1920–21 Colgate men's basketball team
The 1920–21 Colgate Radiers men's basketball team represented Colgate University during the 1920–21 college men's basketball season. The head coach was William Reid, coaching the Raiders in his second season. The team had finished with an overall record of 16–6. The team captain was Nels Anderson.[1]
1920–21 Colgate Raiders men's basketball | |
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Conference | Independent |
1920–21 record | 16–6 |
Head coach |
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Captain | Nels Anderson |
Home arena | none |
Schedule
Date time, TV |
Opponent | Result | Record | Site city, state | |||||||
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Clarkson | W 38–19 | 1–0 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
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RPI | W 59–26 | 2–0 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
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Alfred | W 85–08 | 3–0 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
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Hamilton | W 59–36 | 4–0 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
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at Williams | W 25–19 | 5–0 |
Williamstown, MA | |||||||
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at Albany State | W 56–22 | 6–0 |
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at RPI | L 15–21 | 6–1 |
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at West Virginia | W 30–28 OT | 7–1 |
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Rochester | W 52–26 | 8–1 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
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Oneida Community LTD | W 60–16 | 9–1 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
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Detroit | W 37–36 OT | 10–1 |
Erie, PA | |||||||
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Pittsburgh | L 50–69 | 10–2 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
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Syracuse | W 30–28 | 11–2 |
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Carnegie Tech | L 36–37 | 11–3 |
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at Oneida Community LTD | W 57–13 | 12–3 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
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at Creighton | L 29–32 | 12–4 |
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at Creighton | W 27–24 | 13–4 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
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at Nebraska | W 29–26 | 14–4 |
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at Nebraska | L 15–24 | 14–5 |
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at Hamilton | W 21–19 | 15–5 |
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at Rochester | W 27–10 | 16–5 |
Rochester, NY | |||||||
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at Syracuse | L 16–28 | 16–6 |
Archbold Gymnasium Syracuse, NY | |||||||
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. |
References
- "1920–21 Colgate Raiders Schedule and Results". Retrieved 5 January 2017.
- "Colgate Raiders Men's Basketball media guide" (PDF). 2016-08-02. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
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