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1925–26 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

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1925–26 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–8
Head coach
CaptainWilliam Gitlitz (1st year)
Home arenaRyan Gymnasium
Seasons

The 1925–26 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1925–26 NCAA college basketball season. John O'Reilly coached it in his 10th season as head coach.[1] Georgetown was an independent and played its home games at Ryan Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus in Washington, D.C.[2] The team posted a record of 5-8.

Season recap

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During the mid-1920s, the Georgetown men's basketball program was struggling to survive.[3] Faculty members opposed players missing classes for road games.[3] Furthermore, on-campus Ryan Gymnasium, where the Hoyas had played their home games since the 1914-15 season, had no seating, accommodating fans on a standing-room only-basis on an indoor track above the court. This precluded the accommodation of significant crowds, providing the self-sustaining Basketball Association with little revenue with which to fund the team's travel expenses and limiting Georgetown to a very limited road schedule between the 1918-19 and 1926-27 seasons – often limited to an annual trip to Annapolis, Maryland, to play at Navy and sometimes a single trip to New York or Pennsylvania to play schools there – averaging no more than three road games a year in order to keep travel expenses and missed classes to a minimum. The 1925-26 squad, however, was among the more traveled Georgetown teams of the era, going on the road to play at Army and Penn State in addition to trips to Annapolis and New York City.[2][4] It nonetheless played only 13 games, and its 5-8 finish was only the second losing record in school history and the first since the 1909-10 team finished 5-7. It was the only losing season by an O'Reilly-coached team.

Sophomore forward Bob Nork had played only a single game as a reserve the previous year and gone scoreless, but this season he emerged as the team's leading scorer by a wide margin. While the rest of the team struggled in all aspects of the game, he averaged a career-high 10.4 points per game and scored a career-high 135 points, while the other four starters combined scored only 141 points. He scored 12 of the team's 20 points against Lafayette and 11 of its 20 points against Army[3]

Roster

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Sources[3][5][6]

Georgetown players did not wear numbers on their jerseys this season. The first numbered jerseys in Georgetown men's basketball history would not appear until the 1933-34 season.[7]

Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
George Donovan N/A N/A G So. Springfield, MA, U.S. Dean HS
Don Flavin N/A N/A F Jr. Portland, ME, U.S. Portland HS
William "Pete" Gitlitz N/A N/A G Sr. N/A N/A
Walter Hickey N/A N/A G Jr. Rochester, NY, U.S. Aquinas Institute
Al Johannes
(or Johannis)
N/A N/A C Sr. N/A N/A
Don McCann N/A N/A G So. or Sr. South Portland, ME, U.S. Portland HS
Bob Nork 5'6" N/A F So. Shenandoah, PA, U.S. Shenandoah HS
Tom O'Leary N/A N/A G N/A N/A N/A
Richie Ryan N/A N/A F Sr. Boston, MA, U.S. Boston College HS
John Shea N/A N/A C N/A N/A N/A
John Tomaini N/A N/A C Jr. N/A N/A
George Vukmanic N/A N/A G So. N/A N/A

1925–26 schedule and results

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Sources[8][9][10][11]

It was common practice at this time for colleges and universities to include non-collegiate opponents in their schedules, with the games recognized as part of their official record for the season, so the February 24, 1926, game against the Crescent Athletic Club counted as part of Georgetown's won-loss record for 1925-26. It was not until 1952, after the completion of the 1951-52 season, that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) ruled that colleges and universities could no longer count games played against non-collegiate opponents in their annual won-loss records.[12]

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
Regular Season
Mon., Jan. 11, 1926
no, no
Mount St. Mary's W 32–31  1-0
Ryan Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Tue., Jan. 12, 1926
no, no
Lafayette L 20–21 OT 1-1
Ryan Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 16, 1926
no, no
Bucknell L 18–23  1-2
Ryan Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 23, 1926
no, no
at Army L 20–47  1-3
Hayes Gymnasium 
West Point, NY
Tue., Jan. 26, 1926
no, no
Lebanon Valley W 26–22  2-3
Ryan Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 30, 1926
no, no
Washington (Md.) W 27–23  3-3
Ryan Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Fri., Feb. 5, 1926
no, no
Navy L 29–42  3-4
Dahlgren Hall 
Annapolis, MD
Wed., Feb. 10, 1926
no, no
Dickinson W 24–15  4-4
Ryan Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Fri., Feb. 12, 1926
no, no
at Penn State L 19-30  4-5
Armory 
State College, PA
Fri., Feb. 19, 1926
no, no
William & Mary L 23–25  4-6
Ryan Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Wed., Feb. 24, 1926
no, no
at Crescent Athletic Club L 35–44  4-7
Crescent Gymnasium 
New York, NY
Thu., Feb. 25, 1926
no, no
at Fordham L 18–35  4-8
Rose Hill Gymnasium 
Bronx, NY
Fri., Feb. 26, 1926
no, no
Pennsylvania Military W 43–34  5-8
Ryan Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

References

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  1. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Head Coaches". Archived from the original on May 27, 2017. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  2. ^ a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Home Courts
  3. ^ a b c d The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Top 100: 76. Bob Nork
  4. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Ryan Gymnasium Years". Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  5. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Rosters 1920-21 to 1929-1930". Archived from the original on January 13, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  6. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: All-Time Player Directory". Georgetown University. Archived from the original on March 28, 2022. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  7. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Rosters 1930-31 to 1939-1940". Archived from the original on February 12, 2017. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  8. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: 1920s Seasons
  9. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Records vs. All Opponents". Archived from the original on November 3, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  10. ^ sports-reference.com 1925-26 Georgetown Hoyas Schedule and Results
  11. ^ 2012-2013 Georgetown Men's Basketball Media Guide, pp. 58-59.
  12. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Non-Collegiate Opponents". Archived from the original on February 12, 2017. Retrieved January 15, 2014.