Academic Bowl (college football)

Academic Bowl
Teams
First meetingSeptember 20, 1986
Case Western Reserve 21, Carnegie Mellon 14
Latest meetingNovember 16, 2024
Carnegie Mellon 37, Case Western Reserve 30
Next meeting2025
StadiumsGesling Stadium, DiSanto Field
TrophyAcademic Bowl Trophy
Statistics
Meetings total38
All-time seriesCarnegie Mellon leads, 23–15
Largest victoryCarnegie Mellon 56, Case Western Reserve 0 (1993)
Longest win streakCase Western Reserve, 8 (2007–2014)
Current win streakCarnegie Mellon, 6 (2018–present)
Academic Bowl (college football) is located in USA Midwest and Northeast
Case Western Reserve
Case Western Reserve
Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon
Locations of the two schools.

The Academic Bowl is an annual rivalry football game and trophy between the Spartans of Case Western Reserve University and Tartans of Carnegie Mellon University.

Predating the Academic Bowl trophy name, Carnegie Tech first played Case Tech in 1907[1] and Western Reserve in 1909,[2] meeting up multiple times over the next few decades. Upon the merger of Case Tech and Western Reserve, the match-up resumed in 1970.[3] It was not until 1986 when the Academic Bowl was officially created. The match-up mirrors the sports rivalry between the two cities of Cleveland and Pittsburgh.

The Academic Bowl emphasizes “Commitment to Academic and Athletic Excellence,” as both universities are often ranked scholastically among the top in the nation, especially as research universities.[4]

Coach Rich Lackner coached the Tartans in the first 34 games of the rivalry, achieving a 19–15 record. He was succeeded by Ryan Larsen, who is undefeated in the rivalry. For Case Western Reserve, Coach Greg Debeljak carries a 10–11 record, including the longest winning streak at eight games.

  1. ^ "Case Football 1907/08".
  2. ^ "WRU Football 1909/10".
  3. ^ Beck, Stan; Wilkinson, Jack (19 September 2013). "College Sports Traditions: Picking Up Butch, Silent Night, and Hundreds of Others". Scarecrow Press – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "History of the Academic Bowl – Case Western Reserve".