1993 Saint Peter's Peacocks football team

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1993 Saint Peter's Peacocks football
Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Record3–7 (1–4 MAAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumJFK Stadium
Seasons
 1992
1994 
1993 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Iona $ 5 0 09 2 0
Canisius 4 1 05 5 0
St. John's 3 2 08 3 0
Georgetown 2 3 04 5 0
Saint Peter's 1 4 03 7 0
Siena 0 5 00 10 0
  • $ Conference champion

The 1993 Saint Peter's Peacocks football team was an American football team that represented Saint Peter's College (now known as Saint Peter's University) as a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) during the 1993 NCAA Division I-AA football season. In their third year under head coach Roy Miller, the team compiled an overall record of 3–7, with a mark of 1–4 in conference play, and finished fifth in the MAAC.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 11at St. John's
L 28–29 [1]
September 18at Siena W 31–0 [2]
September 25 Saint Francis (PA) *
W 17–14 [3]
October 2at Monmouth *L 42–44 [4]
October 9 Georgetown
  • JFK Stadium
  • Hoboken, NJ
L 14–26 [5]
October 16 Iona
  • JFK Stadium
  • Hoboken, NJ
L 28–35 [6]
October 23 Canisius
  • JFK Stadium
  • Hoboken, NJ
L 20–29 [7]
October 30at Assumption *
L 13–18 [8]
November 6at Central Connecticut State *L 7–9 [9]
November 13 Jersey City State *
  • JFK Stadium
  • Hoboken, NJ
W 44–242,116 [10]
  • *Non-conference game

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References

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