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  2. Religious symbolism in U.S. sports team names and mascots

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    Many American sports team names and mascots are based upon or use religious symbolism. The majority are scholastic teams at institutions founded by various denominations of Christianity, both Catholic and Protestant. Saints is the most popular of these names not only at religious schools but public schools. However, the latter are often ...

  3. Sports chaplain - Wikipedia

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    A sports chaplain provides pastoral care for the sports community, including athletes, coaches, administrators and their families.In 2017, a Global Summit of Sports Chaplaincy ministries defined sports chaplaincy as “ongoing pastoral and spiritual care, by permission, to those of faith or no faith, for the holistic well-being of all involved in the community of sport.” [1] Different sports ...

  4. Blue bloods (college basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The oldest usage of the phrase in specific reference to college basketball was used by Dick Dunkel of The Charlotte News, who used "blue bloods" in his men's basketball rating system. [3] During the 1950s, the Associated Press (AP) and Cincinnati Enquirer used the phrase in a casual sense, describing teams ranked near the top of the AP poll. [3]

  5. List of NCAA Division I men's basketball programs - Wikipedia

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    Basketball conference affiliations represents those of the 2024–25 NCAA basketball season. [2] Alaska is the only state without a Division I basketball program, but it does have two Division II programs: the Alaska–Anchorage Seawolves and the Alaska Nanooks (the latter representing the University of Alaska's original Fairbanks campus).

  6. The Antlers (University of Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The group soon grew from 5 to 22 members when it was expanded to fill all of the seats in A-16. Wild costume and constant taunting of opponents gained media exposure for the Antlers. As they became more organized and their pranks became more colorful, they gained national exposure from articles about them in Sports Illustrated and The Sporting ...

  7. Women's college basketball teams to be paid for playing NCAA ...

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    The change comes as men's basketball teams have been a part of revenue-sharing plans for years. But with a surge in popularity surrounding women's basketball, the NCAA's Board of Governors voted ...

  8. College religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Faith based services provide access to activities, events and counselling that allow students to pursue spiritual growth and development. Many campuses offer multi-faith spaces, ministering to those who identify with a specific religious group or those who consider themselves spiritual but not religious. [1]

  9. Arizona, BYU players separated postgame; Wildcats AD ... - AOL

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    Arizona men's basketball and BYU found themselves in a tightly-knit, tense game Saturday at the McKale Center, as the two Big 12 opponents fought for March Madness seedings. The tensions escalated ...