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1955–56 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team


1955–56 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
Independent
13–11
Harry "Buddy" Jeannette (4th season)
Hugh Beins (3rd season)
Jack Walsh
McDonough Gymnasium

The 1955–56 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1955–56 NCAA college basketball season. Harry "Buddy" Jeannette coached them in his fourth and final season as head coach. The team was an independent and played its home games at McDonough Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus in Washington, D.C. The team finished with a record of 13–11 and had no post-season play.

Forward Warren Buehler had been the team's top scorer the previous season, but took a leave of absence from the team this season to recover from an injury. With Buehler out, junior forward Joe Missett took the lead, scoring in double figures in all but one game and averaging 18.3 points and 13.5 rebounds per game. The team's top scorer for the year, he also had 325 rebounds, a total unmatched in Georgetown history except by Merlin Wilson, who played center for the Hoyas from 1972 to 1976.

Sophomore forward Ken Pichette joined the varsity after a successful season with the freshman team the previous year. Based on his freshman performance, he was expected to take the lead in scoring for the varsity team this season with Buehler out for the year, but he got off to a slow start, not scoring until his fifth game. However, he began to score steadily in January 1956, and he scored in double figures in 13 of the final 14 games of the year.

Junior forward Matt White competed with Pichette and senior forward Jack Walsh for a starting position, but he became a valuable scorer when he proved able to play effectively as a guard as well as a forward. His 24 points against Morehead State late in the season were his career high.

The team finished with a record of 13–11, the only winning season for Georgetown between 1952–53 and 1961–62. It had no postseason play and was not ranked in the Top 20 in the Associated Press Poll or Coaches' Poll at any time.

In his first season, Buddy Jeannette had led Georgetown to its first-ever berth in the National Invitation Tournament; it also was only the second post-season tournament appearance in Georgetown men's basketball history and the first since the 1942–43 Hoyas played in the 1943 NCAA Tournament. A combination of injuries and academic losses led to disappointment over the next three years, and he resigned at the end of this season, departing with no other post-season tournament appearances, two winning seasons, and an overall record of 49-49 during his four-season tenure. He would later serve as head coach of the National Basketball Association's Baltimore Bullets for the 1964–65 season, as their interim head coach for part of the 1966–67 season, and as head coach of the American Basketball Association's Pittsburgh Pipers for part of the 1969–70 season.

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#NameHeightWeight (lbs.)PositionClassHometownPrevious Team(s)
5Joe TitusN/AN/AFSo.Bradford, PA, U.S.Bradford Area HS
8John Clark6'2"N/AGSo.Binghamton, NY, U.S.Saint Patrick HS
9Dick Percudani6'1"N/AGJr.Elmhurst, NY, U.S.Power Memorial Academy
11John Morchower6'7"N/AGSr.Bayonne, NJ, U.S.Sweeney HS
12Joe Bolger6'3"N/AGSr.New York, NY, U.S.Xavier HS
14Dale Smith6'4"N/AGJr.Allentown, PA, U.S.Allentown Central Catholic HS
15Leo Phillips6'5"N/AFJr.York, PA, U.S.William Penn HS
17Ken Pichette6'3"185FSo.Binghamton, NY, U.S.Central HS
18Richard Wagner6'2"N/AGJr.Glendale, NY, U.S.St. John's Preparatory School
20Jack Walsh5'11"N/AFSr.New York, NY, U.S.Brooklyn Preparatory School
21Dale Seymour6'5"N/AGJr.Washington, DC, U.S.Gonzaga College HS
22Joe Missett6"7"205CJr.Villanova, PA, U.S.Malvern Preparatory School
23Ray Mazza6'0"N/AGJr.Cincinnati, OH, U.S.St. Xavier HS
24Matt White6'2"205FJr.New York, NY, U.S.La Salle HS
27Ken Rode6'4"N/AFJr.New York, NY, U.S.St. Francis Preparatory School

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Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite city, state
Thu., Dec. 1, 1955no, noAmericanW 60–581-0McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Sat., Dec. 3, 1955no, noRoanokeW 74–632-0McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Thu., Dec. 8, 1955no, noat New York UniversityL 69–742-1Madison Square Garden New York, NY
Sat., Dec. 10, 1955no, noat Mount St. Mary'sW 85–783-1Alumni Gymnasium Emmitsburg, MD
Wed., Dec. 14, 1955no, noMorris HarveyW 74–664-1McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Fri., Dec. 16, 1955no, noat New York Athletic ClubL 73–74exhibitionNew York Athletic Club Gymnasium New York, NY
Sat., Dec. 17, 1955no, noat SienaL 50–534-2Washington Avenue Armory Albany, NY
Sun., Dec. 18, 1955no, novs. St. Bonaventure Queen City TournamentL 52–794-3Buffalo Memorial Auditorium Buffalo, NY
Mon., Dec. 19, 1955no, novs. Niagara Queen City TournamentL 53–684-4Buffalo Memorial Auditorium Buffalo, NY
Sat., Jan. 7, 1956no, noLoyola MarylandW 78–665-4McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Wed., Jan. 11, 1956no, noat AmericanW 82–666-4Clendenen Gymnasium Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 14, 1956no, noat Seton HallL 85–876-5Walsh Gymnasium South Orange, NJ
Sat., Jan. 21, 1956no, noMarylandL 57–626-6McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Fri., Jan. 27, 1956no, noat Saint Peter'sW 82–697-6Jersey City Armory Jersey City, NJ
Sat., Jan. 28, 1956no, novs. ProvidenceW 77–518-6Alumni Gymnasium Baltimore, MD
Mon., Jan. 30, 1956no, noat No. 11 Holy CrossL 68–888-7Worcester Memorial Auditorium Worcester, MA
Wed., Feb. 1, 1956no, noSt. Joseph'sW 84–729-7McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Sat., Feb. 4, 1956no, noat La SalleW 67–6310-7Philadelphia Convention Hall Philadelphia, PA
Wed., Feb. 8, 1956no, noMount St. Mary'sW 86–8311-7McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Sat., Feb. 11, 1956no, noat FordhamL 68–6911-8Rose Hill Gymnasium Bronx, NY
Mon., Feb. 13, 1956no, noSpring HillW 75–5712-8McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Sat., Feb. 18, 1956no, noMorehead StateW 84–7913-8McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Tue., Feb. 21, 1956no, noNo. 19 George WashingtonL 67–7013-9McDonough Gymnasium Washington, DC
Sat., Feb. 25, 1956no, noat MarylandL 61–7213-10Cole Field House College Park, MD
Tue., Feb. 28, 1956no, noat George WashingtonL 77–9313-11Uline Arena Washington, DC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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