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From his birch-paneled office in the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene, under the university's football stadium in Minneapolis ( `` We get a rumble on every touchdown '' ), blocky, grey-haired Dr. Keys directs an ambitious, $200,000-a-year experiment on diet, which spans three continents and seven nations and is still growing.
The university's intramural sports program includes competition in soccer, basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, flag football, table tennis, racquetball, and water polo.
Wickwire Field is the university's main outdoor facilities and also is host to the varsity football, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and rugby teams.
The university's colours of gold and black were officially adopted in 1887, after the rugby team led the debate about the college colours for the football jerseys.
The university's athletic teams, the Utes, participate in NCAA Division I athletics ( FBS for football ) as a member of the Pacific-12 Conference.
The university's football team, the Maroons, were the original " Monsters of the Midway ".
The university's athletic teams, the Broncos, participate in NCAA Division I athletics ( FBS for football ) as a member of the Mountain West Conference
The stadium is home to the university's varsity football team, and has hosted a number of events including the World Lacrosse Championships and the Canada Games.
Subsequently, a 2008 survey indicated that 86 % of students were in favour of resuscitating the university's football program.
Baker excelled on the university's hockey and football teams, and became a noted amateur hockey player for the St. Nicholas Club in New York City.
The university's rules stated that students could only play two varsity sports, so Baker played outfield for the freshman baseball team before he gave up that sport to focus on hockey and football.
* Amos Alonzo Stagg enters Yale University as a divinity student and, a natural athlete, joins the university's football team.
The university's 31st head football coach, Wulff is the first WSU graduate and football letter-winner since Phil Sarboe to lead the Cougars.
William Bankhead attended the University of Alabama, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, and played on the university's first football team, organized in 1892.
From 1971 to 1975, Paige served as head football coach at Texas Southern University, and served as the university's athletic director from 1971 to 1980.
He frequently returns to the university during college football season and delivered the university's annual commencement address on May 10, 2008.
The Rams nickname is used by the university's football team only ; all other teams at the school are named Regina Cougars.
" The make-over came about, in part, due a long desire by the company's CEO Michael Morrow to update the look, coupled with the university's successful fund raising campaign to expand the university's football stadium ( Reser Stadium ) in 1999 and 2000.
After graduating in 1931, Ruffo taught in the university's school of engineering and coached the freshman football team to help pay for attending law school.
The university's football team gained national attention in 2001 when Junior placekicker Ashley Martin became the first female football player to score a point in a Division I game tallying 3 points against Cumberland University.
He also brought the university's first football coach, Robert Shoup, to the campus in 1962.
** University College Dublin A. F. C., the university's association football club

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The university's 37 varsity athletic teams are known as the Brown Bears.
Other sporting facilities includes Memorial Arena, home to the university's varsity hockey teams, Studley Gymnasium, the Sexton Gymnasium and field and the Langille Athletic Centre in Truro-Bible Hill.
The university's varsity sports teams are called the Simon Fraser Clan, and the mascot is a Scottish Terrier named McFogg the Dog.
In their 106-year history, the university's varsity sports teams have won twenty-nine national team championships, twenty-four of which are NCAA titles, and Gator athletes have won 243 individual national championships.
Though not used in official communication, the nickname " Illinois Tech " has long been a favorite of students, inspiring the name of the student newspaper ; ( renamed in 1928 from Armour Tech News to TechNews ), and the former mascot of the university's collegiate sports teams, the Techawks.
Manual even became a home for two of the university's women's athletic teams.
Early nicknames for the university's athletic teams included the " Hawkeyes " ( which is now associated with the University of Iowa ), the " Antelopes " ( which the University of Nebraska at Kearney later adopted ), the " Old Gold Knights ", the " Bugeaters " and the " Mankilling Mastodons ".
The university's basketball teams play at the John Long Center located in the heart of the campus.
The university's soccer and field hockey teams play at Fitzpatrick Field, also on campus.
The university's athletic teams compete in Division I of the NCAA and are collectively known as the Western Michigan Broncos.
The university's varsity teams compete in the Ontario University Athletics conference of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
The university's teams remain known as the Highlanders ( in honor of the region's Scots-Irish heritage ) and compete in the Big South Conference.
He provided scripts for and acted in the university's drama program ( he also played on the cricket and soccer teams ).
The name was taken from the Iowa State Cyclones, the nickname for the university's sports teams.
The university's athletic teams participate in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference at the Division II level of the NCAA.
The Thomas & Mack Center and adjoining Cox Pavilion house many of the university's athletic teams.
Several of the university's institutions retain the institution's traditional name, " University of Nevada ," including the alumni association, the student government, and the athletics department ( which refers to the university's teams simply as " Nevada ," a practice held since the late 19th century ).
The Malkin Athletic Center, known as the " MAC ," serves both as the university's primary recreation facility and as home to the varsity men's and women's volleyball, men's and women's fencing, and wrestling teams.
The university's varsity teams compete in the Ontario University Athletics conference of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport and, where applicable, in the west division.

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