1918–19 Idaho Vandals men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record13–2
Head coach
CaptainHoward "Drom" Campbell
Home arenaArmory and Gymnasium
1918–19 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Akron 140  1.000
The Citadel 90  1.000
Creighton 140  1.000
Louisiana State 10  1.000
Navy 160  1.000
Niagara 10  1.000
Oklahoma 120  1.000
Georgetown 91  .900
Rhode Island 71  .875
Idaho 132  .867
Penn State 112  .846
Bucknell 143  .824
Virginia Tech 184  .818
Syracuse 133  .813
Delaware 82  .800
New Mexico State 82  .800
Vanderbilt 82  .800
North Carolina State 113  .786
Utah 72  .778
Wyoming 72  .778
Clemson 31  .750
Saint Francis 93  .750
Michigan State Normal 104  .714
Colgate 136  .684
Arizona 63  .667
Indiana State 63  .667
Rutgers 63  .667
Tulane 63  .667
Utah State 63  .667
Louisville 74  .636
Brigham Young 53  .625
Tulsa 53  .625
Buffalo 85  .615
Lehigh 85  .615
WPI 85  .615
Auburn 43  .571
North Carolina 97  .563
Trinity 65  .545
Alabama 33  .500
Michigan State 99  .500
Pittsburgh 77  .500
West Virginia 88  .500
Arizona State 34  .429
Dayton 34  .429
Kentucky 68  .429
Bradley 69  .400
Duquesne 46  .400
Texas Christian 46  .400
Wake Forest 69  .400
Nevada 58  .385
Army 35  .375
South Carolina 47  .364
Manhattan 24  .333
Montana State 12  .333
New Mexico 24  .333
William & Mary 36  .333
Marshall 25  .286
Southern California 38  .273
Tennessee 26  .250
Notre Dame 210  .167
Wichita State 17  .125
Butler 19  .100
St. John's (NY) 07  .000
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1918–19 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team represented the University of Idaho during the 1918–19 college basketball season. The Vandals were led by first-year head coach W.C. Bleamaster and played their home games on campus at the Armory and Gymnasium in Moscow, Idaho.

The Vandals were 13–2 overall.play.[1][2][3]

References

  1. "2010-11 Men's Basketball Media Guide". University of Idaho Athletics. 2010. p. 90.
  2. "Final Northwest Conference standings". University Argonaut. (Moscow, Idaho). March 14, 1919. p. 4.
  3. "Idaho five after national crown". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). March 11, 1919. p. 14.


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