1915–16 William & Mary Indians men's basketball team

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1915–16 William & Mary Indians men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
1915–16 record7–4
Head coach
Seasons
  1914–15
1916–17  
1915–16 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Arizona  50  1.000
North Dakota State  180  1.000
Tennessee  120  1.000
Utah  110  1.000
Allegheny  101  .909
Wake Forest  162  .889
Pittsburgh  152  .882
Seton Hall  132  .867
Navy  122  .857
Dayton  112  .846
Virginia  112  .846
New Mexico  92  .818
Virginia Tech  123  .800
Vanderbilt  113  .786
Colgate  144  .778
Duquesne  72  .778
Georgia  72  .778
Alabama  134  .765
Notre Dame  93  .750
Syracuse  93  .750
Oklahoma  197  .731
Louisville  83  .727
Penn State  83  .727
Mississippi State  115  .688
The Citadel  42  .667
North Carolina  83  .727
Buffalo  74  .636
William & Mary  74  .636
Connecticut  53  .625
Georgetown  96  .600
Louisiana State  1410  .583
Indiana State  72  .778
Kentucky  86  .571
Temple  76  .538
Ohio  87  .533
Akron  22  .500
Brigham Young  22  .500
Michigan State  22  .500
Oklahoma State  78  .467
Duke  911  .450
Bradley  810  .444
Butler  34  .429
Rutgers  34  .429
Army  57  .417
Niagara  46  .400
South Carolina  46  .400
Ole Miss  47  .364
St. John's (NY)  510  .333
Wabash  48  .333
Manhattan  49  .308
North Carolina State  25  .286
Auburn  26  .250
Clemson  26  .250
Texas Christian  13  .250
Stanford  29  .182
Idaho  112  .077
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1915–16 William & Mary Indians men's basketball team represented the College of William & Mary in intercollegiate basketball during the 1915–16 season. Under the third year of head coach Dexter W. Draper, the team finished the season with a 7–4 record. [1] This was the 11th season in program history for William & Mary, whose nickname is now the Tribe.

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Program notes

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite
city, state
Regular season
*
Union Theological SeminaryL 35–38 0–1
 
Williamsburg, VA
*
Richmond HowitzersW 59–30 1–1
 
Williamsburg, VA
*
Richmond BluesW 56–25 2–1
 
Williamsburg, VA
2/9/1916*
Richmond W 38–33 3–1
 
Williamsburg, VA
2/16/1916*
at RichmondW 33–22 4–1
 
Richmond, VA
*
Randolph–Macon W 24–22 5–1
 
Williamsburg, VA
*
Hampden–Sydney W 41–30 6–1
 
Williamsburg, VA
*
Randolph–MaconL 23–31 6–2
 
Williamsburg, VA
*
Hampden–SydneyW 25–15 7–2
 
Williamsburg, VA
*
Delaware L 33–37 7–3
 
Williamsburg, VA
*
VMI L 18–45 7–4
 
Williamsburg, VA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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