1958 Drexel Dragons men's soccer team

The 1958 Drexel Dragons men's soccer team was the 12th season of the program's existence. The program competed as an independent during the 1958 ISFA season, the final year before the NCAA began sponsor collegiate varsity soccer.

1958 Drexel Dragons men's soccer
ConferenceMiddle Atlantic States Athletic Conference
DivisionCollege–Southern
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1[1]
1958 record12–0–0 (3–0–0 MASAC)
Head coachDon Yonker (12th season)
CaptainStanislav Długosz
Robert Muschek

The 1958 season was the most accomplished season in program history. Drexel posted a perfect 12-0-0 record, and won the ISFA National Championship, the predecessor to the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. The Dragons scored a record 76 goals in 12 matches, while only conceding 15. Drexel was led by Polish striker Stanislav Długosz, who had 57 points on the season, which remains a record for Drexel. During their match against Rider, Igor Lissy had a program record three assists, a record that would not be tied until 1991. Lissy led the team in scoring with 22 goals in just 12 matches. Outside of the ISFA title, Drexel won the Middle Atlantic States Athletic Conference.[2]

Robert Muschek, Długosz and Ozzie Jethon were named All-Americans at the end of the season.

Roster

The following players were part of Drexel's squad during the 1958 season:

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
 SCO George Annett
 USA Robert Antrasian
 USA Charles Boecklin
FW  POL Stanislav Długosz
 GER Charles Frankenberger
 USA Austin Gleeson
 USA Donald Hobson
MF  UKR Ozzie Jethon
 USA William Johnston
 ENG Charles Jones
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  URS Igor Lissy
DF  USA Robert Muschek
DF  USA Donald Reiter
FW  USA Ronald Ritter
 WAL George Sawcheck
 ENG George Simon
 UKR Leon Skochko
 ENG Bently Stuart
 USA David Van Dyke
 POL Stanislav Wybranski

Schedule

[3]

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State
Exhibition
October 4
vs. Drexel Alumni W 7–0 
Philadelphia, PA
Regular season
October 11
at Western Maryland W 7–1[4]  1–0–0
(1–0–0)
Westminster, MD
October 14
Rider W 10–1  2–0–0
(2–0–0)

October 18
at Elizabethtown W 4–2  3–0–0
(3–0–0)

October 21
No. 10 Delaware W 7–2  4–0–0
(4–0–0)

October 25
No. 10 at Wagner W   5–0–0
(5–0–0)

October 29
No. 8 West Chester W   6–0–0
(6–0–0)

November 1
No. 8 Washington (MD) W 6–1  7–0–0
(7–0–0)

November 4
No. 8 at Ursinus W 8–2  8–0–0
(8–0–0)

November 8
No. 3 Bucknell W   9–0–0

November 11
No. 1 at La Salle W 7–1  10–0–0

November 15
No. 1 at Johns Hopkins W 2–0  11–0–0

November 18
No. 1 Lehigh W 5–2  12–0–0
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References

  1. Hatfield, Thomas (July 21, 2014). "4. Period of Revival". The History of Soccer in Greater Cleveland From 1906 until 1981 (1st ed.). Denver: Outskirts Press. p. 370. ISBN 9781478700173.
  2. "MAC: Men's Soccer Conference Champions" (PDF). gomacsports.com. Middle Atlantic Conferences. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  3. Rockman, Howie (24 September 1958). "SOCCER SCHEDULE" (PDF). The Triangle. p. 15. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  4. "Statistics Summary for 1958". McDaniel Green Terror. McDaniel College. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
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