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1932–33 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team

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1932–33 Washington State Cougars men's basketball
ConferencePacific Coast Conference
Record14–11 (6–10 PCC)
Head coach
Home arenaWSC Gymnasium
Seasons
1932–33 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
North
Oregon State 12 4   .750 21 6   .778
Washington 10 6   .625 22 6   .786
Washington State 8 8   .500 17 8   .680
Idaho 8 8   .500 20 9   .690
Oregon 2 14   .125 8 19   .296
South
USC 10 1   .909 18 5   .783
California 8 3   .727 18 7   .720
Stanford 3 8   .273 9 18   .333
UCLA 1 10   .091 10 11   .476
† Conference playoff series winner
As of 1933[1]
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1932–33 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team represented Washington State College for the 1932–33 college basketball season. Led by fifth-year head coach Jack Friel, the Cougars were members of the Pacific Coast Conference and played their home games on campus at WSC Gymnasium in Pullman, Washington.

The Cougars were 14–11 overall in the regular season and 6–10 in conference play, tied for third in the Northern division.[2][3]

The National Invitation Tournament (NIT) debuted in 1938, and the NCAA tournament in 1939.

References

  1. ^ "2017-18 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. p. 72. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  2. ^ "Idaho defeats State College". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 6, 1933. p. 9.
  3. ^ "Final standings (PCC Northern division)". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). Associated Press. March 6, 1933. p. 10.

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