Dec. 1, 1990 – Southern Conn. State 0:0 (4:3 PKs) Seattle Pacific, NCAA D2 final in Melbourne, Fla.
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Current Dartmouth coach Bo Oshoniyi saved on Robin Malmanger after Nick Booth’s conversion for Southern Connecticut State (22-0-1). Henrik Svartborn, John DeBrito and Larry Piturro also converted for the Owls, coached by Ray Reid. SCSU went on a 41-game unbeaten run from Oct. 28, 1989 to Oct. 19, 1991. Note: the teams played two 30-minute extra time sessions; the result was recorded as a victory by the NCAA – SCSU’s regular-season schedule included a 2-2 draw with Furman.
Dec. 1, 2011 – Lynn 1:0 Franklin Pierce, NCAA D2 Final, Pensacola, Fla.
Dec. 1, 2007 – Tampa 0:0 (3:1 PKs) Franklin Pierce, NCAA D2 Women’s Final, Orange Beach, Ala.
Dec. 1, 2005 – Nebraska-Omaha 2:1 Franklin Pierce, NCAA D2 Women’s final, Wichita Falls, Texas
Dec. 1, 1984 – Wheaton (Ill.) 2:1 (3 OTs) Brandeis, NCAA D3 final
Dec. 1, 1906 – Columbia 0:1 Harvard, Cosmopolitan Park, Newark, N.J.
“Osborne, Harvard’s sturdy left tackle in the game with Yale a week ago, was the pivot around which swung the impregnable formation of the Crimson forward line in the intercollegiate championship soccer match with Columbia … Osborne proved himself a versatile football player, seeming quite as much at home on the soccer gridiron as in the American college game. … Osborne and Brooks … worked the ball up the field. The ball went to A.N. Reggio at inside left sent a sizzling cross shot that beat Graybill into the net.” (The Boston Globe)
Philadelphia Thistles 1:2 Fall River
Goals: J. Kerr; Gauther 2.
Pan-Americans 1:0 Gorhams (Providence, R.I.) at Fall River, Mass.
Goal: Cyr (PK).
NEW ENGLAND SOCCER HISTORY