1874 Stevens Ducks football team

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1874 Stevens Ducks football
ConferenceIndependent
1874 record3–1
Head coachNone
Seasons
  1873
1875  
1874 college football records
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Yale      30 
Princeton      20 
Harvard      11 
Tufts      10 
Stevens      31 
Rutgers      13 
Columbia      15 
NYU      01 
McGill      01 

The 1874 Stevens Ducks football team represented Stevens Institute of Technology in the 1874 college football season.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
October 31 Columbia Hoboken, NJ W 4–2
November 1at Rutgers New Brunswick, NJ W 6–0
November 10 NYU Hoboken, NJW 6–0
November 18at Yale New Haven, CT L 0–6

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