American college basketball season
1934–35 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings
|
Conf |
|
|
Overall
|
Team |
W |
|
L |
|
PCT |
|
|
W |
|
L |
|
PCT
|
Oregon State |
12 |
– |
4 |
|
.750 |
|
|
19 |
– |
9
|
|
.679
|
Washington |
11 |
– |
5 |
|
.688 |
|
|
16 |
– |
8
|
|
.667
|
Oregon |
7 |
– |
9 |
|
.438 |
|
|
16 |
– |
12
|
|
.571
|
Washington State |
6 |
– |
10 |
|
.375 |
|
|
12 |
– |
12
|
|
.500
|
Idaho |
4 |
– |
12 |
|
.250 |
|
|
11 |
– |
16
|
|
.407
|
USC † |
11 |
– |
1 |
|
.917 |
|
|
20 |
– |
6
|
|
.769
|
California |
5 |
– |
7 |
|
.417 |
|
|
11 |
– |
14
|
|
.440
|
Stanford |
4 |
– |
8 |
|
.333 |
|
|
9 |
– |
18
|
|
.333
|
UCLA |
4 |
– |
8 |
|
.333 |
|
|
11 |
– |
12
|
|
.478
|
|
† Conference playoff series winner
|
The 1934–35 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team represented the University of Idaho during the 1934–35 NCAA college basketball season. Members of the Pacific Coast Conference, the Vandals were led by eighth-year head coach Rich Fox and played their home games on campus at Memorial Gymnasium in Moscow, Idaho.
The Vandals were 11–16 overall and 4–12 in conference play.[2][3]
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