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{{short description|American college football season}}
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|year=1932
{{Infobox college sports team season
|team=Washington University Bears
| year = 1932
|image=
| team = Washington University Bears
|conference=Missouri Valley Conference
| sport = football
|short_conf=MVC
| image =
|record=4–4
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|conf_record=1–2
| conference = [[Missouri Valley Conference]]
|head_coach=[[Jimmy Conzelman]]
| short_conf = MVC
|hc_year=1st
| record = 4–4
|stadium=[[Francis Field (Missouri)|Francis Field]]
| conf_record = 1–2
| head_coach = [[Jimmy Conzelman]]
| hc_year = 1st
| captain =
| stadium = [[Francis Olympic Field|Francis Field]]
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{{1932 Missouri Valley Conference football standings}}
{{1932 Missouri Valley Conference football standings}}
The '''1932 Washington University Bears football team''' was an [[American football]] team that represented [[Washington University in St. Louis]] as a member of the [[Missouri Valley Conference]] (MVC) during the [[1932 college football season]]. In its first season under head coach [[Jimmy Conzelman]], the team compiled a 4–4 record (1–2 against conference opponents), finished fourth in the MVC, and was outscored by a total of 92 to 80.<ref>{{cite web|title=1932 Washington (MO) Bears Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=June 20, 2019|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/washington-mo/1932-schedule.html}}</ref><ref>{{citation |title=Washington University in St. Louis Football Record Book |url=http://bearsports.wustl.edu/Sports/Documents/Football-Record-Book.pdf |page=16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131204100010/http://bearsports.wustl.edu/Sports/Documents/Football-Record-Book.pdf |access-date=June 20, 2019|archive-date=2013-12-04 }}</ref> The team played its home games at [[Francis Field (Missouri)|Francis Field]] in [[St. Louis]].

The '''1932 Washington University Bears football team''' was an [[American football]] team that represented [[Washington University of St. Louis]] as a member of the [[Missouri Valley Conference]] (MVC) during the [[1932 college football season]]. In its first season under head coach [[Jimmy Conzelman]], the team compiled a 4–4 record (1–2 against conference opponents), finished fourth in the MVC, and was outscored by a total of 92 to 80.<ref>{{cite web|title=1932 Washington (MO) Bears Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=June 20, 2019|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/washington-mo/1932-schedule.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite |title=Washington University in St. Louis Football Record Book |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131204100010/http://bearsports.wustl.edu/Sports/Documents/Football-Record-Book.pdf |page=16|access-date=June 20, 2019}}</ref> The team played its home games at [[Francis Field (Missouri)|Francis Field]] in [[St. Louis]].


==Schedule==
==Schedule==
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|October 22||{{cfb link|year=1932| team=Grinnell Pioneers |title=Grinnell}}<hc>|Francis Field|St. Louis, MO|W 14-7|3,500|<ref>{{cite news|title=Washington Wins Conference Game From Grinnell, 14-7|newspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|author=J. Roy Stockton|date=October 23, 1932|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33085519/washington_wins_conference_game_from/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
|October 22||{{cfb link|year=1932| team=Grinnell Pioneers |title=Grinnell}}<hc>|Francis Field|St. Louis, MO|W 14-7|3,500|<ref>{{cite news|title=Washington Wins Conference Game From Grinnell, 14-7|newspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|author=J. Roy Stockton|date=October 23, 1932|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33085519/washington_wins_conference_game_from/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|October 29|at|[[1932 Missouri Tigers football team|Missouri]]<ncg>|[[Memorial Stadium (Columbia)|Memorial Stadium]]|[[Columbia, Missouri|Columbia, MO]]|W 14-6||<ref>{{cite news|title=100-Yard Run Helps Washington Defeat Missouri, 14 To 6|newspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|author=J. Roy Stockton|date=October 30, 1932|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33085980/washington_wins_conference_game_from/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
|October 29|at|[[1932 Missouri Tigers football team|Missouri]]<ncg>|[[Faurot Field|Memorial Stadium]]|[[Columbia, Missouri|Columbia, MO]]|W 14-6||<ref>{{cite news|title=100-Yard Run Helps Washington Defeat Missouri, 14 To 6|newspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|author=J. Roy Stockton|date=October 30, 1932|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33085980/washington_wins_conference_game_from/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|November 5|at|[[1932 Creighton Bluejays football team|Creighton]]|[[Creighton Stadium]]|[[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]]|L 0-40||<ref>{{cite news|title=Creighton Shows Power In Defeating Washington, 40-0|newspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|date=November 6, 1932|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33077177/creighton_shows_power_in_defeating/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
|November 5|at|[[1932 Creighton Bluejays football team|Creighton]]|[[Creighton Stadium]]|[[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]]|L 0-40||<ref>{{cite news|title=Creighton Shows Power In Defeating Washington, 40-0|newspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|date=November 6, 1932|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33077177/creighton_shows_power_in_defeating/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|November 26|at|[[1932 Saint Louis Billikens football team|Saint Louis]]<ncg>|Walsh Stadium|St. Louis, MO|L 6-19|17,500|<ref>{{cite news|title=Bears Put Up Fine Fight In Losing To Billikens, 19 to 6|newspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|date=November 25, 1932|page=2E|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/30416094/bears_put_up_fine_fight_in_losing_to/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
|November 26|at|[[1932 Saint Louis Billikens football team|Saint Louis]]<ncg>|Walsh Stadium|St. Louis, MO|L 6-19|17,500|<ref>{{cite news|title=Bears Put Up Fine Fight In Losing To Billikens, 19 to 6|newspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|date=November 25, 1932|page=2E|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/30416094/bears_put_up_fine_fight_in_losing_to/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>

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<ref>{{cite web |author=<!--Not stated--> |title=2020-21 Football Record Book |url=https://washubears.com/documents/2022/7/6/2019FBRecordBook.pdf |publisher=[[Washington University in St. Louis]] |page=15 |access-date=January 3, 2023 }}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Washington University Bears football seasons]]
[[Category:Washington University Bears football seasons]]
[[Category:1932 in sports in Missouri|Washington University Football]]
[[Category:1932 in sports in Missouri|Washington University Bears football]]


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Latest revision as of 00:15, 12 September 2023

1932 Washington University Bears football
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
Record4–4 (1–2 MVC)
Head coach
Home stadiumFrancis Field
Seasons
← 1931
1933 →
1932 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Oklahoma A&M $ 3 0 0 9 1 2
Creighton 3 1 0 5 2 1
Butler 0 0 1 2 4 1
Washington University 1 2 0 4 4 0
Drake 1 3 1 2 6 1
Grinnell 1 3 0 3 4 1
  • $ – Conference champion

The 1932 Washington University Bears football team was an American football team that represented Washington University in St. Louis as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) during the 1932 college football season. In its first season under head coach Jimmy Conzelman, the team compiled a 4–4 record (1–2 against conference opponents), finished fourth in the MVC, and was outscored by a total of 92 to 80.[1][2] The team played its home games at Francis Field in St. Louis.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 1Illinois College*W 6–03,500[3]
October 8Drury*
  • Francis Field
  • St. Louis, MO
W 39–74,000[4]
October 15McKendree*
  • Francis Field
  • St. Louis, MO
L 6–133,500[5]
October 22Grinnelldagger
  • Francis Field
  • St. Louis, MO
W 14–73,500[6]
October 29at Missouri*W 14–6[7]
November 5at CreightonL 0–40[8]
November 12at DrakeL 0–6[9]
November 26at Saint Louis*
  • Walsh Stadium
  • St. Louis, MO
L 6–1917,500[10]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming

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References

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  1. ^ "1932 Washington (MO) Bears Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  2. ^ Washington University in St. Louis Football Record Book (PDF), p. 16, archived from the original (PDF) on December 4, 2013, retrieved June 20, 2019
  3. ^ James M. Gould (October 2, 1932). "Bears Win, 6-0, In Last Period After 'Boner' By Illinois College". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 1D – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ James M. Gould (October 9, 1932). "Washington U. Scores In Every Period and Defeats Drury, 39-7". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 1D – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ J. roy Stockton (October 16, 1932). "Washington Lacks Punch and McKendree Wins, 13 to 6". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 1D – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ J. Roy Stockton (October 23, 1932). "Washington Wins Conference Game From Grinnell, 14-7". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 1D – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ J. Roy Stockton (October 30, 1932). "100-Yard Run Helps Washington Defeat Missouri, 14 To 6". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 1D – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Creighton Shows Power In Defeating Washington, 40-0". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. November 6, 1932. p. 1D – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ Louis Cook (November 13, 1932). "Drake Grabs First Circuit Victory, 6-0". Des Moines Register. pp. 1S, 5S – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Bears Put Up Fine Fight In Losing To Billikens, 19 to 6". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. November 25, 1932. p. 2E – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "2020-21 Football Record Book" (PDF). Washington University in St. Louis. p. 15. Retrieved January 3, 2023.