1959–60 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

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1959–60 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
1959-60 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team.jpg
Conference Big Ten Conference
Record16–7 (8-6 Big Ten)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
MVPGovoner Vaughn
Captain Mannie Jackson
Home arena Huff Hall
Seasons
  1958–59
1960–61  
1959–60 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 3 Ohio State 131 .929253  .893
No. 7 Indiana 113 .786204  .833
Illinois 86 .571167  .696
Minnesota 86 .5711212  .500
Northwestern 86 .5711112  .478
Iowa 68 .4291410  .583
Purdue 68 .4291112  .478
Michigan State 59 .3571011  .476
Wisconsin 410 .286816  .333
Michigan 113 .071420  .167
Rankings from https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/conferences/big-ten/1960.html

The 1959–60 Illinois Fighting Illini men’s basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Contents

Regular season

Entering his 13th year as University of Illinois' head coach, Harry Combes and his Fighting Illini basketball team. Started gaining on the national scene once again by beginning the Big Ten season as a top 10 ranked team. The Associated Press would eventually rank the Illini as high as number eight during the course of the season; however, the team would falter late in the season, dropping three straight games and fall out of the rankings. The final AP and UPI rankings would include only two Big Ten teams, Ohio State (ranked 3) and Indiana (ranked 7/10). Ohio State would go on and win the NCAA Tournament. For the second time in the history of the Illini, they would play in a mid-season tournament. The tournament they would compete in would be the inaugural Los Angeles Basketball Classic held at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena December 28–30.

The 1959-60 team utilized several returning lettermen including the leading scorer and team "MVP" Govoner Vaughn. It also saw the return of team "captain" Mannie Jackson as well as Ed Perry, Lou Landt, John Wessels, Lee Frandsen, Vern Altemeyer, Al Gosnell and Bruce Bunkenberg. Jerry Colangelo, a future sports mogul, also played a significant role as a sophomore. The Illini finished the season with a conference record of 8 wins and 6 losses, finishing tied for 3rd place in the Big Ten. They would finish with an overall record of 16 wins and 7 losses. The starting lineup included John Wessels at the center position, Vern Altemeyer, Lou Landt and Mannie Jackson at guard and Govoner Vaughn and Ed Perry at the forward slots. [1]

Roster

1959–60 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
C 10 John Wessels 6 ft 7 in(2.01 m)210 lb(95 kg)Jr Rockford West High School Rockford, Illinois
G 12Lee Frandsen6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)155 lb(70 kg)Jr Davenport Central High School Davenport, Iowa
F 13Ed Perry6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)195 lb(88 kg)Sr Salem High School Salem, Illinois
F 14Bruce Bunkenburg6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)190 lb(86 kg)Sr Roosevelt High School Chicago, Illinois
F 15Bob Schmidt6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)180 lb(82 kg)Sr Kankakee High School Kankakee, Illinois
F 20Jerry Renner6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)180 lb(82 kg)So East High School Aurora, Illinois
G 21Sam Leeper6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)165 lb(75 kg)So Unity High School Tolono, Illinois
G 22Jay Lovelace6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)165 lb(75 kg)Fr Carbondale Community High School Carbondale, Illinois
G 23 Jerry Colangelo 6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)175 lb(79 kg)So Bloom High School Chicago Heights, Illinois
C 25Bill Burwell6 ft 8 in(2.03 m)243 lb(110 kg)Fr Boys High School Brooklyn, New York
G 30 Mannie Jackson  (C)6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)175 lb(79 kg)Sr Edwardsville High School Edwardsville, Illinois
G 31Doug Mills6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)165 lb(75 kg)So Galesburg High School Galesburg, Illinois
G 32Lou Landt6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)180 lb(82 kg)Sr Roosevelt High School Berwyn, Illinois
F 33Al Gosnell6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)190 lb(86 kg)Sr Lawrenceville High School Lawrenceville, Illinois
F 34Gary McClung6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)185 lb(84 kg)So Maroa-Forsyth High School Maroa, Illinois
F 35 Govoner Vaughn 6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)185 lb(84 kg)SrEdwardsville High SchoolEdwardsville, Illinois
F 40Dave Downey6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)200 lb(91 kg)So Canton High School Canton, Illinois
G 41Jerry Curless6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)160 lb(73 kg)So VIT High School Table Grove, Illinois
F 42Ed Searcy6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)185 lb(84 kg)So Attucks High School Indianapolis, Indiana
F 44Bob Starnes6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)180 lb(82 kg)Fr Gage Park High School Chicago, Illinois
G 51Bill Mohlenbrock6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)178 lb(81 kg)Jr Murphysboro High School Murphysboro, Illinois
C 52Vern Altemeyer6 ft 8 in(2.03 m)210 lb(95 kg)So Scottsburg Senior High School Scottsburg, Indiana
G 53Bill Small6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)185 lb(84 kg)Fr West Aurora High School Aurora, Illinois
F 55James Knoefel6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)180 lb(82 kg)So Valparaiso High School Valparaiso, Indiana
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

