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    purple and white. Although officially known as the Violets, the school mascot is a bobcat. The Violets compete as a member of NCAA Division III in the University...
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  • The NYU Violets football team represented the New York University Violets in college football. NYU began play in 1873, making it one of the first football...
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    The NYU Violets men's basketball team is the college basketball team that represents New York University, located in New York City. The team currently...
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  • The 1890 NYU Violets football team was an American football team that represented New York University (NYU) as an independent during the 1890 college...
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  • The 1891 NYU Violets football team was an American football team that represented New York University (NYU) as an independent during the 1891 college...
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    Jerry O'Connell (category NYU Violets fencers)
    the teen hero who develops superhuman traits. During a summer break from NYU, Jerry starred in the feature film Calendar Girl alongside Jason Priestley...
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    Yankee Stadium (1923) (category NYU Violets football)
    Coast team to travel across the country and play an East Coast team. 8–1 NYU was a 3–1 favorite to beat 5–3 OSAC, but Oregon State upset the hometown...
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    Al Campanis (category NYU Violets baseball players)
    Alexander Sebastian Campanis (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Σεβαστιανός Καμπάνης; November 2, 1916 – June 21, 1998) was an American executive in Major League Baseball...
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    at Manhattan College. NYU's sports teams are referred to as the NYU Violets, the colors being the trademarked hue "NYU Violet" and white. Since 1981...
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    Neil Diamond (category NYU Violets fencers)
    Retrieved February 8, 2018. "The Archivist's Angle: Formidable Fencers at NYU". New York University. Retrieved August 26, 2015. 1634–1699: McCusker, J...
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    Polo Grounds (category NYU Violets football)
    The Polo Grounds was the name of three stadiums in Upper Manhattan, New York City, used mainly for professional baseball and American football from 1880...
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  • (born June 24, 1998) is an American college basketball player for the NYU Violets of the University Athletic Association. He attended Mater Dei High School...
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  • Howard Cann (category NYU Violets football coaches)
    During his freshman year in 1914, Howard was the leading scorer on the NYU Violets men's basketball team. He was captain of the 1916–1917 football team...
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    Ralph Branca (category NYU Violets baseball players)
    University (NYU) for one year, before he entered the big leagues. He played college baseball and college basketball for the NYU Violets. Branca was exempted...
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  • Jack Shapiro (category NYU Violets football players)
    fullback for the Violets in 1927 when the team posted a 7-1-2 record while outscoring their opponents by 345-65. He joined the NYU team his freshman...
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  • 1945 NCAA basketball championship game (category NYU Violets men's basketball)
    the independent NYU Violets. West Oklahoma A&M 62, Utah 37 Final Four Oklahoma A&M 68, Arkansas 41 East NYU 59, Navy 44 Final Four NYU 70, Ohio State 65...
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  • Duane Martin (category NYU Violets men's basketball players)
    graduated from New York University. He played NCAA Division III basketball at NYU and was signed as an undrafted free agent to a non-guaranteed contract in...
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  • The 1926 NYU Violets football team was an American football team that represented New York University as an independent during the 1926 college football...
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  • Flemish-French miniature-painter Tessa Violet, American singer-songwriter NYU Violets, the teams of New York University Sea violet, Microcosmus sabatieri, a species...
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  • teams at Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas Bobcat, mascot of the NYU Violets, the varsity sports team at New York University Bobcat, the joining rank...
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  • The 1959–60 NYU Violets men's basketball team represented New York University in intercollegiate basketball during the 1959–60 season. The team finished...
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    Bill Polian (category NYU Violets football players)
    York University in 1964 with a history degree. At NYU, Polian played at safety for the NYU Violets football club team. He lived in Cornwall, New York...
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  • The 1906–07 NYU Violets men's basketball team represented New York University during the 1906–07 collegiate men's basketball season. The team finished...
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    Maimonides Park (category NYU Violets baseball)
    Atlantic League. The stadium has also hosted other teams and sports; the NYU Violets Baseball team began playing at Maimonides Park in 2015, and soccer club...
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  • John Simmons (baseball) (category NYU Violets baseball players)
    John Earl Simmons Jr. (June 6, 1920 – August 1, 2008) was a professional baseball and basketball player. In baseball, he was an outfielder in Major League...
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  • his second season with the Violets. The team finished with an overall record of 12–4. "1909–10 New York University Violets men's basketball results"....
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    Satch Sanders (category NYU Violets men's basketball players)
    Career information High school Seward Park (New York City, New York) College NYU (1957–1960) NBA draft 1960: 1st round, 8th overall pick Selected by the Boston...
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    W. Morrissey (category NYU Violets men's basketball players)
    University (NYU). He entered the pre-medical track before shifting to economics. While attending NYU, he played as a center for the NYU Violets from the...
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    Happy Hairston (category NYU Violets men's basketball players)
    1962 to 1964. One of his teammates at NYU was Barry Kramer; the two smashed almost every record for the NYU Violets. Hairston averaged 21 points per game...
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  • Pop Foster (category NYU Violets baseball players)
    Clarence Francis "Pop" Foster (April 4, 1878 – April 16, 1944) was a Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the New York Giants, Washington Senators...
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