Cannabaceae

The Texas Tech Matadors basketball teams represented Texas Technological College (now Texas Tech University) in the college basketball seasons of 1925–26 to 1934–35.[1]

1925–26

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1925–26 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record6–8
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

1926–27

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1926–27 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record8–10
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

1927–28

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1927–28 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record9–7
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

1928–29

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1928–29 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record9–8
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

1929–30

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1929–30 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record13–6
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

1930–31

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1930–31 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record11–9
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

1931–32

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1931–32 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record9–14
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

1932–33

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1932–33 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
Border Conference regular season champion
ConferenceBorder Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Record9–14 (8–0 Border)
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

1933–34

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1933–34 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
Border Conference regular season champion
ConferenceBorder Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Record18–5 (7–1 Border)
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

1934–35

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1934–35 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
Border Conference regular season champion
ConferenceBorder Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Record14–10 (9–1 Border)
Head coach
Seasons

Source:[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2009–10 Texas Tech Red Raiders Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). Texas Tech University. Retrieved January 4, 2010.[permanent dead link]

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