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Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Seasons
This is a list of seasons completed by the Kansas Jayhawks men's college basketball team. Season-by-season results Updated March 18, 2023 Notes : In 1919, Karl Schlademan coached, and won, the first game of the season before relinquishing the coaching position to Allen in order to concentrate on his duties as head track coach. : In 1947, Howard Engleman Howard George "Rope" Engleman (November 20, 1919 – January 12, 2011) was an American college basketball standout at the University of Kansas from 1939 to 1941. He was  tall, weighed 170 pounds (82 kg). and played the forward pos ... coached 14 games (going 8–6) after Allen was ordered to take a rest following the 13th game of the season. Engleman was never officially a head coach at the university. : In 2022, Bill Self served a four game suspension for recru ...
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Kansas Jayhawks
The Kansas Jayhawks, commonly referred to as simply KU or Kansas, are the athletic teams that represent the University of Kansas. KU is one of three schools in the state of Kansas that participate in NCAA Division I. The Jayhawks are also a member of the Big 12 Conference. KU athletic teams have won twelve NCAA Division I championships: four in men's basketball, one in men's cross country, three in men's indoor track and field, three in men's outdoor track and field, and one in women's outdoor track and field. Mascot Origins of "Jayhawk" The name "Jayhawk" comes from the Kansas Jayhawker militias during the Bleeding Kansas era of the American Civil War. The origin of the term likely goes back as far as the Revolutionary War, when it was reportedly used to describe a group associated with American Founding Father and patriot John Jay, who served in the American Revolution as well as the 1st Chief Justice of the United States as a member of the right wing Federalist Party. J ...
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1909–10 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team
The 1909–10 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas in its twelfth season of collegiate basketball, and its third in the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association, or MVIAA. The team would go on to win its third MVIAA Conference Championship. The head coach was W. O. Hamilton, serving in his first year in that capacity for Kansas. On January 15, the Jayhawks reached their first major milestone victory in reaching its 100th win.2014-15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide
Retrieved 2015-May-22.
The Jayhawks finished the season 18–1.


Roster

*Robert Heizer *Thomas Johnson *Harold Larson *Verne Long *Donald Martindell *Verni Smith *Edward Van der Vries * ...
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1920–21 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team
The 1920–21 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1920–21 college men's basketball season. Roster *Roy Bennett *Waldo Bowman *Paul Endacott *Armin F. Woestemeyer *Clarence Houk * Andrew McDonald *Herbert Olson * George Rody *Adolph Rupp *George Staplin *Ernst Uhrlaub *John Wulf 2014-15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide
Retrieved 2015-May-22.


Schedule and results

2012-13 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide. Accessed 2013-Aug-11.


References

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Karl Schlademan
Karl L. Schlademan (February 11, 1890 – December 22, 1980) was an American college sports coach and athletics administrator. Principally a track and field coach, Schlademan also coached football, basketball and cross country. He served as the head track and field coach at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana in 1914, the University of Kansas from 1919 to 1926, the State College of Washington—now known as Washington State University—from 1926 to 1940, and Michigan State University from 1940 to 1958. At Kansas, Schlademan was instrumental in the founding of the Kansas Relays and was the Jayhawks' fourth head basketball coach in an interim capacity for the first game of the 1919–20 season for Phog Allen. He spent 18 years at Michigan State, initially as the track and field coach and then later adding cross country to his duties. Schlademan is an inductee into the Drake Relay Hall of Fame, Michigan State University's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995, U.S. Track & Field and ...
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1919–20 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team
The 1919–20 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1919–20 college men's basketball season. Roster *Roy Bennett * John Bunn *Marvin Harms * Arthur Lonborg *Howard Miller *Herbert Olson * George Rody *Ernst Uhrlaub 2014-15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide
Retrieved 2015-May-22.


Schedule and results

2012-13 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide. Accessed 2013-Aug-11.


