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NEW!!  Women Basketball Players who have scored 49 points or more in a single-game on the Women's Basketball Pioneers page!!!
List of all players to hit 49 home runs or more in one season in the history of organized baseball.
List of all players to kick a field goal of 60 yards or more in the history of (American) football.
(above list contains the Female Place-kicking & Drop-kicking Records)

THE GENTLE ART OF PUNTING; MEMBERS OF THE GIRLS' FOOTBALL TEAMS of Gustavus Adolphus College, at St. Peter, Minn., Out for Practice. New York Times 11/19/1924.
“The Gentle Art of Punting; Members of the Girls' Football Teams”, Gustavus Adolphus College of St. Peter, Minn., N.Y. Times 11/9/1924

I am looking for information on Maggie Riley and the Devil Dogs, her travelling baseball team.
Picture from article from April 4, 1925 edition of The (Nassau) Daily Review, of Maggie Riley, female baseball player, swing for the fences. Here Devil Dogs were to play against the local Hempstead nine.
The (Nassau) Daily Review, April 4, 1925

Year by year records of professional baseball teams in:

Asbury Park Sea Urchins       Atlantic City, N. J.       Augusta, N.J.
Bridgeport, Connecticut       Bristol, Conn.             Danbury, Conn.                
Derby, Conn.                  Fresh Meadows, Queens,NY   Hartford, Conn.            
Islip, N.Y.                   Jersey City, N.J.          New Jersey Jackals (Little Falls)
Long Branch, N.J.             Maspeth, Queens, NY        Meriden, Conn.             
New Britain, Conn.            New Brunswick,N.J.         New Haven, Conn.              
Newark, N.J.                  Norwalk, Conn.             Norwich, Conn.                
Paterson, N.J.                Perth Amboy, N.J.          Port Chester, N.Y.
Somerset, N.J.                Stamford, Conn.            Staten Island, N.Y.        
Torrington, Conn.             Trenton, N.J.              Washington, N.J.           
Waterbury, Conn.              West Haven, Conn.          Yonkers, N.Y.

Camden, N.J.                  Catskill, N.Y.             Easton, Pa.
Fishkill, N.Y.                Glens Falls, N.Y.          Hudson, N.Y.        
Kingston, N.Y.                Lakewood, N.J.             Mountaindale, N.Y.    
Newburgh, N.Y.                Nyack, N.Y.                Ossining, N.Y.      
Peekskill, N.Y.               Poughkeepsie, N.Y.         Seneca Falls, N.Y.  
Bergen Cliff Hawks (East Rutherford) [Atlantic League expansion team]


Minor League teams in Brooklyn.
Minor League teams in New York City.
Brooklyn in the Players League
New York City in the Players League
Brooklyn in the Federal League
Newark in the Federal League

The Bushwicks (Semi-pro)

Negro” Teams (Organized baseball in the United States was segregated until 1947.)
New York Black Yankees (Paterson)
New York Black Yankees (Cedarhurst)
New York Cubans
Newark Eagles

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Dave Myers, Black Quarterback, New York University, 1929
•The 1926 Champion Fort Hamilton integrated football team.

Game by game historical records for the following NYC area colleges & club football team:

