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Case Western Reserve Spartans

The Case Western Reserve Spartans are the varsity intercollegiate athletic teams of Case Western Reserve University, located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Case Western Reserve University competes at the NCAA Division III level. The Spartans compete in the University Athletic Association (UAA), except in football where the team competes as an associate member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC). The university offers 19 sports—10 men's sports and 9 women's sports.

Case Western Reserve Spartans
UniversityCase Western Reserve University
ConferenceUniversity Athletic Association
Presidents' Athletic Conference (Football only)
NCAADivision III
Athletic directorTJ Shelton
LocationCleveland, Ohio
Varsity teams19
Football stadiumDiSanto Field
Basketball arenaHorsburgh Gymnasium
Baseball stadiumNobby's Ballpark (Baseball)

Mather Park (Softball)
Other venuesAdelbert Gymnasium
MascotSpartie
NicknameSpartans
Fight songFight On
ColorsCWRU Blue, white, and gray[1]
     
Websiteathletics.case.edu

All 19 varsity teams wear a commemorative patch on their uniforms honoring Case alumnus, M. Frank Rudy, inventor of the Nike air-sole.[2]

The Spartans' primary athletic rival is Carnegie Mellon University.

History edit

The Case Western Reserve Spartans' heritage stems from the combination of two long and storied sports histories of Western Reserve University and Case Institute of Technology.

Mascots edit

Case, originally known as Case School of Applied Science, carried the name Scientists from 1918 to 1939. In 1940, the mascot was changed to the Rough Riders, in honor of their head coach Ray A. Ride. Case formally updated its school name in 1947 to Case Institute of Technology.[3] Western Reserve originally used the mascot Pioneers from 1921 to 1927, until being forced to change by Marietta College, who claimed earlier usage of the namesake.[4] The famous Red Cats mascot was then used beginning in 1928. Upon the merger of the two schools, the Spartans name was adopted in 1970, as the team is now known.

Conferences edit

In 1902, Case Tech and Western Reserve University were both founding members of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC). Western Reserve left the OAC in 1931 to compete as an independent, while Case Tech stayed in until 1948. Breaking away from independence looking to compete with larger schools, Western Reserve became a charter member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in 1946. After less than a decade, Western Reserve withdrew from the MAC in 1954, citing the need for the school to focus more energy on academics and less money and resources on athletics spearheaded by President John S. Millis.[5]

Returning to their roots of competing in the same conference, Case Tech and Western Reserve became founding members of the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) in 1955. When the athletic departments of the two universities merged in 1971 they dominated the PAC for several years. The university remained a member of the PAC until 1983. In the fall of 1984 the university joined the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), a pioneer in gender equality in sports, as a charter member. In conjunction with other top research universities in the country, Case Western Reserve became a charter member of University Athletic Association (UAA) in 1986, while maintaining joint conference membership affiliation with the NCAC until the 1998-1999 school year. In 2014 the football team, while maintaining membership in the UAA, began competing as an associate member of the PAC.

Founding charter members of five conferences:

NCAA National champions edit

Team edit

Year Winner Sport
2023 Case Western Reserve Men's Tennis

Individual edit

Year Winner Name Sport Event
1968 Case C.B. Crouse Outdoor Track & Field Discus Throw
1970 Case Western Reserve John Nadas Fencing Épée
1982 Case Western Reserve Lisa Bernard Swimming & Diving 1,650-yard freestyle
1987 Case Western Reserve Vincent Van Burik Outdoor Track & Field 800-meter run
1988 Case Western Reserve John Bradshaw Swimming & Diving 100-yard butterfly
1989 Case Western Reserve John Bradshaw Swimming & Diving 100-yard butterfly
1990 Case Western Reserve Sheila Ballado Outdoor Track & Field 100-meter hurdles
1990 Case Western Reserve Kevin Luthy Outdoor Track & Field Decathlon
1991 Case Western Reserve Kevin Luthy Outdoor Track & Field Decathlon
1992 Case Western Reserve Jay Gindin Swimming & Diving 200-yard butterfly
1994 Case Western Reserve Chris Ricklic Wrestling 167 pounds
1995 Case Western Reserve Leslie Kindling Indoor Track & Field High Jump
1995 Case Western Reserve Chris Ricklic Wrestling 167 pounds
1995 Case Western Reserve Leslie Kindling Outdoor Track & Field Heptathlon
1996 Case Western Reserve Derek Messmer Wrestling Heavyweight
2003 Case Western Reserve Alicia Kendig Swimming & Diving 500-yard freestyle
2008 Case Western Reserve Esther Erb Outdoor Track & Field 10,000-meter run
2010 Case Western Reserve Isaac Dukes Wrestling 149 pounds
2010 Case Western Reserve Obinna Nwanna Outdoor Track & Field Decathlon
2014 Case Western Reserve Eric Klawitter Men's Tennis Doubles
2014 Case Western Reserve Christopher Krimbill Men's Tennis Doubles
2019 Case Western Reserve Cassandra Laios Outdoor Track & Field Hammer Throw
2022 Case Western Reserve James Hopper Men's Tennis Doubles
2022 Case Western Reserve Jonathan Powell Men's Tennis Doubles
2023 Case Western Reserve James Hopper Men's Tennis Doubles
2023 Case Western Reserve Vishwa Aduru Men's Tennis Doubles

[6]

Sports edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Soccer
Football Softball
Soccer Swimming & diving
Swimming & diving Tennis
Tennis Track & field
Track & field Volleyball
Wrestling
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

Football edit

Conference Titles:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
1902 Case Joseph Wentworth OAC
1903 Case Joseph Wentworth OAC
1904 Case Joseph Wentworth OAC
1905 Case Joseph Wentworth OAC
1907 Western Reserve William B. Seaman OAC
1908 Western Reserve William B. Seaman OAC
1915 Western Reserve Walter D. Powell OAC
1932 Case Ray Ride OAC
1933 Case Ray Ride Big Four Conference
1934 Western Reserve Sam Willaman Big Four Conference
1935 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference
1936 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference
1937 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference
1938 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference
1940 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference Won Sun Bowl
1941 Case Ray Ride OAC
1941 Western Reserve Tom Davies Big Four Conference
1942 Western Reserve Tom Davies Big Four Conference
1955 Western Reserve Eddie Finnigan PAC
1958 Western Reserve Eddie Finnigan PAC
1960 Western Reserve Eddie Finnigan PAC
1984 Case Western Reserve Jim Chapman NCAC
1988 Case Western Reserve Ronald Stuckey UAA
1996 Case Western Reserve Regis Scafe UAA
2007 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA Won vs Widener, Loss vs Wabash
2008 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA Loss vs Wabash
2009 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA Loss vs Trine
2011 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA
2016 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA
2017 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak PAC & UAA Won vs Illinois Wesleyan, Loss vs Mount Union
2019 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak PAC Loss vs Union

Men's tennis edit

The 2023 men's tennis team won the school's first ever team national championship, defeating the Tufts University Jumbos 5-2 in the NCAA Division III national finals match. The team finished 33-4 overall, including a perfect 28-0 record against Division III competition. The Spartans also won the University Athletic Association (UAA) title.

