1906–07 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team
American college basketball season
1906–07 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball | |
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Conference | Independent |
Record | 7–2 |
Head coach |
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Captain | Norman Conway |
Home arena | Schmidlapp Gymnasium |
Seasons |
The 1906–07 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team represented the University of Cincinnati during the 1906–07 college men's basketball season. The head coach was Amos Foster, coaching his third season with the Bearcats.
The opponents and scores of six of the games is incomplete. Though the overall record is known, only the details of the following three games are on record.
Schedule
Date time, TV | Opponent | Result | Record | Site city, state | |||||||
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January 12 | at Ohio State | W 32–30 | 1–0 | Ohio State Armory Columbus, OH | |||||||
January 30 | Miami (OH) | L 14–29 | 1–1 | Oxford, OH | |||||||
January 31 | at Dayton | L 8–32 | 1–2 | Montgomery County Fairgrounds Coliseum Dayton, OH | |||||||
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. |
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