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1946–47 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 1946–47 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1946–47 NCAA college basketball season. Elmer Ripley returned to coach it in the first season of his third stint as head coach, his eighth overall season as the Hoyas' head coach. The team was an independent and for the first time[1] played its home games at Uline Arena in Washington, D.C., although because of conflicts at Uline Arena it played four home games on the campus of The Catholic University of America at Brookland Gymnasium, which had been its home court the previous season.[1]

1946–47 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record19–7
Head coach
CaptainDan Kraus (1st year)
Home arenaUline Arena
Seasons

Ripley previously had coached Georgetown from 1927 to 1929, leaving to coach Yale for six seasons, and again from 1938 to 1943, leading the Hoyas to what at the time was their only postseason tournament appearance in the 1943 NCAA Tournament. He then left to coach at Columbia and Notre Dame when Georgetown suspended its basketball program for two seasons during World War II. This time he would coach the Hoyas for three seasons, and the 1946–47 team was by far the most successful of his third stint as Georgetown's coach.

Season recap

With neither Ripley nor the varsity players of 1942–43 available the previous season, Georgetown had fielded a virtually all-walk-on team in 1945–46 with its only veteran player, Ken Engles, serving as player-coach. None of those players returned for 1946–47 except for junior guard George Benigni; instead, the returning Ripley brought back those members of the nucleus of the 1942–43 team who still had eligibility – senior guards Lloyd Potolicchio and "Miggs" Reilly, junior guard Dan Kraus,[2] and junior forward Andy Kostecka,[3] who all came back from World War II military service to play this season. He also brought with him from Notre Dame sophomore guard Tommy O'Keefe[4] and sophomore forward Ray Corley,[5] both of whom transferred to Georgetown to continue to play for him. Given the success of the 1942–43 Georgetown and 1945–46 Notre Dame teams – the former had gone 22-5 and the latter 17-4 – the outlook for 1946–47 was promising.

Kostecka was the team's top scorer all season, as well as in almost two-thirds of the individual games during the year; he set a school record by scoring 35 points against Niagara on January 25, 1947, and he scored 28 against Catholic, 22 against Nevada, and 20 against Penn State. When Duquesne came to Washington on March 4, 1947, to play Georgetown with a 19-game winning streak – one of which had been a victory over the Hoyas four days earlier – Kostecka scored 16 points in a 57-39 Georgetown victory that ended the Dukes' streak. Kostecka broke his arm in a game at Villanova two days later, ending his season, but he finished with 17.8 points per game, the highest average for a Georgetown player in 29 years.[3] Meanwhile, Dan Kraus, although a defensive specialist, finished the year scoring 12 points a game.[2]

Beginning the season with a 5-1 start, the Hoyas lost three of their next five games to fall to 7-4. They went 12-3 after that, finishing the season by winning eight of their last nine, to post a final record of 19-7. They barely missed invitations to the NCAA Tournament and National Invitation Tournament and had no postseason play.[2]

Despite falling just short of a post-season tournament appearance, the 1946–47 team was one of the best in Georgetown history. No other Georgetown team would win 19 games in a season again until the 1975-76 team won 21, and no Georgetown team would exceed its 9-2 road record until the 1983-84 national championship team posted an 11-1 road record during its regular season.[2]

Roster

Sources[2][3][4][5][6][7]

From the 1943–44 season through this season, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) suspended its freshman ineligibility rule. Georgetown had no basketball program during the 1943–44 and 1944-45 seasons, having suspended all competitive athletic programs in 1943 for the duration of World War II, so this was the last Georgetown team to play during this early period of freshman eligibility. After the conclusion of this season, the NCAA reinstated the rule that freshmen were ineligible to play on varsity teams,[4] and they would remain ineligible until the 1972-73 season.

Sophomore guard Tommy O'Keefe would later serve as Georgetown's assistant coach for four seasons from 1956 to 1960 and as head coach for six seasons from 1960 to 1966.[4]

