Mode: | Basketball |
Year: | 1964–65 |
Team: | Indiana Hoosiers |
Conference: | Big Ten Conference |
Short Conf: | Big Ten |
Coachrank: | 18 |
Record: | 19–5 |
Conf Record: | 9–5 |
Hc Year: | 24th |
Captain: | Jon McGlocklin Al Harden |
The 1964–65 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team represented Indiana University in the Big Ten Conference. Their head coach was Branch McCracken, who was in his 24th and final year. The team played its home games on campus in New Fieldhouse in Bloomington.
The Hoosiers finished the regular season with an overall record of (9–5 in Big Ten, fourth). Indiana was not invited to participate in any postseason tournament.[1] (In 1965, the NCAA tournament had 23 teams and the NIT had fourteen.)
No. | Name | Position | Ht. | Year | Hometown | |
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20 | Gary Tofil | G | 6–2 | So. | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
22 | Bill Russell | G | 6–1 | So. | Columbus, Indiana | |
23 | Al Harden | G | 5–10 | Sr. | Covington, Indiana | |
24 | Vern Pfaff | G | 5–10 | Jr. | Ellettsville, Indiana | |
25 | Tom Van Arsdale | F | 6–5 | Sr. | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
30 | Dick Van Arsdale | F | 6–5 | Sr. | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
32 | Ron Peyser | C | 6–8 | Sr. | Chicago, Illinois | |
33 | Jack Johnson | F | 6–6 | So. | Greenfield, Indiana | |
34 | Dave Dickerson | F | 6–4 | So. | Paris, Illinois | |
35 | Ron McMains | F | 6–5 | So. | Frankfort, Indiana | |
40 | Larry Turpen | G | 6–1 | Jr. | Shawswick, Indiana | |
41 | Max Walker | G | 6–1 | Jr. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |
42 | Erv Inniger | G | 6–3 | So. | Berne, Indiana | |
43 | Gary Grieger | F | 6–4 | Jr. | Evansville, Indiana | |
44 | Steve Redenbaugh | G | 6–2 | Sr. | Paoli, Indiana | |
45 | Larry Cooper | C | 6–7 | Sr. | Osborne, Kansas | |
54 | Jon McGlocklin | F/C | 6–5 | Sr. | Franklin, Indiana |
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See main article: 1964–65 NCAA University Division men's basketball rankings.