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Mal Stevens

Marvin Allen "Mal" Stevens (April 14, 1900 – December 6, 1979)[1] was an American football player, coach, naval officer, and orthopedic surgeon. He served as the head football coach at Yale University from 1928 to 1932 and New York University (NYU) from 1934 to 1941. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1974.

Mal Stevens
Stevens, circa 1942
Biographical details
Born(1900-04-14)April 14, 1900
Stockton, Kansas, U.S.
DiedDecember 6, 1979(1979-12-06) (aged 79)
Bronx, New York, U.S.
Playing career
1919–1921Washburn
1923Yale
Position(s)Quarterback, halfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1924–1927Yale (assistant)
1928–1932Yale
1933Yale (freshmen)
1934–1941NYU
1943Sampson NTS
1946Brooklyn Dodgers
Head coaching record
Overall61–47–10 (college)
1–4–1 (AAFC)
Accomplishments and honors
Records
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch U.S. Navy
Years of service1942–1946
Rank Lt. Commander
Battles/warsWorld War II
College Football Hall of Fame
Inducted in 1974 (profile)

Early life, playing career, and education edit

Born in Stockton, Kansas, Stevens attended Washburn College for three years before transferring to Yale College.[1] He lettered in three sports at Washburn and played halfback on Yale's undefeated 1923 football team.[1] He graduated from Yale in 1925 and was a member of Skull and Bones.[2] He graduated from Yale Medical School in 1929.[1]

Coaching career and military service edit

Stevens coached the Yale football team from 1928 to 1932, leaving to become the 21st head football coach at New York University in 1934.[1][3] His coached at NYU through the 1941 season, compiling a record of 33 wins, 34 losses, and 2 ties. This ranks him second at NYU in total wins and tenth at NYU in winning percentage.[4] Stevens was awarded a place in the NYU Athletic Hall of Fame for his coaching efforts.[5]

Stevens then served as a lieutenant commander in the United States Navy during World War II.[1] In 1946 he became head coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers of the All-America Football Conference.[1] He was the Eastern Director of the Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute and Clinic in Jersey City, New Jersey and clinical professor of orthopedic surgery at Bellevue Hospital Center.[1]

Head coaching record edit

College edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Yale Bulldogs (Independent) (1928–1932)
1928 Yale 4–4
1929 Yale 5–2–1
1930 Yale 5–2–2
1931 Yale 5–1–2
1932 Yale 2–2–3
Yale: 21–11–8
NYU Violets (Independent) (1934–1941)
1934 NYU 3–4–1
1935 NYU 7–1
1936 NYU 5–3–1
1937 NYU 5–4
1938 NYU 4–4
1939 NYU 5–4
1940 NYU 2–7
1941 NYU 2–7
NYU: 33–34–2
Sampson Naval Training Station Bluejackets (Independent) (1943)
1943 Sampson NTS 7–2
Sampson NTS: 7–2
Total: 61–47–10

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h McGowen, Deane (December 7, 1979). "Dr. Mal Stevens, Football Coach At Yale and N.Y.U., Dead at 79; Served on Boxing Board Naval Officer in World War II" (PDF). The New York Times. p. D14. Retrieved April 26, 2011.[dead link]
  2. ^ "YALE SOCIETIES HOLD THEIR ANNUAL TAP DAY: Many Members of Football Squad and Crew Obtain Election -- Five Refuse Honors". New York Times. May 16, 1924. p. 22.
  3. ^ James Quirk (2004). The Ultimate Guide to College Football. University of Illinois Press. p. 293. ISBN 9780252072260. +jake high +NYU.
  4. ^ New York Coaching Records December 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ NYU Athletics - Hall of Fame

External links edit

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