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Men's collegiate basketball season
1936–37 NCAA Division I men's basketball season Helms National Champions Stanford (retroactive selection in 1943)Player of the Year (Helms ) Hank Luisetti , Stanford (retroactive selection in 1944)
The 1936–37 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1936, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded in March 1937.
Conference membership changes [ edit ]
Conference winners and tournaments [ edit ]
Conference standings [ edit ]
1936–37 Big Six Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Kansas
8
–
2
.800
15
–
4
.789
Nebraska
8
–
2
.800
13
–
7
.650
Oklahoma
7
–
3
.700
12
–
4
.750
Kansas State
5
–
5
.500
9
–
9
.500
Missouri
2
–
8
.200
7
–
9
.438
Iowa State
0
–
10
.000
3
–
15
.167
1936–37 Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Penn
12
–
0
1.000
17
–
3
.850
Dartmouth
8
–
4
.667
14
–
8
.636
Columbia
7
–
5
.583
14
–
6
.700
Yale
7
–
5
.583
12
–
8
.600
Harvard
6
–
6
.500
10
–
8
.556
Princeton
2
–
10
.167
6
–
14
.300
Cornell
0
–
12
.000
3
–
14
.176
1936–37 Eastern Intercollegiate Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Temple
7
–
3
.700
17
–
6
.739
Pittsburgh †
7
–
3
.700
14
–
7
.667
Penn State
6
–
4
.600
10
–
7
.588
Carnegie Tech
4
–
6
.400
9
–
11
.450
Georgetown
3
–
7
.300
9
–
8
.529
West Virginia
3
–
7
.300
9
–
14
.391
† Postseason conference championship playoff game winner As of end of 1936-37 season[ 5]
1936–37 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Washington State
11
–
5
.688
24
–
8
.750
Oregon
11
–
5
.688
20
–
9
.690
Washington
11
–
5
.688
15
–
11
.577
Oregon State
5
–
11
.313
11
–
15
.423
Idaho
2
–
14
.125
8
–
19
.296
Stanford †
10
–
2
.833
25
–
2
.926
USC
8
–
4
.667
19
–
6
.760
California
4
–
8
.333
17
–
10
.630
UCLA
2
–
10
.167
6
–
13
.316
† Conference playoff series winner
1936–37 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
SMU
10
–
2
.833
13
–
8
.619
Arkansas
8
–
4
.667
12
–
6
.667
Rice
7
–
5
.583
6
–
10
.375
Baylor
6
–
6
.500
11
–
9
.550
Texas
5
–
7
.417
13
–
10
.565
Texas A&M
5
–
7
.417
12
–
13
.480
TCU
1
–
11
.083
1
–
13
.071
A total of 52 college teams played as major independents . Western Kentucky State (21–2) had the best winning percentage (.913) and Marshall (23–8) finished with the most wins.[ 7]
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^ Scott, Jon (November 9, 2010). "The truth behind the Helms Committee" . Retrieved December 14, 2015 .
^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game . New York, NY: ESPN Books. pp. 526, 529–587. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2 .
^ "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book – Conferences Section" (PDF) . NCAA. 2009. Retrieved February 14, 2009 .
^ 2008–09 SoCon Men's Basketball Media Guide – Postseason Section , Southern Conference , retrieved 2009-02-09
^ sports-reference.com 1936-37 Eastern Intercollegiate Conference Season Summary
^ "2017-18 Men's Basketball Media Guide" . Pac-12 Conference. p. 72. Retrieved February 16, 2018 .
^ "1936-37 Men's Independent Season Summary" . Sports Reference . Retrieved August 1, 2024 .