1996 Princeton Tigers football team American college football season
The 1996 Princeton Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Princeton University during the 1996 NCAA Division I-AA football season . In its final year at Palmer Stadium , Princeton tied for second-to-last in the Ivy League .
In their 10th year under head coach Steve Tosches , the Tigers compiled a 3–7 record and were outscored 202 to 144. Jimmy Archie and Marc Washington were the team captains.[ 1]
Princeton's 2–5 conference record tied for sixth place in the Ivy League standings. The Tigers were outscored 142 to 87 by Ivy League opponents.[ 2]
Princeton played its home games, for the 83rd and final year, at Palmer Stadium on the university campus in Princeton, New Jersey . After the 1996 season, Palmer Stadium was demolished to make way for its replacement .
Schedule
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance Source September 21 at Cornell
L 27–33 OT 14,120 [ 3]
September 28 Holy Cross *
W 37–30 5,451 [ 4]
October 5 Lehigh *
Palmer Stadium Princeton, NJ L 14–20 7,053 [ 5]
October 12 Brown
Palmer Stadium Princeton, NJ L 23–27 8,030 [ 6]
October 19 at Bucknell *
L 6–10 2,166 [ 7]
October 26 Harvard
Palmer Stadium Princeton, NJ (rivalry ) L 0–24 14,410 [ 8]
November 2 at Columbia
W 14–11 9,100 [ 9]
November 9 Penn
Palmer Stadium Princeton, NJ (rivalry ) L 6–10 10,034 [ 10]
November 16 at Yale
W 17–13 29,469 [ 11]
November 23 No. 18 Dartmouth
Palmer Stadium Princeton, NJ L 0–24 16,461 [ 12]
References
^ "Results". Princeton Football Record Book . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University . p. 31. Retrieved June 20, 2020 .
^ "Year-by-Year History". Ivy League Football Media Guide (PDF) . Princeton, N.J.: Ivy League . 2017. pp. 36–37. Retrieved July 10, 2020 .
^ "Princeton Bows to Cornell in Ivy's First Overtime Game" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. Associated Press . September 22, 1996. p. C14 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Finnegan, Tara (September 29, 1996). "Princeton Survives Scare" . The Home News & Tribune . New Brunswick, N.J. p. D8 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Finnegan, Tara (October 6, 1996). "Lehigh Finds Right Motivation to Shut Down Princeton" . The Home News & Tribune . New Brunswick, N.J. p. C8 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Late Bid Fails as Tigers Tumble" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. Associated Press . October 13, 1996. p. C19 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Hummel, Todd (October 20, 1996). "Bison Slide Past Tigers" . The Daily Item . Sunbury, Pa. p. C1 – via Newspapers.com . Attendance figure in "Ivy League Summaries". Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. October 20, 1996. p. D19.
^ Burris, Joe (October 27, 1996). "Harvard Gains Its Second Wind, Wins" . Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. p. C18 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Princeton Edges Past Columbia" . The Home News & Tribune . New Brunswick, N.J. Associated Press . November 3, 1996. p. C5 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Juliano, Joe (November 10, 1996). "Penn Defense Too Much for Princeton" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. p. C16 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Berlet, Bruce (November 17, 1996). "Turns Out to Be a Long Day for Yale, Cozza" . The Hartford Courant . Hartford, Conn. p. E10 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Denman, Elliott (November 24, 1996). "Tigers Come Up Short in Palmer Finale" . The Home News & Tribune . New Brunswick, N.J. p. C6 – via Newspapers.com .
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