Maine School of Commerce Indians football, 1932–1938
| 1932–1938 Maine School of Commerce Indians football | |
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| Conference | Independent (1932–1936, 1938) | 
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The Maine School of Commerce Indians football program, 1932–1938 represented Bangor Maine School of Commerce—now known as Husson University—during the 1930s in college football as an independent. The team was led by four different head coaches: Jack Moran, who held the position from 1932 to 1934, Into Suomi, who held the position in 1935, Lloyd Hatfield, who held the position in 1936, and Chesley H. Husson, who held the position in 1938. This was the first iteration of football at Husson, as the team disbanded after the 1936 season due to low participation and returned briefly in 1938 as a six-man football team, but did not field a full team again until 2003. The six-man team's stats are not reflected in the overall records or stats.
The team was commonly referred to as the Penmen until 1936, when it was then known as the Indians.