All-Time Illini Roster

Source [2]

Schedule

Source [3]

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state [4]
Non-Conference regular season
12/3/1959*
no, no
No. NR Butler W 83–75 1-0
Huff Hall  (6,417)
Champaign, IL
12/12/1959*
no, no
No. NR Western Kentucky W 93–80 2-0
Huff Hall (6,553)
Champaign, IL
12/14/1959*
no, no
No. NR Marquette W 89–77 3-0
Huff Hall (6,512)
Champaign, IL
12/19/1959*
no, no
No. NR Ohio W 85–79 4-0
Huff Hall (4,356)
Champaign, IL
12/21/1959*
no, no
No. NR Oklahoma W 60–57 5-0
Huff Hall (5,034)
Champaign, IL
12/28/1959*
no, no
No. 10 California (No. 3)
Los Angeles Basketball Classic
L 48–62 5-1
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena  (10,838)
Los Angeles, CA
12/29/1959*
no, no
No. 8 Northwestern
Los Angeles Basketball Classic
W 92–79 6-1
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (10,295)
Los Angeles, CA
12/30/1959*
no, no
No. 8 Stanford
Los Angeles Basketball Classic
W 74–62 7-1
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (923)
Los Angeles, CA
Big Ten regular season
1/4/1960
no, no
No. 8 Ohio State (No. 5)L 73–97 7-2 (0-1)
St. John Arena  (13,263)
Columbus, OH
1/9/1960
no, no
No. 9 Minnesota W 90–82 8-2 (1-1)
Huff Hall (6,649)
Champaign, IL
1/11/1960
no, no
No. 9 Purdue W 81–75 9-2 (2-1)
Lambert Fieldhouse  (10,000)
West Lafayette, IN
1/16/1960
no, no
No. 14 Michigan State W 96–88 10-2 (3-1)
Huff Hall (6,815)
Champaign, IL
1/18/1960
no, no
No. 14 MinnesotaL 70–77 10-3 (3-2)
Williams Arena  (12,729)
Minneapolis, MN
1/30/1960*
no, no
No. NR Notre Dame W 71–67 11-3
Chicago Stadium  (-)
Chicago, IL
2/6/1960
no, no
No. 19 Michigan W 75-61 12-3 (4-2)
Yost Field House  (2,000)
Ann Arbor, MI
2/8/1960
no, no
No. 19 Michigan StateL 77–78 12-4 (4-3)
Jenison Fieldhouse  (6,325)
East Lansing, MI
2/13/1960
no, no
No. 20 PurdueW 93–89 2OT13-4 (5-3)
Huff Hall (6,631)
Champaign, IL
2/15/1960
no, no
No. 20 Ohio State(No. 4)L 81–109 13-5 (5-4)
Huff Hall (6,912)
Champaign, IL
2/20/1960
no, no
No. 20 Wisconsin L 63–75 13-6 (5-5)
Wisconsin Field House  (7,885)
Madison, WI
2/22/1960
no, no
No. 20 Indiana
Rivalry
L 78–92 13-7 (5-6)
Huff Hall (6,864)
Champaign, IL
2/27/1960
no, no
No. 20 Iowa
Rivalry
W 85–70 14-7 (6-6)
Huff Hall (6,691)
Champaign, IL
2/29/1960
no, no
No. NR MichiganW 90–61 15-7 (7-6)
Yost Field House  (5,277)
Ann Arbor, MI
3/5/1960
no, no
No. NR NorthwesternW 84–77 16-7 (8-6)
McGaw Memorial Hall  (5,800)
Evanston, IL
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

Bold Italic connotes conference game

Player stats

PlayerGames PlayedField GoalsFree ThrowsReboundsPoints
Govoner Vaughn2316483189411
Mannie Jackson231625494378
Ed Perry237464141212
Lou Landt23703664176
John Wessels14564398155
Lee Frandsen20413237114
Vern Altemeyer23442594113
Al Gosnell2336249596
Bruce Bunkenburg1822204264
Jerry Colangelo1925101660
Ed Searcy172065746
Bob Starnes20212
Bob Schmidt11012
Doug Mills41012
Tom Adams10000
Jerry Curless10000
Bill Mohlenbrock10000

[5]

Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the NBA

PlayerNBA ClubRoundPick
No Players Selected

[7]

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. Men's Basketball Roster
  3. University of Illinois Fighting Illini Statistics Summary for 1959-60, FightingIllini.com
  4. Schedule
  5. Season Stats Archived 2013-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "List of MVPs" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 30, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  7. 1960 NBA Draft Archived 2012-07-06 at the Wayback Machine