1950–51 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
The 1950–51 Illinois Fighting Illini men’s basketball team represented the University of Illinois.
Regular season
A 13 win conference season marked only the second time since 1942 that the Fighting Illini men's basketball team had completed that feat. The only time they finished with a better conference record was 1943, where they completed the season with a perfect 12-0 record. Head coach Harry Combes had guided his team to a Big Ten championship, a third-place finish in the 1951 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and a final AP ranking of No. 5 in the nation. This was Combes 2nd Big Ten Championship as well as his 2nd third-place finish in the NCAA tournament within his first 4 years as head coach. The 1950-51 team compiled an overall record of 22 wins and 5 losses with a conference record of 13 wins and 1 loss. The season featured a rematch with Kentucky, which had downed the Illini in the national semifinals in 1949. Illinois beat Columbia, 79-71, and North Carolina State, 84-70, to get to the national semifinals and a rematch with the Wildcats. In a heart-breaking loss, Kentucky nipped Illinois, 76-74, on a shot by Wildcat sub Shelby Linville with 12 seconds remaining in the game. The Illini collected third place nationally by beating Oklahoma A&M, 61-46, in Minneapolis. The starting lineup included captain Donald Sunderlage and Theodore Beach as forwards, Rodney Fletcher and Irving Bemoras at guard and Robert Peterson and Mack Follmer rotating at the center position.[1]
Roster
No. |
Player |
Position |
Height |
Weight |
Class |
Hometown |
High School |
8 |
Theodore Beach |
Forward |
6-1 |
165 |
Senior |
Marion, Illinois |
Marion High School |
11 |
Donald Sunderlage (captain) |
Forward |
6-1 |
180 |
Senior |
Elgin, Illinois |
Elgin High School |
19 |
James Bredar |
Guard |
5–11 |
167 |
Sophomore |
Salem, Illinois |
Salem High School |
24 |
Ed Makovsky |
Forward |
6–5 |
194 |
Freshman |
Cicero, Illinois |
Morton High School |
25 |
Robert Peterson |
Center |
6–8 |
235 |
Sophomore |
Wayne, Illinois |
Elgin High School |
26 |
Irving Bemoras |
Guard |
6–3 1/2 |
185 |
Sophomore |
Chicago, Illinois |
Marshall High School |
27 |
Mack Follmer |
Center |
6–4 |
200 |
Junior |
Forrest, Illinois |
Forrest High School |
29 |
Max Baumgardner |
Forward |
6-3 |
175 |
Sophomore |
Sterling, Illinois |
Sterling High School |
33 |
Clive Follmer |
Forward |
6-4 |
195 |
Sophomore |
Forrest, Illinois |
Forrest High School |
34 |
Seymour Gantman |
Guard |
5–7 |
165 |
Junior |
Chicago, Illinois |
Marshall High School |
35 |
Ren Alde |
Guard |
6–2 |
180 |
Junior |
Pana, Illinois |
Pana Senior High School |
37 |
Rod Fletcher |
Guard |
6–4 |
194 |
Junior |
Champaign, Illinois |
Champaign Central High School |
38 |
Herb Gerecke |
Guard |
6–1 |
180 |
Junior |
Pekin, Illinois |
Pekin High School |
41 |
Max Hooper |
Forward |
6–5 |
200 |
Sophomore |
Mt. Vernon, Illinois |
Mt. Vernon High School |
47 |
Dick Christiansen |
Forward |
6–3 1/2 |
180 |
Junior |
Winnetka, Illinois |
New Trier High School |
48 |
James Schuldt |
Guard |
6–0 |
193 |
Sophomore |
Dundee, Illinois |
Dundee Community High School |
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John Marks |
Reserve |
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Edwardsville, Illinois |
Edwardsville High School |
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Richard Ems |
Reserve |
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James Hoffman |
Reserve |
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George Shapland |
Reserve |
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Andy Toth |
Reserve |
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Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Result |
Location |
Attendance |
December 4, 1950 | Marquette | 66–47 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,532 |
December 8, 1950 | Oregon State | 74–51 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,400 |
December 9, 1950 | Toledo | 54–68 | Loss | Toledo, OH | 6,300 |
December 16, 1950 | DePaul | 69–68 | Win | Chicago, IL | 12,000 |
December 20, 1950 | Washington State | 71–48 | Win | Champaign, IL | 2,575 |
December 22, 1950 | Pennsylvania | 75–65 | Win | Champaign, IL | 2,411 |
December 28, 1950 | DePaul | 65–68 | Loss | Champaign, IL | 5,942 |
December 29, 1950 | Butler | 88–52 | Win | Champaign, IL | 2,921 |
January 1, 1951 | Wisconsin | 71–69 (OT) | Win | Madison, WI | 12,500 |
January 6, 1951 | Minnesota | 70–62 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
January 8, 1951 | Iowa | 72–69 | Win | Iowa City, IA | 13,732 |
January 13, 1951 | Michigan | 68–47 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
January 15, 1951 | Indiana (ranked No. 6) | 53–64 | Loss | Bloomington, IN | 10,283 |
January 20, 1951 | Iowa | 69–53 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
February 5, 1951 | Purdue | 85–76 | Win | West Lafayette, IN | 10,000 |
February 10, 1951 | Wisconsin | 63–52 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
February 12, 1951 | Ohio State | 79–59 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
February 17, 1951 | Purdue | 70–65 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
February 19, 1951 | Indiana (ranked No. 6) | 71–65 | Win | Champaign, IL | 6,905 |
February 24, 1951 | Ohio State | 89–69 | Win | Columbus, OH | 4,220 |
March 3, 1951 | Northwestern | 80–76 | Win | Evanston, IL | 18,000 |
March 5, 1951 | Michigan State | 49–43 | Win | East Lansing, MI | 6,234 |
Bold Italic connotes conference game
NCAA Tournament Warmup, at Manhattan, KS
NCAA Eastern Playoffs, New York
NCAA Finals, Minneapolis
NCAA basketball tournament
- East
- Illinois 79, Columbia 71
- Illinois 84, North Carolina State 70
- Final Four
- Third Place Game
- Illinois 61, Oklahoma State 46
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Player stats
Player |
Games Played |
Field Goals |
Free Throws |
Points |
Don Sunderlage | 27 | 150 | 171 | 471 |
Ted Beach | 27 | 124 | 47 | 295 |
Rod Fletcher | 27 | 115 | 60 | 290 |
Clive Follmer | 27 | 88 | 64 | 240 |
Bob Peterson | 27 | 85 | 67 | 237 |
Irv Bemoras | 27 | 83 | 49 | 215 |
Max Baumgardner | 23 | 29 | 11 | 69 |
Jim Bredar | 20 | 15 | 4 | 34 |
Mack Follmer | 16 | 9 | 3 | 21 |
Herb Gerecke | 11 | 5 | 5 | 15 |
Dick Christiansen | 8 | 6 | 3 | 15 |
John Marks | 8 | 4 | 0 | 8 |
Jim Schuldt | 11 | 1 | 4 | 6 |
Seymour Gantman | 5 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Richard Ems | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
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Awards and honors
Team players drafted into the NBA
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Helms and Premo-Porretta national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics |