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1973–74 Washington Huskies men's basketball team

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1973–74 Washington Huskies men's basketball
ConferencePacific-8 Conference
Record16–10 (7–7 Pac-8)
Head coach
Home arenaHec Edmundson Pavilion
Seasons
1973–74 Pacific-8 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 UCLA 12 2   .857 26 4   .867
USC 11 3   .786 24 5   .828
Oregon 9 5   .643 15 11   .577
Washington 7 7   .500 16 10   .615
Oregon State 6 8   .429 13 13   .500
Stanford 5 9   .357 11 14   .440
California 3 11   .214 9 17   .346
Washington State 3 11   .214 8 21   .276
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

The 1973–74 Washington Huskies men's basketball team represented the University of Washington for the 1973–74 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by third-year head coach Marv Harshman, the Huskies were members of the Pacific-8 Conference and played their home games on campus at Hec Edmundson Pavilion in Seattle, Washington.

The Huskies were 16–10 overall in the regular season and 7–7 in conference play, fourth in the standings.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ "2011-12 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. p. 67. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  2. ^ Aldrich, Allen (March 10, 1974). "Washington rips Cougars in season finale". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 14.
  3. ^ "Pacific-8 final standings". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). March 10, 1974. p. 1B.
  4. ^ "Pacific-8 final standings". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). March 10, 1974. p. 15.

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