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Summary Information
UW-Milwaukee Athletics Records 1895-2017
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Athletics. Office of the
Director
UWM Archival Collection 8; Accession 2011-048; Accession 2016-051
- 6.4 cubic ft. (10 boxes)
- 312 film reels
- 22 videocassettes
- approximately 119 web captures
- 320 digital images (678 MB)
- plus additions of 2 cubic ft. (3 boxes, including 8 film reels and 2 audio reels)
UW-Milwaukee Libraries, Archives / Milwaukee Area Research Ctr. (Map)
Records of the athletic director of the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee and its predecessor institutions, mostly dating from the 1970s. The
collection contains numerous files on men's intercollegiate sports, especially basketball,
football, and swimming, which include media guides, programs, schedules, rosters,
statistics, and lists of records set during athletic competitions dating from 1895. The
collection contains 334 movie film reels and videocassette tapes, almost entirely of
football games, dating from the 1940s to the 1970s. A few reels exist for basketball games
and swimming meets.
Other records document awards banquets and recipients of
awards; club sports which were sponsored by the university but did not receive any
university funding; the physical education program; and the building and maintenance of
university athletic facilities, including the J. Martin Klotsche Center for Physical
Education. Records concerning intramural sports include athletic records, rules, schedules,
and statistics. The correspondence files document a wide variety of subjects such as
intercollegiate athletics, physical education, student services, women's athletics, and
university athletic facilities. Some records concern the efforts of UWM and other
universities in the 1960s and 1970s to create an urban university conference, and include
the proposed constitution and operating code; and materials on UWM's violations of NCAA
basketball rules during the 1975 season. English
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