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List of interhall champions[edit]

This is a comprehensive list of the various champions of Notre Dame's interhall football league. Although the first non-varsity campus games began in 1887 (with some reports suggesting the sport arrived at Notre dame in 1885), it was not until the 1890-1891 season that teams under the identity of their residence hall played and were awarded an interhall championship.

On November 11, 1890, Brownson and Sorin halls played the first known interhall football contest, in what was deemed the "University Football Championship". Sorin won the contest by a single safety, with the final score a 2–0 Sorin victory.

Even after this monumental contest, hall teams were incredibly rare in the 19th century. Additional problems surrounded what constituted a hall football team. Many teams during the early interhall period could be known as "a Sorin Hall team", while identifying more with the team captain than their hall of residence. Carroll and St. Edward's halls were also controversial in their place among the hall teams. before 1906, Carroll Hall was home to the junior department of Notre Dame, while St. Edward's housed the Minim, or grammar school department.

These departments played far more often in the early years than any of the college teams, and particularly with the Carroll team, an argument can be made that they are the rightful interhall champions for the 1893-1894 season. They played a six-game "championship" series against the "Ex-Carrollites", which was the name for a team from Brownson Hall. The Carrollites won the series 3–2–1, and so had the best claim to the championship of 1893. However, questions of whether these teams represented their respective halls in the contests is unknown, so ultimately the championship is unknown. To complicate the situation further, three days after the championship game on January 18, 1894, Carroll Hall lost to Sorin 18 to 0 to end the interhall season. This also gives Sorin fair claim to the championship, although there was never any report of them claiming it. Sorin's outright championship in 1890 and the Carrollites quasi-championship in 1893 are the only two years during the 19th century that an interhall championship was claimed although an interhall champion can be named for each of the seasons based on limited recorded of games.

Other Eras[edit]

Other teams[edit]

Pre-Modern Male championships[edit]

Season Champion(s) Record Coach Other teams Source
1890/1891 Sorin 1–0 Captain Edward Prudhomme Brownson (0–1) [1]
1891/1892 none
1892/1893 Old Carroll (JD)† 1–1
St. Joseph† 1–1
1893/1894 Old Carroll (JD) 3–3–1 Brownson (0–1)
Sorin† 1–0
1894 Old Carroll (JD) 2–0–2 Captain Miles St. Joseph (0–0–1), Brownson (0–2–1)
1895 Old Carroll (JD)† 2–1 Captain William Monahan Brownson (1–1), St. Joseph (0–1)
1896 Old Carroll (JD)† 3–0? Captain John F. Fennessey Brownson (0–1?), Sorin (0–1?), St. Joseph (0–1?)
1897 Sorin† 1–0? Landers Brownson (0–0–1?), Old Carroll (JD) (0–0–1?), St. Joseph (0–1)
1898 St. Joseph† 1–0 Old Carroll (JD) (1–1–1), Brownson (0–0–2), Sorin (0–1–3)
1899 Brownson† 2–1? Captain Rob Brown Old Carroll (JD) (1–1?), St. Joseph (0–1)
1900 Sorin† 1–0 Brownson (0–1)
1901 Sorin† 1–0 Brownson (3–1?) St. Joseph (0–3?) [2][3]
1902 Sorin† 1–1? Brownson (0–1), Corby (0–1)
St. Joseph† 1–0
1903 Corby† 1–0–1 Captain J. Patterson Sorin (0–0–1), St. Joseph (0–0–1), Brownson (0–0?)
1904 Corby 1–0 Sorin (0–1) [4][5]
1905 Brownson/Ex-Juniors 1–2? Corby (1–1) [6]
St. Joseph† 1–0
1906 Corby 1–0–1 Brownson (0–1) [7]
St. Joseph 0–0–1 [8]
1907 Brownson 1–0 Sorin (1–1), Corby (1–2) [9]
1908 St. Joseph 1–0? Ryan Corby (0–1?) source exists somewhere
1909 Corby 4–1 Coach Fish Brownson (3–1), Sorin (1–1–1), St. Joseph (1–3–1), Walsh (0–2) [10]
1910 Corby 4–0–1 Captain Mortz Sorin (3–1?), Brownson (1–2–1), St. Joseph (1–3?), Walsh (0–3–2) [11]
1911 Corby 2–0–1 Captain Martin Heyl Walsh (2–2), Brownson (1–2–1), St. Joseph (1–2), Sorin (0–2) [12]
1912 St. Joseph 3–0–1 Buck Maloney Walsh (2–2), Brownson (1–2–1), Corby (1–2–1), Sorin (1–2–1) [13]
1913 Walsh 2–0–1 Captain Harry Baujan Sorin (2–1), Corby (0–1–2), Brownson (0–2–1) [14]
1914 Brownson 0–1–1 Captain Mike McGrath Corby (2–0?), St. Joseph (1–1), Walsh (0–2) [15]
Sorin 1–0–1 Captain Shorty Hynes [16]
1915 Brownson 2–0–1 Captain Morales Corby (1–1), St. Joseph (0–0–1), Walsh (0–2–1) [17]
Sorin† 0–0–1 [18]
1916 Corby 3–0 Captain Ky Casper Brownson (1–1–1), Walsh (1–1–1), Sorin (0–3) [19]
1917 Walsh 3–0 James Ryan Corby (1–1–1), Sorin (1–1–1), Brownson (0–3) [20]
1918 Walsh† 1–0 John Farley Badin (0–1)
1919 Corby 3–0–1 Joe O'Hara Badin (3–1), Sorin (2–1–1), Walsh (1–3), Brownson (0–4) [21]
1920 Brownson 5–0 Badin (2–2), Old Carroll (2–2), Sorin (1–2–1), Off-Campus (0–3–1),
Walsh (0–4)
[22]
Corby 3–0 [23]
1921 Brownson 5–0 Eddie Anderson Corby (3–1–2), Sorin (2–2), Walsh (1–1–2), Old Carroll (1–1–3),
Off-Campus (1–3), Badin (0–4–1)



Modern Male championships[edit]

The difference between modern and pre-modern champions was the establishment of divisions and the interhall championship game in 1922. Prior to this, post-season games were rarely ever scheduled to determine a champion, and even these games were no more than de-facto and ad-hoc. Examples of such archaic championships were the first "University football championship" in 1890 between Sorin and Brownson halls and the Corby-Sorin contest in 1904.

Season Champion(s) Record Coach Runner-up Source
1922 Badin 3–1 Old Carroll [24]
1923 Badin 3–0–1 William Maher
Joseph Bergman
none [25]
Brownson 2–1–1? [26]
Sophomore 0–2–1? [26]
1924 Sophomore 2–0–2 Captain Stanhope Walsh [27]
1925 Badin 4–1–1 Pat Cohen Freshman
1926 Badin 4–0 none [28][29]
Freshman 2–1–1 Mooney [28][29]
Sophomore† 4–0 Captain Curry [29]
1927 Freshman 6–0 "Sticks" Rielly Lyons [30]
1928 Lyons 6–0 Joe Jachym
G. Fitzgerald
Howard
1929 Off-Campus 4–1–2 Jim Lyons Sophomore
1930 Walsh 6–0–1 Tom Conley Lyons
1931 St. Edward's 6–1 Norb Crowe Walsh
1932 Alumni 6–0 Raymond Brancheau Morrissey
1933 Lyons 5–0–1 Novak Brownson
1934 Old Carroll 6–0 George Wentworth Sorin [31]
1935 Corby 4–1–1 Gallagher none
St. Edward's† 5–0 Brovelli
1936 Unknown[note 1]
1937 none
1938 none
1939 none
1940 Dillon 4–1–1 J. C. Brennan
Wally Bohrer
none
St. Edward's† 5–0–1 Joe Ragolia
1941 Walsh 6–0 Joe Ragolia
Bill Reagen
Zahm
1942 (L) Zahm 5–0 Joe Ragolia none [32][33]
1942 (H) Dillon 5–0 Bill Cuddigan Walsh
1943 Sorin† 1–0 Chief Specialist Ijamo none
Zahm† 1–0 Chief Specialist Robertson
1944 none
1945 none
1946 Lyons 3–0 Ray "Rocky" Chamberland St. Edward's
1947 Cavanaugh 6–0 Bernie Powers
Pete Varda
Lyons
1948 Dillon 5–0 Jack McHadon Cavanaugh
1949 Walsh 4–0 Paul Schafly Farley
1950 Morrissey 3–0–1 Tom Canfield St. Edward's
1951 Cavanaugh 4–0 Aaron Dyson Morrissey
1952 Breen-Phillips 4–0–1 Ralph Weiss Off-Campus
1953 Alumni 5–0 Marty Martin
Jont "Tex" Tyson
St. Edward's
1954 Badin 7–0 Gene O'Connor
Bell Schellong
St. Edward's
1955 Dillon 7–0–1 John Reardon
later George Strake
Off-Campus
1956 Dillon 6–0 Zahm [34]
1957 Stanford 6–0–1 Ed O'Donnel Off-Campus [35]
1958 Dillon 5–0–1? Stanford [36]
1959 Dillon 4–0? John May? Breen-Phillips
1960 Dillon 5–0 Stanford
1961 Alumni 5–0 Breen-Phillips
1962 Howard-Lyons 3–0–1 Bob Metzger
James Carberry
Breen-Phillips
1963 Morrissey 6–1 Dick Zasada Stanford
1964 Off-Campus 4–0
Stanford 4–0–1
1965 Unknown[note 2]
1966 Lyons-Morrissey 5–0 Keenan [37]
1967 Sorin 4–0–1 Rocky Bleier Keenan [38]
1968 Keenan 6–0–1 Off-Campus
1969 Grace-St. Edward's 5–0–1 Off-Campus
1970 Dillon 4–1–2 Bill Fiorini Keenan
1971 Dillon 6–1 Mike Caulfield Morrissey
1972 Morrissey 5–0–1 Ron Salyer Breen-Phillips [39]
1973 Dillon 5–0 Mike Bireley Keenan
1974 Dillon 6–0–1 Mike Bireley Holy Cross
1975 Keenan 7–0 Mike Parseghian Pangborn
1976 Keenan 7–0–1 Brian Mullins
Mike Parseghian
Off-Campus
1977 Keenan 5–0–2 St. Edward's
1978 Dillon 6–0 Dick Hughes
Steve Berceau
Keenan
1979 Morrissey 6–1–1 Dan Buckley Dillon
1980 St. Edward's 6–0 Grace [40]
1981 Dillon 6–0 Marty Finan
Charlie Rice
Greg Holscher
Off-Campus
1982 Dillon 7–0 Howard
1983 Dillon 7–0 Stanford
1984 Stanford 5–0–1 Sorin
1985 Alumni 6–1 Flanner
1986 Stanford 7–0 Brendan Gilboy Flanner
1987 Dillon 7–0 Jeff Morgan Stanford
1988 Dillon 6–1–1 Ted Rolff Stanford
1989 Alumni 6–1 Cavanaugh
1990 Off-Campus 6–1 Tom Helms Alumni
1991 Keenan 5–1 Phil Wehby Zahm
1992 Zahm Dave Dominanni 7–0 Keenan [41]
1993 Morrissey 7–0 Stanford
1994 Off-Campus Zahm
1995 Fisher Flanner
1996 Off-Campus Flanner
1997 Keenan Sorin
1998 Keenan Sorin
1999 Knott Sorin
2000 Keenan Knott [42]
2001 Dillon Siegfried [43]
2002 Siegfried Alumni [44]
2003 Siegfried Dillon [45][46]
2004 Keenan Knott [47]
2005 Zahm Keenan [48][49]
2006 Morrissey O'Neill [50]
2007 Stanford Keenan [51]
2008 Siegfried Keenan [52]
2009 Siegfried St. Edward's [53]
2010 Sorin Dillon
2011 Dillon Sorin
2012 Keenan Undefeated Sorin [54][55]
2013 Keough Alumni
2014 Morrissey Keenan [56]
2015 Morrissey Keenan
2016 Stanford Duncan [57]
2017 Dillon 4–0 Duncan [58]
2018 Siegfried Stanford
2019 Dunne Morrissey [59]
2020 None[note 3]

Female championships[edit]

Season Champion(s) Record Captain and coach Runner-up Source
1972 Walsh?
1973 Walsh?
1974 Walsh 3–1? Lyons
1975 Lyons 6–3 Walsh
1976 Badin 5–5 Lewis
1977 Lewis 6–6 Breen-Phillips
1978 Badin 7–1 Breen-Phillips
1979 Breen-Phillips Badin
1980 Breen-Phillips 8–1 Farley
1981 Breen-Phillips 10–0 Pasquerilla East
1982 Farley 8–2 Pasquerilla East
1983 Pasquerilla East 8–1 Jim Roeder
Mike Lane
Ed Lennen
Jerry Judd
Breen-Phillips
1984 Farley 7–1 Jerry Judd Pasquerilla East
1985 Farley 9–0 Pasquerilla East
1986 Farley 8–1 Breen-Phillips
1987 Breen-Phillips 9–1 Dan DeBoer
Jeffrey Elia
Farley
1988 Lewis 7–2 Steve Trippicione Breen-Phillips
1989 Howard Lewis
1990 Breen-Phillips Howard
1991 Breen-Phillips Lewis
1992 Siegfried Walsh [60][61]
1993 Pasquerilla West Badin
1994 Lyons Off-Campus
1995 Lyons Pasquerilla East
1996 Lyons Pasquerilla East
1997 Pasquerilla East Lewis
1998 Pasquerilla East Breen-Phillips
1999 Welsh Family Pasquerilla East
2000 Welsh Family Howard
2001 Welsh Family Lewis
2002 Pasquerilla East Cavanaugh
2003 Badin Lewis
2004 Walsh Cavanaugh
2005 Pasquerilla West Pangborn
2006 Pasquerilla West Pangborn
2007 Cavanaugh Welsh Family [62]
2008 McGlinn Welsh Family
2009 Howard Pasquerilla West
2010 Howard Pasquerilla West
2011 McGlinn Cavanaugh [63]
2012 McGlinn Walsh [64]
2013 Pasquerilla West Ryan
2014 Pangborn Welsh Family
2015 Welsh Family Howard
2016 Welsh Family Ryan
2017 McGlinn 4–1 Flaherty [65]
2018 Ryan Welsh Family [66]
2019 Flaherty Badin [67]
2020 none[note 4]
2021

†-Represents teams that were not crowned interhall champions by any hsitorical or contemporary sources, but could claim the championship based on their known interhall record for that season.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Plans for a safer 1936 season to counteract the unfortunate passing of a Notre Dame student in 1935 caused many teams to fail the new requirements that were instituted. At least six teams were eventually reported to have met the requirements, but no mention is made any interhall activities after that point. Its unclear whether the season was wholly abandoned or if the six teams played in relative anonymity.
  2. ^ The championship was played between Farley-Stanford and Howard-St. Edward's, though who won was never recorded.
  3. ^ The 2020 interhall football season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  4. ^ The 2020 season was cancelled because of the COVID-19 epedemic.

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