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1943–44 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

1943–44 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
1943–44 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team.jpg
Conference Big Ten Conference
1943–44 record 11–9 (5–7 Big Ten)
Head coach Douglas R. Mills
Assistant coach Howie Braun
Assistant coach Wally Roettger
David M. Bullock (Trainer)
MVP Stan Patrick
Captain Selected each game
Home arena Huff Hall
Seasons
← 1942–43
1944–45 →
1943–44 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Ohio State 10 2   .833     14 7   .667
Iowa 9 3   .750     14 4   .778
Wisconsin 9 3   .750     12 9   .571
Northwestern 8 4   .667     12 7   .632
Purdue 8 4   .667     11 10   .524
Illinois 5 7   .417     11 9   .550
Michigan 5 7   .417     8 10   .444
Minnesota 2 10   .167     7 14   .333
Indiana 2 10   .167     7 15   .318
Chicago 0 8   .000     1 19   .050
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1943–44 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

March 1, 1943, changed the future of Fighting Illini men's basketball when the team was broken up due to all five starters from back-to-back Big Ten Conference championships heading to active duty in the armed forces. The group who left, known as the Whiz Kids, consisted of 21-year-old All-America forward Andy Phillip and 20-year-olds Ken Menke, Gene Vance, Jack Smiley and Art Mathisen. Phillip went on to become a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Four of the five, minus Mathisen, returned to Illinois and tried to recapture the glory for one more season in 1946–47 after the war ended, but the chemistry had changed as well as their talent. Illinois went 14–6.

The 1943–44 season, however, was a struggle for head coach Doug Mills, as it was the second worst season of his career. The overall record was 11 wins and 9 losses with a conference mark of 5 and 7. The team finished with a 6 - 4 record at home and a .500 record on the road at 5 - 5. The Illini returned only one player from the 1942-43 season, Gordon Horton, who wasn't even a starter, which meant the entire lineup was made up of rookie/unproven players. The starting lineup consisted of Walton Kirk, Howard Judson, Ray DeMoulin, Bob Morton, Don Delaney and Gordon Gillespie.

Bold Italic connotes conference game


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