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  2. Edinboro Fighting Scots - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Pennsylvania Western University, Edinboro - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Scots. Sporting affiliations. NCAA Division I – MAC (Wrestling only) NCAA Division II – PSAC. Mascot. MacCato, The Fighting Scot. Website. www .edinboro .edu. Pennsylvania Western University, Edinboro (abbreviated as PennWest Edinboro) is a public university in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, United States.

  4. List of ethnic sports team and mascot names - Wikipedia

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    Pekin High School (Pekin, Illinois) Chinks, now the "Dragons". Quebec Nordiques – ( WHA 1972–1979, NHL 1979–1995) San Antonio Black Indians – (Negro league baseball team) Sonoma State University Cossacks, now the Seawolves. Washington Redskins ( National Football League) – Washington, D.C., USA, now the Commanders.

  5. Sox Harrison Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Sox Harrison Stadium is a stadium in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, on the campus of Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro (PennWest Edinboro). 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 ...

  6. 1946 Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference football ...

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    The 1946 Edinboro Fighting Scots football team represented Edinboro State Teachers College (now known as Edinboro University of Pennsylvania) of Edinboro, Pennsylvania. Led by first-year head coach Art McComb , the Fighting Scots compiled a 0–6 record (0–3 against PSTCC opponents), finished in last place in the PSTCC, scored only once in ...

  7. How will Mercyhurst University's decision to go Division I ...

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    Mercyhurst will switch to the same Division I status in that sport, which the Fighting Scots have competed at since 1986. Likely done, though, are the schools’ athletic meetings off the mat.

  8. Slippery Rock football - Wikipedia

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    Slippery Rock has had two undefeated seasons, 1924 finishing 9–0 and 1938 ending 8–0. In 1958, Slippery Rock played in its first bowl game, the Beaver Bowl where they defeated the Edinboro Fighting Scots 6–0. Slippery Rock has played in two bowl games since.

  9. Edinboro University Lady Scots survive Mercyhurst ... - AOL

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    Edinboro University's last-second victory vs. Mercyhurst sets up a PSAC women's basketball quarterfinal against another Erie County rival, Gannon.