1932–33 NCAA men's basketball season |
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Helms National Champions | Kentucky (retroactive selection in 1943) |
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Player of the Year (Helms) | Forest Sale, Kentucky (retroactive selection in 1944) |
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The 1932–33 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1932, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded in March 1933.
Rule changes
- To reduce stalling, a mid-court line is introduced: After crossing it, a team on offense was not permitted to move the ball back across the line. Previously, teams on offense could use the entire court to spread the defense thin, and often played keep-away without trying to score, leading to dull, low-scoring games.[1]
- A player with the ball was prohibited from standing in the free-throw lane (also known as the "key") for more than three seconds.[2]
- The number of referees increased from one to two.[3]
Season headlines
Conference membership changes
Regular season
Conferences
Conference winners and tournaments
Conference standings
1932–33 Big Six Conference men's basketball standings
|
Conf. |
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Overall
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Team |
W |
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L |
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PCT |
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|
W |
|
L |
|
PCT
|
Kansas |
8 |
– |
2 |
|
.800 |
|
|
13 |
– |
4
|
|
.765
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Oklahoma |
7 |
– |
3 |
|
.700 |
|
|
12 |
– |
5
|
|
.706
|
Missouri |
6 |
– |
4 |
|
.600 |
|
|
10 |
– |
8
|
|
.556
|
Kansas State |
4 |
– |
6 |
|
.400 |
|
|
9 |
– |
9
|
|
.500
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Nebraska |
3 |
– |
7 |
|
.300 |
|
|
3 |
– |
13
|
|
.188
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Iowa State |
2 |
– |
8 |
|
.200 |
|
|
6 |
– |
10
|
|
.375
|
|
|
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1932–33 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
|
Conf. |
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Overall
|
Team |
W |
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L |
|
PCT |
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|
W |
|
L |
|
PCT
|
Ohio State |
10 |
– |
2 |
|
.833 |
|
|
17 |
– |
3
|
|
.850
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Northwestern |
10 |
– |
2 |
|
.833 |
|
|
15 |
– |
4
|
|
.789
|
Iowa |
8 |
– |
4 |
|
.667 |
|
|
15 |
– |
5
|
|
.750
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Michigan |
8 |
– |
4 |
|
.667 |
|
|
10 |
– |
8
|
|
.556
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Illinois |
6 |
– |
6 |
|
.500 |
|
|
11 |
– |
7
|
|
.611
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Purdue |
6 |
– |
6 |
|
.500 |
|
|
11 |
– |
7
|
|
.611
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Indiana |
6 |
– |
6 |
|
.500 |
|
|
10 |
– |
8
|
|
.556
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Wisconsin |
4 |
– |
8 |
|
.333 |
|
|
7 |
– |
13
|
|
.350
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Minnesota |
1 |
– |
11 |
|
.083 |
|
|
5 |
– |
15
|
|
.250
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Chicago |
1 |
– |
11 |
|
.083 |
|
|
2 |
– |
16
|
|
.111
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|
|
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1932–33 Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League standings
|
Conf. |
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Overall
|
Team |
W |
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L |
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PCT |
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|
W |
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L |
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PCT
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Yale |
8 |
– |
2 |
|
.800 |
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|
19 |
– |
3
|
|
.864
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Princeton |
7 |
– |
3 |
|
.700 |
|
|
19 |
– |
3
|
|
.864
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Penn |
6 |
– |
4 |
|
.600 |
|
|
12 |
– |
6
|
|
.667
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Dartmouth |
5 |
– |
5 |
|
.500 |
|
|
12 |
– |
6
|
|
.667
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Columbia |
3 |
– |
7 |
|
.300 |
|
|
7 |
– |
10
|
|
.412
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Cornell |
1 |
– |
9 |
|
.100 |
|
|
6 |
– |
11
|
|
.353
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1932–33 Eastern Intercollegiate Conference men's basketball standings
|
Conf. |
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Overall
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Team |
W |
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L |
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PCT |
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|
W |
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L |
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PCT
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Pittsburgh |
7 |
– |
1 |
|
.875 |
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|
17 |
– |
5
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|
.773
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Temple |
