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Swarthmore College (/ ˈswɔːrθmɔːr / SWORTH-mor, locally / ˈswɑːθmɔːr / SWAHTH-mor) [6] is a private liberal arts college in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. [7] Founded in 1864, with its first classes held in 1869, Swarthmore is one of the earliest coeducational colleges in the United States. [8] It was established as a college under the ...
The Swarthmore Garnet Tide represented Swarthmore College in the sport of college football. Swarthmore was the 15th school to play football. [1] [2] The football team was controversially eliminated in 2000, along with wrestling and, initially, badminton. The Board of Managers cited lack of athletes on campus and difficulty of recruiting as ...
Swarthmore football, 1878–1887. The Swarthmore football team (later known as the Swarthmore Garnet Tide) represented Swarthmore College in American football. Swarthmore was the 15th oldest college football program in the United States. [1] The football program started in 1878 with a game against Penn. The program played no more than two games ...
The 1961 Swarthmore Garnet Tide football team was an American football team that represented Swarthmore College as a member of the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) during the 1961 college football season. In their 20th season under head coach Lew Elverson, the Garnet Tide compiled a 5–2 record (4–2 in conference games), tied for second ...
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1981 - On June 4, 1981, the Centennial Conference was founded as a football-only league, then known as the Centennial Football Conference.Charter members included Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus College, and Western Maryland College, now McDaniel College.
1946 Swarthmore Garnet Tide football. The 1946 Swarthmore Quakers football team was an American football team that represented Swarthmore College as an independent during the 1946 college football season. In its fifth, non-consecutive year under head coach Lew Elverson, Swarthmore compiled a 5–3 record and was outscored by a total of 129 to 70.
In May 2012, Kosmalski was named head basketball coach at Swarthmore College. When he arrived, Kosmalski envisioned Swarthmore, which had not won a conference title since 1951, becoming one of the best Division III programs and sent letters to this effect to recruits.