1907–08 NCAA Division I men's basketball season | |
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Helms National Champions | Chicago (retroactive selection in 1943) |
Player of the Year (Helms) | Charles Keinath, Penn (retroactive selection in 1944) |
The 1907–08 IAAUS men's basketball season began in December 1907, progressed through the regular season, and concluded in March 1908.
Season headlines
- The Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association began play, with six original members for basketball.
- Wabash (24–0) went undefeated during the season.
- After the end of the season, the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League (EIBL) began a two-season hiatus, during which its teams played as independents. After a reorganization, the EIBL resumed competition in the 1910–11 season.
- In February 1943, the Helms Athletic Foundation retroactively selected Chicago as its national champion for the 1907–08 season.[1]
- In 1995, the Premo-Porretta Power Poll retroactively selected Wabash as its national champion for the 1907–08 season.[2]
Conference membership changes
Regular season
Conference winners
Conference | Regular Season Winner[3] |
Conference Player of the Year |
Conference Tournament |
Tournament Venue (City) |
Tournament Winner |
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Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League | Penn | None selected | No Tournament | ||
Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Nebraska (North); Kansas (South) | None selected | No Tournament; Kansas was conference champion | ||
Western Conference | Chicago & Wisconsin | None selected | No Tournament |
Statistical leaders
Awards
Helms College Basketball All-Americans
The practice of selecting a Consensus All-American Team did not begin until the 1928–29 season. The Helms Athletic Foundation later retroactively selected a list of All-Americans for the 1907–08 season.[4]
Player | Team |
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Hugh Harper | Wisconsin |
Julian Hayward | Wesleyan (Conn.) |
Charles Keinath | Penn |
Haskell Noyes | Yale |
Pat Page | Chicago |
John Pryor | Brown |
John Ryan | Columbia |
John Schommer | Chicago |
Ira Streusand | CCNY |
Helmer Swenholt | Wisconsin |
Major player of the year awards
- Helms Player of the Year: Charles Keinath, Penn (retroactive selection in 1944)
Coaching changes
References
- ↑ Scott, Jon (November 9, 2010). "The truth behind the Helms Committee". Retrieved May 13, 2021.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ The Association for Professional Basketball Research "NCAA All-American Teams, 1919–20 to 1998–99"
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