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  2. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College - Wikipedia

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    Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) is a public community college in Miami, Oklahoma. Established as the Miami School of Mines in 1919, NEO has an enrollment of approximately two thousand students. The Golden Norsemen is the school mascot.

  3. Miami, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Public schools serving most of Miami are managed by the Miami Public Schools school district. [35] [36] The high school is Miami High School, whose mascot is the Wardog. The Wardog is a mascot unique to Miami and has not been adopted as a mascot by any other school in the United States. [37]

  4. List of college mascots in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sebastian the Ibis – mascot of the Miami Hurricanes; Seymour D'Campus – mascot of the Southern Miss Golden Eagles and Lady Eagles; Shadow – mascot of the Monmouth Hawks; The Shark – mascot of the UNLV Rebels; while the school's teams are named the Rebels, the mascot is a shark in honor of former men's basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian ...

  5. How did the Miami Hurricanes get their mascot? Curious305 ...

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    University of Miami Hurricanes mascot Sebastian the Ibis take the field with the team during the first quarter of an NCAA non conference game at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday, September 10, 2022 ...

  6. List of college nickname changes in the United States

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    Oklahoma Sooners, replaced the "Rough Riders" and "Boomers" in 1908 [117] Oklahoma City Stars, formerly "Goldbugs" prior to 1946 and the "Chiefs" thereafter [118] Oklahoma State Cowboys and Cowgirls — Oklahoma A&M used the nickname of the "Agriculturalists" in the 1890s, which was shortened to "Aggies" and "Farmers". "Tigers" was briefly used ...

  7. Miami RedHawks - Wikipedia

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    In the 1992–1994 academic year, at the urging from students in the Honors College by Gregory T. Wilkins, who went to the Oklahoma-based Miami Tribe for support, the Miami University Redskins officially changed their names to the "RedHawks", which they remain today. It was during the 1997–98 basketball season that the new mascot of Miami ...

  8. Roosters running around loanDepot park? Mascot race ... - AOL

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    A mascot race is returning to loanDepot park. After putting an end to the Great Sea Race prior to the 2018 season and going the past four-and-a-half years without a mid-game character race of any ...

  9. Sports teams named Redskins - Wikipedia

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    The college sports teams using the name changed voluntarily prior to the NCAA Native American mascot decision in 2005; the University of Utah became Utah Utes in 1972, Miami University of Ohio became the RedHawks in 1997 and the Southern Nazarene University became the Crimson Storm in 1998.