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08Media Guide33 64Master.Indd 2008 Syracuse Men’s Soccer All-Time Results 1924 3-4-2 Lawrence Lee ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS City Association L, 1-2 C.A.C of Sherrill W, 1-0 Team W L T Team W L T Clark Mills T, 1-1 (OT) Adelphi 15 11 0 Marquette 1 0 1 Cornell W, 1-0 Akron 0 1 0 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 0 Albany 3 1 1 Mohawk 0 1 0 Penn State L, 0-1 American Int’l 2 0 0 Monmouth 1 0 0 Army L, 1-5 Amherst 1 0 1 Navy 2 4 0 Hamilton W, 2-1 Army 15 23 4 NYU 0 1 0 Colgate T, 1-1 (OT) Binghamton 2 3 0 Niagara 15 3 0 Navy L, 0-4 Boston College 8 14 2 N.C. State 0 1 0 Boston University 0 3 0 Notre Dame 2 8 2 Bowling Green 0 1 0 O.C.L. 0 1 0 1925 2-2-4 Lawrence Lee & Brockport 8 1 1 Ohio State 0 1 1 William Bertenshaw Brooklyn 0 1 0 Old Dominion 0 1 0 City Association T, 1-1 (OT) Bucknell 3 1 1 Oneonta 11 7 3 Army T, 1-1 (OT) Buffalo 12 3 0 Oswego 4 3 0 Buffalo State 7 1 0 Pensylvania 0 1 0 Cornell T, 2-2 (OT) CS Fullerton 0 1 0 Penn State 2 30 4 Hamilton W, 3-0 Canisius 7 0 0 Penn Teachers 1 0 0 New York University L, 0-1 C.A.C. Sherrill 2 0 1 Pittsburgh 7 7 2 Amherst W, 2-0 Cincinnati 2 1 0 Providence 14 10 0 Penn State L, 0-1 City Association 3 3 3 RPI 4 7 1 Clark Mills 0 0 1 Richmond 0 1 0 RPI T, 1-1 (OT) Clarkson 4 9 0 Rochester 13 13 0 Coastal Carolina 0 1 0 RIT 0 1 0 1926 2-6-0 Lawrence Lee & Colgate 23 27 9 Rutgers 6 7 1 William Bertenshaw Columbia 0 2 0 St. Bonaventure 19 1 1 City Association L, 2-5 Connecticut 10 20 3 St. Francis (N.Y.) 3 2 2 Cornell 24 34 6 St. John’s 7 15 5 Hamilton L, 2-3 Cortland 3 22 1 St. Lawrence 0 1 0 Penn State L, 1-5 Dartmouth 3 3 0 Sampson 2 1 0 RPI W, 5-1 Davidson 0 1 0 Seton Hall 4 14 3 Toronto University L, 3-4 DePaul 1 2 0 Siena 8 0 0 Cornell W, 2-1 Duke 0 1 0 Southern Connecticut 1 0 0 Eastman Kodak 0 1 0 South Florida 2 1 0 (Game-by-game records incomplete) Eisenhower 2 0 0 Springfield 0 3 2 Fairfield 1 0 0 Swarthmore 1 0 0 1927 2-4-0 Arthur Horrocks Fairleigh Dickinson 2 4 2 Toronto 0 1 0 Penn Teachers W, 7-0 Fordham 5 1 0 UCLA 0 2 0 RPI W, 3-0 George Washington 0 1 0 Union 4 5 4 Georgetown 5 9 1 VCU 0 1 0 Lehigh L, 1-3 Hamilton 12 3 2 Vermont 2 1 1 Penn State L, 1-3 Hartwick 11 16 5 Villanova 10 6 1 Hamilton L, 2-3 Harvard 0 1 1 Virginia Tech 0 3 0 Cornell L, 1-7 