The 2022 team finished the season again as the National Runner-Up, this time losing to another UAA foe, University of Chicago.[7] In tournament play, the team defeated Ohio Northern, Wisconsin–Whitewater, Williams, and Middlebury.[8] James Hopper and Jonathan Powell won the NCAA men's doubles national title. At the beginning of the season, the team won the 2022 ITA Division III Men’s National Team Indoor Championship.[9]

In 2021, the team went undefeated in Division III regular season play, finishing as the National Runner-Up losing to Emory. In the tournament, the team defeated Illinois Tech, Gustavus Adolphus, Trinity (TX), and Washington (MO).[10]

In 2019, Matthew Chen and James Hopper won the Division III doubles title in the 2019 ITA Cup.[11]

In 2014, the Spartan men's tennis team was ranked in the Division III Top 10 for most of the season, and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight before falling to Middlebury College. That same year, two CWRU tennis players, Eric Klawitter and Christopher Krimbill, won the NCAA men's doubles national title.

Conference Titles:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
1965 Western Reserve Arthur I. Rosenberg PAC
1970 Western Reserve Arthur I. Rosenberg PAC
1971 Western Reserve Arthur I. Rosenberg PAC
1972 Case Western Reserve Douglas E. Mooney PAC
1973 Case Western Reserve Douglas E. Mooney PAC
1974 Case Western Reserve Douglas E. Mooney PAC
1975 Case Western Reserve Douglas E. Mooney PAC
1976 Case Western Reserve Douglas E. Mooney PAC
1977 Case Western Reserve Douglas E. Mooney PAC
1978 Case Western Reserve Douglas E. Mooney PAC
1979 Case Western Reserve Douglas E. Mooney PAC
2013 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none Sweet 16
2014 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none Elite 8
2016 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none Sweet 16
2021 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none National Runner-Up
2022 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none National Runner-Up
2023 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski UAA National Champion

Men's cross country edit

Since 1972 the Spartans have had fourteen All-Americans. In 1972 Greg Bowser finished 14th. In 1973 Jeff Tanchon & Greg Bowser finished 15th & 16th respectively. In 1974 Greg Bowser & Doug Leary finished 6th & 19th. In 1975 Peter Kummant finished 2nd, the best finish for any Spartan XC runner to date. In 1976 & 1977 Peter Kummant finished 6th & 10th. It took 16 years for the Spartans to put another runner on the podium. In 1993 Steve Cullen finished 16th. In 1994 teammates Steve Cullen and Brian Casselberry finished 19th & 27th. After another 10 year draught Aaron Johnston-Peck finished 7th in 2004. Most recently Sam Merriman finished 21st & 11th in 2016 & 2017.

Additionally since 1946, 119 male athletes and 16 teams have represented the university, with the best finish occurring in 1986 with a 7th-place finish. Four of those athletes sent either pre-date the All-American designation and/or would be considered All-Americans under new guidelines.

Conference Titles:

Year Winner Coach Conference All-Ohio Postseason
1947 Case Claude B. Sharer OAC 12th Nationals
1958 Case Bill Sudeck PAC
1967 Case Bill Sudeck PAC
1968 Case Bill Sudeck PAC
1969 Case Bill Sudeck PAC 27th Nationals
1970 Case Bill Sudeck PAC
1971 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 13th (All Divisions) 40th Nationals
1972 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 26th Nationals
1973 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 5th (All-Divisions) 12th Nationals
1974 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 12th (All-Divisions) 15th Nationals
1975 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 2nd (All-Divisions) 13th Nationals
1976 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 3rd 20th Nationals
1977 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 12th (All-Divisions) 21st Nationals
1985 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 5th (All-Divisions) 2nd Regional, 18th Nationals
1986 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 9th (All-Divisions) 1st Regional, 7th Nationals
1988 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 15th (All-Divisions) 6th Regional
1992 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck All-Ohio
1993 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 1st All-Ohio
1993 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck UAA
1994 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 3rd 4th Regional
2008 Case Western Reserve Kathy Lanese All-Ohio 5th Regional, 29th National

Individual Champions:

Year Athlete School Conference
1959 Guido Wernicke Case Institute of Tech. PAC
1966 John Papp Case Institute of Tech. PAC
1967 Paul Ehrlich Western Reserve PAC
1970 Jim Detweiler Case Institute of Tech. PAC
1971 Greg Williams Case Western Reserve PAC
1971 Jeff Tanchon Case Western Reserve PAC
1972 Greg Bowser Case Western Reserve PAC
1973 Greg Bowser Case Western Reserve PAC
1974 Greg Bowser Case Western Reserve PAC
1975 Peter Kummant Case Western Reserve PAC
1976 Peter Kummant Case Western Reserve PAC
1977 Peter Kummant Case Western Reserve PAC
1978 Peter Kummant Case Western Reserve PAC
1985 Mark Roshon Case Western Reserve NCAC
1989 Karl Knoll Case Western Reserve NCAC
1993 Steve Cullen Case Western Reserve NCAC
1994 Brian Casselberry Case Western Reserve NCAC
2003 Steve Hrinda Case Western Reserve All-Ohio
2004 Aaron Johnson-Peck Case Western Reserve UAA
2008 Dominic Smith Case Western Reserve All-Ohio
2016 Sam Merriman Case Western Reserve All-Ohio

Women's cross country edit

The women's cross country team earned five consecutive team qualifying years to the NCAA Championship Meet from 2006-2010. In 2006 the team was undefeated up until Nationals, this included beating several DI schools during the season. During this stretch, the Spartan women finished in the top 10 twice, including 2007, when the team finished sixth in the nation.[12] individually during these five years, team members earned 8 All-American Titles, including multiple by future professional marathoner Esther Erb.

Conference Titles:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
2006 Case Western Reserve Kathy Lanese UAA 1st Regionals, 10th Nationals
2008 Case Western Reserve Kathy Lanese UAA 2nd Regionals, 16th Nationals

Men's basketball edit

The 2024 team claimed its second UAA title, returning to the NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament.

The 2023 team claimed the UAA title for the first time in school history, and returned to the NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament, winning their first game against Arcadia before falling to Wisconsin-Whitewater.[13]

The 2022 team was the first team in school history to make the NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament, defeating Dubuque and Wisconsin-Oshkosh, before falling to Mary Hardin-Baylor in overtime in the Sweet 16.[14]

Western Reserve's first varsity team was in 1897, only six years after the game was invented by Dr. James Naismith. Case Tech played its first varsity season in 1912.[15]

The first college sporting event televised in Cleveland aired on December 18, 1947, where Western Reserve's basketball team defeated Fenn College, now the Cleveland State Vikings, at Adelbert Gym, 63-26.[16]

Conference Titles and playoffs:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
1960-1961 Case Philip K. "Nip" Heim PAC
1969-1970 Case Bill Sudeck PAC
2021-2022 Case Western Reserve Todd McGuinness none Sweet 16
2022-2023 Case Western Reserve Todd McGuinness UAA Round of 32
2023-2024 Case Western Reserve Todd McGuinness UAA Sweet 16

Baseball edit

Varsity baseball teams for Western Reserve College date back to the 1870s.[17] During this era, Clarence Emir Allen is famously credited as the first college baseball player to throw and perfect the curve ball, and notably never lost a game once mastering the "curve."[18] Other notable players in school history include Bob Kelly, Paul O'Dea, and Ed Andrews.

Western Reserve won the PAC in 1967 and 1968.

In recent years, the Case Western Reserve baseball team has competed in the NCAA playoffs, earning spots in 2011, 2013, 2014, 2019, and 2023.

In 2011, Spartan third baseman Chad Mullins was named the D3Baseball.com Player of the Year after hitting .437 with eight home runs and 71 RBIs. Mullins also ranked in the Division III national top ten in hits, runs scored, and total bases. The 2013 team won two NCAA playoff games and the UAA title. The 2014 team set a school record for victories with 34, won the UAA title, and won four playoff games advancing to the NCAA Mideast Regional Championship.[19]

From 2013 to 2017, Bianca Smith served as director of baseball operations; she would later become the first black woman professional baseball coach, hired by the Boston Red Sox in 2021.[20][21]

Conference Titles and Playoffs:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
1967 Western Reserve Flory Mauriocourt PAC
1968 Western Reserve Flory Mauriocourt PAC
2013 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander UAA Won vs St. Scholastica, St. Thomas, Loss vs Wisc-Whitewater, Wisc-Stevens Point
2014 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander UAA Won vs Thomas More, La Roche, and Widener, Loss vs Salisbury
2018 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander UAA
2019 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander - Won vs Otterbein, Rochester, Loss vs Wooster
2022 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander UAA
2023 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander - Won vs Mary Washington, Loss vs Marietta, Loss vs Adrian

Softball edit

The 2023 team won the UAA and made it to the NCAA Division III tournament, finishing with an all-time best school record of 38-5.

The 2022 team won the UAA and made it to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Division III tournament, finishing the season 30-12.[22]

During the 2018 season, Case Western Reserve softball team earned an at-large bid in the NCAA Division III tournament, making a deep run in the playoffs to nationals in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, finishing the season ranked 6th nationally.[23] The team won the first regional in school history, defeating Mt. Aloysius, St. Mary's, and Ohio Northern twice.[24] The Spartans won the super regional against Hope, and achieved a win at nationals against Rowan, before being defeated by University of Texas at Tyler and Luther. The 2018 team finished the season 38-12.

The softball team previously had made the NCAA Division III tournament in 2001.

Karen (Chambers) Farrell founded the university Softball team in 1996 and coached the first four seasons, winning three UAA titles in 1997, 1998, and 1999.[25]

Conference Titles and Playoffs

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
1997 Case Western Reserve Karen (Chambers) Farrell UAA
1998 Case Western Reserve Karen (Chambers) Farrell UAA
1999 Case Western Reserve Karen (Chambers) Farrell UAA
2001 Case Western Reserve ? no title ?
2014 Case Western Reserve Josie Henry UAA
2018 Case Western Reserve Josie Henry no title Loss vs Ohio Northern, Won vs Mt. Aloysius, Won vs St. Mary's, Won vs Ohio Northern, Won vs Ohio Northern, Won vs Hope, Loss vs Hope, Won vs Hope, Loss vs Texas-Tyler, Won vs Rowan, Loss vs Luther
2022 Case Western Reserve Josie Henry UAA Won vs The College of New Jersey, Loss vs Concordia (Wisconsin) , Won vs The College of New Jersey, Won vs Concordia (Wisconsin), Won vs Concordia (Wisconsin), Loss vs Trine, Loss vs Trine
2023 Case Western Reserve Josie Henry UAA Won vs Penn State Altoona, Loss vs Mount Union, Loss vs Hiram

Men's soccer edit

The 2006 Men's Soccer team finished the season with a 17–2–2 record, a UAA title, and first-ever playoff appearance. The team reached the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Division III tournament appearance and concluded the season ranked 12th in the nation. In 2011, the team returned gain to the NCAA Division III tournament after winning the UAA and finishing 15–5. In 2018, the team reemerged to national prominence finishing 16–4–2 and making its deepest run in the NCAA DIII tournament making it to the "elite eight."

Conference Titles and Playoffs:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
1958 Case Claude B. Sharer PAC
1960 Case Claude B. Sharer PAC
1961 Case Claude B. Sharer PAC
1962 Case Claude B. Sharer PAC
1965 Case Claude B. Sharer PAC
1966 Case Claude B. Sharer PAC
1967 Case Philip K. Heim "Nip" and Joe Siklosi PAC
1968 Western Reserve Ronald P. "Buzz" Ellis PAC
1969 Case Eric Dobson PAC
2006 Case Western Reserve Dan Palmer UAA Won vs Denison, Tie vs Ohio Wesleyan[26]
2011 Case Western Reserve Dan Palmer UAA Won vs DePauw, Loss vs Ohio Northern[27]
2018 Case Western Reserve Brandon Bianco no title Won vs Keystone, Won vs Capital, Won vs Kenyon, Loss vs Calvin[28]

Men's outdoor track and field edit

Since 1968 the university has had 29 Outdoor All-Americans, including 5 National Champions, and an additional 26 NCAA qualifiers. The first and only relay team to qualify did so in the 4x400 in 2017, consisting of Jon Haling, Andrew Ibibo, Joe Cabral, and Nate Wahner. From 1985-1999 the Spartans had 45 NCAC individual champions.

Notably, the 1946 Western Reserve team was coached by Cleveland Browns halfback Don Greenwood, while he was still a player.

Conference Titles:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
1926 Case NE Ohio
1927 Case NE Ohio
1936 Western Reserve Big Four
1937 Western Reserve Big Four
1941 Case Big Four
1958 Western Reserve Herbert Bee PAC
1959 Western Reserve Herbert Bee PAC
1960 Western Reserve Herbert Bee PAC
1967 Case Bill Sudeck PAC 10th All-Ohio
1968 Case Bill Sudeck PAC 10th Regional, 17th Nationals
1970 Case Bill Sudeck PAC
1971 Case Bill Sudeck PAC
1972 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC
1973 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC
1974 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC T-32nd Nationals
1975 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC
1978 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC T-48th Nationals
1994 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC T-36th Nationals
1994 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck UAA

Men's indoor track and field edit

Conference Titles:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
1994 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC
1995 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC

Women's soccer edit

The women's soccer team played their first season in 1984. The team made it to the NCAA tournament in 2011, 2019, 2021-2023.[29]

In 2021, the Spartans went 16-2-2 and finished the regular season ranked 10th nationally. The 16 wins were the most victories in a single season in program history, also advancing three games into the tournament.[30]

The 2022 season set a new record for wins in a single season at 20-1-1, under first year head coach Abby Richter, finishing as the National Runner Up losing to Johns Hopkins. [31]

The 2023 team made it for a third straight year to the NCAA Tournament, winning one playoff game.

