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The ”’1916–17 Washington State men’s basketball team”’ represented [[Washington State College]] in [[college basketball|intercollegiate]] [[basketball]] during the 1916–17 season. The team finished the season with a 25–1 record<ref>{{cite web| title =Washington State season-by-season results| work =sports-reference.com| publisher =Sports Reference LLC| year=2014| url =https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/washington-state/| accessdate =May 13, 2014}}</ref> and was retroactively named the national champion by the [[Helms Athletic Foundation]] and the [[Premo-Porretta Power Poll]].<ref>{{cite web| title =NCAA Division I Mens Basketball – NCAA Division I Champions| publisher =Rauzulu’s Street| year=2004| url =http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/basketball/college/helmscollegechampionship.htm| accessdate =May 13, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men’s Game|editor-last=ESPN|publisher=ESPN Books|location=New York, NY|year=2009|page=534|isbn=978-0-345-51392-2}}</ref> Ivan Price and [[Roy Bohler]] ([[Fred Bohler|Fred]]’s younger brother and captain of the team) were named to the [[List of All-Pacific-12 Conference men’s basketball teams|All-Pacific Coast Conference team]] at the end of the season.<ref name=MGUIDE>{{cite web| title =2012–13 Washington State Cougars Men’s Basketball Media Guide| work =Yearly records| publisher =Washington State University| year=2012| url =http://www.wsucougars.com/fls/30400/old_site/pdf/m-baskbl/2012-13/misc_non_event/2012-13-WSU-Information-Guide.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=30400| format=PDF| accessdate =May 13, 2014}}</ref>

The ”’1916–17 Washington State men’s basketball team”’ represented [[Washington State College]] in [[college basketball|intercollegiate]] [[basketball]] during the 1916–17 season. The team finished the season with a 25–1 record<ref>{{cite web| title =Washington State season-by-season results| work =sports-reference.com| publisher =Sports Reference LLC| year=2014| url =https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/washington-state/| accessdate =May 13, 2014}}</ref> and was retroactively named the national champion by the [[Helms Athletic Foundation]] and the [[Premo-Porretta Power Poll]].<ref>{{cite web| title =NCAA Division I Mens Basketball – NCAA Division I Champions| publisher =Rauzulu’s Street| year=2004| url =http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/basketball/college/helmscollegechampionship.htm| accessdate =May 13, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men’s Game|editor-last=ESPN|publisher=ESPN Books|location=New York, NY|year=2009|page=534|isbn=978-0-345-51392-2}}</ref> Ivan Price and [[Roy Bohler]] ([[Fred Bohler|Fred]]’s younger brother and captain of the team) were named to the [[List of All-Pacific-12 Conference men’s basketball teams|All-Pacific Coast Conference team]] at the end of the season.<ref name=MGUIDE>{{cite web| title =2012–13 Washington State Cougars Men’s Basketball Media Guide| work =Yearly records| publisher =Washington State University| year=2012| url =http://www.wsucougars.com/fls/30400/old_site/pdf/m-baskbl/2012-13/misc_non_event/2012-13-WSU-Information-Guide.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=30400| format=PDF| accessdate =May 13, 2014}}</ref>

==Schedule and results==

==Schedule and results==


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American college basketball season

1916–17 Pacific Coast Conference men’s basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Washington State 8 1   .889 25 1   .962
California 5 1   .833 15 1   .938
Washington 7 5   .583 8 8   .500
Oregon Agricultural 7 6   .538 11 7   .611
Stanford 0 6   .000 8 8   .500
Oregon 0 8   .000 0 11   .000

The 1916–17 Washington State men’s basketball team represented Washington State College in intercollegiate basketball during the 1916–17 season. The team finished the season with a 25–1 record[1] and was the champion of the Pacific Coast Conference. The team was retroactively named the national champion by the Helms Athletic Foundation and was retroactively listed as the top team of the season by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll.[2][3] Ivan Price and Roy Bohler (Fred‘s younger brother and captain of the team) were named to the All-Pacific Coast Conference team at the end of the season.[4]

Schedule and results

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Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular season
12/26/1916*
at Davenport HS W 63–6  1–0  
Davenport, WA
12/27/1916*
at Almira Athletic Club W 72–13  2–0  
Almira, WA
12/28/1916*
at Reardan Athletic Club W 38–17  3–0  
Reardan, WA
12/29/1916*
at Ritzville Athletic Club W 48–14  4–0  
Ritzville, WA
12/30/1916*
at Spokane Athletic Club W 32–28  5–0  
Spokane, WA
1/5/1917*
Whitworth W 64–22  6–0  
Pullman, WA
1/11/1917
Washington W 37–25  7–0 (1–0)  
Pullman, WA
1/12/1917
Washington W 41–24  8–0 (2–0)  
Pullman, WA
1/19/1917
at Washington W 31–24  9–0 (3–0)  
Seattle, WA
1/20/1917
at Washington W 26–14  10–0 (4–0)  
Seattle, WA
1/22/1917*
at Whitman W 45–14  11–0  
Walla Walla, WA
1/23/1917*
at Whitman W 37–19  12–0  
Walla Walla, WA
1/26/1917*
at Idaho W 40–26  13–0  
Moscow, ID
1/27/1917*
Idaho W 58–26  14–0  
Pullman, WA
1/31/1917*
at Willamette W 35–18  15–0  
Salem, OR
2/2/1917
at California L 20–28  15–1 (4–1)  
Berkeley, CA
2/3/1917
at California W 32–29  16–1 (5–1)  
Berkeley, CA
2/5/1917
at Stanford W 36–18  17–1 (6–1)  
Stanford, CA
2/6/1917
at Stanford W 23–15  18–1 (7–1)  
Stanford, CA
2/9/1917
at Oregon State W 28–17  19–1 (8–1) Men’s Gymnasium 
Corvallis, OR
2/10/1917*
at Multnomah Athletic Club W 28–11  20–1  
Multnomah, OR
2/15/1917*
Montana W 33–22  21–1  
Pullman, WA
2/23/1917*
Whitman W 44–19  22–1  
Pullman, WA
2/24/1917*
Whitman W 41–25  23–1  
Pullman, WA
2/28/1917*
at Idaho W 42–31  24–1  
Moscow, ID
3/1/1917*
Idaho W 53–10  25–1  
Pullman, WA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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