Haverford 0 1 0 Wake Forest 0 1 0 Hobart 8 1 1 West Chester Teachers 1 0 0 Ithaca 13 13 1 West Virginia 4 4 3 1928 3-2-1 Arthur Horrocks James Madison 0 0 1 Williams 1 0 0 City Association W, 4-1 Lafayette 2 2 0 Wisconsin 0 0 1 Dartmouth W, 2-1 Lehigh 8 4 1 Yale 1 1 0 Penn State L, 0-6 Long Island 5 5 4 Total 399 428 91 Louisville 1 2 0 Cornell L, 1-9 Loyola 3 2 0 Note: Game-by-game records incomplete for 1926. Hamilton W, 2-0 Marist 7 0 0 Harvard T, 1-1 (OT) Maine 2 0 0 2008 opponents in bold 1929 2-4-1 Arthur Horrocks Harvard L, 0-1 Dartmouth L, 0-7 1920 4-3-2 James Paisley 1922 NO TEAM Hamilton W, 2-0 City Association T, 2-2 (OT) Penn State L, 0-4 O.C.L. L, 0-6 1923 2-4-4 Lawrence Lee Yale L, 0-1 C.A.C of Sherrill W, 3-2 Cornell W, 4-3 City Association W, 5-1 Cornell L, 2-3 City Association T, 2-2 (OT) Hamilton W, 8-0 City Association L, 2-3 Lehigh L, 3-6 Colgate W, 2-0 Army L, 0-2 Swarthmore W, 5-1 Hamilton T, 2-2 (OT) 1930 2-2-1 Arthur Horrocks Penn State L, 1-6 Penn State L, 1-3 Lehigh W, 5-4 Penn State T, 3-3 (OT) Amherst T, 2-2 (OT) Hamilton L, 2-3 Springfield T, 1-1 (OT) Cornell W, 5-1 1921 4-4-1 James Paisley Williams W, 5-1 Navy L, 2-5 C.A.C of Sherrill T, 2-2 (OT) Colgate T, 2-2 (OT) Penn State T, 0-0 (OT) Hamilton W, 2-0 Lehigh W, 2-0 1931 4-1-1 Arthur Horrocks Haverford L, 0-4 City Association W, 4-3 Penn State L, 0-3 Eastman Kodak L, 2-3 Colgate W, 4-0 Penn State T, 0-0 (OT) Penn L, 1-6 Hamilton W, 4-1 Army W, 3-2 Cornell W, 3-2 Cornell L, 1-10 Navy W, 3-2 SUathletics.com 33 2008 Syracuse Men’s Soccer All-Time Results 1941 4-2-1 Arthur Horrocks Army L, 1-4 Hamilton W, 4-0 Cornell W, 5-1 Penn State L, 0-4 Colgate W, 2-0 Bucknell T, 3-3 (OT) Rochester W, 1-0 1942 1-5-1 Arthur Horrocks Hamilton T, 1-1 (OT) Army L, 0-3 Penn State L, 2-3 Colgate L, 1-3 Bucknell W, 3-2 Rochester L, 0-2 Cornell L, 0-1 1943 NO TEAM 1944 NO TEAM 1945 NO TEAM TThehe 11940940 teamteam ppostedosted sshutouthutout vvictoriesictories againstagainst HamiltonHamilton andand Navy.Navy. TheThe OOrangerange aalsolso ddefeatedefeated RRochester,ochester, 33-2.-2. 1946 2-4-0 Arthur Horrocks Cornell W, 2-1 Cortland L, 2-6 Colgate L, 1-2 1932 4-2-0 Arthur Horrocks 1937 5-3-0 Arthur Horrocks Ithaca W, 4-1 Dartmouth W, 6-0 Cornell W, 5-0 Penn State L, 0-6 Springfield L, 1-6 Army L, 0-1 Rochester L, 1-2 Cortland W, 10-2 Springfield L, 2-3 Hamilton W, 4-1 Lehigh W, 4-0 1947 0-7-0 Arthur Horrocks Navy L, 0-1 Penn State L, 0-2 Cortland L, 1-5 Penn State W, 2-1 American International W, 9-2 Mohawk L, 2-3 Rochester W, 4-2 Colgate L, 1-2 1933 1-5-0 Arthur Horrocks Colgate W, 4-0 Ithaca L, 2-3 Cortland L, 0-3 Penn State L, 4-6 Lehigh W, 4-0 1938 4-2-2 Arthur Horrocks Rochester L, 1-2 Navy L, 3-6 Hamilton W, 5-0 Cornell L, 0-2 Penn State L, 0-4 Army L, 0-1 Army L, 0-5 Lehigh T, 2-2 (OT) 1948 3-5-0 Arthur Horrocks Dartmouth L, 1-3 Cornell T, 1-1 (OT) ITHACA L, 3-4 Penn State L, 0-5 at Cortland L, 0-1 1934 3-2-0 Arthur Horrocks Bucknell W, 5-0 at Colgate L, 0-3 Buffalo State W, 11-2 Rochester W, 4-0 UNION W, 4-1 Penn State L, 1-3 Colgate W, 3-1 at Sampson W, 3-1 Army L, 2-7 at Penn State L, 1-5 Lehigh W, 3-2 1939 6-1-0 Arthur Horrocks at Rochester W, 6-2 Dartmouth W, 5-1 Cornell W, 2-1 CORNELL L, 2-3 Hamilton W, 6-1 1935 6-3-0 Arthur Horrocks Penn State L, 0-5 1949 2-6-0 Arthur Horrocks Buffalo State W, 5-2 Rochester W, 3-0 Union W, 6-1 Westchester Teachers W, 3-2 Bucknell W, 4-3 Penn State L, 1-6 Lehigh W, 6-1 Lehigh W, 4-0 Colgate L, 1-4 Colgate W, 7-1 Colgate W, 3-0 Cortland L, 0-4 American International W, 8-3 Ithaca L, 1-4 Springfield L, 1-6 1940 3-5-0 Arthur Horrocks Army L, 0-4 Penn State L, 0-4 Army L, 1-4 Rochester W, 3-0 Univ. of Rochester W, 2-1 Cornell L, 1-2 Cornell L, 0-3 Dartmouth L, 2-5 Hamilton W, 2-0 Penn State L, 0-7 1950 5-2-1 Arthur Horrocks 1936 6-0-2 Arthur Horrocks Navy W, 1-0 Army L, 0-3 Cornell W, 6-1 Bucknell L, 0-1 Colgate W, 3-2 Buffalo State W, 10-1 Rochester W, 3-2 Cornell W, 2-1 LEHIGH W, 1-0 Colgate L, 0-2 Cortland W, 1-0 Springfield T, 3-3 (OT) Ithaca W, 6-0 Penn State T, 4-4 (OT) Penn State L, 0-2 Cortland W, 12-3 Rochester W, 3-1 Colgate W, 8-0 Union T, 2-2 (OT) Rochester W, 5-0 1951 NO TEAM 34 SUathletics.com 2008 Syracuse Men’s Soccer All-Time Results 1952 5-1-0 Arthur Horrocks Sampson W, 7-6 Brockport W, 5-4 (OT) Albany W, 6-1 Army L, 0-4 Colgate W, 2-1 RPI W, 2-1 1953 4-2-1 Andy Coccari Cornell T, 1-1 (OT) Sampson L, 2-3 Cortland L, 2-4 Union W, 4-3 Brockport W, 1-0 Colgate W, 2-0 RPI W, 2-1 1954 2-6-0 Andy Coccari Cornell L, 3-6 Clarkson W, 3-2 Penn State L, 2-9 Cortland L, 0-7 SSyracuseyracuse rresumedesumed mmen’sen’s ssocceroccer aass a ssportport iinn 11970.970.
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