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The University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) is a public university in Springfield, Illinois, United States. The university was established by the Illinois General Assembly in 1969 as Sangamon State University with a focus on post-graduate education. It became the third member of the University of Illinois system on July 1, 1995. The university ...
The UIS Prairie Stars (also Illinois Springfield Prairie Stars and formerly Sangamon State Prairie Stars) are the athletic teams that represent the University of Illinois Springfield, located in Springfield, Illinois, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Great Lakes Valley Conference ...
On August 1, 1925, Timothy Mara and Will Gibson were granted a franchise by the NFL for their newly organized team in New York City — the New York Football Giants. [9] Cost of the franchise was $2,500. [9] The Giants played their first game as an away game against All New Britain in New Britain, Connecticut, on October 4, 1925.
From 1957 through 1965, the Springfield Giants were the Single-A and Double-A baseball team affiliate of the New York/San Francisco Giants in the Eastern League. The team played at Pynchon Park in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Springfield Giants won three consecutive championships in 1959, 1960 (co-champs) and 1961 under manager Andy Gilbert ...
Name Comp Att % Yds TD Int Eli Manning: 4,895 8,119 60.3 57,023 366 244 Phil Simms: 2,576 4,647 55.4 33,462 199 157 Kerry Collins: 1,447 2,473 58.5
Tim Mara founded the Giants in the year 1925. Benny Friedman with the Giants. The Giants were founded in 1925 by original owner Tim Mara with an investment of $500. [1] Legally named "New York Football Giants" (which they still are to this day) to distinguish themselves from the baseball team of the same name, they became one of the first teams in the then five-year-old National Football League.
New York Giants roster. Quarterbacks (QB) 15 Tommy DeVito 2 Drew Lock; Running backs (RB) 20 Eric Gray; 26 Devin Singletary; 29 Tyrone Tracy Jr. Wide receivers (WR)
It was the home field of the New York metropolitan area's two National Football League teams, the New York Giants (from 1976 to 2009) and the New York Jets (from 1984 to 2009). It also was the home field of two New York metro area professional soccer teams, the NASL 's New York Cosmos (from 1977 to 1984 ) and Major League Soccer 's New York Red ...