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1902 Springfield Training School football team

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1902 Springfield Training School football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–2–1
Head coach
CaptainFred F. Bugbee
Seasons
← 1901
1903 →
1902 Eastern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Ursinus     9 0 0
Yale     11 0 1
Geneva     7 0 0
Harvard     11 1 0
Princeton     8 1 0
Army     6 1 1
Frankin & Marshall     7 2 0
Dartmouth     6 2 1
Holy Cross     6 2 1
Syracuse     6 2 1
Carlisle     8 3 0
Cornell     8 3 0
Lafayette     8 3 0
Amherst     7 3 0
Penn State     7 3 0
Penn     9 4 0
Lehigh     7 3 1
Vermont     5 3 2
Colgate     5 3 1
NYU     5 3 0
Bucknell     6 4 0
Washington & Jefferson     6 4 0
Columbia     6 4 1
Springfield Training School     3 2 1
Villanova     4 3 0
Brown     5 4 1
Swarthmore     6 6 0
Western U. of Penn.     5 6 1
New Hampshire     2 3 1
Buffalo     3 5 1
Tufts     4 6 1
Fordham     2 4 1
Wesleyan     3 6 1
Rutgers     3 7 0
Navy     2 7 1
Drexel     1 4 1
Temple     1 4 1
Pittsburgh College     1 6 0
Boston College     0 8 0

The 1902 Springfield Training School football team was an American football team that represented the International Young Men's Christian Association Training School—now known as Springfield College–as an independent during the 1902 college football season. Led by eighth-year head coach James H. McCurdy, the team compiled a record of 3–2–1.[1]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 3at Trinity (CT)Hartford, CTW 48–0[2]
October 11at Wesleyan
T 0–0[3]
October 18ConnecticutSpringfield, MAW 33–0
October 25Worcester TechSpringfield, MAW 16–6
November 8at DartmouthHanover, NHL 0–11[4]
November 15at Brown
L 0–11[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "Springfield College Football All-Time Results". Springfield College Athletics. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  2. ^ "Trinity Beaten Badly". Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. October 6, 1902. p. 4. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  3. ^ "No Score In Wesleyan Game". Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. October 13, 1902. p. 2. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  4. ^ "Victory For Dartmouth". The Burlington Free Press. Burlington, Vermont. November 10, 1902. p. 2. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  5. ^ "Brown 11, Springfield 0". The Boston Sunday Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. November 16, 1902. p. 6. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  6. ^ "Brown Defeats Training School". New-York Tribune. New York, New York. November 16, 1902. p. 10. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.