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20 17 20 18 Men's Soccer Records Book Men’s Soccer Records Book 20 20 17 18 Men’s Soccer TABLE OF CONTENTS All-time Ivy Champions .........................................1 Ivy Standings .....................................................2-6 Individual Records ................................................7 Team Records .......................................................8 Ivy League Teams in NCAA play ......................9-10 Ivy League Weekly Award Winners................11-13 Ivy League Players & Rookies of the Year...........14 All-Ivy Teams ................................................15-23 All-Americans .................................................24-26 Academic All-Americans .....................................26 In the MLS Drafts ................................................27 * - Last updated on June 2017. If you have updates or possible edits to the men’s soccer records book, please email [email protected] 18 19 Ivy League Records Book 1 MEN’S SOCCER All-Time Champions YEAR CHAMPION(S) IVY CHAMPIONS 1955 Harvard 1995 Cornell Total Outright First Last Penn Brown Champs Champs Champ Champ 1956 Yale 1996 Harvard Brown 20 12 1963 2011 1957 Princeton 1997 Brown Columbia 10 7 1978 2016 Cornell 4 2 1975 2012 1958 Harvard 1998 Brown Dartmouth 13 4 1964 2017 1959 Harvard 1999 Princeton Harvard 13 9 1955 2009 1960 Princeton 2000 Brown Penn 8 3 1955 2013 Princeton 8 4 1957 2014 1961 Harvard 2001 Brown Yale 5 4 1956 2005 1962 Penn Princeton Harvard 2002 Penn 1963 Brown Dartmouth Harvard 2003 Brown 1964 Brown 2004 Dartmouth Dartmouth 2005 Brown 1965 Brown Dartmouth 1966 Brown Yale 1967 Brown 2006 Harvard 1968 Brown 2007 Brown 1969 Harvard 2008 Dartmouth 1970 Harvard Penn 1971 Penn 2009 Harvard 1972 Penn 2010 Princeton 1973 Brown 2011 Brown 1974 Brown Dartmouth 1975 Brown 2012 Cornell Cornell 2013 Penn 1976 Brown 2014 Princeton 1977 Cornell Dartmouth 1978 Columbia 2015 Dartmouth 1979 Columbia 2016 Dartmouth 1980 Columbia Columbia Penn 2017 Dartmouth 1981 Columbia 1982 Columbia 1983 Columbia 1984 Columbia 1985 Columbia 1986 Yale 1987 Harvard 1988 Dartmouth Princeton 1989 Yale 1990 Dartmouth 1991 Yale 1992 Dartmouth 1993 Columbia Princeton 1994 Brown Harvard 18 19 Ivy League Records Book 2 MEN’S SOCCER Standings Ivy League round-robin play began in 1955 and Columbia joined beginning with the 1962 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 1960 season. 1. Penn 4-1-2 10 21 8 7-1-2 1. Harvard 5-2-0 10 19 7 6-5-0 1955 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 3. Columbia 4-3-0 8 11 15 6-7-0 1. Harvard 5-1-0 10 12 7 10-2-0 4. Brown 3-3-1 7 12 8 5-5-1 1. Penn 5-1-0 10 20 11 10-1-0 5. Dartmouth 3-4-0 6 9 10 5-5-1 3. Yale 4-1-1 9 17 5 9-2-1 5. Yale 3-4-0 6 9 13 4-7-0 4. Princeton 2-3-1 5 14 10 4-3-2 7. Cornell 2-4-1 5 8 15 3-5-1 5. Dartmouth 2-4-0 4 15 14 6-5-0 8. Princeton 2-5-0 4 10 19 4-6-0 5. Cornell 2-4-0 4 7 8 4-5-0 7. Brown 0-6-0 0 2 32 3-8-0 1963 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 1. Brown 6-1-0 12 19 6 11-2-1 1956 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 1. Harvard 6-1-0 12 19 9 8-2-0 1. Yale 5-0-1 11 14 5 9-2-1 3. Penn 5-2-0 10 21 8 6-4-0 2. Cornell 4-0-2 10 13 6 6-1-2 3. Princeton 5-2-0 10 