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Basketball 1900-1909

Basketball 1900-1909. One of the innovations in the college game during this decade was the development of dribbling to advance the ball. Yale was the first to invent the technique but it quickly caught on and was mastered by Pennsylvania's Charles Keinath and Chicago's H.O. “Pat” Page.

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Basketball 1900-1909

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  1. Basketball 1900-1909 • One of the innovations in the college game during this decade was the development of dribbling to advance the ball. • Yale was the first to invent the technique but it quickly caught on and was mastered by Pennsylvania's Charles Keinath and Chicago's H.O. “Pat” Page. • Spalding sporting goods realized the potential profits to be made from the game and, in 1904, introduced their first basketball sneaker, called the “suction sole.”

  2. Basketball 1900-1909 • The team of the decade was clearly the University of Chicago • Chicago became the 1st school to hire a professional coach, Joseph Raycroft • In 1907, the games inventor, Naismith, was coaching at Kansas University, but realizing a professional league was coming he hired Forrest “Phog” Allen, who would become a legendary coach at KU

  3. Basketball 1900-1909 • 1908 - Rulemakers established limits of 5 fouls per player and after that the player would earned disqualification from the game • Chicago’s John Schommer was the first true center in the game • Chicago won the 1st national title in the 1st national playoff

  4. Basketball 1900-1909 • Schommer won the national player of the year award in 1909 • Teammate H.O. “Pat” Page in 1910 • Schommer invented glass backboards in 1910 so that fans could see the game more easily • Wisconsin's Christian Steinmetz became the 1st collegiate player to score 1000 points (1903–1905) • Clemson's J. O. Erwin, scored a school-record 58 points in the school's 1st intercollegiate game, a record that lasted the entire century

  5. Basketball 1900-1909 • Basketball made its Olympic debut in this decade • It was the one sport that gained easy acceptance with women • Rules had been altered to reflect Victorian standards • Women played in fixed regions on the court and could not steal the ball from opponents

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