The Steven Dean Memorial Trophy is a college football trophy that goes to the winner of the Catholic University of America and Georgetown University football game. The trophy was introduced in 1976 and is named after former Georgetown University team manager and Catholic University sports information director Steven Dean, who died of cerebral palsy.[2][3] It was considered the "City Championship".[4]
Sport | Football |
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First meeting | September 25, 1976 Catholic University 41, Georgetown 35 |
Latest meeting | September 14, 2019 Georgetown 69, Catholic University 0 |
Stadiums | Brookland Stadium GU Baseball Field Kehoe Field Cardinal Stadium Cooper Field |
Trophy | Steven Dean Memorial Trophy |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 19 |
All-time series | Georgetown leads 10–9 (.526)[a] |
Largest victory | Georgetown 69–0 (2019) |
Longest win streak | Georgetown, 4 (1985–1988, 1991–present) |
Current win streak | Georgetown, 4 (1991–present) |
Catholic and Georgetown had already met for 8 seasons (1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973 and 1974) before the trophy introduction,[5][6] and the rivalry was becoming the nation's capital own Holy War.
Catholic won the first trophy game 41–35 at Brookland Stadium and went on to win 9. Georgetown won in 1978 for the first time,[7] and won the trophy ten times, leaving the series 10–9.[a]
After three straight Georgetown wins, the last game of the annual series was played in 1993, with Georgetown moving to Division I and Catholic still competing in Division III. The rivalry was renewed with a meeting in 2019, won 69–0 by Georgetown.[8]
Game results
editCatholic University victories | Georgetown victories | Tie games |
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Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ Hoya Football Archived September 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Goff, Steven (October 29, 1989). "Catholic Intercepts Georgetown, 21-3". The Washington Post. p. C14.
- ^ Hughes, Frant (November 3, 1991). "Hoya's Five Interceptions Decisive". The Washington Post. p. D11.
- ^ The Washington Post November 2, 1991
- ^ Georgetown Football: Records Versus Opponents Archived May 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ CUA Football History
- ^ The Washington Post September 24, 1978
- ^ The Georgetowner September 15, 2019
- ^ a b Asher, Mark (September 25, 1977). "CU Frustrates GU, 27-22". The Washington Post. p. 97.
- ^ "Catholic at Georgetown". The Washington Post. November 2, 1991. p. D7A.