1914–15 Connecticut Aggies men's basketball team

1914–15 Connecticut Aggies men's basketball
ConferenceAthletic League of New England State Colleges
Record1–4 (0–1 ALNESC)
Home arenaHawley Armory
1914–15 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Arizona 90  1.000
California 60  1.000
Kalamazoo 70  1.000
Virginia 170  1.000
St. Joseph's 141  .933
Union (N.Y.) 131  .929
Lake Forest 121  .923
Allegheny 111  .917
Louisiana State 101  .909
Syracuse 101  .909
Santa Clara 91  .900
New Mexico 81  .889
Seton Hall 152  .882
Mount Union 71  .875
Denison 122  .857
Duquesne 122  .857
Washington 122  .857
Army 112  .846
Carleton 112  .846
Whittier 163  .842
Franklin 102  .833
North Dakota State 102  .833
Notre Dame 143  .824
Navy 92  .818
Tennessee 92  .818
VMI 82  .800
Washington College 113  .786
Pittsburgh 144  .778
Wabash 72  .778
Penn State 103  .769
Central Missouri 134  .765
Brigham Young 62  .750
Nebraska Wesleyan 124  .750
St. John's (NY) 124  .750
Utah 124  .750
Wake Forest 124  .750
Washington State 176  .739
Colgate 114  .733
Millikin 114  .733
Ohio 114  .733
Bradley 135  .722
The Citadel 52  .714
Grinnell 104  .714
Manhattan 104  .714
Nevada 52  .714
Oklahoma A&M 104  .714
Roanoke 104  .714
Muhlenberg 125  .706
Temple 94  .692
Virginia Tech 94  .692
Grove City 136  .684
Northern Colorado 21  .667
Southwestern (Kan.) 105  .667
Tulsa 63  .667
Alabama 74  .636
Augustana (Ill.) 74  .636
North Dakota 74  .636
Millsaps 53  .625
Rochester (N.Y.) 106  .625
Saint Mary's (Calif.) 53  .625
Kent State 32  .600
Kentucky 75  .583
Oklahoma 75  .583
Western State Normal 75  .583
Georgia 43  .571
Loyola (Md.) 86  .571
Mississippi A&M 86  .571
Lehigh 97  .563
Indiana State 76  .538
Fordham 1715  .531
Tempe Normal 22  .500
Canisius 55  .500
Davidson 33  .500
Dayton 44  .500
Georgetown 88  .500
Trinity (N.C.) 1010  .500
Gettysburg 99  .500
Marietta 77  .500
New York University 66  .500
North Carolina State 55  .500
Oregon Agricultural 1010  .500
Vanderbilt 66  .500
West Virginia 1010  .500
Wisconsin–Stevens Point 55  .500
TCU 1112  .478
Niagara 89  .471
Washburn 56  .455
Louisville 45  .444
Stanford 45  .444
Michigan State 79  .438
Butler 34  .429
William & Mary 58  .385
New Mexico A&M 34  .429
Springfield (Mass.) 68  .429
CCNY 57  .417
Delaware 57  .417
Oregon 710  .412
Montana 46  .400
Montana State 46  .400
Tulane 23  .400
Washington & Jefferson 46  .400
Washington and Lee 58  .385
William & Mary 58  .385
Auburn 35  .375
Detroit 35  .375
North Carolina 610  .375
Richmond 35  .375
George Washington 59  .357
Idaho 59  .357
Southern California 36  .333
Wooster 510  .333
Wyoming 24  .333
Bucknell 511  .313
Miami (Ohio) 49  .308
Clemson 25  .286
Lafayette 410  .286
Fairmount 410  .286
Cincinnati 38  .273
South Carolina 27  .222
Connecticut 14  .200
Akron 210  .167
Utah State 15  .167
Rutgers 18  .111
Ole Miss 03  .000

The 1914–15 Connecticut Aggies men's basketball team represented Connecticut Agricultural College, now the University of Connecticut, in the 1914–15 collegiate men's basketball season. The Aggies completed the season with a 1–4 overall record, after a year without competition from 1913–14. The Aggies were members of the Athletic League of New England State Colleges, where they ended the season with a 0–1 record. The Aggies played their home games at Hawley Armory in Storrs, Connecticut for the first time this season.