1948–49 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

1948–49 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
AP #4
1948–49 record 21–4 (10–2 Big Ten)
Head coach Harry Combes
Assistant coach Howie Braun
Assistant coach Wally Roettger
MVP Dike Eddleman
Captain Dike Eddleman
Home arena Huff Hall
1948–49 Big Nine Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#4 Illinois 10 2   .833     21 4   .840
#6 Minnesota 9 3   .750     18 3   .857
Michigan 7 5   .583     15 6   .714
#20 Ohio State 6 6   .500     14 7   .667
Indiana 6 6   .500     14 8   .636
Purdue 6 6   .500     13 9   .591
Wisconsin 5 7   .417     12 10   .545
Iowa 3 9   .250     10 10   .500
Northwestern 2 10   .167     5 16   .238
Rankings from AP Poll
"1948-49 Fighting Illini men's basketball team"

The 1948–49 Illinois Fighting Illini men’s basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Regular season

The 1948-49 squad, led by Dike Eddleman, Bill Erickson, and Walter Osterkorn, was Illinois’ first 20-game winner since 1908, finishing 21-4. Illinois beat Yale, 71-67, to advance to a national semifinal showdown with Kentucky at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Illini fell to the Wildcats, 76-47, forcing Illinois to defeat Oregon State, 57-53, in Seattle for third place.

Roster

No. Player Position Height Weight Class Hometown High School
6 Jim Cottrell G 5–10 167 So. Champaign, Illinois Champaign Central High School
8 Roy Gatewood F 6–2 174 Jr. Salem, Illinois Salem High School
9 Dick Foley G 6–0 165 Sr. Paris, Illinois Paris High School
10 Bill Boyer C 6–4 190 So. Beardstown, Illinois Beardstown High School
11 Don Sunderlage G 6–0 180 So. Elgin, Illinois Elgin High School
12 Richard Brogren G 5–11 175 So. Rockford, Illinois Rockford East High School
13 Wally Osterkorn F-C 6–4 1/2 207 Jr. Chicago, Illinois Amundsen High School
14 Burdette Thurlby G 6–2 180 Jr. Kirkland, Illinois Kirkland High School
15 Paul Eckert G 6–1 178 So. Herrin, Illinois Herrin High School
21 Walt Kersulis C 6–4 197 Jr. East St. Louis, Illinois East St. Louis Senior High School
22 Van Anderson F 6–2 185 Jr. Sullivan, Illinois Sullivan Community High School
23 Ted Beach F 6–1 165 So. Champaign, Illinois Champaign High School
24 Benton Odum F 6-1/2 175 Jr. Marion, Illinois Marion High School
27 Jim Marks F 6–2 177 Sr. Edwardsville, Illinois Edwardsville High School
30 Glen Trugillo F 5–11 160 So. Rockford, Illinois East High School
31 Bill Hoffman G 6–0 175 So. Chicago, Illinois Wells High School
33 Bill Erickson G 6–1 184 Jr. Rockford, Illinois East High School
36 Al Leavitt C 6–5 230 So. Chicago, Illinois Sullivan High School
40 Dwight Eddleman (captain) F 6–2 189 Sr. Centralia, Illinois Centralia High School
48 Fred Green C 6–7 208 Sr. Urbana, Illinois Urbana High School

Schedule

Source[2]

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State
12/3/1948*
no, no
#NR vs. Butler W 67-62  1-0
Huff Hall (-)
Champaign, IL
12/8/1948*
no, no
#NR @ Notre Dame W 59–58 ot 2-0
Notre Dame Fieldhouse (-)
Notre Dame, IN
12/11/1948*
no, no
#NR vs. DePaul L 50–60  2-1
Chicago Stadium (17,189)
Chicago, IL
12/13/1948*
no, no
#NR vs. Oklahoma W 73–68  3-1
Huff Hall (6,902)
Champaign, IL
12/18/1948*
no, no
#NR vs. Pennsylvania W 80–61  4-1
Huff Hall (3,943)
Champaign, IL
12/20/1948*
no, no
#NR vs. DePaul W 89–51  5-1
Huff Hall (6,013)
Champaign, IL
12/21/1948*
no, no
#NR vs. Cornell W 71–47  6-1
Huff Hall (3,042)
Champaign, IL
12/29/1948*
no, no
#NR vs. Colgate W 77–54  7-1
Huff Hall (4,541)
Champaign, IL
12/30/1948*
no, no
#NR vs. Colgate W 85–55  8-1
Huff Hall (3,880)
Champaign, IL
1/3/1949
no, no
#NR vs. Wisconsin W 62–50  9-1 (1-0)
Huff Hall (-)
Champaign, IL
1/8/1949
no, no
#NR @ Indiana W 44–42 2ot 10-1 (2-0)
Men's Gymnasium (10,000)
Bloomington, IN
1/10/1949
no, no
#NR @ Ohio State W 64–63  11-1 (3-0)
Ohio Expo Center Coliseum (6,958)
Columbus, OH
1/15/1949*
no, no
#NR vs. Creighton W 96–30  12-1
Huff Hall (6,958)
Champaign, IL
1/29/1949
no, no
#7 vs. Minnesota (#4) W 45–44  13-1 (4-0)
Huff Hall (6,905)
Champaign, IL
1/31/1949
no, no
#6 @ Purdue L 53–55  13-2 (4-1)
Lambert Fieldhouse (10,000)
West Lafayette, IN
2/5/1949
no, no
#4 @ Wisconsin W 61–54  14-2 (5-1)
Wisconsin Field House (13,500)
Madison, WI
2/7/1949
no, no
#4 vs. Northwestern W 85–66  15-2 (6-1)
Huff Hall (12,088)
Champaign, IL
2/12/1949
no, no
#4 vs. Ohio State (#18) W 64–49  16-2 (7-1)
Huff Hall (6,905)
Champaign, IL
2/21/1949
no, no
#4 vs. Iowa W 80–49  17-2 (8-1)
Huff Hall (-)
Champaign, IL
2/26/1949
no, no
#4 vs. Northwestern W 81–64  18-2 (9-1)
Chicago Stadium (17,905)
Chicago, IL
2/28/1949
no, no
#4 vs. Indiana W 91–28  19-2 (10-1)
Huff Hall (-)
Champaign, IL
3/7/1949
no, no
#4 @ Michigan L 53–70  19-3 (10-2)
Yost Ice Arena (-)
Ann Arbor, MI
3/21/1949*
no, no
#4 vs. Yale
NCAA Tournament[3]
W 71–67  20-3
Madison Square Garden (18,051)
New York, NY
3/22/1949*
no, no
#4 vs. Kentucky (#1)
NCAA Tournament Final Four
L 47–76  20-4
Madison Square Garden (15,126)
New York, NY
3/26/1949*
no, no
#4 vs. Oregon State
NCAA Tournament 3rd Place Game
W 57–53  21-4
Hec Edmundson Pavilion (-)
Seattle, WA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

NCAA basketball tournament

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Player stats

Player Games Played Field Goals Free Throws Points
Dwight Eddleman 2513069329
Wally Osterkorn 259081261
Bill Erickson 259179261
Fred Green256524154
Don Sunderlage 255739153
Jim Marks 205327133
Walt Kersulis 204323109
Burdette Thurlby 17362193
Van Anderson2332872
Dick Foley 24241159
Ted Beach1413834
Roy Gatewood99422
Richard Brogren 64311
Glen Trugillo10226
Benton Odum 3133
Jim Cottrell 5113
Bill Boyer 2000

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Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the NBA

Round Pick Player NBA Club
3 N/ADike EddlemanChicago Stags

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References

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