1935–36 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
The 1935–36 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.
Regular season
The 1935-36 season would turn out to be Craig Ruby's 14th and final year of coaching at the University of Illinois. It would also turn out to be Ruby's final head coaching job anywhere as he would leave to pursue a career with Hallmark Greeting Cards. Ruby's tenure at Illinois ranks 3rd behind Lou Henson (21 years) and Harry Combes (20 years). His 148 wins also ranks 5th behind Henson (423) Combes (316) and Bruce Weber (210) and Doug Mills (151). Along with future head coach Harry Combes, the Illini returned 10 lettermen from a team that had finished in first place in the Big Ten the year before. Unfortunately for the Illini, they lost 3 conference games at home and finished with a record of 7 wins and 5 losses. The team finished the season with an overall record of 13 wins 6 losses. The starting lineup included captain Howard Braun and Wilbur Henry at guard, Harry Combes, Harold Benham and James Vopicka at forward, with Robert Riegel at the center position.[1]
Team
"1935-36 Fighting Illini freshmen basketball team included Lou Boudreau"
No. |
Player |
Position |
Class |
Hometown |
3 |
Duane Cullinan |
Forward |
Junior |
Pekin, Illinois |
4 |
Robert Riegel |
Center |
Junior |
Tolono, Illinois |
5 |
Howard Braun (captain) |
Guard |
Senior |
Champaign, Illinois |
6 |
Wilbur Henry |
Guard |
Junior |
North Hollywood, California |
7 |
James Vopicka |
Guard |
Junior |
Berwyn, Illinois |
8 |
Harold Benham |
Forward |
Senior |
Downers Grove, Illinois |
9 |
Lowell Spurgeon |
Guard |
Sophomore |
Rockford, Illinois |
10 |
Harold Swanson |
Forward |
Junior |
Chicago Heights, Illinois |
11 |
Byron Blout |
Forward |
Senior |
Salinas, California |
12 |
Martin Markworth |
Center |
Senior |
Cleveland, Ohio |
13 |
Lester Lindberg |
Guard |
Senior |
Lockport, Illinois |
14 |
Russell Layer |
Guard |
Sophomore |
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15 |
Paul W. Gibbs |
Guard |
Senior |
Los Angeles, California |
16 |
Howard Braun |
Guard |
Junior |
Champaign, Illinois |
17 |
Harry Combes |
Guard |
Junior |
Champaign, Illinois |
18 |
Stanley Bergbom |
Guard |
Sophomore |
Barrington, Illinois |
19 |
William Bennis |
Forward |
Sophomore |
Freeport, Illinois |
20 |
William Gates |
Forward |
Senior |
Rockford, Illinois |
25 |
Harry Van Hook |
Guard |
Sophomore |
Mt. Pulaski, Illinois |
28 |
Edward Yeaton |
Guard |
Sophomore |
Elkhorn, Wisconsin |
29 |
Howard Gasaway |
Forward |
Sophomore |
Liberal, Kansas |
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Schedule
Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Location | Attendance |
December 7, 1935 | St. Louis | 35–27 | Win | Champaign, IL | 4,960 |
December 11, 1935 | Wabash | 40–22 | Win | Champaign, IL | 4,804 |
December 17, 1935 | Depauw | 47–14 | Win | Champaign, IL | 5,000 |
December 20, 1935 | DePaul | 26–24 | Win | Chicago, IL | 6,000 |
December 28, 1935 | Knox College | 48–31 | Win | Galesburg, IL | 1,500 |
December 30, 1935 | California | 42–17 | Win | Champaign, IL | 3,000 |
January 4, 1936 | Iowa | 26–27 | Loss | Iowa City, IA | - |
January 6, 1936 | Minnesota | 42–19 | Win | Minneapolis, MN | - |
January 11, 1936 | Wisconsin | 29–27 | Win | Madison, WI | 7,500 |
January 13, 1936 | Ohio State | 13–18 | Loss | Champaign, IL | 5,500 |
January 18, 1936 | Northwestern | 28–40 | Loss | Champaign, IL | 4,500 |
February 5, 1936 | Notre Dame | 23–33 | Loss | Notre Dame, IN | - |
February 10, 1936 | Iowa | 36–14 | Win | Champaign, IL | 4,000 |
February 15, 1936 | Wisconsin | 36–20 | Win | Champaign, IL | 4,500 |
February 17, 1936 | Northwestern | 39–38 | Win | Evanston, IL | - |
February 22, 1936 | Minnesota | 35–33 | Win | Champaign, IL | 4,500 |
February 24, 1936 | Michigan | 37–42 | Loss | Champaign, IL | 5,500 |
February 29, 1936 | Ohio State | 30–20 | Win | Columbus, OH | 5,500 |
March 2, 1936 | Michigan | 22–35 | Loss | Ann Arbor, MI | - |
Bold Italic denotes conference game
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Helms and Premo-Porretta national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics |