Spring Hill College has maintained a baseball team since its first intercollegiate play in 1889.
Moreover, McKale elevated the program to intercollegiate play.
After the 1881 season, Michigan did not schedule any intercollegiate games in 1882 and did not return to intercollegiate play until 1883.
Many of these intramural games are nationally televised, though not to the same level of prominence as intercollegiate play.
The following sports are offered for intercollegiate play on campus:
He was then barred from all further intercollegiate play at Case.
After competing as a club team since they began intercollegiate play, in 2008 the program gained varsity status.
The centre scrimmager was later renamed the "snap", and in intercollegiate play one side was given the right to put foot to ball first.
The men's roller hockey team began intercollegiate play in 1997-1998.
The university also offers a number of recreational sports, many offering intercollegiate play.