1966–67 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team

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1966–67 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball
Wisconsin Badgers logo.svg
Conference Big Ten Conference
1966–67 record13–11 (8–6 Big Ten)
Head coach
Home arena UW Fieldhouse
Seasons
  1965–66
1967–68  
1966–67 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Michigan State 104 .714  167 .696
Indiana 104 .714  188 .692
Iowa 95 .643  168 .667
Wisconsin 86 .571  159 .625
Purdue 77 .500  159 .625
Northwestern 77 .500  1111 .500
Ohio State 68 .429  1311 .542
Illinois 68 .429  1212 .500
Minnesota 59 .357  915 .375
Michigan 212 .143  816 .333
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1966–1967 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team represented University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 1966–67 NCAA Division I men's basketball season as members of the Big Ten Conference. The head coach was John Erickson, coaching his eighth season with the Badgers. The team played their home games at the Wisconsin Field House (commonly known as the UW Fieldhouse) in Madison, Wisconsin. They finished the season 13–11, 8–6 in Big Ten play to finish in fourth place.

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Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite
city, state
Regular season
12/03/1966*
No. 10  Cincinnati L 70–77 OT0–1
UW Fieldhouse  
Madison, WI
12/10/1966*
at  Bowling Green L 69–81 0–2
Anderson Arena  
Bowling Green, OH
12/13/1966*
Iowa State W 80–73 1–2
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
12/16/1966*
vs.  Fordham
Milwaukee Classic
W 67–60 2–2
Milwaukee Arena  
Milwaukee, WI
12/17/1966*
vs.  South Carolina
Milwaukee Classic
W 88–84 3–2
Milwaukee Arena 
Milwaukee, WI
12/19/1966
at  Illinois L 74–87 3–3
(0–1)
Assembly Hall  
Champaign, IL
12/28/1966*
vs. No. 1  UCLA
Los Angeles Classic
L 56–100 3–4
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena  
Los Angeles, CA
12/29/1966*
vs.  Michigan
Los Angeles Classic
L 88–98 3–5
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 
Los Angeles, CA
12/30/1966*
vs.  Arizona
Los Angeles Classic
W 104–77 4–5
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 
Los Angeles, CA
1/04/1967*
Marquette L 60–66 4–6
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
1/07/1967
at  Purdue W 79–76 5–6
(1–1)
Lambert Fieldhouse  
West Lafayette, IN
1/10/1967
MichiganW 98–90 6–6
(2–1)
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
1/25/1967*
South Dakota W 94–53 7–6
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
1/28/1967
at  Michigan State L 61–68 7–7
(2–2)
Jenison Fieldhouse  
East Lansing, MI
2/04/1967
Ohio State L 84–90 OT7–8
(2–3)
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
2/11/1967
at  Indiana L 81–93 7–9
(2–4)
New Fieldhouse  
Bloomington, IN
2/14/1967
Minnesota W 85–75 8–9
(3–4)
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
2/18/1967
at  Iowa W 96–95 3OT9–9
(4–4)
Iowa Field House  
Iowa City, IA
2/21/1967
Northwestern W 110–94 10–9
(5–4)
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
2/25/1967
Michigan StateW 68–64 11–9
(6–4)
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
2/28/1967
at NorthwesternL 82–91 11–10
(6–5)
Welsh-Ryan Arena  
Evanston, IL
3/04/1967
vs. MichiganW 80–79 12–10
(7–5)
Cobo Hall  
Detroit, MI
3/07/1967
IowaL 87–90 OT12–11
(7–6)
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
3/11/1967
IllinoisW 102–92 13–11
(8–6)
UW Fieldhouse 
Madison, WI
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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