1960 East Carolina Pirates football team
The 1960 East Carolina Pirates football team represented East Carolina College—now known as East Carolina University—during the 1960 college football season.
1960 East Carolina Pirates football | |
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Conference | North State Conference |
1960 record | 7–3 (5–2 North State) |
Head coach | Jack Boone (9th season) |
Home stadium | College Stadium |
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Location | Result |
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September 17 | Newport News Apprentice School | Greenville, North Carolina | W 21-6 |
September 24 | Guilford | Greenville, North Carolina | W 7-0 |
October 1 | Catawba | Greenville, North Carolina | W 28-0 |
October 8 | Elon | Burlington, North Carolina | W 14-8 |
October 15 | Western Carolina | Greenville, North Carolina | W 7-6 |
October 22 | Newberry | Greenville, North Carolina | W 21-0 |
October 29 | Appalachian State | Boone, North Carolina | L 17-21 |
November 5 | Lenoir-Rhyne | Hickory, North Carolina | L 0-17 |
November 12 | Presbyterian | Greenville, North Carolina | L 17-27 |
November 19 | Richmond | Greenville, North Carolina | W 22-7 |
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