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1906–07 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 1906–07 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1906-07 Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States college basketball season. It was the first men's team in Georgetown basketball history. Georgetown was an independent and played its home games at the Washington Light Infantry Armory at 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in downtown Washington, D.C.,〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Home Courts )〕 finishing the season with a record of 2-2.
==Founding of the team==

Maurice Joyce had introduced the new sport of basketball to Washington, D.C., in 1892 – the year after its invention by James Naismith – and had fostered its development there over the next 15 years as Director of Physical Education at the Carroll Institute; he also had spearheaded the move to reduce the size of teams from nine players on the court for each side to five, which Naismith and a national rules committee approved in 1897. Although an intramural basketball game took place at Georgetown in 1904, the sport otherwise remained unknown at the school until the autumn of 1906, when Georgetown hired Joyce as its athletic director with an eye toward developing a men's basketball program. After the football season ended later that autumn, Joyce oversaw tryouts for a basketball team; ultimately four undergraduates and three Georgetown University Law School students made the team.〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Head Coaches )〕〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Basketball's Roots at Georgetown )〕〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Original Hoya Five? )〕
The team had no head coach, the only team in Georgetown mens basketball history that did not have one. Instead, college student Lou Murray was elected student manager of the team, responsible for providing leadership, monitoring the teams finances, and scheduling games and practices – roles now performed by the schools athletic department and coach. The role of student manager would remain a prominent one in the seasons to come, as even after Joyce became the teams first formal head coach the following season, he and future head coaches for many years limited their role to that of teacher and faculty advisor, available to the team during games merely to offer advice if the players asked for it; it was not until the late 1920s that the modern role of the head coach as in-game leader emerged.〔

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