The 1918–19 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1918, progressed through the regular season, and concluded in March 1919.
1918–19 NCAA Division I men's basketball season Helms National Champions Minnesota (retroactive selection in 1943)Player of the Year (Helms ) Erling Platou , Minnesota (retroactive selection in 1944)
The 1918–19 season took place between the fall 1918 second surge and spring 1919 third surge of the so-called "Spanish flu " pandemic , forcing some schools to play shortened seasons or cancel their seasons.[ 1] [ 2] Young men leaving school for World War I military service also affected teams.[ 2]
In February 1943, the Helms Athletic Foundation retroactively selected Minnesota as its national champion for the 1918–19 season.[ 3]
In 1995, the Premo-Porretta Power Poll retroactively selected Navy as its national champion for the 1918–19 season.[ 4]
Conference membership changes
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Conference standings
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1918–19 Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Penn
7
–
1
.875
15
–
1
.938
Yale
4
–
2
.667
7
–
2
.778
Cornell
2
–
3
.400
11
–
3
.786
Princeton
2
–
5
.286
5
–
5
.500
Columbia
2
–
6
.250
3
–
7
.300
1918–19 Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Kansas State
10
–
2
.833
16
–
2
.889
Missouri
11
–
3
.786
14
–
3
.824
Nebraska
10
–
6
.625
10
–
6
.625
Grinnell
5
–
3
.625
6
–
5
.545
Kansas
5
–
9
.357
7
–
9
.438
Iowa State
3
–
8
.273
5
–
11
.313
Washington University
2
–
8
.200
9
–
9
.500
Drake
2
–
9
.182
10
–
18
.357
1918–19 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Texas
11
–
2
.846
17
–
3
.850
Texas A&M
7
–
3
.700
14
–
4
.778
SMU
5
–
6
.455
7
–
8
.467
Rice
2
–
8
.200
4
–
10
.286
Baylor
2
–
8
.200
2
–
9
.182
A total of 122 college teams played as major independents . Among independents that played at least 10 games, Akron (14–0), Centre (11–0), Creighton (14–0), Navy (16–0), and Oklahoma (12–0) were undefeated, and Fordham (24–5) finished with the most wins.[ 7]
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^ hoyasaxa.com Basketball In a Pandemic: The 1918-19 Georgetown Varsity Accessed March 1, 2021
^ a b Dodds, John, "Pandemic: Marquette Had to Cancel Its Basketball Season in 1918–19," 247sports.com, March 13, 2020 Accessed 13 May 2021
^ Scott, Jon (November 9, 2010). "The truth behind the Helms Committee" . Retrieved May 13, 2021 .
^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game . New York, NY: ESPN Books. pp. 526, 529–587. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2 .
^ "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book – Conferences Section" (PDF) . NCAA. 2009. Retrieved February 14, 2009 .
^ "2017-18 Men's Basketball Media Guide" . Pac-12 Conference. p. 70. Retrieved April 12, 2019 .
^ "1918-19 Men's Independent Season Summary" . Sports Reference . Retrieved July 28, 2024 .
^ The Association for Professional Basketball Research "NCAA All-American Teams, 1919–20 to 1998–99"