First season 1875 (1875) Head coach Sterling Brown Colors Navy Blue and Gold Conference titles 1 (1937) | Last season 1973 (1973) Field surface Grass Mascot Mario the Magnificent | |
Location 46th and Market Street, Philadelphia PA |
The first year of organized Drexel Dragons football was in 1892. The first intercollegiate game was played in 1898 against Ursinus College, which Drexel won 16-0. In 1909 the school discontinued football for lack of a proper playing field until in 1911, when Anthony J. Drexel’s estate in Runnymede, Delaware County, was used as athletic grounds with a field laid out for football. The team was also suspended in 1943 due to wartime.
Contents
- Nickname
- Conference championships
- Notable players and statistics
- Undefeated seasons
- End of the team
- References
In 1975, the team was once again discontinued due to funding issues.
Nickname
In the time that there was a football team at Drexel University, the athletic teams went through multiple name changes. At different points, the team was also known as the "Engineers," the "Blue and Gold," and the "Drexelites" before finally settling with the "Dragons."
Conference championships
In 1937, the Dragons won the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference championship by defeating Franklin and Marshall.
Notable players and statistics
Undefeated seasons
End of the team
Following the 1973 season, the football team was discontinued in order to redistribute the funds among other intercollegiate sports and intramural programs.