1942 RPI Engineers men's soccer team
US collegiate soccer team
1942 RPI Engineers men's soccer | |
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ISFA National co-champions (ASHA) | |
Conference | Independent |
Record | 5–0–2 |
Head coach |
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Assistant coach | William Gailey (5th season) |
Home stadium | Anderson Field |
Seasons ← 1941 1943 → |
The 1942 RPI Engineers men's soccer team represented the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute during the 1942 ISFA season. The team finished with a 5–0–2 record,[1] their first undefeated season since 1922.[2]
Due to World War II, the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association (ISFA) and National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) did not award a formal champion.[3] The 1942 Engineers team was retroactively named the national soccer co-champion by the American Soccer History Archives, along with Princeton, Springfield, and UMass.[4]
Schedule
Date Time, TV | Rank# | Opponent# | Result | Record | Site City, State | ||||||
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Matches | |||||||||||
October 3* | at Hamilton | W 6–0 | 1–0–0 | Love Field Clinton, NY | |||||||
October 10* | at Stevens Tech | W 2–1 | 2–0–0 | St. George Cricket Grounds Staten Island, NY | |||||||
October 17* | at Williams (MA) | W 4–0 | 3–0–0 | Weston Field Williamstown, MA | |||||||
October 24* | Colgate | W 4–0 | 4–0–0 | Anderson Field Troy, NY | |||||||
October 31* | Springfield (MA) | T 2–2 | 4–0–1 | Anderson Field Troy, NY | |||||||
November 7* | at WPI | W 1–0 | 5–0–1 | WPI Alumni Stadium Worcester, MA | |||||||
November 14* | UMass | T 1–1 | 5–0–2 | Anderson Field Troy, NY | |||||||
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. |
References
- ^ "1942 Men's Soccer Schedule". rpiathletics.com. Retrieved October 1, 2022.
- ^ "Men's Soccer Year-by-Year". rpiathletics.com. October 25, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2022.
- ^ "New-York tribune. [volume] (New York [N.Y.]) 1866-1924, May 1, 1908, Image 5". New-York tribune. May 1, 1908. p. 5. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
- ^ Litterer, David (August 14, 2011). "NCAA College Soccer Championships: College Champions, 1904-1958". American Soccer History Archives. soccerhistoryusa.org. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
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- 1957: CCNY / Springfield
- 1958: Drexel
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