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| ====== Basketball ====== | ====== Basketball ====== |
| | {{http://scua.library.umass.edu/images/referenceimages/RG141-0008975.png?350"|Basketball team 1973-74, with Al Skinner and Rick Pitino}} |
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| Although invented by James. A. Naismith nearby in Springfield in 1891, basketball took several years to take firm root at UMass Amherst. Following the refitting of the old [[d:drill_hall|Drill Hall]] as a gymnasium in 1899, MAC students had a suitable, though unheated court on which to play during inclement weather | Although invented by James. A. Naismith nearby in Springfield in 1891, basketball took several years to take firm root at UMass Amherst. Following the refitting of the old [[d:drill_hall|Drill Hall]] as a gymnasium in 1899, MAC students had a suitable, though unheated court on which to play during inclement weather |
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| he game was introduced to the College by the class of 1901 during their freshman year in 1898-1899, with inter-class games following the next year. | The game was introduced to the College by the class of 1901 during their freshman year in 1898-1899, with inter-class games following the next year. |
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| During the 1899-1900 season, MAC scheduled four games against outside competition (none collegiate), winning their first game on Jan. 10, 1900, against the Northampton YMCA by a score of 14-9, but losing to the Ware Young Men's Association, the Williston School, and Chicopee Parish House. The first varsity slate was played in 1902, beginning with a 18-12 loss to Amherst College on January 18, followed by a 16-14 victory on Feb. 20 against Trinity College. The modest success of a 5-3 record on the year, however, did not ensure longevity. Not belonging to a league made it difficult for the college to schedule games regularly and the sport struggled generally to find popularity. In 1908, the student body voted to give the team a trial of one more year, at the end of which, basketball was dropped as a varsity sport. | During the 1899-1900 season, MAC scheduled four games against outside competition (none collegiate), winning their first game on Jan. 10, 1900, against the Northampton YMCA by a score of 14-9, but losing to the Ware Young Men's Association, the Williston School, and Chicopee Parish House. The first varsity slate was played in 1902, beginning with a 18-12 loss to Amherst College on January 18, followed by a 16-14 victory on Feb. 20 against Trinity College. The modest success of a 5-3 record on the year, however, did not ensure longevity. Not belonging to a league made it difficult for the college to schedule games regularly and the sport struggled generally to find popularity. In 1908, the student body voted to give the team a trial of one more year, at the end of which, basketball was dropped as a varsity sport. |