1974–75 Centenary Gentlemen basketball team

The 1974–75 Centenary Gents basketball team represented Centenary College of Louisiana as an NCAA Division I Independent during the 1974–75 college basketball season. The team was coached by Larry Little and played their home games at Gold Dome in Shreveport, Louisiana. Led by junior center Robert Parish, future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and College Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, the Gents finished with an overall record of 25–4.

1974–75 Centenary Gentlemen men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record25–4
Head coach
  • Larry Little (4th season)
Home arenaGold Dome
1974–75 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Texas–Pan American 222  .917
UNC Charlotte 233  .885
Centenary (LA) 254  .862
No. 11 Marquette 234  .852
Stetson 224  .846
No. 13 Cincinnati 236  .793
Utah State 216  .778
Rutgers 227  .759
Creighton 207  .741
Memphis State 207  .741
South Alabama 197  .731
Syracuse 239  .719
Holy Cross 208  .714
Oral Roberts 208  .714
Boston College 219  .700
Florida State 188  .692
Portland State 188  .692
UC Santa Barbara 188  .692
VCU 178  .680
South Carolina 199  .679
St. John's 2110  .677
No. 14 Notre Dame 1910  .655
Detroit 179  .654
No. 20 Providence 2011  .645
Georgetown 1810  .643
George Washington 1710  .630
Pittsburgh 1811  .621
Houston 1610  .615
Illinois State 1610  .615
Tulane 1610  .615
Virginia Tech 1610  .615
Canisius 1510  .600
DePaul 1510  .600
Northeast Louisiana 1510  .600
South Florida 1510  .600
Seton Hall 1611  .593
Jacksonville 1511  .577
Duquesne 1411  .560
Hawaii 1411  .560
Saint Peter's 1512  .556
Cleveland State 1311  .542
Manhattan 1412  .538
Air Force 1312  .520
LIU 1312  .520
St. Bonaventure 1413  .519
West Virginia 1413  .519
Cal State Los Angeles 1313  .500
Marshall 1313  .500
Navy 1212  .500
Northeastern 1212  .500
Fairfield 1314  .481
Niagara 1314  .481
Fordham 1213  .480
Penn State 1112  .478
Indiana State 1214  .462
Oklahoma City 1214  .462
Saint Louis 1214  .462
Fairleigh Dickinson 1113  .458
Portland 1316  .448
Saint Francis (PA) 1114  .440
Georgia Tech 1115  .423
Southern Miss 1115  .423
Xavier 1115  .423
Ball State 1015  .400
Loyola-Chicago 1015  .400
Butler 1016  .385
Dayton 1016  .385
Denver 916  .360
Northern Illinois 815  .348
Houston Baptist 917  .346
Mercer 917  .346
Samford 917  .346
Colgate 816  .333
Villanova 918  .333
Buffalo 817  .320
Georgia Southern 818  .308
Georgia State 818  .308
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 818  .308
St. Francis (NY) 719  .269
Charleston Southern 416  .200
Hardin-Simmons 520  .200
Iona 419  .174
Army 322  .120
Rankings from AP Poll
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