Senior guard Lloyd Potolicchio, who had served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, resumed his military career after graduation, serving in the United States Air Force and seeing duty during the Korean War.[8] He was killed on January 17, 1966, when the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker he was aboard collided with a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress it was refueling over the Mediterranean Sea off Palomares, Spain, and crashed.[8] The B-52, carrying four hydrogen bombs, also crashed, resulting in the Palomares Incident.[8]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
4 Andy Kostecka 6'3" 200 F Jr. Bloomfield, NJ, U.S. Saint Benedict's Preparatory School
5 Lloyd Potolicchio 5'10" N/A G Sr. Staten Island, NY, U.S. Curtis HS
8 Dan Kraus 6'0" 175 G Jr. New York, NY, U.S. DeWitt Clinton HS
11 Jim "Miggs" Reilly 5'6" N/A G Sr. New York, NY, U.S. St. Peter's Boys HS
13 Dick Falvey 6'0" N/A G Fr. New York, NY, U.S. La Salle Academy
15 Ken "Bud" Brown 6'4" N/A C Jr. Muncie, IN, U.S. Burris Laboratory School
16 Tommy O'Keefe 6'0" 180 G So. Jersey City, NJ, U.S. University of Notre Dame
17 Ray Corley 6'2" 180 F So. New York, NY, U.S. La Salle HS
21 George Benigni 6'3" N/A G Jr. Chicago, IL, U.S. Notre Dame University
24 Eddie Brembs 6'4" N/A F Jr. New York, NY, U.S. N/A
N/A Joe Connors 6'0" N/A G Jr. New York, NY, U.S. Regis High School
N/A Tom Graham N/A N/A N/A So. Philadelphia, PA, U.S. N/A

1946–47 schedule and results

Sources[9][10][11][12]

The March 13, 1947, game against Boston College was a post-season fundraiser which counted in the term's official final record.[9]

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
Regular Season
Thu., Dec. 5, 1946
no, no
Idaho W 59–52  1-0
Uline Arena 
Washington, DC
Sat., Dec. 7, 1946
no, no
Penn State L 37–40  1-1
Brookland Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Tue., Dec. 10, 1946
no, no
at Boston College W 70–56  2-1
Boston Garden 
Boston, MA
Thu., Dec. 12, 1946
no, no
Nevada W 55–46  3-1
Uline Arena 
Washington, DC
Tue., Dec. 17, 1946
no, no
at Richmond W 46–38  4-1
Richmond Arena 
Richmond, VA
Fri., Dec. 20, 1946
no, no
Davis & Elkins W 70–31  5-1
Uline Arena 
Washington, DC
Thu., Jan. 2, 1947
no, no
North Carolina State L 41–52  5-2
Uline Arena 
Washington, DC
Wed., Jan. 8, 1947
no, no
Merchant Marine W 53–38  6-2
Brookland Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Fri., Jan. 10, 1947
no, no
Villanova W 68–50  7-2
Brookland Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Mon., Jan. 13, 1947
no, no
at George Washington L 37–45  7-3
Riverside Stadium 
Washington, DC
Wed., Jan. 15, 1947
no, no
Saint Louis L 42–52  7-4
Uline Arena 
Washington, DC
Thu., Jan. 23, 1947
no, no
Western Kentucky W 57–46  8-4
Uline Arena 
Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 25, 1947
no, no
at Niagara W 66–64 OT 9-4
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium 
Buffalo, NY
Mon., Jan. 27, 1947
no, no
at Scranton W 61–31  10-4
Watres Armory 
Scranton, PA
Thu., Jan. 30, 1947
no, no
Fordham L 42–58  10-5
Uline Arena 
Washington, DC
Sat., Feb. 1, 1947
no, no
at Catholic W 65–28  11-5
Brookland Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Tue., Feb. 4, 1947
no, no
at Maryland L 49–55  11-6
Ritchie Coliseum 
College Park, MD
Fri., Feb. 14, 1947
no, no
at La Salle W 65–59  12-6
Philadelphia Convention Hall 
Philadelphia, PA
Mon., Feb. 17, 1947
no, no
George Washington W 51–44  13-6
Uline Arena 
Washington, DC
Wed., Feb. 19, 1947
no, no
Scranton W 68–36  14-6
Uline Arena 
Washington, DC
Fri., Feb. 21, 1947
no, no
at Merchant Marine W 52–36  15-6
Kings Point Gymnasium 
Kings Point, NY
Fri., Feb. 28, 1947
no, no
at Duquesne L 38–47  15-7
Duquesne Gardens 
Pittsburgh, PA
Sat., Mar. 1, 1947
no, no
at Penn State W 50–42  16-7
Recreation Hall 
State College, PA
Tue., Mar. 4, 1947
no, no
Duquesne W 57–39  17-7
Brookland Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Thu., Mar. 6, 1947
no, no
at Villanova W 63–55  18-7
Villanova Field House 
Villanova, PA
Thu., Mar. 13, 1947
no, no
vs. Boston College W 61–54  19-7
69th Regiment Armory 
New York, NY
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

References

  1. ^ a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Home Courts
  2. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  3. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  4. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-01-02. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
  7. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Player Directory: Jersey Numbers
  8. ^ a b c hoyabasketball.com Player Bio: Lloyd Potolicchio (1942-1943)
  9. ^ a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project: 1940s Seasons
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-11-03. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
  11. ^ sports-reference.com 1946-47 Georgetown Hoyas Schedule and Results
  12. ^ 2012-2013 Georgetown Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 60.

