110 YEARS OF KANSAS BASKETBALL JAMES NAISMITH PHOG ALLEN W. O. HAMILTON DICK HARP THE MEN ON THE SIDELINES TED OWENS LARRY BROWN ROYWILLIAMS BY ASHER FUSCO In 110 years, KU basketball has had only eight coaches. STORY BEGINS ON PAGE 14 BILL SELF BROWN, WILLIAMS AND SELF PHOTOS FROM KANSAN FILES. ALL OTHERS COURTESY OF SPENCER RESEARCH LIBRARY. 1913-1914: The Jayhawks were named comMC Champions and tied with a 13-1 record in the Missouri Valley Division. The Hawks went 17-1 for the season. 1914-1915: The Jayhawks were able to become sole MVC Champions with a 13-1 record in the division for the second year in a row, but it would be the last time under Coach W.O. Hamilton. The Hawks were 16-1 for the season. 1915-1916: it was a subpar season for the Jayhawks overall. The Hawks finished with a fourth place record in the Missouri Valley Division and went only 6-12 for the entire season. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 13