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Swoop is Eastern Washington University's athletics mascot.He is modeled after an eagle, in reference to the nickname of the university's athletic teams, the Eagles.The mascot first appeared in September 1973 when the Eastern Washington State College changed the name of its athletic teams from "the Savages" to "the Eagles".
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EWU has been a member of the Big Sky athletic conference since 1987; the school's mascot is Swoop and the school colors are red and white. In 2010, EWU won the NCAA Division I FCS national championship, EWU's first at the Division I level for any sport. In 1973, the student body voted to make Eastern's mascot the Eagles.
Swoop spent 28 seasons in South Bend, first as the primary mascot for the Silver Hawks before helping the new mascot, Stu, when the team changed names in 2015. End of an era: Swoop heads back to ...
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The Eastern Washington Eagles football team represents Eastern Washington University in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision. The Eastern Eagles are members of the Big Sky Conference and play at Roos Field , which is known for being the only stadium in college football with a red playing surface.
Swoop, EMU's Mascot. Swoop is the mascot for Eastern Michigan University. Before the 1991 season, Eastern Michigan University went by the "Hurons." After 1991 Eastern has gone by the "Eagles." Even though the school adopted the name "Eagles" it was not until 1994 when "Swoop" was adopted as the official mascot for the university. [12]
Swoop is the mascot that represents Eastern Michigan University. The athletics teams are nicknamed the "Eagles". The Eagles name was officially adopted on May 22, 1991, when the EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the existing Huron (Native American) nickname and logo with the new one.