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The O’Malley Cup was created by students from the Sport Administration Program as a way to honor Walter O’Malley and the competitive spirit that he embodied as the long time owner of the Dodgers.  As mentioned in his bio, Walter O’Malley is considered to be one of the founders of the Sport Administration Program at Ohio University, which is the first program of its kind.  This is due to his revolutionary idea to develop a graduate level program that would teach young men and women the business side of sports.

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In 2002-2003, the Sport Administration Program changed forever with the addition of a Masters in Business degree to coincide with the Masters in Sport Administration degree that the previous 36 classes acquired.  This would be mark the first time that two Sport Administration classes would be on campus together.  The first year of the dual degree program would require students to complete their Masters in Business, and the second year would require students to return back to campus from their summer internships to complete their Masters in Sport Administration. 

It was during the first few years of this change to the program’s structure that the two classes began to develop camaraderie, and meet on the playing fields to share their passion for sports.  Inevitably, the friendly competition was further organized by the Class of 2004 as they developed a format for the series of events that would foster goodwill and encourage a friendly rivalry between the MBA ("rookies" or "first years") and MSA ("veterans" or "second years").

The result was the inaugural O'Malley Cup which would be awarded annually to the class that finishes the academic year with the most combined points from specified categories within the Cup System. The initial competition included an academic category (quarterly GPA comparisons), "Road Trips" category (the class that attended the most athletic events in the fall quarter), spirit category (awarded for students attending and providing fan support at the intramural games of the opposite class), and athletic category (head to head competition in multiple sports).
 
Since the inaugural year the O’Malley Cup has evolved into a head-to-head format in different sports, which has strengthened the aspect of friendly competition and rivalry between classes. The Cup System is now composed of 10 athletic events that are spread throughout the calendar year: flag football, miniature golf, soccer, corn hole, basketball, broomball, sports trivia, bowling, softball, and kickball.  As a tiebreaker, each class develops and presents skits to the Sport Administration faculty at the MSA Thanksgiving dinner.

The programs allegiance with the Ohio University Athletic Department has allowed for the flag football game to be played in Peden Stadium and the basketball game to be played in Convocation Center.  This has intensified the match up and gives the students the opportunity to pretend they are college athletes for a few hours. 

Class Winners
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Class of 2005
Class of 2005
Class of 2007
Class of 2007
Class of 2008
Class of 2009

Although the O'Malley Cup is only entering its sixth year, it is the hoped that even in its current format; it will remain a long-standing tradition of the Sport Administration Program.  As the each year progresses and the Cup competition begins to take shape, please check back for pictures and updates on the standings between the current MBA and MSA classes.

 

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