1915–16 Connecticut Aggies men's basketball team

1915–16 Connecticut Aggies men's basketball
ConferenceAthletic League of New England State Colleges
Record5–3 (2–1 ALNESC)
Head coach
  • John F. Donahue (1st season)
Home arenaHawley Armory
1915–16 NCAA men's basketball independents standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Arizona 50  1.000
Carleton 150  1.000
North Dakota Agricultural 180  1.000
Roanoke 90  1.000
Tennessee 120  1.000
Utah 110  1.000
Allegheny 101  .909
Montana State 101  .909
Nebraska Wesleyan 202  .909
Wake Forest 162  .889
Pittsburgh 152  .882
Seton Hall 132  .867
Navy 122  .857
Augustana (Ill.) 112  .846
Dayton 112  .846
Virginia 112  .846
Ripon 153  .833
Swarthmore 102  .833
New Mexico 92  .818
Wabash 174  .810
Virginia Tech 123  .800
Vanderbilt 113  .786
Colgate 144  .778
Duquesne 72  .778
Georgia 72  .778
Bucknell 103  .769
Saint Mary's (Calif.) 103  .769
Alabama 134  .765
Millikin 165  .762
Notre Dame 93  .750
Syracuse 93  .750
VMI 93  .750
New York University 114  .733
Oklahoma 197  .731
Louisville 83  .727
Penn State 83  .727
Fordham 104  .714
North Central 125  .706
Detroit 73  .700
Catholic 94  .692
Central Missouri 94  .692
Lake Forest 94  .692
Gettysburg 115  .688
Mississippi A&M 115  .688
Santa Clara 115  .688
Saint Louis 136  .684
Kalamazoo 63  .667
New Mexico A&M 63  .667
The Citadel 42  .667
North Carolina 126  .667
Toledo 21  .667
Fairmount 105  .667
Buffalo 74  .636
Delaware 74  .636
Washington College 74  .636
William & Mary 74  .636
Connecticut 53  .625
West Virginia 117  .611
Denison 96  .600
Georgetown 96  .600
Millsaps 64  .600
Montana 64  .600
Mount Union 64  .600
Union (N.Y.) 96  .600
Wyoming 32  .600
Louisiana State 1410  .583
Davidson 118  .579
Indiana State 72  .778
Kentucky 86  .571
Southwestern (Kan.) 86  .571
Grove City 97  .563
Tulsa 97  .563
Western State Normal 97  .563
Tulane 108  .556
St. Joseph's 119  .550
North Dakota 65  .545
Wisconsin–Stevens Point 65  .545
CCNY 76  .538
Temple 76  .538
Ohio 87  .533
Wooster 87  .533
Lehigh 1211  .522
Akron 55  .500
Boston University 22  .500
Brigham Young 33  .500
Michigan State 88  .500
Oklahoma A&M 78  .467
Muhlenberg 56  .455
Trinity (N.C.) 911  .450
Bradley 810  .444
Lafayette 79  .438
Butler 34  .429
Rutgers 34  .429
Washington and Lee 68  .429
Army 57  .417
Niagara 46  .400
Rochester (N.Y.) 69  .400
South Carolina 46  .400
Rhode Island State 35  .375
Ole Miss 47  .364
Kent State 48  .333
St. John's (NY) 510  .333
Utah State 24  .333
Washburn 48  .333
Virginia Tech 123  .800
Manhattan 49  .308
Miami (Ohio) 49  .308
Richmond 49  .308
North Carolina State 25  .286
Bowling Green State 38  .273
Auburn 26  .250
Clemson 26  .250
Southern California 515  .250
Texas Christian 13  .250
DePauw 13  .250
Northern Colorado 14  .200
Washington & Jefferson 14  .200
Stanford 29  .182
George Washington 210  .167
Cincinnati 19  .100
Idaho 112  .077
Canisius 04  .000

The 1915–16 Connecticut Aggies men's basketball team represented Connecticut Agricultural College, now the University of Connecticut, in the 1915–16 collegiate men's basketball season. The Aggies completed the season with a 5–3 overall record. The Aggies were members of the Athletic League of New England State Colleges, where they ended the season with a 2–1 record. The Aggies played their home games at Hawley Armory in Storrs, Connecticut, and were led by first-year head coach John F. Donahue.