wesleyan   4 10   .286
Ohio   8 11   .421
Trinity (Conn.)   4 10   .286
VMI   2 5   .286
Yale   4 11   .267
William & Mary   8 11   .421
Fairmount   3 10   .231
Syracuse   3 11   .214
Carleton   1 4   .200
Indiana State   2 9   .182
Oregon   1 5   .167
Ole Miss   0 7   .000
Santa Clara   0 5   .000
South Carolina   0 1   .000
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1909–10 Butler Christians[1] men's basketball team represented the Butler University during the 1909–10 college men's basketball season. The head coach was Walter Gipe, coaching his first season with the Christians.[2]

Schedule

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Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
*
Hanover L 23–38  0–1
 
Indianapolis, IN
*
Notre Dame L 16–49  0–2
 
Indianapolis, IN
January 21, 1910*
at Indiana State Normal W 25–8  1–2
North Hall 
Terre Haute, IN
*
Wabash L 19–55  1–3
 
Indianapolis, IN
*
Hanover L 31–53  1–4
 
Indianapolis, IN
*
DePauw W 27–21  2–4
 
Indianapolis, IN
February 12, 1910*
Indiana State Normal W 38–15  3–4
 
Indianapolis, IN
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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References

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  1. ^ "About Butler Athletics". September 18, 2024.
  2. ^ "1909–10 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball results". College-Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  3. ^ "2018-19 Butler Bulldogs MBB Media Guide" (PDF). butlersports.com. Retrieved October 8, 2019.