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    The Chattanooga Mocs wrestling team represents the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) as a Member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) of NCAA...
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    The Chattanooga Mocs (formerly the Chattanooga Moccasins) are the 16 teams representing the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in intercollegiate athletics...
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    'Freshens'. Chattanooga's colors are navy and old gold; their men's teams and athletes are nicknamed Mocs, and women's teams and athletes are Lady Mocs. Chattanooga...
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  • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga after high school, he both wrestled and played football for the Chattanooga "Mocs". He was subsequently drafted...
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  • Maclellan Gymnasium (category Chattanooga Mocs basketball)
    multi-purpose arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is home to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mocs women's volleyball and wrestling teams. It used to...
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  • Charles Heard (category Chattanooga Mocs wrestlers)
    three-time NCAA All-American for the Chattanooga Mocs. He finished as the NCAA runner-up at the 1983 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. Heard was also...
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    Pez Whatley (category Chattanooga Mocs football players)
    the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC). He was UTC's first African-American wrestler. Whatley started wrestling in 1973 after a brief career as...
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  • McKenzie Arena (category Chattanooga Mocs basketball)
    and wrestling events. The arena is also home to UTC's department of intercollegiate athletics. The arena also hosted the 2006 TSSAA State Wrestling tournament...
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  • Chris Bono (category American wrestling coaches)
    former freestyle and folkstyle wrestler. He was a three-time U.S. World team member in freestyle wrestling and an NCAA wrestling champion at Iowa State. Bono...
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    a Chattanooga women's rugby team, as well as collegiate men's and women's teams representing the Mocs at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. A...
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  • men's collegiate wrestling programs in the United States that compete in NCAA Division I. For the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's wrestling season, 77 schools...
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    Isaiah Mack (category Chattanooga Mocs football players)
    was a member of the Chattanooga Mocs football team for five seasons, redshirting his freshman year. He became a starter on the Mocs defensive line in his...
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  • Howard School of Academics and Technology (category Schools in Chattanooga, Tennessee)
    soprano Terdell Sands - professional football player Johnny Taylor – Chattanooga Mocs and National Basketball Association player Reggie White – Football...
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    Division I baseball championship. Southern Conference 150km 100miles Chattanooga Presbyterian North Georgia Georgia Southern Gardner-Webb Davidson Campbell...
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  • Abe Cohen (category Chattanooga Mocs football players)
    Moccasins from 1954 to 1955. He also wrestled for the Moccasins. He won the Southern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (SIWA) championship in the...
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  • Horace Moore (American football) (category Chattanooga Mocs football coaches)
    Tennessee at Chattanooga for several years. At Sewanee, Moore also served as golf, tennis and wrestling head coach. His tenure as wrestling head coach was...
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  • Oval Jaynes (category Chattanooga Mocs athletic directors)
    1991, the University of Idaho in 1996, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 1998, and Jacksonville State University in 2008. His salary as athletic...
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    2005. Texas State University since 2013. Now athletically branded as "Chattanooga", though the legal name has not changed. Nickname changed to Skyhawks...
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    Championship Game (FCS) (NCAA) 93 Finley Stadium 20,412 Chattanooga Tennessee 1997 Football Chattanooga Mocs (NCAA) 94 Lower.com Field 20,371 Columbus Ohio 2021...
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  • Chuck Braidwood (category Chattanooga Mocs football players)
    Braidwood. "Mat Game Here Has No Rules, Says Referee Chuck Braidwood". The Chattanooga Times. March 11, 1934. Retrieved June 28, 2021 – via Newspapers.com....
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    Orangemen to Orange Marquette – Warriors to Golden Eagles (1994) Chattanooga – Moccasins to Mocs, suggestive of mockingbirds (1996) Miami (OH) – Redskins to...
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    championship in that sport. "Chattanooga Adds Beach Volleyball as 16th NCAA DI Program" (Press release). Chattanooga Mocs. July 24, 2019. Retrieved August...
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  • West Virginia; and from 1997 through 2009, the title game was played in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Since 2010, the title game has been played in Frisco, Texas...
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  • Additionally, the MTSU Wrestling club team has become a nationally successful program, placing within the top 8 of the National Collegiate Wrestling Association...
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    national tournament since 1993. The Tennessee Volunteers sponsored a varsity wrestling team from 1940 to 1986 when the program was cut because of budget constraints...
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  • American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks) and coach (Chattanooga Mocs). Mark Gilliland, 74, Canadian lawn bowler, esophageal cancer. Jalila...
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    Tech will remain in the OVC, while Peay will move to the ASUN. The Chattanooga Mocs and Johnson City's East Tennessee State Buccaneers are full members...
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    Public 10,495 Racers     rifle MVC University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tennessee 1886 2020 Public 11,388 Mocs       beach volleyball SoCon...
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  • Mountain West Conference The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga Mocs Chattanooga TN Public FCS Southern Conference The University of Tennessee...
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  • 71, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks) and coach (Chattanooga Mocs) (b. 1951) William George, 76, artist, actor (Dawn of the Dead) and...
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