1907–08 Yale Bulldogs men's soccer team

American college soccer season

1907–08 Yale Bulldogs men's soccer
ConferenceIntercollegiate Soccer Football Association
Record4–1–0 (4–1–0 ISFA)
Head coach
  • No coach
Home stadiumYale Field
Seasons
← 1906–07
1908–09 →
1907–08 ISFL standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Haverford 4 1 0 8 5 2
Yale ‡ 4 1 0 4 1 0
Columbia 3 2 0 10 5 1
Harvard 2 3 0 2 6 2
Penn 2 3 0 2 3 1
Cornell 0 5 0 0 5 1
  • ‡-National champion

The 1907–08 Yale Bulldogs men's soccer team was the program's second season of existence and their second playing in the Intercollegiate Soccer Football League (ISFL).

The 1907–08 Yale team along with the Haverford Fords men's soccer program were both declared by the ISFL as co-national champions, making it Yale's first ever men's varsity soccer national championship.

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State
Regular season
1908[1]
Cornell W Unknown  2–1–0
(2–1–0)
Yale Field
New Haven, CT
03-21-1908[2]
Haverford W 2–1  3–1–0
(3–1–0)
Yale Field
New Haven, CT
04-11-1908[3]
Harvard
Rivalry
W 1–0  4–1–0
(4–1–0)
Harvard Stadium
Cambridge, MA

References

  1. ^ "Cornell Men's Soccer Vs. All Opponents (1908-2017)" (PDF). cornellbigred.com. Cornell University Athletics. September 27, 2018. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  2. ^ "Statistics Summary for 1907". haverfordathletics.com. Haverford College Athletics. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  3. ^ "Game-by-Game Results" (PDF). yalebulldogs.com. Yale University Athletics. Retrieved November 18, 2023.
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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
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(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