1958–59 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

1958–59 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. Not Ranked
AP No. Not Ranked
1958–59 record 12–10 (7-7 Big Ten)
Head coach Harry Combes
Assistant coach Howie Braun
Assistant coach Jim Wright
MVP Roger Taylor
Captain Roger Taylor
Home arena Huff Hall
1958–59 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#7 Michigan State 12 2   .857     19 4   .826
Northwestern 8 6   .571     15 7   .682
Michigan 8 6   .571     15 7   .682
Purdue 8 6   .571     15 7   .682
Illinois 7 7   .500     12 10   .545
Indiana 7 7   .500     11 11   .500
Ohio State 7 7   .500     11 11   .500
Iowa 7 7   .500     10 12   .455
Minnesota 5 9   .357     8 14   .364
Wisconsin 1 13   .071     3 19   .136
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1958–59 Illinois Fighting Illini men’s basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Regular season

University of Illinois' head coach, Harry Combes and his Fighting Illini basketball team once again led the Big Ten in wins for a decade with a 165-64 record in the 1950s. The Illini’s winning percentage, .721, ranked 11th nationally. Additionally, the Associated Press began its basketball poll in 1949 with United Press International adding its poll in 1951 and from 1951-56 the Illini finished the season ranked in the Top 20 nationally every year. Illinois’ highest final ranking in the 1950s was second in both polls in 1952.

The 1958-59 team utilized several returning lettermen including the leading scorer, team "captain" and team "MVP" Roger Taylor. It also saw the return of Mannie Jackson, Govoner Vaughn, Bruce Bunkenberg, Al Gosnell, Lou Landt and Ed Perry. The Illini finished the season with a conference record of 7 wins and 7 losses, finishing tied for 5th place in the Big Ten. They would finish with an overall record of 12 wins and 10 losses. During the season, the Illini would play Kentucky, the No. 1 ranked team in the nation, at a Freedom Hall in Louisville. The outcome of this game would be a 75-76 loss. The starting lineup included John Wessels at the center position, Roger Taylor and Mannie Jackson at guard and Govoner Vaughn, Ed Perry and Al Gosnell at the forward slots.[1]

Roster

No. Player Position Height Weight Class Hometown High School
10 John Wessels Center 6-7 210 Junior Rockford, Illinois Rockford West High School
11 Roger Taylor (captain) Guard 6–0 170 Senior Park Forest, Illinois Rich High School
12 Lee Frandsen Guard 6–3 155 Junior Davenport, Iowa Davenport Central High School
14 Jim Dorris Guard 6-1 185 Junior Centralia, Illinois Centralia High School
15 Bob Schmidt Forward 6–5 180 Junior Kankakee, Illinois Kankakee High School
20 Bruce Bunkenburg Forward 6–4 190 Junior Chicago, Illinois Roosevelt High School
22 Ed Perry Forward 6-5 195 Junior Salem, Illinois Salem High School
24 Ken Charlcraft Forward 6–3 192 Sophomore Maroa, Illinois Maroa-Forsyth High School
25 John Homeier Center 6-3 185 Sophomore Springfield, Illinois Feitshans High School
30 Mannie Jackson Guard 6-3 175 Junior Edwardsville, Illinois Edwardsville High School
32 Lou Landt Guard 6–3 180 Junior Berwyn, Illinois Roosevelt High School
33 Al Gosnell Forward 6–3 190 Junior Lawrenceville, Illinois Lawrenceville High School
34 Roger DeVries Forward 6–3 175 Sophomore Forreston, Illinois Forreston High School
35 Govoner Vaughn Forward 6–3 185 Junior Edwardsville, Illinois Edwardsville High School
40 Tom Adams Forward 6-5 185 Sophomore Washington, Illinois Washington Community High School
41 John Easterbrook Guard 5-8 150 Sophomore Champaign, Illinois Champaign Central High School
42 Phil Flanigan Guard 5-8 140 Senior Tuscola, Illinois Tuscola High School
44 Bill Larson Guard 6–1 170 Sophomore Rochelle, Illinois Rochelle Township High School
51 Bill Mohlenbrock Guard 6-3 178 Sophomore Murphysboro, Illinois Murphysboro High School
52 Vern Altemeyer Center 6-8 210 Sophomore Scottsburg, Indiana Scottsburg Senior High School

Schedule

DateOpponent Score Result LocationAttendance
December 1, 1958Butler103–79WinChampaign, IL6,057
December 6, 1958Marquette53–69LossMilwaukee, WI9,280
December 13, 1958Pacific85–67WinChampaign, IL6,257
December 15, 1958Iowa State68–46WinChampaign, IL6,328
December 20, 1958New York83–78WinChampaign, IL3,401
December 23, 1958Stanford71–62WinChampaign, IL3,203
December 30, 1958Kentucky (#1)75–76LossLouisville, KY18,274
January 3, 1959Ohio State81–80WinChampaign, IL3,454
January 5, 1959Wisconsin77–51WinMadison, WI3,618
January 10, 1959Michigan State (#5)96–97LossChampaign, IL6,649
January 12, 1959Iowa103–97WinChampaign, IL6,887
January 24, 1959Notre Dame75–85LossChicago, IL -
January 26, 1959Minnesota70–81LossMinneapolis, MN7,965
January 31, 1959Purdue81–102LossWest Lafayette, IN10,000
February 2, 1959Michigan85–87LossChampaign, IL6,901
February 7, 1959Northwestern79–88LossEvanston, IL9,045
February 9, 1959Indiana89–83WinBloomington, IN9,500
February 16, 1959Wisconsin93–54WinChampaign, IL6,067
February 21, 1959Indiana (#19)100–98WinChampaign, IL6,712
February 28, 1959Iowa72–70WinIowa City, IA15,125
March 2, 1959Michigan95-101LossAnn Arbor, MI4,500
March 7, 1959Northwestern81–84WinChampaign, IL6,376

Bold Italic connotes conference game

Player stats

Player Games Played Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds Points
Roger Taylor 211586068376
John Wessels2212675205327
Mannie Jackson 221372589299
Govoner Vaughn 2111043170263
Al Gosnell225949108167
Ed Perry 22462293114
Vern Altemeyer2134258093
Lou Landt 1936113483
Bruce Bunkenburg 1317124146
Lee Frandsen 151221426
John Easterbrook 1245313
Tom Adams 62024
Jim Dorris 51264
Bob Schmidt 30020
Bill Mohlenbrock 40000
John Homeier 20010

[3]

Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the NBA

Player NBA ClubRoundPick
Roger TaylorSyracuse Nationals 5 5

[5]

Rankings

References

  1. Fighting Illini Basketball: A Hardwood History By News-Gazette, Sports Publishing LLC ISBN 1-58261-356-7
  2. All-Time Illini Rosters Archived 2010-04-22 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Season Stats Archived 2013-11-02 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. List of MVPs
  5. 1959 NBA Draft Archived 2010-03-18 at the Wayback Machine.
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