1947–48 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
1947–48 Big Nine Conference men's basketball standings |
| Conf | | | Overall |
Team | W | | L | | PCT | | | W | | L | | PCT |
Michigan | 10 | – | 2 | | .833 | | | 16 | – | 6 |
| .727 |
Iowa | 8 | – | 4 | | .667 | | | 15 | – | 4 |
| .789 |
Illinois | 7 | – | 5 | | .583 | | | 15 | – | 5 |
| .750 |
Wisconsin | 7 | – | 5 | | .583 | | | 12 | – | 8 |
| .600 |
Purdue | 6 | – | 6 | | .500 | | | 11 | – | 9 |
| .550 |
Minnesota | 5 | – | 7 | | .417 | | | 10 | – | 10 |
| .500 |
Ohio State | 5 | – | 7 | | .417 | | | 10 | – | 10 |
| .500 |
Indiana | 3 | – | 9 | | .250 | | | 8 | – | 12 |
| .400 |
Northwestern | 3 | – | 9 | | .250 | | | 6 | – | 14 |
| .300 |
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Rankings from AP Poll |
The 1947–48 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.
Regular season
After 11 seasons that included three Big Ten Conference championships and a trip to the NCAA tournament, Doug Mills would remove himself as head coach of the Fighting Illini, however; he would remain as the University of Illinois athletic director until 1966. Replacing Mills would be a former Illini player, Harry Combes. Ironically, Combes was a senior during Mills' first season with the Fighting Illini, a team that would win the conference championship. During Combes' 20 years as head coach, the Illini would win 316 games while losing only 150, a .678 winning percentage. During conference play, his teams would win 174 times while only losing 104 games. Combes still owns several Illini coaching records including winning 4 conference championships. Combes most significant feat over his 20 years would be his back-to-back NCAA tournament third-place finishes in 1951 and 1952. Combes came to Illinois after spending five seasons at Champaign High School where he served as boys basketball and baseball coach. While at Champaign High School, from 1939 to 1947, he compiled an impressive of 254-46 record in basketball and an equally substantial baseball record of 70-26-2 (.724) over a five-year period (1937–1942).
With the 'Whiz Kids' gone, a fresh start with a couple of All-American athletes would be the focus for the new head coach. Bill Erickson, Dwight Eddleman, Jack Burmaster, Wally Osterkorn, Fred Green, Burdette Thurlby and Jim Marks would return from a team that finished with an overall record of 14-6, placing second in the Big Ten.
Roster
No |
Player |
Position |
Height |
Weight |
Class |
Hometown |
High School |
7 |
Robert Menke |
Center |
6' 3" |
185 |
Junior |
Elgin, Illinois |
Elgin High School |
9 |
Dick Foley |
Guard |
6' 0" |
160 |
Junior |
Paris, Illinois |
Paris High School |
11 |
Jack Burmaster (captain) |
Forward |
6' 2" |
188 |
Senior |
Elgin, Illinois |
Elgin High School |
13 |
Walter Osterkorn |
Center |
6' 4" |
205 |
Sophomore |
Chicago, Illinois |
Amundsen High School |
14 |
Burdette Thurlby |
Forward |
6' 2" |
180 |
Sophomore |
Kirkland, Illinois |
Kirkland High School |
16 |
Bob Doster |
Forward |
6' 1" |
170 |
Junior |
Decatur, Illinois |
Decatur High School |
17 |
Joseph Rodriguez |
Guard |
5' 10" |
165 |
Senior |
Niagara Falls, New York |
Niagara Falls High School |
19 |
Bob Rowe |
Center |
6' 7" |
200 |
Junior |
Warren, Illinois |
Warren High School |
21 |
Walt Kersulis |
Center |
6' 4" |
190 |
Sophomore |
East St. Louis, Illinois |
East St. Louis Senior High School |
22 |
Van Anderson |
Forward |
6' 2" |
190 |
Sophomore |
Sullivan, Illinois |
Sullivan Community High School |
24 |
Benton Odum |
Forward |
6-1/2 |
175 |
Sophomore |
Marion, Illinois |
Marion High School |
26 |
Stanley Fronczak |
Guard |
6' 2" |
200 |
Senior |
Brooklyn, New York |
Brooklyn High School |
27 |
Jim Marks |
Forward |
6' 1" |
175 |
Junior |
Edwardsville, Illinois |
Edwardsville High School |
29 |
Dwight Humphrey |
Forward |
5' 9" |
145 |
Junior |
Moline, Illinois |
Moline High School |
33 |
Bill Erickson |
Forward |
6' 1" |
174 |
Sophomore |
Rockford, Illinois |
East High School |
40 |
Dwight Eddleman |
Forward |
6' 2" |
190 |
Junior |
Centralia, Illinois |
Centralia High School |
48 |
Fred Green |
Center |
6' 7" |
206 |
Junior |
Urbana, Illinois |
Urbana High School |
Record
Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Location | Attendance |
December 5, 1947 | Coe | 67–27 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
December 8, 1947 | Notre Dame | 40–38 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
December 13, 1947 | Pittsburgh | 70–33 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
December 20, 1947 | Penn | 70–44 | Win | Philadelphia, PA | 2,500 |
December 22, 1947 | Washington State | 71–35 | Win | Champaign, IL | 5,196 |
December 23, 1947 | Washington State | 59–42 | Win | Champaign, IL | 4,142 |
January 1, 1948 | Harvard | 77–41 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
January 3, 1948 | Wisconsin | 47–52 | Loss | Madison, WI | 13,000 |
January 5, 1948 | Northwestern | 52–47 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
January 10, 1948 | Ohio State | 61-58 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
January 17, 1948 | Minnesota | 51–59 | Loss | Minneapolis, MN | 16,690 |
January 19, 1948 | Indiana | 46–45 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
January 24, 1948 | Wisconsin | 57–36 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
January 28, 1948 | Marquette | 88–66 | Win | Milwaukee, WI | 5,200 |
February 7, 1948 | Michigan | 57–66 | Loss | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
February 9, 1948 | Iowa | 61–70 | Loss | Iowa City, IA | 16,048 |
February 14, 1948 | Ohio State | 50–57 | Loss | Columbus, OH | 4,449 |
February 21, 1948 | Purdue | 98–54 | Win | West Lafayette, IN | 6,905 |
February 28, 1948 | Northwestern | 60–43 | Win | Chicago, IL | 17,680 |
March 1, 1948 | Indiana | 52–51 | Win | Bloomington, IN | 10,500 |
Bold Italic connotes conference game
Player stats
Player |
Games Played |
Field Goals |
Free Throws |
Points |
Dwight Eddleman | 20 | 115 | 47 | 277 |
Jack Burmaster | 18 | 72 | 34 | 178 |
Bill Erickson | 18 | 55 | 37 | 147 |
Wally Osterkorn | 15 | 48 | 45 | 141 |
Fred Green | 18 | 43 | 21 | 107 |
Jim Marks | 15 | 33 | 18 | 84 |
Burdette Thurlby | 17 | 28 | 18 | 74 |
Walt Kersulis | 15 | 25 | 18 | 68 |
Van Anderson | 14 | 21 | 8 | 50 |
Stan Fronczak | 17 | 21 | 7 | 49 |
Dick Foley | 16 | 13 | 6 | 32 |
Bob Doster | 7 | 3 | 4 | 10 |
Cliff Fulton | 5 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
Benton Odum | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
Joe Rodriguez | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Tom Gallagher | 6 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Bob Menke | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Robert Rowe | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Dwight Humphrey | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Awards and honors
Team players drafted into the NBA
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Helms and Premo-Porretta national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics |