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Sep. 16—SUSQUEHANNA — Susquehanna's defense dominated the first half. But when Lakeland broke through in the second half, the Sabers offense closed out the win. Susquehanna (3-1) piled up 356 ...
In their third season under head coach Jim Garrett, the Crusaders compiled a perfect 9–0 record, won the MAC Northern College Division championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 242 to 50. The season was part of a 22-game unbeaten streak that began on October 22, 1960, and ended on September 21, 1963. [ 1 ]
Tom Perkovich (born December 18, 1980) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Susquehanna University , a position he has held since 2015. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He also coached for Muhlenberg , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Holy Cross , [ 6 ] and Colgate . [ 7 ]
Two Susquehanna players received first-team honors on the 1961 MAC Southern College Division all-star team. The honorees were senior guard and team captain Ben DiFrancesco and sophomore fullback Larry Kerstetter. [2] Di Francesco was also selected by the Associated Press as a second-team player on the 1961 All-Pennsylvania football team. [3]
Here's how to watch all the college football bowl game action on Friday, including time, TV and streaming information, and more: College football schedule today: TV coverage, channels, scores for ...
Week 1 football winners in Section 4 included Susquehanna Valley, Maine-Endwell, Corning, Elmira and Owego.
The 1951 Susquehanna Crusaders football team was an American football team that represented Susquehanna University as an independent during the 1951 college football season. The Crusaders compiled a perfect 6–0 record and outscored opponents by a total of 185 to 91.
On October 25, 1884, Yale defeated Dartmouth 113–0, becoming the first team to score 100 points in a game. [1] The next week, Princeton defeated Lafayette 140–0. [2] The most points scored by a single team, and the most lopsided final score in college football history, occurred on October 7, 1916 when Georgia Tech beat Cumberland 222–0. [3]