1962–63 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 1962–63 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1962–63 NCAA University Division college basketball season. Tommy O'Keefe coached them in his third season as head coach, but Georgetown's head coaching position paid so little that he could only coach part-time and held a full-time job outside of coaching in order to meet his financial obligations, impairing his ability to recruit players. The team was an independent and played its home games at McDonough Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus in Washington, D.C. It finished with a record of 13-13 and had no post-season play.

1962–63 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record1313
Head coach
  • Tommy O'Keefe (3rd season)
Assistant coachTom Coleman (2nd season)
CaptainEd Lopata (1st year)
Home arenaMcDonough Gymnasium
1962–63 NCAA University Division men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 3 Loyola Chicago 292  .935
Providence 244  .857
Miami (FL) 235  .821
Colorado State 185  .783
Seattle 216  .778
Niagara 144  .778
Idaho 206  .769
Pittsburgh 196  .760
Penn State 155  .750
Utah State 207  .741
Canisius 197  .731
Memphis 197  .731
Texas Western 197  .731
Oregon State 229  .710
Seton Hall 167  .696
Marquette 209  .690
Oklahoma City 1910  .655
Villanova 1910  .655
Notre Dame 179  .654
DePaul 158  .652
Holy Cross 169  .640
Iona 127  .632
Regis 159  .625
Butler 1610  .615
Dayton 1610  .615
Florida State 1510  .600
Duquesne 139  .591
Houston 1511  .577
Louisville 1411  .560
Detroit 1412  .538
Gonzaga 1412  .538
Boston University 109  .526
St. Bonaventure 1312  .520
Creighton 1413  .519
Georgetown 1313  .500
Montana State 1313  .500
Loyola (LA) 1212  .500
Navy 99  .500
Centenary 1214  .462
Air Force 1012  .455
Saint Francis (PA) 1013  .435
Xavier 1216  .429
Oregon 1115  .423
Army 811  .421
Boston College 1016  .385
Hardin–Simmons 1016  .385
Syracuse 813  .381
Idaho State 915  .375
Portland 818  .308
Rutgers 716  .304
Colgate 513  .278
Montana 618  .250
West Texas State 618  .250
Denver 619  .240
Washington State 520  .200
New Mexico State 417  .190
Rankings from AP Poll
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