1953–54 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

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1953–54 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
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Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
Coaches #12
AP #19
1953–54 record 17–5 (10-4 Big Ten)
Head coach Harry Combes
Assistant coach Howie Braun
MVP John Kerr
Captain John Kerr
Home arena Huff Hall
Seasons
« 1952–53 1954–55 »
1953–54 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#4 Indiana 12 2   .857     20 4   .833
#13 Iowa 11 3   .786     17 5   .773
#19 Illinois 10 4   .714     17 5   .773
Minnesota 10 4   .714     17 5   .773
Wisconsin 6 8   .429     12 10   .545
Northwestern 6 8   .429     9 13   .409
Ohio State 5 9   .357     11 11   .500
Michigan State 4 10   .286     9 13   .409
Michigan 3 11   .214     9 13   .409
Purdue 3 11   .214     9 13   .409
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1953–54 Illinois Fighting Illini men’s basketball team represented the University of Illiniois.

Regular season

In his seventh year at Illinois, Harry Combes continued to offer the fans of the Fighting Illini a successful team that they could be follow across the country to record crowds. The 1953-54 team returned one of the most dominate players in the NCAA, Johnny "Red" Kerr. During the season, Kerr shattered Illinois’ single-season scoring record by tallying 556 points in his senior year. Kerr’s 1,299 career points in three seasons currently ranks 20th on the all-time Illinois scoring list. After his Illinois career came to an end, Kerr started a 12-year professional career followed by becoming the first head coach of the Chicago Bulls in 1966.

The 1954 team added twin brothers, Paul and Phil Judson from Hebron, Illinois, Bruce Brothers and Bill Ridley as sophomores. A youth movement that helped the Illini finish in a 3rd place tie in the Big Ten. Unfortunately the Illini would lose 5 total games with three of the five losses coming at the hands of ranked opponents. The starting lineup included captain John Kerr at the center position, Jim Wright and Paul Judson at guard and Bruce Brothers and Max Hooper at the forward slots. The team also included former University of Minnesota head coach Jim Dutcher.[1]

Roster

No. Player Position Height Weight Class Hometown High School
7 Morris Sterneck Guard 6–1 170 Junior Salem, Illinois Salem High School
9 Elmer Plew Guard 6-0 165 Junior Paris, Illinois Paris High School
11 Bill Ridley Guard 5–9 152 Sophomore Taylorville, Illinois Taylorville High School
12 Warren Wilkinson Guard 5–11 160 Sophomore West Frankfort, Illinois Frankfort Community High School
14 Robert Leigh Guard 6–1 170 Sophomore East Lynn, Illinois East Lynn High School
15 Doyle Glass Guard 5–11 180 Sophomore Pekin, Illinois Pekin High School
16 Jim Wright Guard 6–0 165 Senior Lawrenceville, Illinois Lawrenceville High School
22 Johnny Kerr (captain) Center 6–9 215 Senior Chicago, Illinois Tilden High School
24 Ed Makovsky Forward 6–5 205 Junior Cicero, Illinois Morton High School
25 Robert Reitsch Forward 6–3 185 Sophomore Rockford, Illinois Rockford West High School
27 Jim Dutcher Forward 6–3 188 Junior Downers Grove, Illinois Downers Grove High School
30 Phil Judson Guard 6-2 170 Sophomore Hebron, Illinois Alden-Hebron High School
32 Bruce Brothers Forward 6–5 200 Sophomore Quincy, Illinois Quincy Senior High School
34 Paul Judson Guard 6-3 195 Sophomore Hebron, Illinois Alden-Hebron High School
47 Max Hooper Forward 6–5 195 Senior Mt. Vernon, Illinois Mt. Vernon High School
48 Earl Newman Forward 6–3 220 Junior Chicago, Illinois Marshall High School

Schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Location Attendance
December 1, 1953 Ohio 88–54 Win Champaign, IL 6,913
December 5, 1953 Oklahoma 86–61 Win Norman, OK 5,000
December 9, 1953 Butler 80–48 Win Champaign, IL 6,913
December 12, 1953 Alabama 77–54 Win Champaign, IL 6,410
December 19, 1953 DePaul 79–65 Win Champaign, IL 2,719
December 21, 1953 Oklahoma A&M (#7) 60–65 Loss Champaign, IL 4,234
December 29, 1953 Utah State 88–61 Win Champaign, IL 2,649
January 1, 1954 Minnesota (#6) 72–84 Loss Champaign, IL 6,193
January 4, 1954 Northwestern 66–65 Win Evanston, IL 9,253
January 9, 1954 Michigan State 59–60 Loss East Lansing, MI 9,002
January 11, 1954 Ohio State 90–76 Win Champaign, IL 8,683
January 16, 1954 Ohio State 82–78 Win Columbus, OH 8,683
January 18, 1954 Iowa 70–79 Loss Champaign, IL 6,913
February 1, 1954 DePaul 71–61 Win Chicago, IL 9,678
February 6, 1954 Michigan 87–68 Win Champaign, IL 6,913
February 8, 1954 Purdue 89–55 Win Champaign, IL 6,913
February 13, 1954 Wisconsin 70–64 Win Madison, WI 13,000
February 20, 1954 Iowa (#10) 74–51 Win Iowa City, IA 15,700
February 22, 1954 Wisconsin 66–64 Win Champaign, IL 6,913
February 27, 1954 Michigan 79–61 Win Ann Arbor, MI 4,500
March 1, 1954 Northwestern 84–82 Win Champaign, IL 6,782
March 6, 1954 Indiana (#2) 64–67 Loss Bloomington, IN 11,000

Bold Italic connotes conference game

Player stats

Player Games Played Field Goals Free Throws Points
John Kerr 22 210 136 556
Paul Judson 22 92 62 246
Bruce Brothers 22 64 59 187
Max Hooper 22 67 34 168
Jim Wright 22 59 45 163
Bill Ridley 19 30 54 114
Jim Dutcher 19 30 32 92
Ed Makovsky 22 22 21 65
Morris Sterneck 16 17 9 43
Elmer Plew 13 7 6 20
Phil Judson 9 4 5 13
Warren Wilkinson 5 2 1 5
Robert Reitsch 9 1 2 4
Earl Newman 4 0 2 2

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Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the NBA

Player NBA Club Round Pick
Johnny Kerr Syracuse Nationals 1 6

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Rankings

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References

  1. Fighting Illini Basketball: A Hardwood History By News-Gazette, Sports Publishing LLC ISBN 1-58261-356-7
  2. All-Time Illini Rosters
  3. Season Stats
  4. List of MVPs
  5. 1954 NBA Draft