THROWBACK WEEKEND
ADELBERT GYM - january 30 - february 1, 2009
The Case Western Reserve University Athletic Department will be taking a step back in time the weekend of January 30 - February 1 when it host the fourth annual Throwback Weekend at Adelbert Gymnasium -- Directions. Both the Spartan men’s and women’s basketball teams will be wearing uniforms commemorating Western Reserve University (Red Cats), Case Institute of Technology (Rough Riders), and Mather College. WRU and CIT federated in 1967 to become Case Western Reserve University. For more information regarding the event please call 216.368.6517.
LITTLE RASCAL'S LOUNGE... In support of the festivities, Rascal House Pizza will be opening up the Little Rascal's Lounge for those 21 years or older in the gym on Friday and Sunday during the games. Hours are from 5:30 p.m. to the conclusion of the men's game on Friday night, and 11:30 a.m. to the end of the women's game on Sunday. Lounge entrance is $5, and will include free pizza, wings, cheese, and more. A cash bar will include beer, wine, pop and water.
Friday, January 30, 2009 vs. University of Rochester
Women's Game...
Mather (Case) vs. Rochester @ 6:00 p.m. Listen & Watch
Men's Game...
Western Reserve (Case) vs. Rochester @ 8:00 p.m. Listen & Watch
Sunday, February 1, 2009 vs. Carnegie Mellon University
Men's Game...
Case Tech (Case) vs. Carnegie Mellon @ 12:00 p.m. Listen & Watch
Women's Game...
Mather (Case) vs. Carnegie Mellon @ 2:00 p.m. Listen & Watch
2009 FEATURES...
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2008 FEATURE STORIES...
Howard was highlight of Reserve basketball
Mather's Navojosky cared about more than just basketball
2007 FEATURE STORIES...
CIT'S Steigerwald more than just a medal hopeful
Spartans to play in house of Hank
2006 FEATURE STORIES...
WRU'S Wenger excelled at two sports
Mather's Kilpatrick king of half court game
CIT'S Hollis remebers great career, WRU loss
Stories of Excellence
Through the years we have had a history of excellence in our sports teams. Whether they be stories of the Rough Riders, Red Cats, or today's Spartans the stories all are a part of our athletic history.