Conference Titles and Playoffs:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
2011 Case Western Reserve Tiffany Crooks no title Won vs Lebanon Valley, Loss vs Cortland State
2019 Case Western Reserve Jen Simonetti no title Tie vs Wooster
2021 Case Western Reserve Jen Simonetti no title Won vs Chatham, Won vs Ohio Northern, Loss vs Chicago
2022 Case Western Reserve Abby Richter UAA Won vs Pitt-Greensburg, Won vs Ithaca, Won vs Loras, Won vs William Smith, Won vs Virginia Wesleyan, Loss vs Johns Hopkins
2023 Case Western Reserve Abby Richter no title Won vs Grove City, Loss vs John Carroll

Women's tennis edit

In 2022, the team made it to the third round of the NCAA Women's Division III Doubles Championships, before losing to the eventual Division III NCAA Champion, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.[32]

In 2018, doubles pair Nithya Kanagasegar and Madeleine Paolucci were named the first All-Americans in program history. Nationally ranked, they advanced to the quarterfinals of NCAA Women's Division III Doubles Championships in Claremont, California.[33]

Women's volleyball edit

In 1971, volleyball became the first documented Case Western Reserve women’s varsity sport, established shortly before Title IX was passed in 1972.[34]

During the 2010 and 2015 seasons, the team made the NCAA Division III Tournament, earning their first tournament win in 2015 led by coach Karen Farrell.[35]

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
2010 Case Western Reserve Karen Farrell none First Round
2015 Case Western Reserve Karen Farrell none Second Round

Wrestling edit

Case Western Reserve wrestling has won four individual NCAA Division III national titles and produced Olympic wrestler, William Kerslake.

Conference Titles:

Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason
1961 Western Reserve Edward W. Lewis PAC
1988 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAA
1991 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAA
1993 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAA
1994 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAA
1996 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAA

University Athletic Association championships edit

  • Football: 1988, 1996, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2016, 2017
  • Wrestling: 1988, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996
  • Softball: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2014, 2022, 2023
  • Baseball: 2013, 2014, 2018, 2022
  • Men's Soccer: 2006, 2011
  • Women's Cross Country: 2006, 2008
  • Men's Basketball: 2023
  • Men's Track & Field (Outdoor): 1994
  • Men's Cross Country: 1993
  • Men's Tennis: 2023

Olympians edit

Year Winner Name Sport Event Medal
1932 Western Reserve M. "Flip" Rowland Wolfe Gymnastics Tumbling Gold
1952 Case William Kerslake Wrestling Heavyweight
1956 Western Reserve Caldwell Esselstyn Rowing Gold
1956 Case William Kerslake Wrestling Heavyweight
1956 Western Reserve David Jenkins Figure Skating Bronze
1960 Case William Kerslake Wrestling Heavyweight
1960 Western Reserve David Jenkins Figure Skating Gold
1964 Western Reserve Sandra Knott Outdoor Track & Field 800-meter run
1980 Case Western Reserve Walter "Ty" Danco Luge
1996 Case Western Reserve Matt Ghaffari Wrestling Greco-Roman Silver

[36]

Fight song edit

John F. Anderson, a Case Tech alum of 1933, composed the music and lyrics of the Case Western Reserve fight song.[37]

Fight On
Fight on, you men of Case Reserve
Make foemen fear your strength and verve
Display the old unflinching nerve—
Go, Case Reserve, fight on!
In days of yore in annual bout
Across the fence, we fought it out
The fence is down, today we shout:
Go, Case Reserve, fight on!
The blue and white team we'll uphold
Old Case Reserve will never fold
So, on to vict'ries yet untold
Go, Case Reserve, fight on!

Facilities edit

DiSanto Field edit

DiSanto Field is a 2,400-seat multi-purpose stadium home to the football, men's soccer, women's soccer, and track and field teams.

The press box includes the Coach Bill Edwards president's suite, named after the College Football Hall of Fame inductee coach.[38] In 2008, the eight-lane track surrounding the field was named Coach Bill Sudeck Track. In 2014, the Wyant Field House opened, which included the 4500-square foot Steve Belichick Varsity Weight Room, gifted by Bill Belichick in honor of his father.[39]

Nobby's Ballpark edit

Home to the Case Western Reserve Spartans baseball team, Nobby's Ballpark, seats 500 fans and sit between the streets of East 115th and East 118 along Wade Park Ave and Finnegan's Way. The ballpark opened in 2006 thanks to the contribution of alumnus Nobby Lewandowski. In 2009, the new public address system and naming of the press box was provided by Tom and Cynthia Friedberg. In 2013, Nobby Lewandowski gifted a state-of-the-art scoreboard. An Astroturf infield was installed prior to the 2018 season, increasing playability in poor weather, while the outfield consists of natural grass.[40]

Mather Park edit

Mather Park is home to the Spartan softball team and seats 250 fans. The park sits along Mistletoe Drive near its intersection with Wade Park Ave. In April 2008, the facility was officially renamed after the Flora Stone Mather Alumnae Association, after its endowment was transferred to Case Western Reserve University. In 2009, Vice President for Student Affairs, Glenn Nicholls, made a donation in honor of his late wife, Peggy, for a new press box. The field was dedicated on April 15, 2009. A state-of-the-art scoreboard was added during the 2012 season by the Mather Alumnae Association.[41]

Horsburgh Gymnasium edit

Home to the Spartan basketball, wrestling and volleyball, Horsburgh Gymnasium, holds a capacity of 1,600 fans. Named after alumnus Robert G. Horsburgh (1914), the gymnasium opened May 24, 1957, being refurbished and physically incorporated into the Veale Center complex rededicated on April 22, 1998.[42]

Adelbert Gymnasium edit

The original Adelbert Gymnasium was constructed in 1888, followed by the much larger armory expansion being erected between 1918 and 1919, dedicated on June 1, 1919. Originally built for use in World War I, the war ended before construction was finished, so it was used only for athletics. Basketball played there for over 50 years, ending during the 1969-1970 season. In 2013, the facility was upgraded with a refurbished playing court. Adelbert Gym is most commonly used for varsity athletic practice as well as intramural, club sport, and campus recreational functions. For variety athletics official contests, it is still used for heritage-type basketball games and wrestling matches.[43]

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  41. ^ "Mather Park". Case Western Reserve.
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  • CWRU website

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The Case Western Reserve Spartans are the varsity intercollegiate athletic teams of Case Western Reserve University located in Cleveland Ohio United States Case Western Reserve University competes at the NCAA Division III level The Spartans compete in the University Athletic Association UAA except in football where the team competes as an associate member of the Presidents Athletic Conference PAC The university offers 19 sports 10 men s sports and 9 women s sports Case Western Reserve SpartansUniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityConferenceUniversity Athletic AssociationPresidents Athletic Conference Football only NCAADivision IIIAthletic directorTJ SheltonLocationCleveland OhioVarsity teams19Football stadiumDiSanto FieldBasketball arenaHorsburgh GymnasiumBaseball stadiumNobby s Ballpark Baseball Mather Park Softball Other venuesAdelbert GymnasiumMascotSpartieNicknameSpartansFight songFight OnColorsCWRU Blue white and gray 1 Websiteathletics wbr case wbr eduAll 19 varsity teams wear a commemorative patch on their uniforms honoring Case alumnus M Frank Rudy inventor of the Nike air sole 2 The Spartans primary athletic rival is Carnegie Mellon University Contents 1 History 1 1 Mascots 1 2 Conferences 2 NCAA National champions 2 1 Team 2 2 Individual 3 Sports 3 1 Football 3 2 Men s tennis 3 3 Men s cross country 3 4 Women s cross country 3 5 Men s basketball 3 6 Baseball 3 7 Softball 3 8 Men s soccer 3 9 Men s outdoor track and field 3 10 Men s indoor track and field 3 11 Women s soccer 3 12 Women s tennis 3 13 Women s volleyball 3 14 Wrestling 4 University Athletic Association championships 5 Olympians 6 Fight song 7 Facilities 7 1 DiSanto Field 7 2 Nobby s Ballpark 7 3 Mather Park 7 4 Horsburgh Gymnasium 7 5 Adelbert Gymnasium 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Case Western Reserve Spartans heritage stems from the combination of two long and storied sports histories of Western Reserve University and Case Institute of Technology Mascots edit Case originally known as Case School of Applied Science carried the name Scientists from 1918 to 1939 In 1940 the mascot was changed to the Rough Riders in honor of their head coach Ray A Ride Case formally updated its school name in 1947 to Case Institute of Technology 3 Western Reserve originally used the mascot Pioneers from 1921 to 1927 until being forced to change by Marietta College who claimed earlier usage of the namesake 4 The famous Red Cats mascot was then used beginning in 1928 Upon the merger of the two schools the Spartans name was adopted in 1970 as the team is now known Conferences edit In 1902 Case Tech and Western Reserve University were both founding members of the Ohio Athletic Conference OAC Western Reserve left the OAC in 1931 to compete as an independent while Case Tech stayed in until 1948 Breaking away from independence looking to compete with larger schools Western Reserve became a charter member of the Mid American Conference MAC in 1946 After less than a decade Western Reserve withdrew from the MAC in 1954 citing the need for the school to focus more energy on academics and less money and resources on athletics spearheaded by President John S Millis 5 Returning to their roots of competing in the same conference Case Tech and Western Reserve became founding members of the Presidents Athletic Conference PAC in 1955 When the athletic departments of the two universities merged in 1971 they dominated the PAC for several years The university remained a member of the PAC until 1983 In the fall of 1984 the university joined the North Coast Athletic Conference NCAC a pioneer in gender equality in sports as a charter member In conjunction with other top research universities in the country Case Western Reserve became a charter member of University Athletic Association UAA in 1986 while maintaining joint conference membership affiliation with the NCAC until the 1998 1999 school year In 2014 the football team while maintaining membership in the UAA began competing as an associate member of the PAC Founding charter members of five conferences Ohio Athletic Conference OAC 1902 Case Tech and Western Reserve Mid American Conference MAC 1946 Western Reserve Presidents Athletic Conference PAC 1955 Case Tech and Western Reserve North Coast Athletic Conference NCAC 1984 Case Western Reserve University Athletic Association UAA 1986 Case Western Reserve NCAA National champions editTeam edit Year Winner Sport2023 Case Western Reserve Men s TennisIndividual edit Year Winner Name Sport Event1968 Case C B Crouse Outdoor Track amp Field Discus Throw1970 Case Western Reserve John Nadas Fencing Epee1982 Case Western Reserve Lisa Bernard Swimming amp Diving 1 650 yard freestyle1987 Case Western Reserve Vincent Van Burik Outdoor Track amp Field 800 meter run1988 Case Western Reserve John Bradshaw Swimming amp Diving 100 yard butterfly1989 Case Western Reserve John Bradshaw Swimming amp Diving 100 yard butterfly1990 Case Western Reserve Sheila Ballado Outdoor Track amp Field 100 meter hurdles1990 Case Western Reserve Kevin Luthy Outdoor Track amp Field Decathlon1991 Case Western Reserve Kevin Luthy Outdoor Track amp Field Decathlon1992 Case Western Reserve Jay Gindin Swimming amp Diving 200 yard butterfly1994 Case Western Reserve Chris Ricklic Wrestling 167 pounds1995 Case Western Reserve Leslie Kindling Indoor Track amp Field High Jump1995 Case Western Reserve Chris Ricklic Wrestling 167 pounds1995 Case Western Reserve Leslie Kindling Outdoor Track amp Field Heptathlon1996 Case Western Reserve Derek Messmer Wrestling Heavyweight2003 Case Western Reserve Alicia Kendig Swimming amp Diving 500 yard freestyle2008 Case Western Reserve Esther Erb Outdoor Track amp Field 10 000 meter run2010 Case Western Reserve Isaac Dukes Wrestling 149 pounds2010 Case Western Reserve Obinna Nwanna Outdoor Track amp Field Decathlon2014 Case Western Reserve Eric Klawitter Men s Tennis Doubles2014 Case Western Reserve Christopher Krimbill Men s Tennis Doubles2019 Case Western Reserve Cassandra Laios Outdoor Track amp Field Hammer Throw2022 Case Western Reserve James Hopper Men s Tennis Doubles2022 Case Western Reserve Jonathan Powell Men s Tennis Doubles2023 Case Western Reserve James Hopper Men s Tennis Doubles2023 Case Western Reserve Vishwa Aduru Men s Tennis Doubles 6 Sports editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country SoccerFootball SoftballSoccer Swimming amp divingSwimming amp diving TennisTennis Track amp field Track amp field VolleyballWrestling Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor Football edit Main article Case Western Reserve Spartans football Conference Titles Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason1902 Case Joseph Wentworth OAC1903 Case Joseph Wentworth OAC1904 Case Joseph Wentworth OAC1905 Case Joseph Wentworth OAC1907 Western Reserve William B Seaman OAC1908 Western Reserve William B Seaman OAC1915 Western Reserve Walter D Powell OAC1932 Case Ray Ride OAC1933 Case Ray Ride Big Four Conference1934 Western Reserve Sam Willaman Big Four Conference1935 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference1936 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference1937 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference1938 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference1940 Western Reserve Bill Edwards Big Four Conference Won Sun Bowl1941 Case Ray Ride OAC1941 Western Reserve Tom Davies Big Four Conference1942 Western Reserve Tom Davies Big Four Conference1955 Western Reserve Eddie Finnigan PAC1958 Western Reserve Eddie Finnigan PAC1960 Western Reserve Eddie Finnigan PAC1984 Case Western Reserve Jim Chapman NCAC1988 Case Western Reserve Ronald Stuckey UAA1996 Case Western Reserve Regis Scafe UAA2007 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA Won vs Widener Loss vs Wabash2008 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA Loss vs Wabash2009 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA Loss vs Trine2011 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA2016 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak UAA2017 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak PAC amp UAA Won vs Illinois Wesleyan Loss vs Mount Union2019 Case Western Reserve Greg