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1951–52 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

1951–52 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
1951–52 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team.jpg
Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 2
AP No. 2
1951–52 record 22–4 (12-2 Big Ten)
Head coach Harry Combes
Assistant coach Howie Braun
Assistant coach Cal Luther
MVP Rod Fletcher
Captain Rod Fletcher
Home arena Huff Hall
Seasons
← 1950–51
1952–53 →
1951–52 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#2 Illinois 12 2   .857     22 4   .846
#7 Iowa 11 3   .786     19 3   .864
Minnesota 10 4   .714     15 7   .682
Indiana 9 5   .643     16 6   .727
Michigan State 6 8   .429     13 9   .591
Ohio State 6 8   .429     8 14   .364
Wisconsin 5 9   .357     10 12   .455
Michigan 4 10   .286     7 15   .318
Northwestern 4 10   .286     7 15   .318
Purdue 3 11   .214     8 14   .364
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1951–52 Illinois Fighting Illini men’s basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

The 1951-52 Fighting Illini men's basketball team had reached a level of national prominence that was only bettered by the 1914-15 national championship team. Head coach Harry Combes had guided his team to a Big Ten championship, a third place finish in the 1952 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and a final AP ranking of No. 2 in the nation. Combes was beginning to build a dynasty in Champaign with 3 Big Ten Championships and 3 third place finishes in the NCAA tournament in his first 5 years at the helm. The 1951-52 season not only brought Illinois another Big Ten title, it also introduced John Kerr, a center from Tilden Tech in Chicago. He began his three-year reign as Illinois’ top scorer with a sophomore-record 357 points. The Illini recorded a 22-4 overall mark and went 12-2 in the conference. Once again, Illinois advanced to the national semifinals and ran into underdog St. John’s. The Redmen fought their way to a 61-59 victory in the NCAA’s first Final Four, in Seattle. Illinois took another third-place award home after beating Santa Clara, 67-64, behind 26 points by Kerr. At the conclusion of the tournament, Kerr and James Bredar were named to the Final Four All-Tournament team. Subsequently, at the conclusion of the season, Rodney Fletcher was named a Consensus 1st team All-American.

The starting lineup for the season included captain Rodney Fletcher, James Bredar and Irving Bemoras at guard, Clive Follmer at the forward slot with Robert Peterson and, future hall of famer Johnny "Red" Kerr at the center position. The team also included former University of Minnesota head coach Jim Dutcher.


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