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Rink, the catamount (or panther, or cougar), was briefly UVM's real-live mascot in 1968, as seen in this photo published in Vermont Quarterly on Jan. 21, 2015 A : Not funny. Any more questions?
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Vt. lawmakers discuss catamount reintroduction proposal - MSNMONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - They have been gone from Vermont for over 100 years and were officially listed as extinct back in 2018, but could the catamount make a comeback in the Green Mountain State ...
In the first football season after Vermont voted on its nickname, a story published in The Vermont Cynic on Sept. 24, 1926 called the team "Vermont Catamounts," including the quotation marks.
How University of Vermont women's and men's hockey and women's and men's basketball and men's lacrosse teams fared from Feb. 10-11.
Vermont Catamounts nickname, explained: History behind basketball mascot - The Fayetteville Observer
Vermont shares the catamount mascot with one other school. That would be Western Carolina, located in Cullowhee, North Carolina. WCU has been called the Catamounts since 1932.
Common knowledge: the Catamount is the official mascot of University of Vermont sports teams. So let's dig deep into the mascot many people don't seem to understand.
BURLINGTON, Vt. — At Centennial Field, the sun was out, the infield grass freshly cut, the home team riding a six-game winning streak into a Tuesday afternoon doubleheader. It was … ...
BOLTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The Catamount Trail is ringing in a milestone-- 40 years of adventuring across the Green Mountain State. It all started with an idea among three friends on top of a mountain.
As Vermont basketball gets ready to play Duke in the NCAA Tournament, it's worth asking: What's a Catamount? Here's the history behind Vermont's nickname: ...
Rink, the catamount (or panther, or cougar), was briefly UVM's real-live mascot in 1968, as seen in this photo published in Vermont Quarterly on Jan. 21, 2015 A : Not funny. Any more questions?
They have been gone from Vermont for over 100 years and were officially listed as extinct back in 2018, but could the catamount make a comeback in the Green Mountain State?
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