The 1938–39 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1938, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1939 NCAA basketball tournament championship game on March 27, 1939, at Patten Gymnasium in Evanston, Illinois. The Oregon Webfoots won the first NCAA national championship with a 46–33 victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Rule changes

After a team makes a free throw as a result of a technical foul, it retains possession and throws the ball in from out of bounds. Previously, a jump ball at center court had taken place after a team shot a free throw as a result of a technical foul.[1]

Season headlines

Conference membership changes

School Former conference New conference
BYU Cougars Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Skyline Conference
Colorado Buffaloes Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Skyline Conference
Colorado State Rams Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Skyline Conference
Denver Pioneers Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Skyline Conference
Utah Redskins Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Skyline Conference
Utah State Aggies Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Skyline Conference
Wyoming Cowboys Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Skyline Conference

Regular season

Conference winners and tournaments

Conference Regular
season winner[5]
Conference
player of the year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (City)
Tournament
winner
Big Six ConferenceMissouri & OklahomaNone selectedNo Tournament
Big Ten ConferenceOhio StateNone selectedNo Tournament
Border ConferenceNew Mexico StateNone selectedNo Tournament
Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball LeagueDartmouthNone selectedNo Tournament
Eastern Intercollegiate ConferenceCarnegie Tech & GeorgetownNone selectedNo Tournament
Metropolitan New York ConferenceLong IslandNone selectedNo Tournament
Missouri Valley ConferenceDrake & Oklahoma A&MNone selectedNo Tournament
New England ConferenceRhode Island StateNo Tournament
Northern California ConferenceSanta ClaraNo Tournament
Pacific Coast ConferenceOregon (North); USC (South)No Tournament;
Oregon defeated USC in best-of-three conference championship playoff series
Skyline ConferenceColoradoNo Tournament
Southeastern ConferenceKentuckyNone selected1939 SEC men's basketball tournamentAlumni Memorial Gym (Knoxville, Tennessee)Kentucky
Southern ConferenceWake ForestNone selected1939 Southern Conference men's basketball tournamentThompson Gym
(Raleigh, North Carolina)
Clemson[6]
Southwest ConferenceTexasNone selectedNo Tournament

Statistical leaders

Post-Season Tournaments

NCAA Tournament

Semifinals & finals

National semifinals National Finals
      
Villanova 36
  Ohio State 53
  Ohio State 33
  Oregon 46
  Oregon 55
  Oklahoma 37

National Invitation Tournament

Semifinals & finals

Semifinals Finals
      
  Bradley 32
  Long Island 36
  Long Island 44
  Loyola-Chicago 32
  Loyola-Chicago 51
  St. John's 46
  • Third Place – Bradley 40, St. John's 35

Awards

Consensus All-American teams

Consensus First Team
Player Class Team
Ernie Andres Senior Indiana
Jimmy Hull Senior Ohio State
Chet Jaworski Senior Rhode Island State
Irving Torgoff Senior Long Island
Slim Wintermute Senior Oregon


Consensus Second Team
Player Class Team
Bobby Anet Senior Oregon
Bob Calihan Junior Detroit
Bob Hassmiller Senior Fordham
Mike Novak Senior Loyola-Chicago
Bernard Opper Senior Kentucky

Major player of the year awards

Other major awards

Coaching changes

A number of teams changed coaches during the season and after it ended.

Team Former
Coach
Interim
Coach
New
Coach
Reason
Kansas State Frank Root Jack Gardner
Wyoming Willard Witte Everett Shelton

References

  1. orangehoops.org History of NCAA Basketball Rule Changes
  2. 1 2 Anonymous, "How the NCAA Overtook Its Rival, the NIT," Sport History Weekly, March 24, 2019 Accessed May 4, 2021
  3. Scott, Jon (November 9, 2010). "The truth behind the Helms Committee". Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  4. ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. pp. 526, 529–587. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  5. "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book – Conferences Section" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. Retrieved February 14, 2009.
  6. 2008–09 SoCon Men's Basketball Media Guide – Postseason Section, Southern Conference, retrieved 2009-02-09
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