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Edinboro has been fortunate to be home of one of the greatest Olympic and amateur wrestlers in the world, Bruce Baumgartner. Baumgartner came to Edinboro in 1984 as an assistant coach, and was promoted to head coach in 1991. He guided the Fighting Scots to three top 15 finishes in the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. The team currently ...
Edinboro Fighting Scots baseball players (2 P) This page was last edited on 17 March 2015, at 22:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro (Edinboro) Edinboro, Pennsylvania: 1857 Public [a] 4,319 Fighting Scots: 1951 University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown: Johnstown, Pennsylvania: 1927 Public (State-related) 2,039 Mountain Cats: 2013 Seton Hill University [b] Greensburg, Pennsylvania: 1883 Catholic: 1,989 Griffins: 2013 Shepherd University
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It is home to the Edinboro Fighting Scots of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. The stadium is named for B. Regis "Sox" Harrison, who served as the head football coach at Edinboro from 1926 to 1938 and 1941-42 before being inducted into the university's Athletic Hall of Fame. The stadium was officially opened in 1965.
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Wild Things Park, where Cal U plays its home baseball games, is a professional baseball stadium in nearby Washington, Pa. Wild Things Park boasts seating for 3,500, team dugouts, locker rooms, full press box, bullpens, concession stands, restrooms, abundant parking and a family play area with arcade games and rides. The baseball team also has a ...
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