5 |
– |
3 |
|
.625 |
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|
15 |
– |
6
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|
.714
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Carnegie Tech |
4 |
– |
4 |
|
.500 |
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|
4 |
– |
5
|
|
.444
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Georgetown |
3 |
– |
5 |
|
.375 |
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|
6 |
– |
11
|
|
.353
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West Virginia |
1 |
– |
7 |
|
.125 |
|
|
10 |
– |
14
|
|
.417
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|
|
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1932–33 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings
|
Conf. |
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Overall
|
Team |
W |
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L |
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PCT |
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W |
|
L |
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PCT
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Oregon State † |
12 |
– |
4 |
|
.750 |
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|
21 |
– |
6
|
|
.778
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Washington |
10 |
– |
6 |
|
.625 |
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|
22 |
– |
6
|
|
.786
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Washington State |
8 |
– |
8 |
|
.500 |
|
|
17 |
– |
8
|
|
.680
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Idaho |
8 |
– |
8 |
|
.500 |
|
|
20 |
– |
9
|
|
.690
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Oregon |
2 |
– |
14 |
|
.125 |
|
|
8 |
– |
19
|
|
.296
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USC |
10 |
– |
1 |
|
.909 |
|
|
18 |
– |
5
|
|
.783
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California |
8 |
– |
3 |
|
.727 |
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|
18 |
– |
7
|
|
.720
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Stanford |
3 |
– |
8 |
|
.273 |
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|
9 |
– |
18
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|
.333
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UCLA |
1 |
– |
10 |
|
.091 |
|
|
10 |
– |
11
|
|
.476
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† Conference playoff series winner
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1932–33 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
|
Conf. |
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Overall
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Team |
W |
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L |
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PCT |
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|
W |
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L |
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PCT
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Texas |
11 |
– |
1 |
|
.917 |
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|
22 |
– |
1
|
|
.957
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TCU |
9 |
– |
3 |
|
.750 |
|
|
16 |
– |
4
|
|
.800
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Texas A&M |
8 |
– |
4 |
|
.667 |
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|
9 |
– |
10
|
|
.474
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Arkansas |
6 |
– |
6 |
|
.500 |
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|
14 |
– |
7
|
|
.667
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SMU |
5 |
– |
7 |
|
.417 |
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|
9 |
– |
9
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|
.500
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Rice |
2 |
– |
10 |
|
.167 |
|
|
8 |
– |
10
|
|
.444
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Baylor |
1 |
– |
11 |
|
.083 |
|
|
4 |
– |
13
|
|
.235
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Major independents
A total of 74 college teams played as major independents. Duquesne (15–1) had the best winning percentage (.938), and St. John's (23–4) finished with the most wins.[10]
Statistical leaders
Awards
Consensus All-American team
Major player of the year awards
Coaching changes
References
- ^ Hoop Tactics "The Evolution of Basketball: A Chronological Look At The Major Refinements" Accessed 15 May 2021
- ^ orangehoops.org History of NCAA Basketball Rule Changes
- ^ Schleyer, Claudia, "The Rules of Basketball: Boy How They've Changed!", Youth Hoops 101 Accessed 15 May 2021
- ^ Scott, Jon (November 9, 2010). "The truth behind the Helms Committee". Retrieved December 14, 2015.
- ^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. pp. 526, 529–587. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
- ^ "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book – Conferences Section" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. Retrieved February 14, 2009.
- ^ 2008–09 SoCon Men's Basketball Media Guide – Postseason Section, Southern Conference, retrieved 2009-02-09
- ^ sports-reference.com 1932-33 Eastern Intercollegiate Conference Season Summary
- ^ "2017-18 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. p. 72. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
- ^ "1932-33 Men's Independent Season Summary". Sports Reference. Retrieved July 31, 2024.