  For non-amateur, go to: Semi-pro and pro football teams
Adelphi University & Bellevue Medical College
Brooklyn Poly Browne's Business College
Brooklyn College (Brooklyn Centre C.C.N.Y.) C.W. Post
College of the City of New York (CCNY) Columbia University
Columbia Col. of Physicians & Surgeons Columbia Law School
Cooper Union Crescents Athletic Club of Brooklyn
Entre Nous Club of Paterson Fairleigh Dickinson University
Fordham University General Theological Seminary
Hofstra Iona College
Jersey City State (NJ State) King's Point Merchant Marine Academy
Long Island College Hospital Long Island University (Brooklyn)
Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church Manhattan Beach Coast Guard Training Station
Manhattan College Mitchel Field
Nassau Collegiate Centre Nassau Community College post-season
New York/Long Island Aggies/SUNY(Farmingdale)  New York Law School
New York Maritime College New York Tech (NYIT)
New York Theological Seminary New York University
NYU Law School Orange Athletic Club
Pace College/University Panzer College
Pratt Institute Queens College (NY)
St. Francis College (Brooklyn) St. John's University (Bklyn./NY)
St. Peter's College (Jersey City) Seton Hall University
Stevens Institute of Technology SUNY-Stony Brook
Upsala College Varuna Boat Club (Bay Ridge)
Wagner College Willet's Point Engineers Corp School
    • Military teams:
        • Army bases:
Brooklyn Army Base Camp Kilmer
Camp Merritt Camp Upton
Fort Adams (NY) Fort Dix
Fort Hamilton Fort Hancock
Fort Jay/Fort Columbus (Governor's Island) Fort Monmouth
Fort Schuyler {see NY Maritime Col.} Fort Slocum
Fort Totten {see Willet's Point Eng. Sch.} Fort Wadsworth
Miller Field (Army AF/Tank Corp) Mitchel Field
Signal Corps Photographic Center at Astoria
        • Navy bases & ships:
Atlantic City NAS Bayshore Naval Air Station
Bensonhurst Naval Base/Reserves, Base 6, at Fort Lafayette (see Bay Ridge Militia)
Brooklyn Naval Hospital Brooklyn Navy Yard
Floyd Bennett Field Hoboken Naval Transport/Port of Embarkation Depot
Lakehurst Naval Air Station Pelham Bay Naval Reserves
Rockaway Naval Air Station Hospital U.S.S. Amphitrite
U.S.S. Arizona U.S.S. Granite State (see 1st Bat., N.Y. Naval Militia)
U.S.S. Kearsarge U.S.S. Minnesota
U.S.S. Texas U.S.S. Wright
    • New York National Guard teams:
7th Regiment, N.Y.N.G. (Park Ave at 66th St. Armory)
Company I, 14th Regiment, N.Y.N.G., Flushing Armory
Headquarters Troop, 1st Cavalry, N.Y.N.G. (Troop F), Staten Island Armory
    • New York State Naval Militia teams:
1st Battalion 2nd Battalion (Bay Ridge Militia)
6th Separate Division, New York Naval Militia, Whitestone Armory
    • Railroad teams:
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (Philadelphia) Long Island Railroad (Long Island Tigers)
Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA at Philadelphia Philadelphia & Reading Railroad (Philadelphia)
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New York Herald, 12/1/1893, picture of Princeton-Yale game at Manhattan Field, New York on Thansgivings Day.
Princeton 6 - Yale 0, Manhattan Field, 11/30/1893

All amateur football games (not including most High School games) at the following ballparks and stadiums:

Ashland Stadium, East Orange
Atlantic City Civic Auditorium
Berkeley Oval, The Bronx
Brotherhood Park, Manhattan
Dexter Park, Brooklyn
Eastern Park, Brooklyn
Ebbet's Field
Giants Stadium, The Meadowlands, N.J.
Hawthorne Field, Brooklyn
Hilltop Park, Manhattan
Big games in Hoboken, N.J.
Jersey City ballparks
Lewisohn Stadium (non-CCNY games)
Manhattan Field
Metropolitan Park
Newark, New Jersey (various parks)
Orange Oval, Orange, N.J.
The Polo Grounds (I,II,III&IV)
Rice Stadium, Pelham Bay
Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City
Shea Stadium, Flushing, Queens
Thompson Field, Stapleton, Staten Island
Triboro Stadium {Downing Stadium), Randall's Island, NYC
Washington Park (I & II), Brooklyn
Washington Park (III), Brooklyn
Yankee Stadium

•Indoor Football played inside:
Madison Square Garden (I & II)
Other Early Indoor Football Games
The Atlantic City Convention Hall, the first indoor regulation football field.

some games played at Prospect Park Parade Grounds
some games played at Central Park
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Page with records of all Professional football teams in the New York area, including head to head rivalries.