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when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1946 47 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1946 47 NCAA college basketball season Elmer Ripley returned to coach it in the first season of his third stint as head coach his eighth overall season as the Hoyas head coach The team was an independent and for the first time 1 played its home games at Uline Arena in Washington D C although because of conflicts at Uline Arena it played four home games on the campus of The Catholic University of America at Brookland Gymnasium which had been its home court the previous season 1 1946 47 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketballConferenceIndependentRecord19 7Head coachElmer Ripley 8th season CaptainDan Kraus 1st year Home arenaUline ArenaSeasons 1945 461947 48 Ripley previously had coached Georgetown from 1927 to 1929 leaving to coach Yale for six seasons and again from 1938 to 1943 leading the Hoyas to what at the time was their only postseason tournament appearance in the 1943 NCAA Tournament He then left to coach at Columbia and Notre Dame when Georgetown suspended its basketball program for two seasons during World War II This time he would coach the Hoyas for three seasons and the 1946 47 team was by far the most successful of his third stint as Georgetown s coach Contents 1 Season recap 2 Roster 3 1946 47 schedule and results 4 ReferencesSeason recap EditWith neither Ripley nor the varsity players of 1942 43 available the previous season Georgetown had fielded a virtually all walk on team in 1945 46 with its only veteran player Ken Engles serving as player coach None of those players returned for 1946 47 except for junior guard George Benigni instead the returning Ripley brought back those members of the nucleus of the 1942 43 team who still had eligibility senior guards Lloyd Potolicchio and Miggs Reilly junior guard Dan Kraus 2 and junior forward Andy Kostecka 3 who all came back from World War II military service to play this season He also brought with him from Notre Dame sophomore guard Tommy O Keefe 4 and sophomore forward Ray Corley 5 both of whom transferred to Georgetown to continue to play for him Given the success of the 1942 43 Georgetown and 1945 46 Notre Dame teams the former had gone 22 5 and the latter 17 4 the outlook for 1946 47 was promising Kostecka was the team s top scorer all season as well as in almost two thirds of the individual games during the year he set a school record by scoring 35 points against Niagara on January 25 1947 and he scored 28 against Catholic 22 against Nevada and 20 against Penn State When Duquesne came to Washington on March 4 1947 to play Georgetown with a 19 game winning streak one of which had been a victory over the Hoyas four days earlier Kostecka scored 16 points in a 57 39 Georgetown victory that ended the Dukes streak Kostecka broke his arm in a game at Villanova two days later ending his season but he finished with 17 8 points per game the highest average for a Georgetown player in 29 years 3 Meanwhile Dan Kraus although a defensive specialist finished the year scoring 12 points a game 2 Beginning the season with a 5 1 start the Hoyas lost three of their next five games to fall to 7 4 They went 12 3 after that finishing the season by winning eight of their last nine to post a final record of 19 7 They barely missed invitations to the NCAA Tournament and National Invitation Tournament and had no postseason play 2 Despite falling just short of a post season tournament appearance the 1946 47 team was one of the best in Georgetown history No other Georgetown team would win 19 games in a season again until the 1975 76 team won 21 and no Georgetown team would exceed its 9 2 road record until the 1983 84 national championship team posted an 11 1 road record during its regular season 2 Roster EditSources 2 3 4 5 6 7 From the 1943 44 season through this season the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA suspended its freshman ineligibility rule Georgetown had no basketball program during the 1943 44 and 1944 45 seasons having suspended all competitive athletic programs in 1943 for the duration of World War II so this was the last Georgetown team to play during this early period of freshman eligibility After the conclusion of this season the NCAA reinstated the rule that freshmen were ineligible to play on varsity teams 4 and they would remain ineligible until the 1972 73 season Sophomore guard Tommy O Keefe would later serve as Georgetown s assistant coach for four seasons from 1956 to 1960 and as head coach for six seasons from 1960 to 1966 4 Senior guard Lloyd Potolicchio who had served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II resumed his military career after graduation serving in the United States Air Force and seeing duty during the Korean