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Brody the Bruin – Bear mascot of the Bob Jones Bruins; Brown Dawg and Grey Dawg – Saluki dogs, co-mascots of the Southern Illinois Salukis; Bruce D. Bear and Sugar Bear – co-mascots of the Central Arkansas Bears and Sugar Bears; Bruiser the Bruin – mascot of the Belmont Bruins; Bruiser the Bulldog – mascot of the Adrian Bulldogs
According to Dr. Ted Worley, author of A History of The Arkansas State Teachers College, the UCA teams from 1908 to 1919 were referred to by many names, including: Tutors, Teachers, Pedagogues, Pea-Pickers, and Normalites. In 1920, the Bears became the mascot for the teams. However, the teams were called the "Bears" in print until April 7, 1921 ...
Oski the Bear (Oski) is the official mascot of the University of California, Berkeley ("Cal"), representing the California Golden Bears. Named after the Oski Yell, [1] he made his debut at a freshman rally in the Greek Theatre on September 25, 1941. [2] [3] Prior to his debut, live bears were used as Cal mascots. [4]
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Joe Bruin, an anthropomorphic male brown bear, is the official mascot of the University of California, Los Angeles’ athletic teams along with Josephine "Josie" Bruin, a female brown bear, who is his regular partner at UCLA sporting events and other university activities.
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In 1905 The Bears introduced Helen, the university's first live bear mascot, at a game against Dartmouth. [18] Bruno, Brown's current mascot, was introduced in 1921, originally also as a live bear. [19] A number of bears represented Bruno over the years, later being represented by a person in costume by the late 60's. [19]
Touchdown, or the Big Red Bear, is the unofficial mascot of Cornell University. The first mascot was an American black bear introduced in 1915 by the Cornell University Athletic Association. Three more live bears over the course of approximately two decades also made appearances at Cornell until the live bear was replaced by costumed students ...