1966–67 The Citadel Bulldogs basketball team

1966–67 The Citadel Bulldogs men's basketball
Conference Southern Conference
1966–67 record 8–17 (6–7 SoCon)
Head coach Mel Thompson
Assistant coach Ed Thompson
Home arena The Citadel Armory
1966–67 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
West Virginia 9 1   .900     19 9   .679
Davidson 8 4   .667     15 12   .556
William & Mary 8 5   .615     14 11   .560
Richmond 9 7   .563     11 12   .478
The Citadel 6 7   .462     8 16   .333
George Washington 5 7   .417     6 18   .250
Furman 4 6   .400     9 15   .375
East Carolina 4 8   .333     7 17   .292
VMI 4 12   .250     5 16   .238
Tournament winner
As of April 30, 1967; Rankings from AP Poll

The 1966–67 The Citadel Bulldogs basketball team represented The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in the 1966–67 NCAA University Division men's basketball season. The Bulldogs were led by seventh year head coach Mel Thompson and played their home games at The Citadel Armory. They played as a member of the Southern Conference.

The Bulldogs struggled throughout the season, enduring a three-game losing streak and two separate four game losing streaks while only recording consecutive wins twice in the season en route to an 8–17 overall finish, and 6–7 in the SoCon.[1]

The season was later chronicled by Pat Conroy in his memoir My Losing Season. Conroy was a senior guard for the Bulldogs in the 1966–67 season.

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
City, State

December 1, 1966*
no, no
Auburn L 83–105  0–1
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

December 3, 1966*
no, no
at Clemson L 84–102  0–2
Fike Field House 
Clemson, South Carolina

December 6, 1966*
no, no
Wofford W 84–75  1–2
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

December 10, 1966
no, no
George Washington W 89–86  2–2
(1–0)
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

December 14, 1966*
no, no
Old Dominion L 70–78  2–3
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

December 17, 1966*
no, no
at Loyola (New Orleans) L 87–97  2–4
 
New Orleans, Louisiana

December 19, 1966*
no, no
vs. Florida State
Tampa Invitational
L 67–83  2–5
 
Tampa, Florida

December 20, 1966*
no, no
vs. Columbia
Tampa Invitational
W 74–71  3–5
 
Tampa, Florida

January 2, 1967*
no, no
Jacksonville L 80–87  3–6
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

January 4, 1967*
no, no
at Georgia Southern L 78–79  3–7
 
Statesboro, Georgia

January 7, 1967
no, no
Richmond W 81–79  4–7
(2–0)
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

January 10, 1967
no, no
Davidson L 72–76  4–8
(2–1)
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

January 14, 1967
no, no
at Furman L 68–85  4–9
(2–2)
Greenville Memorial Auditorium 
Greenville, South Carolina

January 16, 1967
no, no
at East Carolina L 72–80  4–10
(2–3)
 
Greenville, North Carolina

January 26, 1967*
no, no
at Jacksonville L 85–87  4–11
 
Jacksonville, Florida

January 28, 1967
no, no
William & Mary W 85–77  5–11
(3–3)
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

February 3, 1967
no, no
at VMI W 73–70  6–11
(4–3)
Cormack Field House 
Lexington, Virginia

February 4, 1967
no, no
at William & Mary L 57–91  6–12
(4–4)
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, Virginia

February 8, 1967
no, no
East Carolina W 105–91  7–12
(5–4)
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

February 11, 1967
no, no
at Richmond L 76–89  7–13
(5–5)
Richmond Arena 
Richmond, Virginia

February 13, 1967
no, no
VMI W 81–78  8–13
(6–5)
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

February 18, 1967
no, no
Furman L 65–71  8–14
(6–6)
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina

February 20, 1967*
no, no
at Stetson L 74–82  8–15
 
DeLand, Florida

February 25, 1967
no, no
Davidson L 85–97  8–16
(6–7)
The Citadel Armory 
Charleston, South Carolina
1967 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

March 2, 1967
no, no
vs. Richmond L 98–100 OT 8–17
 
Charlotte, North Carolina
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

References

  1. 2010-11 The Citadel Basketball. CitadelSports.com. p. 154. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
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