References

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Big Eight Conference
The Big Eight Conference was a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)-affiliated Division I-A college athletic association that sponsored football. It was formed in January 1907 as the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MVIAA) by its charter member schools: the University of Kansas, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, and Washington University in St. Louis. Additionally, the University of Iowa was an original member of the MVIAA, while maintaining joint membership in the Western Conference (now the Big Ten Conference). The conference was dissolved in 1996. Its membership at its dissolution consisted of the University of Nebraska, Iowa State University, the University of Colorado at Boulder, the University of Kansas, Kansas State University, the University of Missouri, the University of Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State University. The Big Eight’s headquarters were located in Kansas City, Missouri. In February 1994, the Big Eight and the Sou ...
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1918–19 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team
The 1918–19 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1918–19 college men's basketball season. Future member of the Hall of Fame Dutch Lonborg was retroactively named an All-American by the Helms Foundation, making him the third Jayhawk to earn the honor. Roster *Roy Bennett * John Bunn *Byron Frederick *Marvin Harms *Howard Laslett * Arthur Lonborg *Edward Mason *Kelsey Mathews *Howard Miller 2014-15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide
Retrieved 2015-May-22.


Schedule and results

2012-13 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide. Accessed 2013-Aug-11.


References

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1917–18 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team
The 1917–18 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1917–18 college men's basketball season. Roster * John Bunn *James Knoles * Arthur Lonborg *Frank Mandeville *Kelsey Mathews *Howard Miller *Carl Rice *Rudolf Uhrlaub 2014-15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide
Retrieved 2015-May-22.


Schedule and results

2012-13 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide. Accessed 2013-Aug-11.


References

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1916–17 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team
The 1916–17 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1916–17 college men's basketball season. Roster *Leon Gibbens *Walter Kauder *Howard Laslett * Adrian Lindsey *Harold Lytle *Lawrence Nelson *Rudolf Uhrlaub *Ernst Uhrlaub *Ivan Wilson * George Woodward 2014-15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide
Retrieved 2015-May-22.


Schedule and results

2012-13 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide. Accessed 2013-Aug-11.


References

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1915–16 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team
The 1915–16 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1915–16 college men's basketball season. Roster *Hilmar Appel *Lawrence Cole *Leon Gibbens *Walter Kauder *Carl Kennedy *Harold Lytle *Lawrence Nelson *Darwin Pattinson *John Reber *Rudolf Uhrlaub 2014-15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide
Retrieved 2015-May-22.


Schedule and results

2012-13 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball media guide. Accessed 2013-Aug-11.


References

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1914–15 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team
The 1914–15 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1914–15 college men's basketball season, their 16 season. The Jayhawks, members of the MVIAA, who coached by sixth-year coach W.O. Hamilton. The Jayhawks finished the season 16–1 and won the MVIAA Championship, their 7th conference championship. On January 13, 1915, the Jayhawks defeated Warrensburg (now known as Central Missouri) who were coached by former Jayhawk basketball player and future long-time Kansas head coach Phog Allen, in what was the second of two games Allen coached against his alma mater. Ralph Sproull was retroactively named an All-American by the Helms Foundation, making him the second Jayhawk to earn the honor. Roster *Hilmar Appel *Lawrence Cole *Ray Dunmire *Ray Folks *Karl Kaiser *Ephraim Sorensen *Ralph Sproull *Arthur Weaver
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1913–14 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team
The 1913–14 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1913–14 college men's basketball season which was their 16th season. The Jayhawks, members of the MVIAA, were coached by W.O. Hamilton in his fifth year as coach and played their home games at Robinson Gymnasium. The Jayhawks finished the season 17–1 and were MVIAA Champions, their sixth conference championship. On February 19, 1914, the Jayhawks defeated Warrensburg (now known as Central Missouri) who were coached former Jayhawk basketball player and future long-time Kansas head coach Phog Allen in what was the first of two games Allen coached against his alma mater. Roster *Lawrence Cole *Ray Dunmire *Ray Folks *Charles Greenless *Ralph Sproull *Edward Van der Vries *Arthur Weaver * William D. Weidlein
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