Game by Game records of the following professional & semi-pro football teams:

The following three teams were briefly in the NFL!:

 Hartford Blues
 Orange AC Tornadoes
 Staten Island Stapletons

Minor League teams on Long Island:

 Brooklyn Bay Parkways
 Brooklyn Brooks 
 Brooklyn Bushwicks (See Dexter Park Pro Football)
 Brooklyn Eagles
 Long Island Bulls 
 Long Island Clippers (Independent)
 Long Island (Huntington) Giants
 Long Island Indians

Other Farm teams:

 Hempstead Alumni
 Long Island Jets

Minor League teams on Randall's Island:

 Brooklyn Dodgers

Other Minor League Teams:

 Jersey City Little Giants          New York Tigers       
 Newark Bears                       Newark Bombers 
 Paterson Panthers
 
Other pro football teams:
All-New Britain
Atlantic City Roses
Bayonne Vikings 
Brooklyn Bears
Brooklyn Mariners
Coney Island Blue Devils (MacMonigle's Blue Devils)
Perth Amboy Clovers
Long Island Bears

Other Major League Pro Football Teams

Brickley's New York Giants (Brooklyn Giants) (1919-1923)
Brooklyn Dodgers (1930-1948)   New York Yankees (1926-1928)   
Brooklyn Horsemen              New York Yankees (1936-1937)
Brooklyn Lions                 New York Yankees (1940-1941)
Brooklyn Tigers                New York Yankees (1946-1949)
New York Americans             New York Bulldogs/Yanks
New York Giants (The first 25 years: 1925-1950)

(some) Semi-Pro teams on (mostly) Long Island:

 Baldwin Alumni           Baldwin Buccaneers                Broad Channel Nut Club      
 Cedarhurst Giants        Cedarhurst Wolverines 
 Cedarhurst Gaels         Cedarhurst Spartans.
 College Point F.C.       Freeport Lions                    Freeport Purple Riders    
 Glen Cove Sebas          Harways of Ulmer Park (Bklyn.)    Hempstead Alumni         
 Hempstead Monitors       Herkimer Athletic Association     Hicksville Field Club    
 Laurelton Jones Boys     Lindenhurst Indians (Lindians)    Locust Valley Yellowjackets       
 Long Island Chiefs       Long Island Gophers               Long Island Indians             
 Long Island Paragons     Long Island Rockets               Manhasset Red Birds                 
 Oceanside Fire Dept.     Oceanside/Long Island Anthonians  Rockaway White Elephants
 Valley Stream Red Riders Van Sicklens of Coney Island      Western Front of Glen Cove
 Westbury Vamps (F.D.)    Whitestone Warlows             
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    Some Basketball stuff:
Players Who Scored 100 Points or More in a Game
  (The 100 Points page also includes one-game scoring records for all NCAA, NAIA, AAU, NBA, ABA, international and much more)
   NOTE: From the 100 page you will discover separate pages with one game scoring records for a variety of leagues, levels & countries!
SEE BELOW FOR VARIOUS LIST LINKS!


Consecutive Free Throw Records

Forgotten National Champions (A.A.U. tournament 1920, 1924, 1925)
1951 National Campus Tournament (First Syracuse National Championship)

Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference (Ivy League pre-cursor) Champions.

•Early New York area Professional Basketball Champions
New York Renaissance Records (1923-1950) including Post-Season games
Original Celtics Records (1915-1950)
Harlem Globetrotters Records including Post-Season games & Games against the Lakers.
(Harlem Globetrotters are from Chicago)
•New York Chuckles (Women's A.A.U.)