Debeljak PAC Loss vs UnionMen s tennis edit The 2023 men s tennis team won the school s first ever team national championship defeating the Tufts University Jumbos 5 2 in the NCAA Division III national finals match The team finished 33 4 overall including a perfect 28 0 record against Division III competition The Spartans also won the University Athletic Association UAA title The 2022 team finished the season again as the National Runner Up this time losing to another UAA foe University of Chicago 7 In tournament play the team defeated Ohio Northern Wisconsin Whitewater Williams and Middlebury 8 James Hopper and Jonathan Powell won the NCAA men s doubles national title At the beginning of the season the team won the 2022 ITA Division III Men s National Team Indoor Championship 9 In 2021 the team went undefeated in Division III regular season play finishing as the National Runner Up losing to Emory In the tournament the team defeated Illinois Tech Gustavus Adolphus Trinity TX and Washington MO 10 In 2019 Matthew Chen and James Hopper won the Division III doubles title in the 2019 ITA Cup 11 In 2014 the Spartan men s tennis team was ranked in the Division III Top 10 for most of the season and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight before falling to Middlebury College That same year two CWRU tennis players Eric Klawitter and Christopher Krimbill won the NCAA men s doubles national title Conference Titles Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason1965 Western Reserve Arthur I Rosenberg PAC1970 Western Reserve Arthur I Rosenberg PAC1971 Western Reserve Arthur I Rosenberg PAC1972 Case Western Reserve Douglas E Mooney PAC1973 Case Western Reserve Douglas E Mooney PAC1974 Case Western Reserve Douglas E Mooney PAC1975 Case Western Reserve Douglas E Mooney PAC1976 Case Western Reserve Douglas E Mooney PAC1977 Case Western Reserve Douglas E Mooney PAC1978 Case Western Reserve Douglas E Mooney PAC1979 Case Western Reserve Douglas E Mooney PAC2013 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none Sweet 162014 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none Elite 82016 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none Sweet 162021 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none National Runner Up2022 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski none National Runner Up2023 Case Western Reserve Todd Wojtkowski UAA National ChampionMen s cross country edit Since 1972 the Spartans have had fourteen All Americans In 1972 Greg Bowser finished 14th In 1973 Jeff Tanchon amp Greg Bowser finished 15th amp 16th respectively In 1974 Greg Bowser amp Doug Leary finished 6th amp 19th In 1975 Peter Kummant finished 2nd the best finish for any Spartan XC runner to date In 1976 amp 1977 Peter Kummant finished 6th amp 10th It took 16 years for the Spartans to put another runner on the podium In 1993 Steve Cullen finished 16th In 1994 teammates Steve Cullen and Brian Casselberry finished 19th amp 27th After another 10 year draught Aaron Johnston Peck finished 7th in 2004 Most recently Sam Merriman finished 21st amp 11th in 2016 amp 2017 Additionally since 1946 119 male athletes and 16 teams have represented the university with the best finish occurring in 1986 with a 7th place finish Four of those athletes sent either pre date the All American designation and or would be considered All Americans under new guidelines Conference Titles Year Winner Coach Conference All Ohio Postseason1947 Case Claude B Sharer OAC 12th Nationals1958 Case Bill Sudeck PAC1967 Case Bill Sudeck PAC1968 Case Bill Sudeck PAC1969 Case Bill Sudeck PAC 27th Nationals1970 Case Bill Sudeck PAC1971 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 13th All Divisions 40th Nationals1972 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 26th Nationals1973 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 5th All Divisions 12th Nationals1974 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 12th All Divisions 15th Nationals1975 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 2nd All Divisions 13th Nationals1976 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 3rd 20th Nationals1977 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC 12th All Divisions 21st Nationals1985 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 5th All Divisions 2nd Regional 18th Nationals1986 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 9th All Divisions 1st Regional 7th Nationals1988 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 15th All Divisions 6th Regional1992 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck All Ohio1993 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 1st All Ohio1993 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck UAA1994 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC 3rd 4th Regional2008 Case Western Reserve Kathy Lanese All Ohio 5th Regional 29th NationalIndividual Champions Year Athlete School Conference1959 Guido Wernicke Case Institute of Tech PAC1966 John Papp Case Institute of Tech PAC1967 Paul Ehrlich Western Reserve PAC1970 Jim Detweiler Case Institute of Tech PAC1971 Greg Williams Case Western Reserve PAC1971 Jeff Tanchon Case Western Reserve PAC1972 Greg Bowser Case Western Reserve PAC1973 Greg Bowser Case Western Reserve PAC1974 Greg Bowser Case Western Reserve PAC1975 Peter Kummant Case Western Reserve PAC1976 Peter Kummant Case Western Reserve PAC1977 Peter Kummant Case Western Reserve PAC1978 Peter Kummant Case Western Reserve PAC1985 Mark Roshon Case Western Reserve NCAC1989 Karl Knoll Case Western Reserve NCAC1993 Steve Cullen Case Western Reserve NCAC1994 Brian Casselberry Case Western Reserve NCAC2003 Steve Hrinda Case Western Reserve All Ohio2004 Aaron Johnson Peck Case Western Reserve UAA2008 Dominic Smith Case Western Reserve All Ohio2016 Sam Merriman Case Western Reserve All OhioWomen s cross country edit The women s cross country team earned five consecutive team qualifying years to the NCAA Championship Meet from 2006 2010 In 2006 the team was undefeated up until Nationals this included beating several DI schools during the season During this stretch the Spartan women finished in the top 10 twice including 2007 when the team finished sixth in the nation 12 individually during these five years team members earned 8 All American Titles including multiple by future professional marathoner Esther Erb Conference Titles Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason2006 Case Western Reserve Kathy Lanese UAA 1st Regionals 10th Nationals2008 Case Western Reserve Kathy Lanese UAA 2nd Regionals 16th NationalsMen s basketball edit The 2024 team claimed its second UAA title returning to the NCAA Division III men s basketball tournament The 2023 team claimed the UAA title for the first time in school history and returned to the NCAA Division III men s basketball tournament winning their first game against Arcadia before falling to Wisconsin Whitewater 13 The 2022 team was the first team in school history to make the NCAA Division III men s basketball tournament defeating Dubuque and Wisconsin Oshkosh before falling to Mary Hardin Baylor in overtime in the Sweet 16 14 Western Reserve s first varsity team was in 1897 only six years after the game was invented by Dr James Naismith Case Tech played its first varsity season in 1912 15 The first college sporting event televised in Cleveland aired on December 18 1947 where Western Reserve s basketball team defeated Fenn College now the Cleveland State Vikings at Adelbert Gym 63 26 16 Conference Titles and playoffs Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason1960 1961 Case Philip K Nip Heim PAC1969 1970 Case Bill Sudeck PAC2021 2022 Case Western Reserve Todd McGuinness none Sweet 162022 2023 Case Western Reserve Todd McGuinness UAA Round of 322023 2024 Case Western Reserve Todd McGuinness UAA Sweet 16Baseball edit Varsity baseball teams for Western Reserve College date back to the 1870s 17 During this era Clarence Emir Allen is famously credited as the first college baseball player to throw and perfect the curve ball and notably never lost a game once mastering the curve 18 Other notable players in school history include Bob Kelly Paul O Dea and Ed Andrews Western Reserve won the PAC in 1967 and 1968 In recent years the Case Western