1893 Lehigh football team

The 1893 Lehigh football team was an American football team that represented Lehigh University as an independent during the 1893 college football season. In its first and only season under head coach Harmon S. Graves, the team compiled a 7–3 record and outscored opponents by a total of 174 to 84.[1]

1893 Lehigh football
ConferenceIndependent
1893 record7–3
Head coach
1893 Eastern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Princeton      11 0 0
Fordham      4 0 0
Harvard      12 1 0
Yale      10 1 0
Colgate      3 0 2
Penn      12 3 0
Penn State      4 1 0
Wesleyan      4 1 0
Washington & Jefferson      6 2 0
Swarthmore      6 2 1
Lehigh      7 3 0
Brown      6 3 0
Carlisle      2 1 0
Delaware      2 1 0
Frankin & Marshall      4 2 1
Navy      5 3 0
Bucknell      5 3 0
Bucknell      4 3 0
Amherst      7 6 1
Boston College      3 3 0
Geneva      2 2 1
Army      4 5 0
Williams      2 3 1
Tufts      4 7 0
Cornell      3 6 1
Worcester Tech      2 4 1
Boston University      1 2 0
Lafayette      3 6 0
Syracuse      4 9 1
Western Penn      1 4 0
MIT      1 5 0
Massachusetts      1 9 0
New Hampshire      0 1 0
Pittsburgh College      0 2 0
Rutgers      0 4 0
Maine      0 5 0

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 30at DickinsonW 52–0
October 7PrincetonBethlehem, PAL 0–12
October 14at ArmyW 18–0
October 18PennBethlehem, PAL 6–322,000[2]
October 25at PrincetonPrinceton, NJL 6–28
October 28at NavyW 12–6
November 8LafayetteBethlehem, PA (rivalry)W 22–6
November 11at CornellIthaca, NYW 14–0[3]
November 18at LafayetteEaston, PAW 10–0
November 25vs. North CarolinaW 34–0

References

  1. "1893 Lehigh Mountain Hawks Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  2. "The Day's Sporting: Princeton and Pennsylvania's Foot-Ball Teams Scored Against". The Times (Philadelphia). October 19, 1893. p. 6.
  3. "Lehigh 14, Cornell 0". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. November 12, 1893. p. 2. Retrieved April 18, 2020 via Newspapers.com .
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