1964–65 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team

1964–65 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball
Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 18
1964–65 record 19–5 (9–5 Big Ten)
Head coach Branch McCracken (24th season)
Assistant coach Lou Watson
Assistant coach Don Luft
Captain Jon McGlocklin
Al Harden
Home arena New Fieldhouse
1964–65 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
#1 Michigan131 .929  244  .857
#7 Minnesota113 .786  195  .792
Illinois104 .714  186  .750
Indiana95 .643  195  .792
Iowa86 .571  1410  .583
Ohio State63 .667  1212  .500
Purdue59 .357  1212  .500
Wisconsin410 .286  913  .409
Northwestern311 .214  717  .292
Michigan State113 .071  518  .217
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1964–65 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team represented Indiana University. Their head coach was Branch McCracken, who was in his 24th and final year. The team played its home games in New Fieldhouse in Bloomington, Indiana, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference.

The Hoosiers finished the regular season with an overall record of 19–5 and a conference record of 9–5, finishing 4th in the Big Ten Conference. Indiana was not invited to participate in any postseason tournament.[1]

Roster

No.NamePositionHt.YearHometown
20Gary TofilG6–2So.Indianapolis, Indiana
22Bill RussellG6–1So.Columbus, Indiana
23Al HardenG5–10Sr.Covington, Indiana
24Vern PfaffG5–10Jr.Ellettsville, Indiana
25Tom Van ArsdaleF6–5Sr.Indianapolis, Indiana
30Dick Van ArsdaleF6–5Sr.Indianapolis, Indiana
32Ron PeyserC6–8Sr.Chicago, Illinois
33Jack JohnsonF6–6So.Greenfield, Indiana
34Dave DickersonF6–4So.Paris, Illinois
35Ron McMainsF6–5So.Frankfort, Indiana
40Larry TurpenG6–1Jr.Shawswick, Indiana
41Max WalkerG6–1Jr.Milwaukee, Wisconsin
42Erv InnigerG6–3So.Berne, Indiana
43Gary GriegerF6–4Jr.Evansville, Indiana
44Steve RedenbaughG6–2Sr.Paoli, Indiana
45Larry CooperC6–7Sr.Osborne, Kansas
54Jon McGlocklinF/C6–5Sr.Franklin, Indiana

Schedule/Results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular Season
12/1/1964*
Ohio W 81–70  1–0
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
12/5/1964*
at No. 8 Kansas State W 74–70  2–0
Ahearn Field House 
Manhattan, KS
12/7/1964*
Oklahoma W 87–69  3–0
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
12/12/1964*
North Carolina W 107–81  4–0
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
12/14/1964*
DePaul W 91–78  5–0
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
12/19/1964*
at Detroit W 108–89  6–0
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
12/21/1964*
vs. Notre Dame W 107–81  7–0
Memorial Coliseum 
Fort Wayne, IN
12/28/1964*
No. 8 vs. Saint Louis
Memphis State Invitational
W 98–68  8–0
Memorial Fieldhouse 
Memphis, TN
12/29/1964*
No. 7 at Memphis State
Memphis State Invitational
W 91–68  9–0
Memorial Fieldhouse 
Memphis, TN
1/4/1965
No. 7 at No. 6 Illinois
Rivalry
L 81–86  9–1 (0–1)
Assembly Hall 
Champaign, IL
1/9/1965
No. 2 Northwestern W 86–73  10–1 (1–1)
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
1/11/1965
No. 2 at Iowa W 85–76  11–1 (2–1)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA
1/16/1965
No. 5 at Ohio State W 84–72  12–1 (3–1)
St. John Arena 
Columbus, OH
1/18/1965
No. 5 Iowa L 68–74  12–2 (3–2)
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
2/4/1965*
No. 7 Loyola (Chicago) W 109–82  13–2 (3–2)
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
2/8/1965
No. 7 Michigan State W 112–94  14–2 (4–2)
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
2/13/1965
at Northwestern W 86–76  15–2 (5–2)
Welsh-Ryan Arena 
Evanston, IL
2/15/1965
No. 8 No. 1 Michigan L 95–96 OT 15–3 (5–3)
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
2/20/1965
No. 7 Wisconsin W 100–87  16–3 (6–3)
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
2/22/1965
No. 7 at Purdue
Rivalry
L 70–82  16–4 (6–4)
Lambert Fieldhouse 
West Lafayette, IN
2/27/1965
No. 7 at No. 8 Minnesota L 88–100  16–5 (6–5)
Williams Arena 
Minneapolis, MN
3/1/1965
No. 7 Ohio State W 110–90  17–5 (7–5)
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
3/6/1965
Purdue
Rivalry
W 90–79  18–5 (8–5)
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, IN
3/8/1965
at Wisconsin W 92–73  19–5 (9–5)
Wisconsin Field House 
Madison, WI
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

References

  1. "Indiana Basketball Men's Database". IndyStar. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
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