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Baylor's four major programs (football, men's and women's basketball, and baseball) finished with an NCAA record 129 wins during the year (and an overall record of 129–28 for a winning percentage of .822) and Baylor was the only school to have all four programs ranked at the end of their respective seasons.
Sigma Tau Gamma is college social fraternity in North America. ... Northwestern Oklahoma State University: Alva: Oklahoma: Inactive [a] 4: ... Baylor University: Waco ...
The Tryon Coterie was a men's social club at Baylor University. It was named after one of Baylor University's three founders, Reverend William Milton Tryon. The word coterie was chosen as it represents a "gathering of friends". [1] In 1976-1977, Tryon Coterie merged with Phi Delta Theta, as many of the fraternities began to transfer from local ...
University of Toronto and Toronto Metropolitan University: Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Active [47] [48] [49] [bo] Gamma Alpha Unassigned Gamma Beta Unassigned Gamma Delta: December 15, 1922: Oklahoma State University–Stillwater: Stillwater, Oklahoma: Active [50] [bp] Gamma Epsilon: 1923–December 1967; April 19, 1970 Whitman College: Walla ...
The fraternity is structured into six provinces, five in the United States and one in Canada. ... University of Oklahoma: Norman, Oklahoma: ... Baylor: 1978–1996 ...
The Bears represent the Baylor University in the NCAA's Big 12 Conference. Although Baylor began competing in intercollegiate football in 1898, [1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1945. Records from before this year are often incomplete and inconsistent, and they are generally not included in these ...
Berney is Oklahoma’s finest contemporary novelist; this is his best. “Days of Sand: A Graphic Novel” by Aimee de Jongh. Visually stunning depiction of the Dust Bowl.
Kappa Alpha Order is a social fraternity and a fraternal order founded in 1865 at Washington and Lee University. [1] Chapter names were often reused in the early decades of the fraternity, and the final successor group normally goes by the shortened name, for example Mu chapter at Tulsa is the fourth to carry that name. [1]