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1970–71 Portland Pilots men's basketball team

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1970–71 Portland Pilots men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
1970–71 record5–21
Head coachJack Avina (1st season)
Home stadiumHoward Hall
Seasons
1970–71 NCAA University Division men's basketball independents standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
No. 2 Marquette       28 1   .966
No. 9 [[{{{school}}}|Fordham]]       26 3   .897
No. 11 [[{{{school}}}|Jacksonville]]       22 4   .846
No. 15 [[{{{school}}}|Duquesne]]       21 4   .840
[[{{{school}}}|Hawaii]]       23 5   .821
No. 19 Villanova       27 7   .794
[[{{{school}}}|St. Bonaventure]]       21 6   .778
No. 14 [[{{{school}}}|Houston]]       22 7   .759
[[{{{school}}}|Utah State]]       20 7   .741
[[{{{school}}}|Syracuse]]       19 7   .731
Georgia Tech       23 9   .719
[[{{{school}}}|Providence]]       20 8   .714
[[{{{school}}}|Fairleigh Dickinson]]       16 7   .696
[[{{{school}}}|Rutgers]]       16 7   .696
[[{{{school}}}|Holy Cross]]       18 8   .692
No. 12 Notre Dame       20 9   .690
Dayton       18 9   .667
St. John's (NY)       18 9   .667
[[{{{school}}}|Denver]]       17 9   .654
[[{{{school}}}|Florida State]]       17 9   .654
[[{{{school}}}|Loyola (LA)]]       16 10   .615
[[{{{school}}}|Marshall]]       16 10   .615
[[{{{school}}}|Colgate]]       15 10   .600
[[{{{school}}}|Saint Francis (PA)]]       15 10   .600
[[{{{school}}}|Pittsburgh]]       14 10   .583
[[{{{school}}}|Boston College]]       15 11   .577
[[{{{school}}}|Northern Illinois]]       13 10   .565
[[{{{school}}}|Southern Illinois]]       13 10   .565
[[{{{school}}}|Creighton]]       14 11   .560
[[{{{school}}}|Virginia Tech]]       14 11   .560
[[{{{school}}}|Manhattan]]       13 11   .542
Cincinnati       14 12   .538
[[{{{school}}}|Detroit]]       14 12   .538
[[{{{school}}}|Niagara]]       14 12   .538
[[{{{school}}}|West Virginia]]       13 12   .520
[[{{{school}}}|Centenary]]       13 13   .500
[[{{{school}}}|Pan American]]       13 13   .500
[[{{{school}}}|Navy]]       12 12   .500
[[{{{school}}}|Air Force]]       12 14   .462
Georgetown       12 14   .462
[[{{{school}}}|Seattle]]       12 14   .462
[[{{{school}}}|Army]]       11 13   .458
[[{{{school}}}|Saint Peter's]]       11 13   .458
[[{{{school}}}|Iona]]       10 12   .455
Penn State       10 12   .455
[[{{{school}}}|George Washington]]       11 14   .440
[[{{{school}}}|Seton Hall]]       11 15   .423
[[{{{school}}}|Long Island]]       10 15   .400
[[{{{school}}}|Butler]]       10 16   .385
[[{{{school}}}|Canisius]]       8 13   .381
[[{{{school}}}|Fairfield]]       9 15   .375
[[{{{school}}}|Hardin–Simmons]]       9 16   .360
[[{{{school}}}|Oklahoma City]]       9 16   .360
[[{{{school}}}|Xavier]]       9 17   .346
[[{{{school}}}|DePaul]]       8 17   .320
[[{{{school}}}|St. Francis (NY)]]       8 17   .320
[[{{{school}}}|Tulane]]       8 18   .308
[[{{{school}}}|Boston University]]       7 18   .280
[[{{{school}}}|Miami (FL)]]       7 19   .269
[[{{{school}}}|NYU]]       5 20   .200
Portland       5 21   .192
[[{{{school}}}|Loyola (IL)]]       4 20   .167
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1970–71 Portland Pilots men's basketball team represented University of Portland in NCAA Division I men's competition in the 1970–71 academic year. This was head coach Jack Avina's first season at Portland.

Schedule[edit]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
December 2
at Oregon  54–76  0–1
McArthur Court 
Eugene, Oregon
December 5
Parsons  74–60  1–1
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
December 7
St. Mary's  70–73  1–2
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
December 14
Pacific  60–72  1–3
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
December 18
at No. 17 New Mexico State  56–82  1–4
Pan American Center 
 
December 19
at Weber State  58–81  1–5
Swenson Gym 
Ogden, Utah
December 26
at Dayton  72–88  1–6
University of Dayton Arena 
Dayton, Ohio
December 28
at Evansville  70–91  1–7
 
 
December 29
vs. Eastern Kentucky  70–80  1–8
 
 
January 4
at Santa Clara  60–80  1–9
 
 
January 8
Westmont  71–55  2–9
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
January 9
Westmont  67–75  2–10
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
January 14
at No. 17 Utah State  67–90  2–11
Dee Glen Smith Spectrum 
 
January 15
at Creighton  58–85  2–12
Omaha Civic Auditorium 
Omaha, Nebraska
January 20
at Puget Sound  68–92  2–13
 
 
January 23
Weber State  78–100  2–14
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
January 25
Seattle Pacific  86–83  3–14
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
January 28
Creighton  55–90  3–15
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
February 1
Denver  61–68  3–16
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
February 6
at Denver  59–92  3–17
DU Fieldhouse 
Denver, Colorado
February 8
at Air Force  62–81  3–18
Clune Arena 
Colorado Springs, Colorado
February 15
Seattle  101–88  4–18
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
February 20
Puget Sound  78–73  5–18
Howard Hall 
Portland, Oregon
February 23
at Gonzaga  67–82  5–19
John F. Kennedy Memorial Pavilion 
Spokane, Washington
February 27
at Seattle Pacific  61–64  5–20
 
 
March 3
at Seattle  71–109  5–21
KeyArena 
Seattle, Washington
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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References[edit]

  1. "1970–71 Portland Pilots Schedule and Results". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  2. "1989–90 Portland men's basketball Media Guide.pdf". pilotscholars.up.edu.


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