While baseball and football were some of the first organized sports teams on campus, North Carolina State University has a rich tradition of other men's and women's sports teams. The Track team was organized for intercollegiate competition in 1898, but was disbanded and did not reappear until 1905. The early part of the 20th century continued to see the addition of sports teams including theTennis (1922), Wrestling (1925), Golf (1930), and Boxing (1932) teams. In 1947, all sports teams on campus become known as "the Wolfpack;" previously, only the football team was known as the Wolfpack while all other sports teams were known as the "Red Terrors." By 1948, an NC State University swimmer won a national title. In 1949, Soccer, organized two years earlier, becomes a varsity sport. Fencing is added as a varsity sport in 1952, eventually followed by Women's Basketball (1974), Women's Gymnastics (1981) and Women's Golf (1983).
The North Carolina State University, Athletics, Other Sports Audiovisual Materials collection contains moving image recordings of sports other than Football, Men's Basketball, or Women's Basketball. These recordings were captured by the Department of Athletics. Also included in this collection are a commercial for NC State Athletics, and at least 2 unlabeled films. Materials range in date from 1977 - 1999, though many of the films are undated.
While baseball and football were some of the first organized sports teams on campus, North Carolina State University has a rich tradition of other men's and women's sports teams. The Track team was organized for intercollegiate competition in 1898, but was disbanded and did not reappear until 1905. The early part of the 20th century continued to see the addition of sports teams including theTennis (1922), Wrestling (1925), Golf (1930), and Boxing (1932) teams. In 1947, all sports teams on campus become known as "the Wolfpack;" previously, only the football team was known as the Wolfpack while all other sports teams were known as the "Red Terrors." By 1948, an NC State University swimmer won a national title. In 1949, Soccer, organized two years earlier, becomes a varsity sport. Fencing is added as a varsity sport in 1952, eventually followed by Women's Basketball (1974), Women's Gymnastics (1981) and Women's Golf (1983).
The North Carolina State University, Athletics, Other Sports Audiovisual Materials collection contains moving image recordings of sports other than Football, Men's Basketball, or Women's Basketball. These recordings were captured by the Department of Athletics. Also included in this collection are a commercial for NC State Athletics, and at least 2 unlabeled films. Materials range in date from 1977 - 1999, though many of the films are undated.
Recordings are listed in the order in which they were received.
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The materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.
[Identification of item], North Carolina State University, Athletics, Other Sports Audiovisual Materials, UA 015.404, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC
Transferred from UA 024 North Caroline State University, Audio/Visual Materials August 2014.
Processed by Jennifer Baker, 2014 August; Finding aid written by Jennifer Baker, 2014 August
Digital materials processed by Alexander Daniels, 2023 August
V-31 Tape
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Sanyo videocassette VT 20C
Some materials may not have been digitized or made available online.
Video Cassette VT 20C
16mm Film Reel
16mm Film Reel
The Special Collections Research Center, NC State University Libraries, has digital copies of some or all of these materials.
16mm Film Reel
16mm Film Reel
VHS
16mm Film Reel
Betacam
U-matic
VHS videotape
2 U-matic videotapes
3 Betacam videotapes
Anti-Stat System Betacam videocassette
3 Betacam SP videotapes
10 videotapes (Betacam and VHS)
Betacam videotape
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Betacam videotape
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Some materials may not have been digitized or made available online.
Betacam videotape.
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Some materials may not have been digitized or made available online.
Betacam videotape.
Access to physical material and digital files not available online may be provided for use in the SCRC Reading Room after staff review.
Some materials may not have been digitized or made available online.
Betacam videotape
Betacam videotape
Access to physical material and digital files not available online may be provided for use in the SCRC Reading Room after staff review.
Some materials may not have been digitized or made available online.
Betacam videotape.
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Some materials may not have been digitized or made available online.
2 Betacam SP videotapes, 1 VHS videotape labelled "Willis Casey Pool Dedication"
1 Betacam SP videotape
1 Betacam videotape
Betacam SP
2 Ampex Betacam videotapes
7 Betacam SP videotapes
2 Betacam SP videotapes
DVCam, DVD-Rs, CD-ROMs, BetaCamSP, microcassettes
DVCam, BetaCamSP, CD-ROMs
Included is 32 Quicktime Video files (MOV), 24 MP4 files, and 4 additonal text and images files of various formats.
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Files retrieved from Blu-ray optical disc.
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DVCam
DVCam, microcassette
2 DVD-Rs
Included is 4 DVD data file and 3 video object files.
Files are arranged as received.
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File count of digital media may exclude system files; hidden, deleted, or excluded files; and duplicate files.
Included are 4 DVD data/backup data files and 3 MPEG-2 Video Object Files
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Files retrieved from DVD-R.
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[Identification of item], North Carolina State University, Athletics, Other Sports Audiovisual Materials, UA 015.404, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC
The nature of the NC State University Libraries' Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. The NC State University Libraries claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials.
The materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.