1930–31 William & Mary Indians men's basketball team

1930–31 William & Mary Indians men's basketball
Conference Independent
1930–31 record 13–4
Head coach John Kellison (2nd year)
Home arena Blow Gymnasium

The 1930–31 William & Mary Indians men's basketball team represented the College of William & Mary in intercollegiate basketball during the 1930–31 season. Under the second year of head coach John Kellison, the team finished the season with a 13–4 record.[1] This was the 26th season of the collegiate basketball program at William & Mary, whose nickname is now the Tribe. William & Mary played the season as an independent.

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State
Regular season

*
Fort Eustis W 37–27  1–0
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA

12/10/1930*
at Navy L 30–32  1–1
 
Annapolis, MD

*
Emory & Henry W 40–16  2–1
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA

*
at Virginia L 34–36  2–2
Memorial Gymnasium 
Charlottesville, VA

*
at Hampden–Sydney W 31–21  3–2
 
Hampden Sydney, VA

*
Medical College of Virginia W 48–22  4–2
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA

*
Randolph–Macon L 24–28  4–3
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA

2/9/1931*
Richmond W 48–38  5–3
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA

*
at Bridgewater (VA) W 30–27  6–3
 
Bridgewater, VA

*
at Washington and Lee L 31–44  6–4
 
Lexington, VA

*
at Roanoke College W 40–21  7–4
 
Roanoke, VA

*
at VMI W 29–28  8–4
 
Lexington, VA

*
Bridgewater (VA) W 33–25  9–4
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA

2/21/1931*
Richmond W 40–10  10–4
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA

*
Roanoke College W 49–25  11–4
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA

*
Hampden–Sydney W 38–26  12–4
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA

*
Randolph–Macon W 39–27  13–4
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Source[2]

References

  1. "William & Mary season-by-season results". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2014. Retrieved December 24, 2014.
  2. "2013–14 William & Mary Tribe Men's Basketball Media Guide". Year-by-year records. College of William & Mary. 2013. Retrieved December 24, 2014.
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