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  2. List of NFL nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Ain'ts: [1] Nickname given to the New Orleans Saints after their 1980 season of 14 consecutive losses. The name persisted somewhat as, although they would later qualify for the playoffs several times since then, they did not win a playoff game until their defeat of the defending Super Bowl champion Rams in the wild-card round of the 2000–01 playoffs.

  3. List of college team nicknames in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Texas-Tyler Patriots. Texas A&M Aggies. Texas A&M–Central Texas Warriors. Texas A&M–Commerce Lions. Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Islanders. Texas A&M–Galveston Sea Aggies. Texas A&M International Dustdevils. Texas A&M–Kingsville Javelinas. Texas A&M–San Antonio Jaguars.

  4. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    Team USA: The U.S. national bowling team. See USA Bowling. Tempo: The rate at which a bowler takes footsteps during the approach. Ten in the pit: A strike in which all ten pins are knocked from the pin deck into the pit. THS: Typical house shot. Tiger beer frame: [Questionable] Similar to Beer Frame except the strikes bridge two frames. Example ...

  5. Glossary of bowls terms - Wikipedia

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    a rink that runs parallel to the ditch along its length. ditch weight. to play a bowl with sufficient weight to reach the ditch at the other end of the rink, or the ditch nearest the head in Crown Green bowls. division. in pennant games, associations may create tiered competition made up of separate divisions of teams.

  6. List of ball games - Wikipedia

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    Bat-and-ball games, such as cricket and baseball. Invasion games, such as football and basketball. Net and wall games, such as volleyball. Racket sports, such as tennis, table tennis, squash and badminton. Throwing sports, such as dodgeball and bocce. Cue sports, such as pool and snooker. Target sports, such as golf and bowling.

  7. List of NCAA women's bowling programs - Wikipedia

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    List of NCAA women's bowling programs. These collegiate women's bowling teams compete as members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As of the most recent 2023–24 season, 103 NCAA member schools sponsored the sport. [1] The largest number of competing schools is found in Division II with 40; Division I has 39 and Division ...

  8. Bowling league - Wikipedia

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    A bowling league is a group event where several teams bowl against each other over the course of a season. Most bowling leagues consist of four-player teams that meet up once a week or once every other week, usually at the same day and time. Teams of three or five players are also common. Leagues can be set up as male-only, female-only, or ...

  9. Ten-pin bowling - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration sport in 1988. World Games. Since 1981. Ten-pin bowling is a type of bowling in which a bowler rolls a bowling ball down a wood or synthetic lane toward ten pins positioned evenly in four rows in an equilateral triangle. The goal is to knock down all ten pins on the first roll of the ball (a strike), or failing that, on the second ...