1938 Penn State Nittany Lions men's soccer team

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The 1938 Penn State Nittany Lions men's soccer team represented Pennsylvania State University during the 1938 season playing in the Intercollegiate Soccer League. It was the program's 28th season fielding a men's varsity soccer team. The 1938 season is William Jeffrey's 13th at the helm.

ConferenceEastern Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association
Record8–0–0 ( Eastern Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association)
Headcoach
HomestadiumNew Beaver Field
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1938 Penn State Nittany Lions men's soccer
ISFA, National Champion
ConferenceEastern Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association
Record8–0–0 ( Eastern Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association)
Head coach
Home stadiumNew Beaver Field
Seasons
← 1937
1939 â†’
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Background

The 1938 season was the Nittany Lions' 28th season as a varsity soccer program, and their 12th season playing as a part of the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association. The team was led by 13th year head coach, William Jeffrey, who had previously served as the head coach for the semi-professional soccer team, Altoona Works.

In their third game of the season the Nittany Lions defeated Western Maryland 12-0, marking the largest win in Penn State soccer history.[1] Penn State was awarded an undisputed national championship title from the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association after finishing the 1938 season 8–0–0. The team was able to tally 35 goals and hold their opposition to 6 goals. At the end of the 1938 season the team had stretched their undefeated streak to 45 games.[2] Three Nittany Lions were tapped as all-east soccer team selections.[3]

Squad

Departures

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Name Reason for departure
Sol MiehoffGraduated
Bill BordaGraduated
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Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Schedule

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Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State
Regular season
October 1
1:00 p.m.
Gettysburg W 4–0  1–0–0
New Beaver Field
State College, PA
October 8
1:00 p.m.
Bucknell W 1–0  2–0–0
New Beaver Field
State College, PA
October 15
2:30 p.m.
Western Maryland W 12–0  3–0–0
New Beaver Field
State College, PA
October 22
2:30 p.m.
at Syracuse W 5–0  4–0–0

Syracuse, NY
October 26
at Army W 1–0  5–0–0

West Point, NY
October 27
at Brown W 7–3  6–0–0

Providence, RI
November 5
1:00 p.m.
Navy W 1–0  7–0–0
New Beaver Field
State College, PA
November 11
Temple W 4–3  8–0–0
New Beaver Field
State College, PA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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Honors and awards

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Award Name
All-Eastern Team United States Bob Schuler
All-Eastern Team United States Walt Hosterman
All-Eastern Team Venezuela Gus Bigott
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References

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