1942 Washington University Bears football team

American college football season

1942 Washington University Bears football
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
Record5–5 (2–3 MVC)
Head coach
  • Tom Gorman (1st season)
Home stadiumFrancis Field
Seasons
← 1941
1947 →
1942 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 4 Tulsa $ 5 0 0 10 1 0
Oklahoma A&M 4 1 0 6 3 1
Washington University 2 3 0 5 5 0
Saint Louis 2 3 0 4 5 0
Creighton 1 4 0 5 4 0
Drake 1 4 0 3 7 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1942 Washington University Bears football teamrepresented Washington University in St. Louis as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) during the 1942 college football season. Led by Tom Gorman in his first and only season as head coach, the Bears compiled an overall record of 5–5 with a mark of 2–3 in conference play, tying for third place in the MVC. The team played home games at Francis Field in St. Louis. Washington University did not field another football team in the 1947 season.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 19at Iowa*
L 7–268,200–10,000[1][2][3]
September 262:30 p.m.Cape Girardeau*W 26–71,000[4][5][6][7]
October 28:15 p.m.at CreightonW 13–1210,000[8][9][10]
October 102:30 p.m.Wichita
  • Francis Field
  • St. Louis, MO
W 27–66,000[11][12][13]
October 178:15 p.m.at TulsaL 0–408,000[14][15][16][17]
October 242:30 p.m.at Oklahoma A&ML 7–404,500[18][19][20]
November 7at Kansas*L 7–192,400[21]
November 142:30 p.m.Drakedagger
  • Francis Field
  • St. Louis, MO
W 14–75,000[22][23][24]
November 212:30 p.m.Missouri Mines*
  • Francis Field
  • St. Louis, MO
W 19–62,000[25][26][27]
November 262:30 p.m.at Saint Louis
  • Walsh Stadium
  • St. Louis, MO
L 0–2613,192[28][29]

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References

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  2. ^ Smith, J. L. (Dixie) (September 20, 1942). "Sophs Shine As Iowa Crushes Bears, 26 to 7". Waterloo Sunday Courier. Waterloo, Iowa. p. 7. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  3. ^ Smith, J. L. (Dixie) (September 20, 1942). "Hawkeyes Crush Bears as Sophs Take Spotlight (continued)". Waterloo Sunday Courier. Waterloo, Iowa. p. 22. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  4. ^ Ottenad, Tom (September 26, 1942). "Bears Open Home Season Today Against Cape Girardeau". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 3B. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  5. ^ Ottenad, Tom (September 26, 1942). "Bears Tackle Cape Girardeau (continued)". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 4B. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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  8. ^ Wolff, Howard (October 2, 1942). "Gorman Is Back As Bluejay Foe". Evening World-Herald. Omaha, Nebraska. p. 27. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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  10. ^ "Victory For Bears: Tevis Is Hero of Triumph". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. October 3, 1942. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "W. U. Grid Scout Warns St. Louis Squad Is Tough". The Wichita Eagle. Wichita, Kansas. October 10, 1942. p. 10. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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  14. ^ Charvat, Jack (October 17, 1942). "Hurricane Set To Battle Bears Tonight". Tulsa Tribune. Tulsa, Oklahoma. p. 6. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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  17. ^ "Tulsa Whips Bears, 40-0". The Daily Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. October 18, 1942. p. 2B. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  18. ^ "Washington Bears Play Oklahoma Aggies". Muskogee Daily Phoenix. Muskogee, Oklahoma. Associated Press. October 24, 1942. p. 5. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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  25. ^ Gould, James M. (November 20, 1942). "Bears Have Chance To Equal Record Of 1939 Title Winner". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 2E. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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  28. ^ Gould, James M. (November 25, 1942). "17 Players From District to Start Bear-Billiken Game". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 8A. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  29. ^ Stockton, J. Roy (November 27, 1942). "St. Louis U. Trounces Washington, 26 to 0, to Give Coach Duford His Third Straight Win Over Rivals". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 6C. Retrieved July 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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