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    • [Basketball team that won the Rocky Mountain Conference, 1924]

    • [Basketball team that won the Rocky Mountain Conference, 1924]

    • Basketball fans; Brigham Young University--Athletics; Brigham Young University--Basketball;

    • Brigham Young University won the Rocky Mountain Conference basketball championship in 1924. Team members were, left to right, front row: Paul Packard, Orin Howard, Golden Romney, Grant Ingersoll, Fred Dixon, and Reed Stewart; second row: Dunn...
    • [Basketball team, 1938-1939]

    • [Basketball team, 1938-1939]

    • Brigham Young University--Basketball; Kimball, Edwin R. 1903- --Photographs; Brigham Young University--Athletics; Millet, W. Floyd, 1911- --Photographs;

    • Head Coach Edwin R. Kimball, second row left, and assistant Coach FLoyd Millet, second row right, with the 1938-39 basketball team. Eddie Kimball's teams, 1936-41, won 56 games and lost 48. Coach Millet took over as head basketball coach, 1942-49,...
    • [Basketball team, 1905]

    • [Basketball team, 1905]

    • Brigham Young University--Basketball;

    • Champion Basketball Team of 1905. Since football was banned in all Church schools from 1900 to 1919, emphasis was placed on basketball, track, and baseball. This was BYU's champion basketball team in 1905. Notice that at this time basketball...
    • [Basketball team, 1907]

    • [Basketball team, 1907]

    • Brigham Young University--Basketball;

    • This basketball team of the class of 1907 had eliminated the heavy quilted football pants worn by earlier basketball players. They gained speed and mobility by wearing boxer shorts, which, no doubt, contributed to their winning the trophy. Members...
    • [Basketball team, 1912]

    • [Basketball team, 1912]

    • Brigham Young University--Basketball;

    • This BYU basketball team was undefeated during the entire season and won the state championship in 1912. Members were, front row, left to right: Henry Weight, Ernest Halverson, Vern Henry Weight, Ernest Halverson, Vern Greenwood, Les Greenwood,...
    • [Junior class women's basketball team, 1938]

    • [Junior class women's basketball team, 1938]

    • College sports; Brigham Young University--Basketball; Brigham Young University--Athletics;

    • Interclass sports competition flourished during the 1930s, and typical of the competitors was this junior class women's team that won the basketball championship in 1938. From top: Wanda Andrus, Mary Pintar, Lorean Lewis, Beth Soffe, Thora Carlson,...
    • [Basketball team, 1947-1948]

    • [Basketball team, 1947-1948]

    • Brigham Young University--Basketball;

    • This BYU basketball team won the Mountain States Conference championship in 1947-48. Members are, back row: Brady Walker, left; Mel Hutchins, Clark Greenhalgh, Ivan Beem, Joe Weight, Joe Nelson, D. Ray Fullmer; front row: Rand C. Clark, Richard...
    • [Basketball team, 1950-1951]

    • [Basketball team, 1950-1951]

    • Brigham Young University--Basketball;

    • Capping a very successful basketball season, members of the 1950-51 squad won three straight in the National Invitational Tournament with decisive wins over St. Louis, Seton Hall, and Dayton in Madison Square Garden. The starting five on the team...
    • [Basketball team that toured South America, 1950]

    • [Basketball team that toured South America, 1950]

    • Brigham Young University--Basketball;

    • The summer of 1950 found the Cougars on a thirty-three-day tour of South America, where they were undefeated in twelve games. It was the school's first trip abroad, and part of the time was spent visiting local Church branches. Members of the BYU...
    • [Basketball team, 1965-1966]

    • [Basketball team, 1965-1966]

    • Brigham Young University--Athletics; Brigham Young University--Basketball; Basketball; Brigham Young University--History;

    • One of the best records ever posted by a BYU basketball team was produced by the 1965-66 club pictured here. The team finished with a 23-8 overall record, won its second National Invitational Tournament championship, was undefeated at home, and...
    • [Basketball game in the old Men's gym, ca. 1911]

    • [Basketball game in the old Men's gym, ca. 1911]

    • Brigham Young University--Athletics; Basketball;

    • Fans packed the old Men's Gym for basketball games. (Notice the boys perched in the baskets on the sides of the court.) Intercollegiate basketball games were moved to the Women's Gymnasium on Fifth North and University Avenue in 1912 because of its...
    • [Basketball game versus the University of Utah, 1937]

    • [Basketball game versus the University of Utah, 1937]

    • Brigham Young University--Basketball; Brigham Young University--Athletics; College sports;

    • Intercollegiate basketball games were played in the Women's Gymnasium and in the Springville High School Gymnasium until construction of the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse in 1951. This is a photograph of a game with the University of Utah in 1937.
    • [Stan Watts is carried by players following the Cougars' NIT championship win, 1966]

    • [Stan Watts is carried by players following the Cougars' NIT championship win, 1966]

    • Watts, Stanley Howard, 1911- --Photographs; Brigham Young University--Athletics; Brigham Young University--Basketball; Basketball; Basketball coaches; Brigham Young University--History;

    • For the second time in his twenty-three-year career as head coach at BYU, Stan Watts was hoisted onto the shoulders of his players for a brief parade on the court of Madison Square Garden following the Cougars' NIT win of 1966. Carrying the...
    • [Coach Ott receives the basketball championship trophy, 1933]

    • [Coach Ott receives the basketball championship trophy, 1933]

    • Brigham Young University--Basketball; Romney, G. Ott (George Ottinger), 1892-1973--Photographs; Brigham Young University--Athletics;

    • Russ Parsons presents the 1933 basketball championship trophy to Coach Ott Romney. The players were, first row, left to right: Elwood Romney, BYU's first all-American basketball player; Malcolm LeSeuer, Byron Nelson, Floyd Millet, J. Whitman;...

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