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Fight song


 

Fight song is a primarily North American sports term, which refers to a song associated with a sports team. In both professional and amateur sports, fight songs are a popular way for fans to cheer for their team. Although the term "fight song" is primarily an American term, the use of fight songs is commonplace around the world, and may be referred to as team anthems, or team songs in other English-speaking countries, such as Australia and New Zealand. Fight songs differ from stadium anthems, used for similar purposes, in that they are usually written specifically for the purposes of the team, whereas stadium anthems are not.

List of college fight songs

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  • Colleges whose names begin with "University of" or "College of" are listed by traditional name; for example, the University of Cincinnati is listed under C, not U.
  • The service academies are universally referred to in sports media by their associated branch of service. This means, for example, that the United States Military Academy is found at A, for Army.
  • Schools which are normally known by a different contraction of their official name, or an acronym/initialism, are listed by their most common name. Examples:
  • The University of California, Berkeley is most often referred to by American sports media as either "California" or "Cal", meaning it can be found at C.
  • The University of California, Los Angeles is generally called "UCLA", meaning it can be found at U.
  • The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga prefers to be called "Chattanooga" for athletics purposes, meaning it can be found at C.
  • Other regional campuses, such as California State University, Fresno, are listed by their regional name, meaning the aforementioned school can be found under F.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

Y

  • Yale UniversityBingo, Eli Yale; Bull Dog; Down the Field; Glory for Yale; and Whoop It Up