1900–01 Connecticut Aggies men's basketball team
American college basketball season
1900–01 Connecticut Aggies men's basketball | |
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Conference | Athletic League of New England State Colleges |
Record | 1–0 (0–0 ALNESC) |
Seasons ← 1901–02 → |
The 1900–01 Connecticut Aggies men's basketball team represented Connecticut Agricultural College, now the University of Connecticut, in the 1900–01 collegiate men's basketball season. This was the first year that the school had a basketball team. The Aggies completed the season with a 1–0 record against a local high school.[1][2]
Schedule
Date time, TV | Rank# | Opponent# | Result | Record | Site (attendance) city, state | ||||||
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Regular Season | |||||||||||
* | Windam High School | W 17–12 | 1–0 | | |||||||
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Eastern Time. |
Schedule Source:[1]
References
- ^ a b 2012 Connecticut Basketball History (PDF). UConn Huskies. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 6, 2015. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
- ^ Davis, Ken (September 30, 2010). The University of Connecticut Basketball Vault: The History of the Huskies. Atlanta, GA: Whitman LLC. ISBN 978-0794828035.
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NCAA national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics
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