1893 Lafayette football team

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1893
Lafayette football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–6
Head coach
CaptainErnest Edwards
Home stadiumThe Quad
Seasons
1893 Eastern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   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
Holy Ghost     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
Washington & Jefferson     5 3 0
Drexel     3 2 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
Rutgers     0 4 0
Maine
    0 5 0

The 1893 Lafayette football team was an American football team that represented Lafayette College as an independent during the 1893 college football season. In its first year under head coaches Pearl T. Haskell and H. H. Vincent, the team compiled a 3–6 record.[1][2] Ernest Edwards was the team captain.[3] The team played its home games on The Quad in Easton, Pennsylvania.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 304:10 p.m.at PrincetonL 0–201,200–3,000[4][5]
October 4Temperance A.A.Easton, PAW 6–0
October 73:30 p.m.at ArmyWest Point, NYL 0–36[6]
October 14at Orange Athletic ClubL 0–6[7][8]
October 25at Stevens
W 12–10[9]
October 28at Penn
W 0–82[10]
November 8at LehighBethlehem, PA (rivalry)L 6–22[11]
November 11RutgersEaston PAW (forfeit)
November 18LehighEaston PAL 0–10[12]

References

  1. ^ "2018 Lafayette Football Media Guide" (PDF). Lafayette University. p. 124. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "1893 Lafayette Leopards Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  3. ^ "Football Captains". Lafayette University. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
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