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1948–49 William & Mary Indians men's basketball team


1948–49 William & Mary Indians men's basketball
Southern Conference
24–10 (10–3 SoCon)
Barney Wilson (2nd season)
Blow Gymnasium

The 1948–49 William & Mary Indians men's basketball team represented the College of William & Mary in intercollegiate basketball during the 1948–49 NCAA men's basketball season. Under the second year of head coach Barney Wilson, the team finished the season 24–10 and 10–3 in the Southern Conference, the most wins in program history. This was the 44th season of the collegiate basketball program at William & Mary, whose nickname is now the Tribe. William & Mary played its home games at Blow Gymnasium.

The Indians finished in 2nd place in the conference and qualified for the 1949 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament, hosted by Duke University at the Duke Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, where the Indians defeated Davidson in the quarterfinals before losing a triple overtime game against George Washington in the semifinals.

However, William & Mary was invited to participate in the 1949 Cincinnati Invitational Tournament, where the Indians lost against both Xavier and La Salle.

  • With 24 wins, 1948–49 remains William & Mary's winningest season in program history. The next best seasons for the Indians/Tribe came in 1949–50 (23 wins) and 2009–10 (22 wins).
  • This was the first 20 win season in program history. The Indians would record 20 wins again during both subsequent seasons under head coach Barney Wilson. Wilson would go on to record the highest career winning percentage of any William & Mary men's basketball coach.
  • The Indians played six teams for the first time this season: Milligan, Albright, Rider, Towson, Baltimore, and La Salle.
  • The Indians played their first ever game against a ranked opponent when they lost to #17 NC State on February 5, 1949.
  • William & Mary's triple overtime loss to George Washington in the Southern Conference tournament remains tied with 6 other games (from 1958, 1961, 1981, 2008, and 2009) for the longest game in school history.
  • William & Mary's appearance in the Cincinnati Invitational Tournament was the program's first ever postseason tournament bid.
Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite city, state
*Langley FieldW 80–291–0Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
*Quantico MarinesW 55–502–0Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
*Norfolk NASW 68–463–0Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
*MilliganW 55–454–0Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
at VMIW 77–545–0 (1–0)Cormack Field House Lexington, VA
*Norfolk Naval BaseW 75–466–0Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
Wake ForestW 52–477–0 (2–0)Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
*at RiderW 52–378–0Lawrenceville, NJ
*at VillanovaL 48–708–1Villanova Field House Villanova, PA
*at AlbrightW 73–549–1Reading, PA
12/23/1948*at Seton HallL 55–599–2Walsh Gymnasium South Orange, NJ
*MSTC at TowsonW 94–3110–2Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
*GeorgetownW 69–5811–2Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
VMIW 75–3712–2 (3–0)Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
1/11/1949*BaltimoreW 96–2813–2Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
at Washington & LeeW 42–3914–2 (4–0)Doremus Gymnasium Lexington, VA
at VPIL 52–5414–3 (4–1)War Memorial Gymnasium Blacksburg, VA
*Hampden–SydneyW 67–5615–3Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
at North CarolinaL 61–6915–4 (4–2)Woollen Gymnasium Chapel Hill, NC
*Little CreekW 70–2616–4Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
VPIW 62–4717–4 (5–2)Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
2/2/1949No. 17 NC StateL 52–6617–5 (5–3)Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
2/7/1949FurmanW 73–6018–5 (6–3)Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
2/9/1949RichmondW 61–4719–5 (7–3)Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
*RoanokeW 77–4520–5Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
*at Quantico MarinesL 36–4220–6Quantico, VA
2/18/1949The CitadelW 57–3921–6 (8–3)Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
2/24/1948Washington & LeeW 89–4622–6 (9–3)Blow Gymnasium Williamsburg, VA
*at VirginiaL 44–5822–7Memorial Gymnasium Charlottesville, VA
2/26/1949at RichmondW 82–5323–7 (10–3)Blues Armory Richmond, VA
3/2/1949vs. Davidson QuarterfinalsW 54–5024–7Duke Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
3/3/1949vs. George Washington SemifinalsL 74–78 3OT24–8Duke Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
3/7/1949vs. XavierL 65–8224–9Cincinnati, OH
3/9/1949vs. La SalleL 51–6324–10Cincinnati, OH
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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