1952–53 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

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1952–53 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
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Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
Coaches #10
AP #11
1952–53 record 18–4 (14-4 Big Ten)
Head coach Harry Combes
Assistant coach Howie Braun
Assistant coach Cal Luther
MVP Irv Bemoras
Captain Jim Bredar
Home arena Huff Hall
Seasons
« 1951–52 1953–54 »
1952–53 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#1 Indiana 17 1   .944     23 3   .885
#11 Illinois 14 4   .778     18 4   .818
Minnesota 11 7   .611     14 8   .636
Michigan State 11 7   .611     13 9   .591
Wisconsin 10 8   .556     13 9   .591
Iowa 9 9   .500     12 10   .545
Ohio State 7 11   .389     10 12   .455
Northwestern 5 13   .278     6 16   .273
Michigan 3 15   .167     6 16   .273
Purdue 3 15   .167     4 18   .182
Rankings from AP Poll
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"1952-53 Fighting Illini men's basketball team"

The 1952–53 Illinois Fighting Illini men’s basketball team represented the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

Regular season

Under the leadership of Harry Combes and coming off consecutive third-place finishes in the NCAA Tournament, the Fighting Illini men's basketball program had become one of the most powerful in the nation. The 1952-53 team returned one of the most dominant players in the NCAA, Johnny Kerr. It also returned United Press honorable mention all-American guards Irv Bemoras and Jim Bredar.

Unfortunately the Illini would lose 4 conference games during the Big Ten season which would give them a second-place finish. Three of the four losses came at the hands of ranked opponents. The starting lineup included captain Jim Bredar and Irving Bemoras at guard, Clive Follmer and Max Hooper 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.[1]

Roster

No. Player Position Height Weight Class Hometown High School
7 Morris Sterneck Guard 6–0 170 Sophomore Salem, Illinois Salem High School
9 Elmer Plew Guard 6-0 170 Sophomore Paris, Illinois Paris High School
16 Jim Wright Guard 6–0 165 Junior Lawrenceville, Illinois Lawrenceville High School
19 James Bredar (captain) Guard 5–10 170 Senior Salem, Illinois Salem High School
22 Johnny Kerr Center 6–9 215 Junior Chicago, Illinois Tilden High School
24 Ed Makovsky Forward 6–5 205 Sophomore Cicero, Illinois Morton High School
25 Robert Peterson Center 6–8 250 Senior Wayne, Illinois Elgin High School
26 Irving Bemoras Guard 6–3 188 Senior Chicago, Illinois Marshall High School
27 Jim Dutcher Forward 6–3 188 Sophomore Downers Grove, Illinois Downers Grove High School
29 Max Baumgardner Forward 6-5 195 Senior Sterling, Illinois Sterling High School
33 Clive Follmer Forward 6-4 198 Senior Forrest, Illinois Forrest High School
47 Max Hooper Forward 6–5 200 Junior Mt. Vernon, Illinois Mt. Vernon High School
48 James Schuldt Guard 6–0 193 Senior Dundee, Illinois Dundee Community High School

Schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Location Attendance
December 10, 1952 Loyola (Chicago) 71–57 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
December 15, 1952 Michigan 96–66 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
December 20, 1952 Butler 75–58 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
December 23, 1952 Minnesota (#17) 73–77 Loss Minneapolis, MN 16,878
December 27, 1952 Ohio State 87–62 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
December 30, 1952 St. Mary's 94–65 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
January 5, 1953 Purdue 87–71 Win West Lafayette, IN -
January 10, 1953 Wisconsin 71–61 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
January 12, 1953 Northwestern 83–58 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
January 17, 1953 Indiana (#6) 70–74 Loss Bloomington, IN 10,000
January 19, 1953 Michigan State 84–62 Win East Lansing, MI -
February 2, 1953 DePauw 93–50 Win Champaign, IL 4,002
February 7, 1953 Wisconsin 65–61 Win Madison, WI 13,500
March 12, 1952 Michigan 92–62 Win Ann Arbor, MI 6,000
February 9, 1953 Iowa 80–63 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
February 14, 1953 Purdue 93–67 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
February 21, 1953 Iowa 62–67 Loss Iowa City, IA 14,000
February 23, 1953 Minnesota 83–82 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
February 28, 1953 Indiana (#2) 79–91 Loss Champaign, IL 6,905
March 2, 1953 Michigan State 66–52 Win Champaign, IL 6,905
March 7, 1953 Ohio State 66–52 Win Columbus, OH 5,242
March 3, 1953 Northwestern 86–70 Win Evanston, IL 9,700

Bold Italic connotes conference game

Player stats

Player Games Played Field Goals Free Throws Points
John Kerr 22 153 80 386
Irv Bemoras 22 119 84 322
Jim Bredar 22 106 50 262
Clive Follmer 22 82 86 250
Max Hooper 21 73 45 191
Bob Peterson 22 53 54 160
Jim Schuldt 19 14 11 39
Jim Wright 17 15 7 37
Max Baumgardner 9 13 10 36
Ed Makovsky 16 9 15 33
Elmer Plew 13 12 6 30
Jim Dutcher 10 7 9 23
Morris Sterneck 9 1 4 6

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Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the NBA

Player NBA Club
Jim Bredar Ft. Wayne Pistons

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Rankings

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References

  1. Fighting Illini Basketball: A Hardwood History By News-Gazette, Sports Publishing LLC ISBN 1-58261-356-7
  2. All-Time Illini Rosters
  3. Season Stats
  4. List of MVPs
  5. 1953 NBA Draft