Long winning streaks by:
New York Rens (88 straight, 1/1/1933-3/27/1933)
Fordham “Wonder Five” (23 straight) (1928-1929)
St. John's “Wonder Five” (24 straight) (1930-1931)
New York University  (27 straight, 1933-1935, Eastern college record at time.)
Long Island University  (43 straight, 1935-1936, intercollegiate record at time.)
Panzer College (44 straight) (1939-1/4/1941, intercollegiate record at time.)
Seton Hall College (43 straight) (1939-3/22/1941, major college record at time.)
Manhattanville College Women's team (51 straight) (1933-2/19/1938)
Passaic High School Boys' (the “Wonder Team”)(159 straight) (1919-2/6/1925, loss 35-39 to Hackensack High)[H.S. Boy's team record]
Other Winning Notable Winning Streaks:
  Byng High School Girls (Ada, Okla.) (98 straight) (1936-39) (1,157-115, 1927-69)
  Edmonton Grads (girls) (Amateur) (147 straight) (c. 1930s) (502-20, 1915-1940; 27-0 in 4 Olympics, 1924-1936)
  Rochester Filaret Girls (A.A.U.) (202 straight) (1937-1949) (245 of 246) (553-12 record, 1933-'49) [played under boys' rules]
  Hanes Hosiery Girl's of Winston Salem, N.C. (A.A.U.) (102 straight) (to 2/27/1954 loss 38-45 to Wayland Baptist)
  Wayland Baptist Girls' from Plainfield, Tx. (A.A.U.) (131 straight) (1954-1958, ended by Nashville Hanes Hosiery)
  Carleton College (Men) (64 straight) (ended 1935, 26-33 v Cornell of Iowa)
  Power Memorial boys (NYC) (71 straight) (ended 1/30/1965 at DeMatha, Baltimore)
  Central Catholic Boys' (Santa Rosa, Cal.) (61 straight) (Sep. 16, 2001-Sep. 9, 2006)
  Allan Hancock Junior College (Cal.) (41 straight) (1955?-2/16/1957) [National Junior College Record at time]
  Royal Typewriter (Hartford Industrial League) (26 straight) (2 in 1942; 7 1945-46; 15 1946-47; 2 Dec. 1947)

  Washington University Women (Mo.) (N.C.A.A. DIII) (81 straight) (Feb. 16, 1998-Jan. 16, 2001)

  SCP Ruzomberok (Slovakia women's national league) (253 straight) (1995-2003)
  Gambrinus Sika Brno (Czech Republic women's league) (254 straight, still active streak) (Feb. 8, 1998-current as of Jan. 15, 2007)

  Belleville High School Boys' (N.Y.) (104 straight) (1966-71)

  De La Salle High School Boys' (Concord, Cal.) (151 straight) (1992-2005)

Lowest Scoring Games: N.C.A.A. Division I (men)
      Pre-Shot Clock (before 1985-86)
   6 Arkansas State, 1945    Kentucky (W 75-6) Arkansas State
   6 Temple College, 1973    Tennessee (W 11-6) Temple
      Shot Clock Era (from 1985-86)
  21 Georgia Southern, 1997    Coastal Carolina (W 61-21) Georgia Southern
  21 Princeton University, 2005    Monmouth (N.J.) (W 41-21) Princeton
  20 St. Louis University, 1/10/2008    George Washington (W 49-20) Saint Louis

•Men's College Basketball Post-Season Records:
Adelphi College
Brooklyn College
College of the City of New York (C.C.N.Y.)
Columbia University
C.W. Post
Fordham University
Hofstra
Iona College
Long Island University
Manhattan College
New York Tech
New York University
St. Francis College of Brooklyn
St. John's University
St. Peter's College
Seton Hall
Photo from 1/11/1936 NY Times, N.Y.U. 22-18 Connecticut.
•Women's College Basketball Post-Season Records:
Adelphi College
Barnard College & Columbia-Barnard
Brooklyn College
City College Lady Beavers
Fordham Rams
Long Island University Lady Blackbirds
Manhattan Lady Jaspers
N.Y.U. “Girls” Basketball, the early years, see the working page here.
Team picture: New York University Girls Basketball Team, 1935.
New York University “Girls” Basketball Team, 1935.
N.Y.U. Lady Violets [NCAA Division III]
Pace University Pacesetters [NCAA Division II]
Queens College Knightees [AIWA]
St. John's Express • St. John's Red Storm
Southampton College
•See Women Basketball Historic Pioneers
•Women's Basketball Lopsided Scores (linked from Women Pioneers Page)
1925 National Champion Hemptead High School Girl' Basketball Team.
1925 National Champion Hempstead High School Girls Basketball team!
 ° The following are links to pages from historic database of every basketball player to score 47 points or more points in one game:
U.S. College Men (Includes NCAA DI, II & III, NAIA DI & II, USAA, and Junior College
U.S. High Schools (State by State Single-Game Scoring Records, YMCA, CYO, City League, etc.)
NBA & ABA Franchise by Franchise Records (Record Holders Progression)
N.B.A. (All NBA players 49 points or more in one game.)
Women's Pioneers Page (History, records & firsts in female basketball, one game records for all levels & countries, 1st dunks, FT streaks)
NBL (Australia) (National Basketball League of Australia one-game records.)
American Basketball League (1961-1962)
Continental Basketball Association (CBA is a minor league.)
Lega A (Italian professional league)
PBLA & NPBL (Short lived Amercan major leagues)
For NIBL, EBL, EBA, IBL, NBDL, AAU, Military, International, Olympics, AAU, scoring records progressions & much more see:
The 100 Point page (All players 100 points in a game, Country by Country Pro, College & school record holders, City Leagues, CYO)
•°Iowa High Schools would have basketball doubleheaaders each game day.
One game was the boys, the other, the girls' game of two court, six players aside version.
Here are some doubleheaders, where a brother and sister combine for total points on the night.