13 6 7-2-1 3. Penn 4-2-0 8 21 13 6-4-1 5. Dartmouth 3-4-0 6 12 14 4-6-0 4. Brown 3-3-0 6 10 14 7-3-0 6. Yale 2-5-0 4 11 15 3-7-1 5. Princeton 1-4-1 3 5 9 2-6-1 7. Columbia 0-6-1 1 7 29 1-6-1 6. Dartmouth 1-5-0 2 6 14 3-7-0 7. Cornell 0-6-1 1 5 20 0-8-1 6. Harvard 1-5-0 2 6 13 3-8-0 1964 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 1957 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 1. Dartmouth 5-2-0 10 17 12 7-4-0 1. Princeton 5-1-0 10 21 5 8-1-0 1. Brown 4-1-2 10 13 7 7-3-2 2. Harvard 4-1-1 9 11 9 6-2-3 3. Harvard 4-2-1 9 17 10 5-2-2 3. Penn 3-2-1 7 15 11 5-5-1 4. Penn 3-2-2 8 13 13 7-2-2 3. Cornell 2-3-1 7 8 7 5-3-1 5. Yale 3-3-1 7 17 9 4-5-2 5. Brown 2-4-0 4 7 19 2-6-1 5. Princeton 3-3-1 7 9 14 5-4-1 5. Yale 2-4-0 4 8 13 5-6-0 7. Cornell 1-4-2 4 13 16 1-6-2 7. Dartmouth 1-4-1 3 6 12 2-6-2 8. Columbia 0-6-1 1 2 20 2-8-1 1958 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 1965 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 1. Harvard 4-1-1 9 12 8 10-2-1 1. Brown 7-0-0 14 18 6 12-1-1 2. Cornell 4-2-0 8 16 9 6-2-1 2. Penn 5-2-0 10 16 9 7-3-1 2. Princeton 4-2-0 8 14 6 7-2-0 2. Yale 5-2-0 10 15 12 8-3-0 4. Penn 3-2-1 7 12 8 7-2-2 4. Harvard 4-3-0 8 19 19 7-3-0 5. Dartmouth 3-3-0 6 9 14 4-6-0 5. Dartmouth 3-4-0 6 8 9 5-5-0 6. Yale 2-4-0 4 9 12 5-4-2 6. Cornell 2-4-1 5 11 14 6-4-1 7. Brown 0-6-0 0 5 20 2-7-0 7. Columbia 1-6-0 2 4 11 4-7-1 8. Princeton 0-6-1 1 4 15 2-7-1 1959 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 1. Harvard 5-1-0 10 10 4 9-1-3 1966 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 2. Princeton 4-2-0 8 11 6 7-3-0 1. Brown 7-0-0 14 29 5 11-1-0 2. Penn 3-1-2 8 14 12 7-2-2 2. Harvard 6-1-0 12 20 7 7-3-1 4. Yale 3-2-1 7 19 7 6-4-1 3. Columbia 4-3-0 8 15 16 7-4-0 4. Brown 3-2-1 7 9 10 3-5-1 4. Yale 3-3-1 7 16 16 5-4-2 6. Dartmouth 1-5-0 2 10 17 4-6-0 4. Penn 3-3-1 7 13 19 5-5-2 7. Cornell 0-6-0 0 6 23 2-7-0 6. Dartmouth 2-4-1 5 8 13 3-6-1 7. Princeton 0-5-2 2 5 13 0-7-3 1960 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 8. Cornell 0-6-1 1 5 22 0-8-1 1. Princeton 6-1-0 12 17 7 8-2-0 2. Yale 4-1-2 10 14 5 7-3-2 1967 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 3. Harvard 4-2-1 9 16 12 7-2-1 1. Brown 6-0-1 13 23 8 13-0-1 4. Dartmouth 4-3-0 8 14 10 2. Penn 4-1-2 10 12 3 7-1-4 5. Cornell 3-3-1 7 13 12 4-5-1 3. Harvard 4-2-1 9 16 13 7-3-1 6. Penn 2-5-0 4 12 19 4-5-1 4. Cornell 3-3-1 7 12 14 4-4-1 6. Columbia 2-5-0 4 7 20 5-7-0 4. Yale 3-3-1 7 7 6 5-4-1 8. Brown 1-6-0 2 8 16 1-9-0 6. Princeton 2-5-0 4 7 15 7-5-0 7. Dartmouth 1-5-1 3 6 17 2-8-1 1961 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 7. Columbia 1-5-1 3 5 12 2-5-2 1. Harvard 5-1-1 11 23 11 8-2-1 2. Brown 5-2-0 10 15 12 6-5-0 1968 Ivy Pts. GF GA Overall 3. Yale 3-2-2 8 15 13 5-6-2 1. Brown 6-1-0 12 23 8 11-4-0 4. Princeton 2-2-3 7 6 6 3-3-4 2. Penn 5-2-0 10 12 3 8-3-1 5. Dartmouth 3-4-0 6 11 12 5-6-0 3. Yale 4-3-0 8 14 10 6-3-3 5. Penn 3-4-0 6 12 12 6-4-1 4. Cornell 3-4-0 6 12 10 4-6-0 7. Cornell 2-4-1 5 11 18 3-6-1 4. Harvard 2-3-2 6 12 16 6-4-3 8. Columbia 1-5-1 3 9 18 4-7-2 6. Dartmouth 2-4-1 5 15 22 4-5-2 18 19 Ivy League Records Book 3 MEN’S SOCCER Standings 6. Columbia 2-4-1 5 7 11 5-5-1 3. Harvard 4-3-0 8 11 15 6-6-1 8.
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