| 1928–29 Drexel Dragons men's basketball | |
|---|---|
| Conference | Independent | 
| Record | 10–9 | 
| Head coach | 
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| Captain | Curtis Dobbins (1st year) | 
| Home arena | Main Building, Curtis Hall Gym  | 
The 1928–29 Drexel Dragons men's basketball team represented Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry during the 1928–29 men's basketball season. The Dragons were led by 2nd year head coach Walter Halas.
Drexel planned to open their season at the newly constructed Curtis Hall Gym on December 19, 1928, against Penn, however construction was not complete in time, and the game was moved to Palestra. The team began the season playing home games at Main Building, as they had the previous season, and informally opened Curtis Hall Gym on January 9, 1929, against Philadelphia Osteopathic, playing in the unfinished gym.[1]
Roster
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Schedule
| Date time, TV  | 
Rank# | Opponent# | Result | Record | High points | High rebounds | High assists | Site (attendance)  city, state  | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular season | |||||||||||
| December 1, 1928* | 
Hahnemann | W 59–20 | 1–0 | 
– | – | – | Main Building  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| December 5, 1928* | 
Philadelphia Textile | W – | 2–0 | 
– | – | – | Main Building  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| December 8, 1928* | 
at Princeton | L 17–29 | 2–1 | 
– | – | – |   | ||||
| December 19, 1928* 8:30 pm  | 
at Penn  Battle of 33rd Street  | 
L 14–35 | 2–2 | 
– | – | – | Palestra  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| January 5, 1929* | 
at Rutgers | L 23–42 | 2–3 | 
– | – | – |   New Brunswick, NJ  | ||||
| January 9, 1929* | 
Philadelphia Osteopathic | W 42–23 | 3–3 | 
– | – | – | Curtis Hall Gym  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| January 12, 1929* | 
Gettysburg | L 32–45 | 3–4 | 
– | – | – | Curtis Hall Gym  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| January 16, 1929* | 
Delaware | W 34–26 | 4–4 | 
– | – | – | Curtis Hall Gym  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| January 19, 1929* | 
at Swarthmore | L 20–30 | 4–5 | 
– | – | – |   | ||||
| January 23, 1929* | 
Washington (MD) | L 22–38 | 4–6 | 
– | – | – | Curtis Hall Gym  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| January 26, 1929* | 
at Brooklyn Polytech | L 21–28 | 4–7 | 
5 – Tied | – | – |   | ||||
| January 30, 1929* | 
Upsala | W 25–24 | 5–7 | 
– | – | – | Curtis Hall Gym  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| February 2, 1929* | 
Schuykill | L 34–37 | 5–8 | 
– Tied | – | – | Curtis Hall Gym  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| February 16, 1929 | 
Haverford | W 27–25 OT | 6–8 | 
– | – | – | Curtis Hall Gym  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| February 20, 1929* | 
Pennsylvania Military College | W 30–18 | 7–8 | 
– | – | – | Curtis Hall Gym  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| February 22, 1929* | 
Brooklyn Polytech | W 23–18 | 8–8 | 
– | – | – | Curtis Hall Gym  Philadelphia, PA  | ||||
| February 23, 1929* | 
at Muhlenberg | W 38–34 OT | 9–8 | 
– | – | – |   Allentown, PA  | ||||
| March 1, 1929* | 
at Susquehanna | W 30–28 | 10–8 | 
11 – Hey | – | – |   Selinsgrove, PA  | ||||
| March 2, 1929* | 
at Juniata | L 22–27 | 10–9 | 
7 – Eckelmeyer | – | – |   Huntingdon, PA  | ||||
*Non-conference game.  #Rankings from AP. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.      All times are in Eastern Time.  | |||||||||||
References
- ↑ "New Gym Informally Opened by Osteopathy Game" (PDF). The Triangle. January 16, 1929. p. 1. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
 - ↑ "Completion of New Gym Hoped for by Middle of December" (Newspaper). The Triangle. October 17, 1928. p. 1,4. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
 
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