1899 Rutgers Queensmen football team

The 1899 Rutgers Queensmen football team was an American football team that represented Rutgers University during the 1899 college football season. The 1899 Rutgers team compiled a 2–9 record and was outscored by opponents by a combined total of 245 to 114.[1] William V. B. Van Dyck was the team's coach, and William E. McMahon was the team captain.

1899 Rutgers Queensmen football
ConferenceIndependent
1899 record2–9
Head coachWilliam V. B. Van Dyck (2nd season)
CaptainWilliam E. McMahon
1899 Eastern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Harvard      10 0 1
Buffalo      6 0 0
Duquesne      2 0 2
Lafayette      12 1 0
Princeton      12 1 0
Boston College      8 1 1
Carlisle      9 2 0
Wesleyan      7 2 0
Villanova      7 2 1
Yale      7 2 1
Western Univ. of Penn.      3 1 1
Columbia      9 3 0
Fordham      3 1 0
Cornell      7 3 0
Penn      8 3 2
Brown      7 3 1
Geneva      2 1 0
New Hampshire      4 2 0
Tufts      7 4 0
Syracuse      4 4 0
Army      4 5 0
Colgate      4 5 0
Penn State      4 6 1
Frankin & Marshall      3 5 1
Amherst      4 7 1
NYU      2 6 0
Temple      1 4 1
Lehigh      2 9 0
Rutgers      2 9 0

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 3ColumbiaL 0–26
October 7at LehighL 0–10
October 14at LafayetteL 0–37
October 18at StevensL 5–12
October 21at HaverfordL 0–36
October 25SwarthmoreL 0–34
October 28at UrsinusL 6–53
November 4StevensW 39–0
November 11NYUL 5–6
November 22CCNYW 59–0
November 30Knickerbocker ACL 0–11

Players

  • Black, right tackle
  • Conger, right halfback
  • Courtney, right tackle
  • Edgar, quarterback
  • Mann, left halfback
  • William E. McMahon, fullback and captain
  • Patterson, right guard
  • Pettit, right end
  • Ranson, center
  • Rapalje, left end
  • Wirth, left tackle
  • Woodruff, left guard

References

  1. "Rutgers Yearly Results (1895-1899)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 12, 2015.


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