Reserve baseball team has competed in the NCAA playoffs earning spots in 2011 2013 2014 2019 and 2023 In 2011 Spartan third baseman Chad Mullins was named the D3Baseball com Player of the Year after hitting 437 with eight home runs and 71 RBIs Mullins also ranked in the Division III national top ten in hits runs scored and total bases The 2013 team won two NCAA playoff games and the UAA title The 2014 team set a school record for victories with 34 won the UAA title and won four playoff games advancing to the NCAA Mideast Regional Championship 19 From 2013 to 2017 Bianca Smith served as director of baseball operations she would later become the first black woman professional baseball coach hired by the Boston Red Sox in 2021 20 21 Conference Titles and Playoffs Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason1967 Western Reserve Flory Mauriocourt PAC1968 Western Reserve Flory Mauriocourt PAC2013 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander UAA Won vs St Scholastica St Thomas Loss vs Wisc Whitewater Wisc Stevens Point2014 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander UAA Won vs Thomas More La Roche and Widener Loss vs Salisbury2018 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander UAA2019 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander Won vs Otterbein Rochester Loss vs Wooster2022 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander UAA2023 Case Western Reserve Matt Englander Won vs Mary Washington Loss vs Marietta Loss vs AdrianSoftball edit The 2023 team won the UAA and made it to the NCAA Division III tournament finishing with an all time best school record of 38 5 The 2022 team won the UAA and made it to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Division III tournament finishing the season 30 12 22 During the 2018 season Case Western Reserve softball team earned an at large bid in the NCAA Division III tournament making a deep run in the playoffs to nationals in Oklahoma City Oklahoma finishing the season ranked 6th nationally 23 The team won the first regional in school history defeating Mt Aloysius St Mary s and Ohio Northern twice 24 The Spartans won the super regional against Hope and achieved a win at nationals against Rowan before being defeated by University of Texas at Tyler and Luther The 2018 team finished the season 38 12 The softball team previously had made the NCAA Division III tournament in 2001 Karen Chambers Farrell founded the university Softball team in 1996 and coached the first four seasons winning three UAA titles in 1997 1998 and 1999 25 Conference Titles and Playoffs Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason1997 Case Western Reserve Karen Chambers Farrell UAA1998 Case Western Reserve Karen Chambers Farrell UAA1999 Case Western Reserve Karen Chambers Farrell UAA2001 Case Western Reserve no title 2014 Case Western Reserve Josie Henry UAA2018 Case Western Reserve Josie Henry no title Loss vs Ohio Northern Won vs Mt Aloysius Won vs St Mary s Won vs Ohio Northern Won vs Ohio Northern Won vs Hope Loss vs Hope Won vs Hope Loss vs Texas Tyler Won vs Rowan Loss vs Luther2022 Case Western Reserve Josie Henry UAA Won vs The College of New Jersey Loss vs Concordia Wisconsin Won vs The College of New Jersey Won vs Concordia Wisconsin Won vs Concordia Wisconsin Loss vs Trine Loss vs Trine2023 Case Western Reserve Josie Henry UAA Won vs Penn State Altoona Loss vs Mount Union Loss vs HiramMen s soccer edit The 2006 Men s Soccer team finished the season with a 17 2 2 record a UAA title and first ever playoff appearance The team reached the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Division III tournament appearance and concluded the season ranked 12th in the nation In 2011 the team returned gain to the NCAA Division III tournament after winning the UAA and finishing 15 5 In 2018 the team reemerged to national prominence finishing 16 4 2 and making its deepest run in the NCAA DIII tournament making it to the elite eight Conference Titles and Playoffs Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason1958 Case Claude B Sharer PAC1960 Case Claude B Sharer PAC1961 Case Claude B Sharer PAC1962 Case Claude B Sharer PAC1965 Case Claude B Sharer PAC1966 Case Claude B Sharer PAC1967 Case Philip K Heim Nip and Joe Siklosi PAC1968 Western Reserve Ronald P Buzz Ellis PAC1969 Case Eric Dobson PAC2006 Case Western Reserve Dan Palmer UAA Won vs Denison Tie vs Ohio Wesleyan 26 2011 Case Western Reserve Dan Palmer UAA Won vs DePauw Loss vs Ohio Northern 27 2018 Case Western Reserve Brandon Bianco no title Won vs Keystone Won vs Capital Won vs Kenyon Loss vs Calvin 28 Men s outdoor track and field edit Since 1968 the university has had 29 Outdoor All Americans including 5 National Champions and an additional 26 NCAA qualifiers The first and only relay team to qualify did so in the 4x400 in 2017 consisting of Jon Haling Andrew Ibibo Joe Cabral and Nate Wahner From 1985 1999 the Spartans had 45 NCAC individual champions Notably the 1946 Western Reserve team was coached by Cleveland Browns halfback Don Greenwood while he was still a player Conference Titles Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason1926 Case NE Ohio1927 Case NE Ohio1936 Western Reserve Big Four1937 Western Reserve Big Four1941 Case Big Four1958 Western Reserve Herbert Bee PAC1959 Western Reserve Herbert Bee PAC1960 Western Reserve Herbert Bee PAC1967 Case Bill Sudeck PAC 10th All Ohio1968 Case Bill Sudeck PAC 10th Regional 17th Nationals1970 Case Bill Sudeck PAC1971 Case Bill Sudeck PAC1972 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC1973 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC1974 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC T 32nd Nationals1975 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC1978 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck PAC T 48th Nationals1994 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC T 36th Nationals1994 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck UAAMen s indoor track and field edit Conference Titles Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason1994 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCAC1995 Case Western Reserve Bill Sudeck NCACWomen s soccer edit The women s soccer team played their first season in 1984 The team made it to the NCAA tournament in 2011 2019 2021 2023 29 In 2021 the Spartans went 16 2 2 and finished the regular season ranked 10th nationally The 16 wins were the most victories in a single season in program history also advancing three games into the tournament 30 The 2022 season set a new record for wins in a single season at 20 1 1 under first year head coach Abby Richter finishing as the National Runner Up losing to Johns Hopkins 31 The 2023 team made it for a third straight year to the NCAA Tournament winning one playoff game Conference Titles and Playoffs Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason2011 Case Western Reserve Tiffany Crooks no title Won vs Lebanon Valley Loss vs Cortland State2019 Case Western Reserve Jen Simonetti no title Tie vs Wooster2021 Case Western Reserve Jen Simonetti no title Won vs Chatham Won vs Ohio Northern Loss vs Chicago2022 Case Western Reserve Abby Richter UAA Won vs Pitt Greensburg Won vs Ithaca Won vs Loras Won vs William Smith Won vs Virginia Wesleyan Loss vs Johns Hopkins2023 Case Western Reserve Abby Richter no title Won vs Grove City Loss vs John CarrollWomen s tennis edit In 2022 the team made it to the third round of the NCAA Women s Division III Doubles Championships before losing to the eventual Division III NCAA Champion Claremont Mudd Scripps 32 In 2018 doubles pair Nithya Kanagasegar and Madeleine Paolucci were named the first All Americans in program history Nationally ranked they advanced to the quarterfinals of NCAA Women s Division III Doubles Championships in Claremont California 33 Women s volleyball edit In 1971 volleyball became the first documented Case Western Reserve women s varsity sport established shortly before Title IX was passed in 1972 34 During the 2010 and 2015 seasons the team made the NCAA Division III Tournament earning their first tournament win in 2015 led by coach Karen Farrell 35 Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason2010 Case Western Reserve Karen Farrell none First Round2015 