
Monmouth Celebrates a Century of
Basketball
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Monmouth College's
first basketball team took to the court 100 years ago Jan. 27.
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January 10, 2000
On the night of Jan. 27, 1900, the first-ever
Monmouth College men’s basketball team took the floor, losing an 18-8 contest to
now-defunct Lombard College in Galesburg.
Despite a 2-2 record, the Ravelings yearbook wrote of
the initial season: "For the future of the game, we believe these words will be
prophetic; that with a seasoned team, an enthusiastic student body, and the advantages
of our new gymnasium, the game of basket ball in Monmouth will keep pace with its
ever-growing national popularity."
A century later, those words can indeed be deemed
prophetic, and the college will celebrate the 100th anniversary of men’s basketball when
the Scots play host to Carroll College Jan. 29 at Glennie Gymnasium.
Several special events have been planned for that day,
including the annual alumni game, which will be played at 12 noon. Prior to the men’s
tip-off at 2 p.m., a banner will be unveiled commemorating the seven Midwest Conference
championship teams. Players in attendance from those seven squads, which date as far
back as the 1937-38 season, will participate in the unveiling.
Other highlights of the day will include a souvenir
program full of memorable moments from the school’s first 100 years of basketball, and a
performance by a special-edition Monmouth College pep band, under the direction of
Professor Jim Betts.
The women’s team will close the activities with a 4
p.m. game. |