Men's collegiate basketball season
1931–32 NCAA Division I men's basketball season Helms National Champions Purdue (retroactive selection in 1943)Player of the Year (Helms ) John Wooden , Purdue (retroactive selection in 1944)
The 1931–32 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1931, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded in March 1932.
Conference membership changes [ edit ] Conference winners and tournaments [ edit ] Conference standings [ edit ] 1931–32 Big Six Conference men's basketball standings Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT Kansas 7 – 3 .700 13 – 5 .722 Oklahoma 6 – 4 .600 9 – 5 .643 Missouri 6 – 4 .600 9 – 9 .500 Kansas State 5 – 5 .500 7 – 8 .467 Iowa State 4 – 6 .400 9 – 6 .600 Nebraska 2 – 8 .200 3 – 17 .150
1931–32 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT Purdue 11 – 1 .917 17 – 1 .944 Minnesota 9 – 3 .750 15 – 3 .833 Northwestern 9 – 3 .750 13 – 5 .722 Michigan 8 – 4 .667 11 – 6 .647 Illinois 7 – 5 .583 11 – 6 .647 Ohio State 5 – 7 .417 9 – 9 .500 Indiana 4 – 8 .333 8 – 10 .444 Wisconsin 3 – 9 .250 8 – 10 .444 Iowa 3 – 9 .250 5 – 12 .294 Chicago 1 – 11 .083 2 – 15 .118
1931–32 Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League standings Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT Princeton 8 – 2 .800 18 – 4 .818 Columbia 8 – 2 .800 16 – 6 .727 Cornell 6 – 4 .600 10 – 10 .500 Dartmouth 5 – 5 .500 15 – 6 .714 Penn 2 – 8 .200 10 – 11 .476 Yale 1 – 9 .100 10 – 12 .455
1931–32 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT Washington 12 – 4 .750 19 – 6 .760 Washington State 11 – 5 .688 22 – 5 .815 Oregon State 7 – 9 .438 13 – 11 .542 Oregon 7 – 9 .438 13 – 11 .542 Idaho 2 – 14 .125 8 – 16 .333 California † 8 – 3 .727 16 – 8 .667 USC 8 – 3 .727 10 – 12 .455 UCLA 4 – 7 .364 9 – 10 .474 Stanford 2 – 9 .182 6 – 13 .316 † Conference playoff series winner
1931–32 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT Baylor 10 – 2 .833 14 – 4 .778 TCU 9 – 3 .750 18 – 4 .818 Arkansas 8 – 4 .667 18 – 6 .750 Texas 5 – 7 .417 13 – 9 .591 Texas A&M 4 – 8 .333 10 – 9 .526 Rice 4 – 8 .333 5 – 9 .357 SMU 2 – 10 .167 9 – 13 .409
A total of 84 college teams played as major independents . Dakota Wesleyan (19–1) had the best winning percentage (.950), and Northwest Missouri State (26–2) finished with the most wins.[ 7]
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