1944–45 Oregon Webfoots men's basketball team
American college basketball season
1944–45 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
North
Oregon †
11
–
5
.688
30
–
15
.667
Washington State
11
–
5
.688
23
–
13
.639
Oregon State
10
–
6
.625
20
–
8
.714
Washington
5
–
11
.313
22
–
18
.550
Idaho
3
–
13
.188
13
–
20
.394
South
UCLA
3
–
1
.750
12
–
12
.500
USC
2
–
2
.500
15
–
9
.625
California
1
–
3
.250
7
–
8
.467
† North division playoff series and conference playoff series winner
The 1944–45 Oregon Webfoots men's basketball team were a college basketball team that represented the University of Oregon during the 1944–45 NCAA men's basketball season . The Webfoots , coached by John A. Warren , played in the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) and compiled a 30–15 win–loss record in regular and postseason competition and an 11–5 record in conference play. Overall they finished with a home record of 13–6, away record of 16–7, and a neutral record of 1–2. They finished 3rd regionally in the NCAA Tournament. With a total of 45 games played, that is the most in NCAA history for one season.
Schedule
Pacific Coast Conference Standing: 1st
Date
Opponent*
Location
Time #
Result
Overall
Conference
Regular Season Games
November 10, 1944
Seattle Coast Guard
Home
L 58-67
0–1
November 11, 1944
Seattle Coast Guard
Home
L 44-53
0–2
November 17, 1944
Willamette Navy
Home
W 55-35
1–2
November 18, 1944
Willamette
Away
W 69-49
2–2
November 22, 1944
Astoria Navy
Home
W 60-49
3–2
November 24, 1944
Klamath Falls Marines
Away
W 51-36
4–2
November 25, 1944
Klamath Falls Marines
Away
W 60-40
5–2
November 29, 1944
Fees Music
Home
L 38-40
5–3
November 30, 1944
Tillamook Navy
Home
W 60-36
6–3
December 1, 1944
Willamette Navy
Home
W 70-51
7–3
December 2, 1944
Willamette Navy
Away
W 47-36
8–3
December 15, 1944
Klamath Falls Marines
Home
W 68-65
9–3
December 16, 1944
Klamath Falls Marines
Home
W 70-57
10–3
December 18, 1944
British Columbia
Away
W 55-51
11–3
December 19, 1944
British Columbia
Away
W 63-59
12–3
December 20, 1944
Western Washington [ 1]
Away
W 50-45[ 2]
13–3
December 21, 1944
Fort Lewis
Away
L 38-52
13–4
December 22, 1944
Washington [ 3]
Astoria, OR
L 18-31
13–5
December 23, 1944
Washington [ 3]
Away
L 31-32
13–6
December 26, 1944
Vancouver CC
Away
L 37-49
13–7
December 27, 1944
Fees Music
Away
L 43-50
13–8
December 28, 1944
Oregon Medical
Away
W 49-39
14–8
December 29, 1944
Hanford All Stars
Away
W 52-33
15–8
December 30, 1944
Tillamook Navy
Away
W 62-41
16–8
January 5, 1945
Idaho
Away
W 48-38
17–8
1–0
January 6, 1945
Idaho
Away
W 41-38
18–8
2–0
January 8, 1945
Washington State University
Away
L 36-45
18–9
2–1
January 9, 1945
Washington State University
Away
W 47-34
19–9
3–1
January 13, 1945
Oregon State
Away
W 51-44
20–9
4–1
January 19, 1945
Washington State University
Home
L 43-54
20–10
4–2
January 20, 1945
Washington State University
Home
W 64-48
21–10
5–2
January 26, 1945
Washington
Home
W 59-36
22–10
6–2
January 27, 1945
Washington
Home
W 54-51
23–10
7–2
February 2, 1945
Washington
Away
L 56-59
23–11
7–3
February 3, 1945
Washington
Away
W 54-51
24–11
8–3
February 10, 1945
Oregon State
Home
L 51-55
24–12
8–4
February 17, 1945
Oregon State
Away
L 43-45
24–13
8–5
February 20, 1945
Idaho
Home
W 56-45
25–13
9–5
February 21, 1945
Idaho
Home
W 67-47
26–13
10–5
March 3, 1945
Oregon State
Home
W 47-38
27–13
11–5
Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division Playoff
March 10, 1945
Washington State University
Away
W 51-41
28–13
11–5
March 16, 1945
Washington State University
Home
L 48-53
28–14
11–5
March 17, 1945
Washington State University
Home
W 39-37
29–14
11–5
March 23, 1945
Arkansas
Kansas City, MO
L 76-79
29–15
11–5
March 24, 1945
Utah
Kansas City, MO
W 69-66
30–15
11–5
All times are in PST . Conference games in BOLD .
Notes and references
Venues Rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons NCAA national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics