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Hoch Auditorium was a 3,500 seat multi-purpose arena in Lawrence, Kansas. It opened in 1927. It was home to the University of Kansas Jayhawks basketball teams until Allen Fieldhouse opened in 1955. Many of Hoch's nicknames during the basketball years were "Horrible Hoch" and "The House of Horrors."
Lawrence, KS: March 7: Nebraska: W 79–74 17-8 (10-4) Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS: March 9: at Kansas State: W 84–82 18-8: Ahearn Field House Manhattan, KS: March 11: vs. Texas NCAA regional semifinals: W 90–81 19-8: Ahearn Field House Manhattan, KS: March 12: vs. No. 1 Cincinnati NCAA Regional Finals: L 71–82 19-9: Ahearn Field House ...
Lawrence, KS: December 7 * No. 14 : South Dakota State: W 95–59 3-0: Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS: December 12 * No. 11 : Loyola (IL) W 94–62 4-0: Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS: December 18 * No. 12 : Saint Joseph's: W 80–65 5-0: Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS: December 19 * No. 12 : Houston: W 89–73 6-0: Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS ...
Allen Fieldhouse is an indoor arena on the University of Kansas (KU) campus in Lawrence, Kansas. It is home of the Kansas Jayhawks men's and women's basketball teams. The arena is named after Phog Allen, a former player and head coach for the Jayhawks whose tenure lasted 39 years. The arena's nickname, The Phog also pays homage to Allen.
The 1986–87 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas for the NCAA Division I men's intercollegiate basketball season of 1986–87. They were led by Larry Brown in his fourth season as head coach.
Lawrence, KS: March 11: No. 4 : Kansas State Sunflower Showdown: W 74–56 22-3 (13-1) Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS: March 17 * No. 3 : No. 7 Houston NCAA regional semifinals: L 53–66 22-4: Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS: March 18: No. 3 : No. 2 Louisville NCAA Regional Third Place: W 70–68 23-4: Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS: March 8: Oklahoma State Big Eight Conference men's basketball tournament quarterfinals: W 75-68 19-9: Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS: March 9: vs. Kansas State Big Eight Tournament Semifinals: W 70-59 20-9: Kemper Arena Kansas City, MO: March 10: vs. No. 6 Oklahoma Big Eight Tournament Championship Game: W 79-78 21-9: Kemper Arena ...
The 1965–66 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1965–66 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.Led by second-year head coach Ted Owens, the fourth-ranked Jayhawks won the Big Eight Conference title and the automatic berth in the 22-team NCAA tournament.