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The program began in 1895 and has fielded a team every year since with the exceptions of 1906–1907 and 1943–1944. The Panthers play their home games at the UNI-Dome on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa, in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Northern Iowa has won thirty-three conference titles, [18] the most out of the four Iowa Division I ...
University of Northern Iowa: Panthers: Iowa: Robinson-Dresser Sports Complex, UNI-Dome: Ryan Jacobs: Missouri Valley: 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977 [2] 1977 Southern Illinois University Carbondale (Southern Illinois) Salukis: Illinois: Charlotte West Stadium: Jen Sewell: Missouri Valley: 1970, 1971, 1977, 1978 [2] None University of Illinois Chicago ...
UNI-Dome (pronounced "YOU-nih-dome") is a multi-purpose stadium on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States. It opened in 1976 as the home of the UNI Panthers basketball and football teams. The facility's capacity for football is 16,324.
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The Northern Iowa–Drake rivalry is the American collegiate athletics rivalry between the Northern Iowa Panthers sports teams [1] of the University of Northern Iowa and the Drake Bulldogs sports teams [2] of Drake University. Both universities are located in the State of Iowa and are members of the Missouri Valley Conference.
See scorecard University of Northern Iowa. Total subsidy income, 2010 - 2014: $41,914,559 < 25% subsidized. 26 to 50%. 51 to 75% > 76% subsidized.
Pittsburgh Panthers softball is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate softball program of the University of Pittsburgh, often referred to as "Pitt", located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Pitt softball team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference and plays their home games at Vartabedian Field in the Petersen Sports Complex.
The University of Pittsburgh officially adopted the Panthers of Pittsburgh as its nickname and mascot in 1909, shortly after changing its name from the Western University of Pennsylvania. The University of Pittsburgh claims that it was the first college or university to choose the panther as a mascot, which it did on November 16, 1909.