1973 1995 2002 2010 2021 Houston Christian Huskies sports program begins In 1973: The Houston Christian Huskies sports program begins, with teams competing in various sports including football, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball, and track and field. See Full Story Houston Christian Huskies football team wins their first district championship In 1995, the Houston Christian Huskies football team achieved a …
Northern Illinois Huskies School History
1915 2002 2014 2019 Naming of “Huskies” In 1895, Northern Illinois University (NIU) establishes its first football team, known as the “Teachers.” In 1900, The team is renamed the “Cardinals.” In 1915, The team is renamed again, this time to the “Huskies.” See Full Story Northern Illinois Huskies win the MAC championship In 2002, the Northern Illinois Huskies football team …
Connecticut Huskies School History
2000 2014 2016 2023 Second Men’s Soccer Tournament for the Huskies The 2000 NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Tournament was the 41st organized men’s college soccer tournament by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college soccer team in the United States. The Connecticut Huskies won their second national title by defeating the Creighton Blue Jays in the …
Washington Huskies School History
1977 1991 2005 2009 2016 2019 Huskies Rose Bowl Win – Warren Moon Moon attended two-year West Los Angeles College and was a record-setting quarterback as a freshman in 1974, but only a handful of four-year colleges showed interest in signing him. Offensive coordinator Dick Scesniak of the University of Washington in Seattle, however, was eager to sign the rifle-armed …
Toronto Huskies Team History
1946 Huskies Team Formation On November 1, 1946, they hosted the first game in BAA league history losing 68–66 to the New York Knickerbockers before an opening night crowd of 7,090. Ossie Schectman scored the opening basket for the New York Knickerbockers against the Toronto Huskies. On that night, anyone taller than George Nostrand, the tallest Husky at 6’8″, was …