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The Chicago Maroons are the intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Chicago. They are named after the color maroon. Team colors are maroon and gray, [2] and Phil the Phoenix is their mascot. They now compete in the NCAA Division III, mostly as members of the University Athletic Association.
The Chicago football team has used the wishbone-C logo since at least 1898. [5] Stagg retired from Chicago after the 1932 season, in which the team went 3–4–1 (1–4), and then coached at the University of the Pacific. Clark Shaughnessy took over as the Maroons football coach in 1933. In his seven seasons he led them to two .500 records ...
The University of Chicago was a founding member of the Big Ten Conference and the Maroons were coached by Amos Alonzo Stagg for 41 seasons. In the late 1930s, university president Robert Maynard Hutchins decided that big-time college football and the university's commitment to academics were not compatible. [ 2 ]
The Chicago Maroons men's basketball team is an NCAA Division III college basketball team competing in the University Athletic Association.Home games are played at the Gerald Ratner Athletics Center, located on the University of Chicago's campus in Chicago.
The Chicago Maroons football program is a college football team that represents University of Chicago in the University Athletic Association, a part of the NCAA Division III. The team has had 12 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1892.
The Chicago Maroons women's basketball team is an NCAA Division III college basketball team competing in the University Athletic Association. Home games are played at the Gerald Ratner Athletics Center, located on the University of Chicago's campus in Chicago. [2] [3] The team's head coach is currently Carissa Sain Knoche. [4] [5]
Jul. 15—CHAMPAIGN — Isaiah Jackson's bounce-back from losing his spot on Heartland Community College's baseball team has been astronomical in nature. The 2020 Champaign Central graduate ...
In 1893, Michigan and Chicago played twice. Stagg's Chicago Maroons won the first meeting on October 21, 1893, by a 10 to 6 score at the University of Chicago Athletic Grounds. Each team scored a touchdown and goal after touchdown to tie the score at 6–6 at halftime. Chicago scored a touchdown in the second half, but missed the goal from ...