Case, WRU, and ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Varsity Sports and Seasons (1880-2000)
The University Archives' staff has compiled
data about intercollegiate varsity sports at Case Institute of Technology,
Western Reserve University and ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ from sources in the Archives.
Each page describes a single season of a single sport and includes:
•If it could be determined that the opposing team was semi-professional, professional, high school, alumni, or amateur, the game was excluded.
•Missing data are indicated by a question mark.
•Incomplete season records are described as "information unknown from consulted sources."
•Conflicting data are recorded in parentheses.
•If the result of a contest, but not the score, is known, a "W" appears under the winner's name.
•"Forfeit" appears under the name of the team that forfeited the contest.
•When no score was kept, "NTS" (no team scores) appears under ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½.
•In tournament contests of more than 10 teams, the final ranking of Case, WRU, or ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ in the tournament is indicated in the score column.
•If there were multiple head coaches for a single season (e.g. WRU football 1930/31), symbols (*, #, @) are used to indicate which games each person coached.
•Neither Case nor WRU had women's varsity teams.
•Years are academic (September-June or August-May)
In the list of sports' seasons that follows, we used the following conventions:
•A year is not on the list means we know that no team was fielded that year.
•A year is on the list but is not a link (no underline) means we know that a team was fielded but we found no information about the contests in the sources we used.
•A year is on the list as a link (underlined) means we know some or all of the season record.
•A question mark is on the list instead of a year means that the sources we consulted contained no information about the sport that year, but we aren't certain that no team was fielded.