Case Western Reserve Karen Farrell none Second RoundWrestling edit Case Western Reserve wrestling has won four individual NCAA Division III national titles and produced Olympic wrestler William Kerslake Conference Titles Year Winner Coach Conference Postseason1961 Western Reserve Edward W Lewis PAC1988 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAA1991 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAA1993 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAA1994 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAA1996 Case Western Reserve Bob Del Rosa UAAUniversity Athletic Association championships editFootball 1988 1996 2007 2008 2009 2011 2016 2017 Wrestling 1988 1991 1993 1994 1996 Softball 1997 1998 1999 2014 2022 2023 Baseball 2013 2014 2018 2022 Men s Soccer 2006 2011 Women s Cross Country 2006 2008 Men s Basketball 2023 Men s Track amp Field Outdoor 1994 Men s Cross Country 1993 Men s Tennis 2023Olympians editYear Winner Name Sport Event Medal1932 Western Reserve M Flip Rowland Wolfe Gymnastics Tumbling Gold1952 Case William Kerslake Wrestling Heavyweight1956 Western Reserve Caldwell Esselstyn Rowing Gold1956 Case William Kerslake Wrestling Heavyweight1956 Western Reserve David Jenkins Figure Skating Bronze1960 Case William Kerslake Wrestling Heavyweight1960 Western Reserve David Jenkins Figure Skating Gold1964 Western Reserve Sandra Knott Outdoor Track amp Field 800 meter run1980 Case Western Reserve Walter Ty Danco Luge1996 Case Western Reserve Matt Ghaffari Wrestling Greco Roman Silver 36 Fight song editJohn F Anderson a Case Tech alum of 1933 composed the music and lyrics of the Case Western Reserve fight song 37 Fight On Fight on you men of Case Reserve Make foemen fear your strength and verve Display the old unflinching nerve Go Case Reserve fight on In days of yore in annual bout Across the fence we fought it out The fence is down today we shout Go Case Reserve fight on The blue and white team we ll uphold Old Case Reserve will never fold So on to vict ries yet untold Go Case Reserve fight on Facilities editDiSanto Field edit DiSanto Field is a 2 400 seat multi purpose stadium home to the football men s soccer women s soccer and track and field teams The press box includes the Coach Bill Edwards president s suite named after the College Football Hall of Fame inductee coach 38 In 2008 the eight lane track surrounding the field was named Coach Bill Sudeck Track In 2014 the Wyant Field House opened which included the 4500 square foot Steve Belichick Varsity Weight Room gifted by Bill Belichick in honor of his father 39 Nobby s Ballpark edit Home to the Case Western Reserve Spartans baseball team Nobby s Ballpark seats 500 fans and sit between the streets of East 115th and East 118 along Wade Park Ave and Finnegan s Way The ballpark opened in 2006 thanks to the contribution of alumnus Nobby Lewandowski In 2009 the new public address system and naming of the press box was provided by Tom and Cynthia Friedberg In 2013 Nobby Lewandowski gifted a state of the art scoreboard An Astroturf infield was installed prior to the 2018 season increasing playability in poor weather while the outfield consists of natural grass 40 Mather Park edit Mather Park is home to the Spartan softball team and seats 250 fans The park sits along Mistletoe Drive near its intersection with Wade Park Ave In April 2008 the facility was officially renamed after the Flora Stone Mather Alumnae Association after its endowment was transferred to Case Western Reserve University In 2009 Vice President for Student Affairs Glenn Nicholls made a donation in honor of his late wife Peggy for a new press box The field was dedicated on April 15 2009 A state of the art scoreboard was added during the 2012 season by the Mather Alumnae Association 41 Horsburgh Gymnasium edit Home to the Spartan basketball wrestling and volleyball Horsburgh Gymnasium holds a capacity of 1 600 fans Named after alumnus Robert G Horsburgh 1914 the gymnasium opened May 24 1957 being refurbished and physically incorporated into the Veale Center complex rededicated on April 22 1998 42 Adelbert Gymnasium edit The original Adelbert Gymnasium was constructed in 1888 followed by the much larger armory expansion being erected between 1918 and 1919 dedicated on June 1 1919 Originally built for use in World War I the war ended before construction was finished so it was used only for athletics Basketball played there for over 50 years ending during the 1969 1970 season In 2013 the facility was upgraded with a refurbished playing court Adelbert Gym is most commonly used for varsity athletic practice as well as intramural club sport and campus recreational functions For variety athletics official contests it is still used for heritage type basketball games and wrestling matches 43 References edit Brand Guidelines Color CWRU University Marketing amp Communications Case Western Reserve University Retrieved July 31 2023 Case Western to Wear Patch Honoring Air Sole Inventor 4 September 2014 Archived from the original on 2016 10 13 Retrieved 16 November 2016 Team colors mascots names case edu Case Western Reserve University to debut new Spartie mascot cleveland September 12 2011 John Sayle Watterson 2002 College Football History Spectacle Controversy JHU Press ISBN 978 0 8018 7114 6 NCAA Champions Case Western Reserve University of Chicago Maroons men s tennis team wins first ever NCAA Division III title CBS News 2021 22 CWRU Men s Tennis Fall Schedule All Times Listed Eastern 2022 ITA Division III Men s National Team Indoor Championship 2020 21 CWRU Men s Tennis Schedule All Times Listed Eastern NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Chen amp Hopper Win ITA Cup D3 Doubles Draw Case Western Reserve October 19 2019 Case Western Reserve Case Western Reserve 2022 23 CWRU Men s Basketball Season Recap athletics case edu 2021 22 CWRU Men s Basketball Schedule All Times Eastern Cramer C H 1976 Case Western Reserve A History of the University 1826 1976 The World Publishing Company p 367 180 Events 1940s case edu Cramer C H 1976 Case Western Reserve A History of the University 1826 1976 The World Publishing Company p 163 James m Egan Jr 2008 05 07 Base Ball on the Western Reserve The Early Game in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio Year by Year and Town by Town 1865 1900 ISBN 9780786430673 2014 Spartan Baseball Schedule amp Results Case Western Reserve Bonesteel Matt 31 December 2020 Red Sox to hire Bianca Smith as minor league coach the first Black woman to hold such a job The Washington Post Retrieved 1 January 2021 Browne Ian January 4 2021 Red Sox hire Smith first Black female coach MLB com Retrieved January 4 2021 2022 CWRU Softball Schedule All Times Listed Eastern CWRU Softball Finishes the Season Ranked Sixth in NFCA Division III Top 25 Poll Case Western Reserve June 1 2018 CWRU Softball Captures Notre Dame Regional Heading to NCAA Super Regional Case Western Reserve May 13 2018 Karen Farrell Case Western Reserve fs ncaa org Case fs ncaa org 2018 Division III Men s Soccer Official Bracket NCAA com www ncaa com Archived copy Archived from the original on 2018 03 28 Retrieved 2018 03 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Jen Simonetti Johns Hopkins wins the 2022 DIII women s soccer championship NCAA com 2021 22 CWRU Women s Tennis Schedule All Times Listed Eastern Kanagasegar amp Paolucci Fall to Top Seeded Team in NCAA Quarterfinals Case Western Reserve May 26 2018 https thedaily case edu in cwru history womens sports at cwru Archive Past meets present Spartans who became Olympians August 5 2016 CWRU Fight Song amp Alma Mater Case Western Reserve 2015 Case Western Reserve Football Media Guide Issuu McIntyre Michael K Dealer The Plain December 3 2012 Bill Belichick makes donation to Case Western Reserve University field house project to honor his father Steve Michael K McIntyre s Tipoff cleveland Nobby s Ballpark Case Western Reserve Mather Park Case Western Reserve Horsburgh Gymnasium Case Western Reserve Adelbert Gymnasium Case Western Reserve External links editCWRU website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Case Western Reserve Spartans amp oldid 1216171612 Men s basketball, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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