War 8 He was killed on January 17 1966 when the Boeing KC 135 Stratotanker he was aboard collided with a Boeing B 52 Stratofortress it was refueling over the Mediterranean Sea off Palomares Spain and crashed 8 The B 52 carrying four hydrogen bombs also crashed resulting in the Palomares Incident 8 Name Height Weight lbs Position Class Hometown Previous Team s 4 Andy Kostecka 6 3 200 F Jr Bloomfield NJ U S Saint Benedict s Preparatory School5 Lloyd Potolicchio 5 10 N A G Sr Staten Island NY U S Curtis HS8 Dan Kraus 6 0 175 G Jr New York NY U S DeWitt Clinton HS11 Jim Miggs Reilly 5 6 N A G Sr New York NY U S St Peter s Boys HS13 Dick Falvey 6 0 N A G Fr New York NY U S La Salle Academy15 Ken Bud Brown 6 4 N A C Jr Muncie IN U S Burris Laboratory School16 Tommy O Keefe 6 0 180 G So Jersey City NJ U S University of Notre Dame17 Ray Corley 6 2 180 F So New York NY U S La Salle HS21 George Benigni 6 3 N A G Jr Chicago IL U S Notre Dame University24 Eddie Brembs 6 4 N A F Jr New York NY U S N AN A Joe Connors 6 0 N A G Jr New York NY U S Regis High SchoolN A Tom Graham N A N A N A So Philadelphia PA U S N A1946 47 schedule and results EditSources 9 10 11 12 The March 13 1947 game against Boston College was a post season fundraiser which counted in the term s official final record 9 Datetime TV Opponent Result Record Site city stateRegular SeasonThu Dec 5 1946 no no Idaho W 59 52 1 0 Uline Arena Washington DCSat Dec 7 1946 no no Penn State L 37 40 1 1 Brookland Gymnasium Washington DCTue Dec 10 1946 no no at Boston College W 70 56 2 1 Boston Garden Boston MAThu Dec 12 1946 no no Nevada W 55 46 3 1 Uline Arena Washington DCTue Dec 17 1946 no no at Richmond W 46 38 4 1 Richmond Arena Richmond VAFri Dec 20 1946 no no Davis amp Elkins W 70 31 5 1 Uline Arena Washington DCThu Jan 2 1947 no no North Carolina State L 41 52 5 2 Uline Arena Washington DCWed Jan 8 1947 no no Merchant Marine W 53 38 6 2 Brookland Gymnasium Washington DCFri Jan 10 1947 no no Villanova W 68 50 7 2 Brookland Gymnasium Washington DCMon Jan 13 1947 no no at George Washington L 37 45 7 3 Riverside Stadium Washington DCWed Jan 15 1947 no no Saint Louis L 42 52 7 4 Uline Arena Washington DCThu Jan 23 1947 no no Western Kentucky W 57 46 8 4 Uline Arena Washington DCSat Jan 25 1947 no no at Niagara W 66 64 OT 9 4 Buffalo Memorial Auditorium Buffalo NYMon Jan 27 1947 no no at Scranton W 61 31 10 4 Watres Armory Scranton PAThu Jan 30 1947 no no Fordham L 42 58 10 5 Uline Arena Washington DCSat Feb 1 1947 no no at Catholic W 65 28 11 5 Brookland Gymnasium Washington DCTue Feb 4 1947 no no at Maryland L 49 55 11 6 Ritchie Coliseum College Park MDFri Feb 14 1947 no no at La Salle W 65 59 12 6 Philadelphia Convention Hall Philadelphia PAMon Feb 17 1947 no no George Washington W 51 44 13 6 Uline Arena Washington DCWed Feb 19 1947 no no Scranton W 68 36 14 6 Uline Arena Washington DCFri Feb 21 1947 no no at Merchant Marine W 52 36 15 6 Kings Point Gymnasium Kings Point NYFri Feb 28 1947 no no at Duquesne L 38 47 15 7 Duquesne Gardens Pittsburgh PASat Mar 1 1947 no no at Penn State W 50 42 16 7 Recreation Hall State College PATue Mar 4 1947 no no Duquesne W 57 39 17 7 Brookland Gymnasium Washington DCThu Mar 6 1947 no no at Villanova W 63 55 18 7 Villanova Field House Villanova PAThu Mar 13 1947 no no vs Boston College W 61 54 19 7 69th Regiment Armory New York NY Non conference game Tournament seedings in parentheses References Edit a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project Home Courts a b c d e The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 26 Dan Kraus Archived from the original on 2012 02 14 Retrieved 2014 02 03 a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 25 Andy Kostecka Archived from the original on 2018 10 05 Retrieved 2014 02 03 a b c d The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 46 Tom O Keefe Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2014 01 03 a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 73 Ray Corley Archived from the original on 2012 05 02 Retrieved 2014 02 03 The Georgetown Basketball History Project Rosters 1940 41 to 1949 1950 Archived from the original on 2014 01 02 Retrieved 2014 01 03 The Georgetown Basketball History Project Player Directory Jersey Numbers a b c hoyabasketball com Player Bio Lloyd Potolicchio 1942 1943 a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project 1940s Seasons The Georgetown Basketball History Project Records vs All Opponents Archived from the original on 2013 11 03 Retrieved 2014 01 03 sports reference com 1946 47 Georgetown Hoyas Schedule and Results 2012 2013 Georgetown Men s Basketball Media Guide p 60 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1946 47 Georgetown Hoyas men 27s basketball team amp oldid 1143530019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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