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1901–02 collegiate men's basketball season in the United States

The 1901–02 collegiate men's basketball season in the United States began in December 1901, progressed through the regular season, and concluded in March 1902.


1901–02 collegiate men's basketball season in the United States
Minnesota (retroactive selection in 1943)

The 1901–02 collegiate men's basketball season in the United States began in December 1901, progressed through the regular season, and concluded in March 1902.

  • An early form of dribbling became legal; previously, players were not allowed to bounce the ball at all and could advance it only by passing. The new dribbling rule did not permit continuous dribbling in the modern sense; instead, a player could bounce a ball only once and then recover it, and the bounce had to be higher than his head. A player was allowed to bounce and recover the ball in this way as many times in a row as he wanted or pass the ball to another player after any single-bounce dribble, but he was not allowed to shoot the ball after a dribble. The rule limited dribbling to a defensive tactic in which a player in effect passed the ball to himself. Continuous dribbling — dribbling in its modern sense — was not permitted until the 1909–10 season.

  • The Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League began play, with five original members. It played the first college conference basketball season.

  • Minnesota went undefeated (15–0).

  • In February 1943, the Helms Athletic Foundation retroactively selected Minnesota as its national champion for the 1901–02 season.

  • In 1995, the Premo-Porretta Power Poll retroactively selected Minnesota as its top-ranked team for the 1901–02 season.

SchoolFormer ConferenceNew Conference
Columbia LionsIndependentEastern Intercollegiate Basketball League
Cornell Big RedIndependentEastern Intercollegiate Basketball League
Harvard CrimsonIndependentEastern Intercollegiate Basketball League
Iowa HawkeyesNo major basketball programWestern Conference
Penn QuakersNo major basketball programIndependent
Princeton TigersIndependentEastern Intercollegiate Basketball League
Yale BulldogsIndependentEastern Intercollegiate Basketball League
ConferenceRegular Season WinnerConference Player of the YearConference TournamentTournament Venue (City)Tournament Winner
Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball LeagueYaleNone selectedNo Tournament
Western ConferenceNone (see note)None selectedNo Tournament

NOTE: The Western Conference (the future Big Ten Conference) did not sponsor an official conference season or recognize a regular-season champion until the 1905–06 season, although a few intramural games took place within the conference during the 1901–02 season. Minnesota (15–0), Iowa (10–2), and Purdue (10–3) won 10 or more games.

A total of 50 college teams played as major independents. Among them, St. Francis (NY) (13–1), Allegheny (13–1), Bucknell (12–2), Grove City (13–3), Mount Union (11–3), and Dartmouth (11–5) won more than 10 games.

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