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1934 Cornell Big Red men's soccer team

The 1934 Cornell Big Red men's soccer team represented Cornell University during the 1934 ISFA season. It was Cornell's 27th season fielding a varsity soccer team, and their 15th season with Nick Bawlf as the program's head coach. Cornell played in the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Soccer League.


1934 Cornell Big Red men's soccer
Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Soccer League
5–0–2 (5–0–2 MAISL)
Schoellkopf Field (15th season)
Louis Bermejillo (4th season)
Yale Field

The 1934 Cornell Big Red men's soccer team represented Cornell University during the 1934 ISFA season. It was Cornell's 27th season fielding a varsity soccer team, and their 15th season with Nick Bawlf as the program's head coach. Cornell played in the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Soccer League.

To date, the 1934 season was the most successful season in Cornell men's soccer history, as the program won the ISFA national championship, going undefeated with a 5-0-2 record. It is the only season in Cornell men's soccer history where the program finished the campaign with an undefeated record.

Defender, Louis Bermejillo, was named an All-American at the conclusion of the season.

DateTime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite City, State
October 27PennW 3–0Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, NY
November 3SwarthmoreW 2–1Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, NY
November 15LehighW 2–1Unknown Unknown
November 22NavyW 1–0Unknown Unknown
November 29at HaverfordT 1–15–0–2(5–0–2)Walton Field Haverford, PA
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