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Y Eddie 6-8 Jr YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1902-03 [0-5] 1909-10 [10-3] 1918-19 [17-2/10-2 Missouri Valley (1st)] Captain: None Captain: C. Carpenter Carl J. Merner Era Captain: Johnny Clarke (1914-16) MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Record: 19-15 (.559) J16 HASKELL (Kan.) L 7-60 J6 NEBRASKA W 27-16 Date Opponent W/L Score J30 at Topeka YMCA L 5-52 J13 BAKER (Kan.) W 61-30 J11 WASHBURN (Kan.) W 36[20 NA at Bethany (Kan.) L 10-24 J18 #KANSAS CITY ATHLETIC CLUB L 41-41 1914-15 [6-12/4-10 Missouri Valley (5th)] J16 FORT RILEY W 57[13 NA at McPherson (Kan.) L 11-25 J25 BETHANY (Kan.) W 50-39 Captain: Addell C. Jones J22 FORT RILEY W 36[11 M5 BAKER (Kan.) L 24-34 J27 at Kansas L 19-44 J25 HASKELL (Kan.) W 33[21 J28 at Baker (Kan.) L 27-30 Date Opponent W/L Score F1 SAINT MARY (Kan.) W 30[12 F14 NEBRASKA W 30-17 J11 BETHANY (Kan.) W 25[24 F6 KANSAS* W 33[30 C.W. Melick Era F15 at Nebraska Wesleyan W 28-24 J15 WASHBURN (Kan.) W 25[23 F7 KANSAS* W 41-27 J20 NEBRASKA* L 19[26 F11 at Iowa State* W 22-18 (1905-06) F19 WASHBURN (Kan.) W 100-5 J21 NEBRASKA* L 20[26 F12 at Drake* W 43-24 Record: 6-9 (.400) F26 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 75-31 M4 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN W 46-27 J28 KANSAS* L 22[38 F12 at Iowa State* W 27-17 M5 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN W 54-14 J29 KANSAS* L 32[36 F13 at Drake* W 37-19 NA McPHERSON (Kan.) W 39-21 F5 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 35-18 F22 EMPORIA STATE (Kan.) W 31-18 1905-06 [6-9] F27 at Kansas* W 37-22 #lost by crowd forfeit F6 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 46-12 Captain: None F10 at Kansas* W 21-18 F28 at Kansas* W 31-28 F11 at Kansas* L 20-39 M1 at Polytechnic Institute W 32-29 Date Opponent W/L Score F16 MISSOURI* L 16[26 M7 NEBRASKA* W 34[32 Glasco Tournament - Glasco, Kan. Guy Lowman Era F17 MISSOURI* L 19-21 M8 NEBRASKA* W 30-19 D8 vs. Campbell L 11-18 (1911-14) F20 at Washburn (Kan.) L 28-48 M14 at Missouri* L 26-47 D8 vs. Glasco Athletics L 15-23 Record: 38-21 (.644) F22 SAINT MARY \Kan.] L 26[28 M15 at Missouri* L 23-38 D9 at Glasco High School L 20-30 F26 IOWA STATE* L 14[15 D9 vs. Washburn (Kan.) L 22-43 F27 IOWA STATE* L 19-25 1919-20 [10-8/8-8 Missouri Valley (4th)] D9 vs. Minneapolis High School W 15-6 [5-3] 1910-11 M1 at Missouri* W 28-19 Captain: G.W. Hinds J19 FORT RILEY W 46-19 Captain: E.J. Edwards M2 at Missouri* L 16-32 J25 ST. JOHN’S MILITARY W 34-28 Date Opponent W/L Score J29 at Fort Riley L 9-16 Date Opponent W/L Score J8 FORT RILEY W 57[10 [13-3/9-3 Missouri Valley (3rd)] F6 CLAY CENTER HIGH SCHOOL W 47-10 J16 at Friends (Kan.) L 24-29 1915-16 J10 FORT RILEY W 67[5 F19 NEBRASKA L 14-50 J17 SOUTHWESTERN (Kan.) W 48-41 Captain: R.V. Adams J16 GRINNELL* (Iowa) W 29[20 M2 EMPORIA STATE W 48-13 J18 at Southwestern (Kan.) L 20-38 J17 GRINNELL* (Iowa) W 24[19 21 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 21 CONFERENCE Date Opponent W/L Score J23 OKLAHOMA* W 37[18 M14 KSAC FACULTY W 41-29 J30 BETHANY (Kan.) W 40-20 // // J10 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 59[24 J24 OKLAHOMA* W 21-14 M15 at Emporia State (Kan.) L 20-23 F6 WILLIAM JEWELL (Mo.) W 21-13 J14 WASHBURN (Kan.) W 66-10 J30 at Missouri* L 19-21 M16 at Washburn (Kan.) L 18-25 F15 WASHBURN (Kan.) L 23-32 J20 at Kansas* W 31-18 J31 at Missouri* L 19-33 M20 OTTAWA (Kan.) L 26-35 M3 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 76-21 M4 at Washburn (Kan.) W 36-23 J21 at Kansas* W 26-12 F6 KANSAS* L 18[33 J27 EMPORIA STATE (Kan.) W 26-19 F7 KANSAS* W 26[12 F2 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 45-13 F13 IOWA STATE* W 37[20 1911-12 [9-5] Mike Ahearn Era F3 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 36-17 F14 IOWA STATE* W 27-21 (1906-11) Captain: Isaac Hahn F11 NEBRASKA* L 20[21 F20 at Oklahoma* L 26-28 17 SWEET 16s 17 SWEET Record: 22-24 (.478) Date Opponent W/L Score F12 NEBRASKA* L 25[26 F21 at Oklahoma* L 28-37 // // D14 SOUTHWESTERN (Kan.) W 32-17 F17 KANSAS* W 38[28 M4 MISSOURI* L 21[29 D15 SOUTHWESTERN (Kan.) W 42-28 F18 KANSAS* W 45[21 M5 MISSOURI* W 29-26 1906-07 [4-6] J13 FORT RILEY W 53-11 F25 MISSOURI* W 27[17 M9 at Kansas* L 24-30 Captain: C.H. Carr J15 OTTAWA (Kan.) W 33[16 F26 MISSOURI* L 10[22 M10 at Kansas* L 22-31 J18 NEBRASKA L 25[26 M2 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 39-33 Date Opponent W/L Score J24 EMPORIA STATE (Kan.) L 16-24 M3 at Washington (Mo.)* W 29-20 J22 HASKELL (Kan.) L 27-28 J27 at Kansas L 24-37 M4 at Washington (Mo.)* W 24-18 J24 at Baker (Kan.) L 24-70 E.A. Knoth Era J29 at Baker (Kan.) L 19-32 (1920-21) J25 at Haskell (Kan.) L 39-54 12 ELITE EIGHTS F1 WASHBURN (Kan.) W 38[27 Record: 12-5 (.706) J26 at Ottawa (Kan.) L 25-54 F2 WASHBURN (Kan.) W 29[25 Zora G. Clevenger Era // // J31 BETHANY (Kan.) W 46-28 F14 BAKER (Kan.) L 30-33 (1916-20) F5 OTTAWA (Kan.) W 52-25 F23 at Washburn (Kan.) W 38-26 Record: 54-17 (.761) 1920-21 [12-5/9-4 Missouri Valley (3rd)] F7 MISSOURI W 39-19 F24 at Washburn (Kan.) W 33-32 Captain: H.L. Bunger F11 KANSAS W 29-25 F29 KANSAS W 33-28 NA KANSAS CITY DENTALS L 18-23 Date Opponent W/L Score 1916-17 [15-2/10-2 Missouri Valley (1st)] M9 BAKER (Kan.) L 24-54 J8 OTTAWA* (Kan.) W 34[26 [14-4] 1912-13 Captain: Roscoe McMillan J14 OKLAHOMA* W 28[16 Captain: Don McCallum 1907-08 [1-12] MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS J15 OKLAHOMA* W 23-9 4 FINAL FOURS J21 at Iowa State* L 17-27 Captain: L.G. Haynes Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score // // J22 at Iowa State* W 25-21 J10 SOUTHWESTERN (Kan.) W 45[24 J13 WASHBURN (Kan.) W 71[5 J24 at Des Moines L 22-30 Date Opponent W/L Score J14 EMPORIA STATE (Kan.) W 44[19 J19 BETHANY (Kan.) W 75-11 J25 at Drake* W 27-20 J15 NEBRASKA L 18-36 J17 HASKELL (Kan.) W 46-20 J23 at Kansas* L 16-34 J29 BETHANY* (Kan.) W 47-11 J24 HIGHLAND PARK L 27-32 J21 at Kansas W 39-21 J24 at Kansas* L 19-27 F4 at Kansas* W 31-18 J30 BETHANY (Kan.) L 32-34 J22 at Kansas W 27-25 J25 at Washburn (Kan.) W 49-16 F5 at Kansas* W 23-22 J31 at Kansas L 12-50 J23 at Central Missouri L 22-23 F2 KANSAS* W 38[9 F11 at Missouri* L 18-48 F5 HASKELL (Kan.) L 14-42 J24 at Missouri W 31-18 F3 KANSAS* W 32[29 F12 at Missouri* L 26-35 F6 at Kansas Wesleyan L 21-49 J25 at Missouri W 34-26 F9 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 34-17 F18 KANSAS* W 36[30 F7 at Bethany (Kan.) L 27-36 J30 KANSAS L 19[34 F10 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 46-17 F19 KANSAS* W 26[18 F13 WASHBURN (Kan.) L 26-30 J31 KANSAS L 20[30 F14 NEBRASKA* W 45[13 F25 NICKERSON CLUB W 49[14 F14 GLASCO W 24-16 F5 WASHBURN (Kan.) W 48[20 F15 NEBRASKA* W 37[10 M4 MISSOURI* L 19[33 F20 OTTAWA (Kan.) L 30-58 F12 MISSOURI W 26-25 F19 EMPORIA STATE (Kan.) W 33[29 M5 MISSOURI* W 32-24 F21 at Emporia State (Kan.) L 35-39 F14 at Nebraska Wesleyan W 28-22 31 NCAA TOURNAMENT 31 NCAA F22 ST. MARY’S (Kan.) W 60-13 F26 OTTAWA (Kan.) L 30-58 F15 at Nebraska L 16-27 // // M2 at Washington (Mo.)* W 42-21 M4 at Washburn (Kan.) L 29-36 F18 BETHANY (Kan.) W 42[16 M3 at Washington (Mo.)* W 33-20 F20 EMPORIA STATE (Kan.) W 40-22 E.C. Curtiss Era M5 at Missouri* W 26-22 F22 at Washburn (Kan.) W 31-25 (1921-23) 1908-09 [7-3] M6 at Missouri* W 32-27 Record: 5-28 (.152) Captain: C. Carpenter F27 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN W 50-29 1917-18 [12-5/10-5 Missouri Valley (2nd)] Date Opponent W/L Score 1913-14 [10-7/7-5 Missouri Valley (2nd] D9 COTNER W 59-25 Captain: Ralph Van Trine 1921-22 [3-14/3-13 Missouri Valley (7th)] 1600+ WINS Captain: F.P. Root D14 KANSAS L 27-42 Captain: W.C.
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