College Division Game Results
Date | Winning Team | Losing Team | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
December 2, 1961 | Pennsylvania Military College | 35 | Merchant Marine Academy | 14 |
December 1, 1962 | Merchant Marine | 9 | Pennsylvania Military | 0 |
November 30, 1963 | Merchant Marine | 27 | Pennsylvania Military | 13 |
November 28, 1964 | Merchant Marine | 20 | Pennsylvania Military | 16 |
November 27, 1965 | Merchant Marine | 22 | Pennsylvania Military | 12 |
November 26, 1966 | Merchant Marine | 46 | Pennsylvania Military | 7 |
November 25, 1967 | Merchant Marine | 39 | Pennsylvania Military | 6 |
December 14, 1968 | Delaware | 31 | Indiana (Pa.) | 24 |
December 13, 1969 | Delaware | 31 | North Carolina Central | 13 |
December 12, 1970 | Delaware | 38 | Morgan State | 23 |
December 11, 1971 | Delaware | 72 | C.W. Post | 22 |
December 9, 1972 | Massachusetts | 35 | California-Davis | 14 |
December 1, 1973 | Grambling State | 17 | Delaware | 8 |
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