Stags won their first game in the County Cup since 1972, beating Notts County in the semi-final, but the final was held over to the following season, when the Stags lost 4 - 0 to Nottingham Forest.
In Round Two another away game resulted in victory when
the Stags won 2 - 0 at Peel Park, the home of Accrington Stanley.
The first half of the season comprised the league matches,
the Stags won only 3 out of the 20 and so became wooden spoonists.
But
Stags won just 6 of their last 20 games after the turn of the year to gradually drop down the table.
The season started promisingly enough as
the Stags won their opening seven home league games with new signing Terry Eccles in prolific goal - scoring form including two hat - tricks.
Not exact matches
California also shone in the tasting with Cakebread, Copain and
Stag's Leap scooping a Gold apiece and Jackson Family Wines
winning two for its Santa Maria Valley and Anderson Valley expressions.
Ten years later, Clos Du Val, another Napa Valley winery,
won a rematch of the same competition with its 1972
Stags Leap District Cabernet.
As his senior season ended last weekend, he led the nation in blocked shots (5.7 per game), topped the
Stags in rebounding (8.5), averaged a career - high 13.9 points and
won his third Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference defensive player of the year award.
Stags recorded a famous 1 - 0
win over rivals Chesterfield on Saturday, and it's time to vote for your man - of - the - match!
A terrific run of six straight
wins including a 6 - 4, two 4 - 1
wins and a 4 - 2, propelled
Stags into second place in the table, just a point behind leaders QPR, with Bill Curry again in terrific scoring form.
Goals from Iyrwah Gooden and Jacob Dumbleton were enough to give the
Stags their third consecutive clean sheet
win at the Worksop Van Hire Stadium.
Stags entered April with nine games remaining in third place, but a disastrous run of 7 defeats with only one draw and one
win, saw
Stags plummet down the table to eventually finish ninth, six points behind second place.
The
Stags go into the game on a high after back - to - back 4 - 0
wins, with goals from Aiden Walker, Rhys Sarson, Keaton Ward and Nyle Blake seeing off Oldham Athletic last time out.
The
Stags» boss also gave an injury update on defender Hayden White, who was subsituted in the first - half of the 1 - 0
win over Chesterfield, and forward Ricky Miller.
The
Stags are a point off the top seven in League Two after an improved second - half showing, but a
win for manager David Flitcroft remains elusive after eight matches in charge.
The
Stags» impressive nine - match unbeaten run came to an end at in - form Oldham Athletic last time out, with the home team
winning 2 - 1.
1925/6 was a generally successful season for the
Stags as they
won some silverware in the shape of the Notts FA Senior Cup.
These results pulled the
Stags out of the bottom two and for the rest of the season with the odd game
won and the odd game drawn,
Stags managed to finish fifth from the bottom and hence outside the bottom four, though only on goal average from Exeter City.
After
winning the opening game of the season, 4 - 2 over Southport, with two goals by Peter Morris, a disastrous run followed with only one more
win from the next 17 games, and by mid-December,
Stags were rooted to the foot of the table.
Another
win on Saturday and the
Stags are within touching distance of the league title coming into the final few games of the season.
So the
Stags started 1960/1 in Division IV, but once again got off to a poor start, failing to
win the opening three games.
The
win over Oldham cemented Mansfield's position at the top of the EFL Youth Alliance North East Division, with the
Stags opening up an eight - point lead on second - placed Notts County with two games in hand.
Former
Stags favourite Peter Morris was brought in as player - manager before the season started, but he made few changes to the starting line - up as the side continued their stunning form,
winning 5 of the first 6 games.
Rotherham United have four games in hand over Oldham and two over Mansfield and need to
win all of their remaining games and hope
Stags falter to have any chance of catching the league leaders.
Being 2 - 0 down away at a team who had
won five games in succession could have been an excuse for the
Stags to throw in the towel, but it wasn't the case as the away team rallied.
The
Stags took the spoils that day,
winning 2 - 0.
Stags are eight points clear of second placed Oldham Athletic with two games in hand and can wrap up the league title with a
win against Grimsby Town on the 28th April.
There was derby day delight for Mansfield Town this afternoon as Mal Benning scored a 66th minute winner against rivals Chesterfield at the Proact Stadium to give the
Stags a deserved 1 - 0
win.
Sexual selection, which tends to favor animals that
win many mates, has spiced up the world with
stag antlers, cicada concertos, and other wonders.
We had a dance off on the night
Stag v's Hen which was totally fab, obviously the hens
won, after a 3 tier pyramid of ladies.
Decades after
winning first place at the 1976 Judgment of Paris wine tasting,
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars is still highly respected for its Cabernet Sauvignons.