1944–45 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team
American college basketball season
The 1944–45 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 1944–45 college basketball season. The Razorbacks played their home games in the Men's Gymnasium in Fayetteville, Arkansas . It was former Razorback All-American Eugene Lambert's third season as head coach of the Hogs. The Razorbacks finished second in the Southwest Conference standings with a record of 9–3 and 17–9 overall.[ 1] [ 2]
Arkansas received a bid to the NCAA tournament , its second appearance in the tournament overall after not being able to participate the year before due to a serious car crash that killed a staff member, Everett Norris, and injured two starters, Deno Nichols and Ben Jones.[ 3] [ 4] Arkansas beat Oregon in the first round of the tournament to advance to its second Final Four in as many tournament appearances before losing to eventual champion Oklahoma A&M in the two clubs' fourth meeting of the season.
Center George Kok was named First Team All-SWC for the season.[ 5] [ 6]
Roster
Roster retrieved from HogStats.com.[ 7]
1944–45 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team
Players
Coaches
Head coach
Eugene Lambert (Arkansas )
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
(W) Walk-on
Roster Last update: June 29, 2021
Schedule and Results
Schedule retrieved from HogStats.com.[ 8]
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
Site city, state
Regular season
December 7, 1944 *
at Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg
W 45–30
1–0
Pittsburg, Kansas
December 9, 1944 *
Blytheville AAB
W 76–45
2–0
Men's Gymnasium Fayetteville, Arkansas
December 16, 1944 *
vs. City College of New York
W 59–47
3–0
Madison Square Garden New York, New York
December 19, 1944 *
at Westminster College
L 61–71
3–1
New Wilmington, Pennsylvania
December 27, 1944 *
vs. Denver All College Tournament
W 50–36
4–1
Municipal Auditorium Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
December 28, 1944 *
vs. Oklahoma All College Tournament
W 54–51
5–1
Municipal Auditorium Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
December 29, 1944 *
vs. Oklahoma A&M All College Tournament
L 34–43
5–2
Municipal Auditorium Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
January 5, 1945
Baylor
W 94–28
6–2 (1–0)
Men's Gymnasium Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 6, 1945
Baylor
W 90–30
7–2 (2–0)
Men's Gymnasium Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 9, 1945 *
Phillips 66ers
L 40–60
7–3 (2–0)
Men's Gymnasium Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 12, 1945 *
vs. Oklahoma A&M
W 41–38
8–3 (2–0)
Little Rock, Arkansas
January 13, 1945 *
vs. Oklahoma A&M
L 40–49
8–4 (2–0)
El Dorado, Arkansas
January 19, 1945
at Texas
L 40–49
8–5 (2–1)
Gregory Gymnasium Austin, Texas
January 20, 1945
at Texas
W 74–38
9–5 (3–1)
Gregory Gymnasium Austin, Texas
January 26, 1945
at Rice
L 46–57
9–6 (3–2)
Houston, Texas
January 27, 1945
at Rice
L 56–69
9–7 (3–3)
Houston, Texas
February 2, 1945
at TCU
W 37–33
10–7 (4–3)
TCU Fieldhouse Fort Worth, Texas
February 3, 1945
at TCU
W 60–35
11–7 (5–3)
TCU Fieldhouse Fort Worth, Texas
February 8, 1945 *
Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg
W 76–45
12–7 (5–3)
Men's Gymnasium Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 16, 1945
at SMU
W 59–52
13–7 (6–3)
Perkins Gymnasium Dallas, Texas
February 17, 1945
at SMU
W 65–49
14–7 (7–3)
Perkins Gymnasium Dallas, Texas
February 23, 1945
Texas A&M
W 80–21
15–7 (8–3)
Men's Gymnasium Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 24, 1945
Texas A&M
W 87–36
16–7 (9–3)
Men's Gymnasium Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 28, 1945 *
at Phillips 66ers
L 34–62
16–8 (9–3)
Bartlesville High School Bartlesville, Oklahoma
NCAA Tournament
March 23, 1945 *
vs. Oregon Elite Eight
W 79–76
17–8 (9–3)
Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri
March 24, 1945 *
vs. Oklahoma A&M Final Four
L 41–68
17–9 (9–3)
Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in
Central Time .
References
^ "HogStats.com :: 1944-45 Arkansas Basketball Schedule" . HogStats.com . Retrieved June 29, 2021 .
^ "1944-45 Southwest Conference Season Summary | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com" . Sports-Reference.com . Retrieved June 29, 2021 .
^ "Arkansas Fans Remember '44 Tragedy That Took Team Out of NCAA" . Tulsa World . April 4, 1995. Retrieved June 29, 2021 .
^ "1943-44 | College Hoopedia" . collegehoopedia.com . Retrieved June 29, 2021 .
^ Arkansas 2020-21 Men's Basketball Media Guide (PDF) . Fayetteville, Arkansas: University of Arkansas. 2020. p. 113. Retrieved June 29, 2021 .
^ "HogStats.com :: Player Information :: George Kok" . HogStats.com . Retrieved June 29, 2021 .
^ "1944-45 Arkansas Basketball Schedule" . HogStats.com . Retrieved June 29, 2021 .
^ "HogStats.com :: 1944-45 Arkansas Basketball Schedule" . HogStats.com . Retrieved June 29, 2021 .
Venues People Seasons NCAA national championship in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics