1911–12 Yale Bulldogs men's soccer team

American college soccer season

1911–12 Yale Bulldogs men's soccer
ConferenceIntercollegiate Soccer Football League
Record5–0–0 (5–0–0 ISFL)
Head coach
  • Alexander Timm (2nd season)
CaptainWalter G. Dickey
Home stadiumYale Field
Seasons
← 1910–11
1912–13 →
1912–13 ISFL standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Yale ‡ 5 0 0 5 0 0
Haverford 4 1 0 12 3 3
Harvard 3 1 0 8 9 2
Columbia 2 2 1 5 6 1
Penn 2 2 1 8 9 3
Cornell 0 6 0 1 11 1
  • ‡-National champion

The 1912–13 Yale Bulldogs men's soccer team was the program's sixth season of existence and their sixth playing in the Intercollegiate Soccer Football League (ISFL).

The season saw Yale go 5-0-0 in all competitive fixtures, earning themselves the ISFL national championship, which predated the NCAA Championship as the national collegiate college soccer championship.[1]

Results

Date Opponent Score
COLUMBIA 4-0
04/12 HARVARD 1-2
03/15 HAVERFORD 2-0
CORNELL 3-2
PENNSYLVANIA 2-0

References

  1. ^ YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at Yale Bulldogs
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  • Yale Field (1908–1914)
  • Yale Bowl (1915–1980)
  • Reese Stadium (1981–present)
Rivalries
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Pre-regulation
(1857–1904)
  • 1858: Princeton (ASHA)
  • 1859: Princeton (ASHA)
  • 1860: Princeton (ASHA)
  • 1861–66: None
  • 1867: Carroll (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1868: Princeton (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1869: Princeton (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1870: Princeton (ASHA) / Rutgers (IFRA)
  • 1871: Princeton (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1872: Princeton (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1873: Princeton (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1874: Stevens Tech (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1875: Yale (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1876: Princeton (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1877: Princeton (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1878: Vermont (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1879: SUNY-Upstate (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1880: Gettysburg (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1881: Washington and Lee (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1882: Washington and Lee (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1883: Richmond (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1884: Iowa (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1885: VMI (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1886: Iowa (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1887: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1888: Iowa (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1889: VMI (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1890: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1891: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1892: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1893: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1894: Christian Brothers (ASHA) / St. Bonaventure (IFRA)
  • 1895: Christian Brothers (ASHA) / Princeton (IFRA)
  • 1896: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1897: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1898: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1899: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1900: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1901: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1902: Christian Brothers (ASHA) / Haverford (IFRA)
  • 1903: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
  • 1904: Christian Brothers (ASHA, IFRA)
ISFL
(1905–1926)
ISFA
(1927–1958)
ASHA: American Soccer History Archives      IFRA: Intercollegiate Football Record Association    ISFA: Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association    ISFL: Intercollegiate Soccer Football League      NSCAA: National Soccer Coaches Association of America      SB: Soccer Bowl