Same Site Sibling Scoring

90 pts.
the Clarke Siblings , Verdigris High Cardinals
(Oklahoma)
3/2/2007
at Whitey Ford Fieldhouse
Class 3A East Area Final
Verdigris boys (W 82-74) Adair boys
Girls' East Tournament Final
Verdigris girls (L 44-50) Adair girls
  57 pts. Rotnei Clarke
  33 pts. Cassie Clarke
58 pts.
the Schrage Siblings , Plainfield High
(Iowa)
12/6/1985
Plainfield boys (W 77-44) Dumont boys
Plainfield girls (W 97-26) Dumont girls
  30 pts. Tom Schrage
  28 pts. Diane Schrage
58 pts.
the Schrage Siblings , Plainfield High
(Iowa)
12/6/1985
Plainfield boys (W 77-44) Dumont boys
Plainfield girls (W 97-26) Dumont girls
  30 pts. Tom Schrage
  28 pts. Diane Schrage
51 pts.
the Wykle Siblings , Radcliffe High
(Iowa)
1/31/1967
Radcliffe boys (W 77-58) NESCO boys
Radcliffe girls (W 54-43) NESCO girls
  26 pts. Lee Wykle
  25 pts. Julie Wykle
47 pts.
the Milson Siblings, Benjamin Mustangs
(Texas)
1/21/1975
Benjamin High girls (L 55-76) Chillicothe girls
Benjamin HS boys (W 90-49) Chillicothe boys
  25 pts. Kelly Milson
  22 pts. David Milson
39 pts.
the Corrick Siblings, Keswick High
(Iowa)
12/5/1950
Keswick High girls (L 40-54) North English HS girls
Keswick High boys (W 41-33) North English boys
  16 pts. Ann Corrick
  23 pts. Dick Corrick
Go to the Sisters Scoring page.

Ice Hockey:
Crescent Athletic Club (1896-1918)
New York Americans/Brooklyn Americans (N.H.L.) Year by Year Records & Playoff Games (1925-1942)
New York Rangers (1st 50 years)
New York Rovers • Long Island Ducks (E.H.L.)
St. Nicholas Skating Club (Hockey Club) (1896-now)

The 1st Lester Patrick Trophy Winners (M.A.H.L., 1934-1952)

 ªVirtually useless historical sports date:
   Jan. 28, 1927- First N.Y.U. ice hockey game at the Brooklyn Ice Palace, a 3-0 loss to Clarkson Tech.


 · For in-depth records of Philadelphia area teams, see the Ghosts of the Gridiron pages.

 • For railroad-related local New York area history go to:
New York Stations & Structures.

 • For a list of 1,250 version of the song, “Hey, Joe,” go here: www.heyjoe.org

This list compiled and designed by P.S.Luchter
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Latest new brick in the wall added 5/4/2008

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