1985 Princeton Tigers football team

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1985 Princeton Tigers football
Princeton Tigers logo.svg
Conference Ivy League
1985 record5–5 (5–2 Ivy)
Head coach
Captains
  • Anthony P. DiTommaso
  • James G. Petrucci
Home stadium Palmer Stadium
Seasons
  1984
1986  
1985 Ivy League football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Penn $610  721
Harvard 520  730
Princeton 520  550
Brown 430  541
Yale 331  441
Dartmouth 241  271
Cornell 250  370
Columbia 070  0100
  • $ Conference champion

The 1985 Princeton Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Princeton University during the 1985 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Princeton tied for second in the Ivy League.

In their first year under head coach Ron Rogerson, the Tigers compiled a 5–5 record and were also even on points, scoring 212 and allowing 212. Anthony P. DiTommaso and James G. Petrucci were the team captains. [1]

Princeton's 5–2 conference record tied for second-best in the Ivy League standings. The Tigers outscored Ivy opponents 127 to 96. [2]

Princeton played its home games at Palmer Stadium on the university campus in Princeton, New Jersey.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 21 at Dartmouth W 10–3 10,985 [3]
September 28 Lehigh *
  • Palmer Stadium
  • Princeton, NJ
L 13–34 12,000 [4]
October 5 at Brown L 0–17 5,600 [5]
October 12 Columbia
  • Palmer Stadium
  • Princeton, NJ
W 31–0 7,080 [6]
October 19 No. 20 Colgate *
  • Palmer Stadium
  • Princeton, NJ
L 44–49 8,795 [7]
October 26 at Harvard W 11–6 18,000 [8]
November 2 at Penn L 21–31 33,479 [9]
November 9 William & Mary *
  • Palmer Stadium
  • Princeton, NJ
L 28–33 6,738 [10]
November 16 Yale
  • Palmer Stadium
  • Princeton, NJ (rivalry)
W 21–12 8,941 [11]
November 23 Cornell
  • Palmer Stadium
  • Princeton, NJ
W 33–27 8,917 [12]

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References

  1. "Results". Princeton Football Record Book. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University. p. 30. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  2. "Year-by-Year History". Ivy League Football Media Guide (PDF). Princeton, N.J.: Ivy League. 2017. p. 31. Retrieved July 10, 2020.
  3. Roberts, Ernie (September 22, 1985). "Princeton Grinds, 10-3". Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. p. 68 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Will-Weber, Mark (September 29, 1985). "Lehigh Tames Tigers". The Morning Call . Allentown, Pa. p. C1 via Newspapers.com.
  5. Pave, Martin (October 6, 1985). "Brown Blocks Off Princeton". Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. p. 69 via Newspapers.com.
  6. Esterman, Sue (October 13, 1985). "Records Fall as Princeton Drubs Columbia, 31-0". The Home News . New Brunswick, N.J. pp. C1, C13 via Newspapers.com.
  7. Esterman, Sue (October 20, 1985). "Colgate Rallies to Defeat Princeton, 49-44". The Home News . New Brunswick, N.J. pp. E1, E12 via Newspapers.com.
  8. Monahan, Bob (October 27, 1985). "Princeton Bursts, 11-6". Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. p. 66 via Newspapers.com.
  9. Freligh, Sarajane (November 3, 1985). "Penn, Three TDs Down, Recovers for 31-21 Win". The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. p. 1-D via Newspapers.com.
  10. Lettis, Louis (November 10, 1985). "Princeton Falls, 33-28, to William & Mary". The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. pp. 13-E, 16-E via Newspapers.com.
  11. Esterman, Sue (November 17, 1985). "Princeton Hands Yale 21-12 Loss". The Home News . New Brunswick, N.J. p. D1 via Newspapers.com.
  12. Esterman, Sue (November 24, 1985). "Tigers Defeat Cornell". The Home News . New Brunswick, N.J. p. D1 via Newspapers.com.