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  2. Tufts Jumbos football - Wikipedia

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    The Tufts Jumbos football program represents Tufts University in the sport of American football. The team competes in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). [3] The team's head coach is Jay Civetti, who has led the Jumbos since 2011.

  3. Tufts Jumbos - Wikipedia

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    The Tufts Jumbos are the varsity intercollegiate athletic programs of Tufts University, in Medford, Massachusetts. The Jumbos compete at NCAA Division III level as member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). Like all Division III schools, Tufts does not offer athletic scholarships. Coed and women's sailing are the only ...

  4. List of Tufts University people - Wikipedia

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    John E. Endicott, co-president of Woosong University and American foreign policy analyst specializing in security issues. Hollis Godfrey (B.S. 1895), president of Drexel University. Frederick W. Hamilton (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1886), president of Tufts College. William Leslie Hooper, acting president of Tufts College between the terms of the fourth ...

  5. Tufts University - Wikipedia

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    Tufts University is a private research university in Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts, with additional facilities in Boston and Grafton, as well as in Talloires, France. It was founded in 1852 as Tufts College by Christian universalists who sought to provide a nonsectarian institution of higher learning. [ 7]

  6. Don Megerle - Wikipedia

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    Trophy. Don Megerle, a competitive swimmer at Bethany College, was a long-serving coach of the men's swimming team at Tufts University, a Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference school. In his 33 years as Tufts Head Coach from 1971 to 2004, he led the team to an overall record of 268-81, producing 92 Division III All-American ...

  7. New England Small College Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    1971 - The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) was founded. Charter members included Amherst College, Bates College, Bowdoin College, Colby College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Trinity College, Tufts University, Union College, Wesleyan University and Williams College, effective beginning the 1971-72 academic year.

  8. History of Tufts University - Wikipedia

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    History of Tufts University. The history of Tufts University, originally Tufts College, can be traced back to 1847 when the Universalist Church set up convention for the creation of a university for the parish. In 1858, the college was established when Boston businessman Charles Tufts donated 20 acres of land to the church to establish the college.

  9. Category:Tufts Jumbos athletic directors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tufts Jumbos athletic directors" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.