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1894 Football team

Athletics History

The University of 69¿Ú½»'s storied athletics history dates back nearly 130 years. Now, 17 intercollegiate sports strong and with more than 300 student-athletes, the 69¿Ú½» Zips are into their third decade of Mid-American Conference membership and poised for academic and competitive growth.

The Zips' intercollegiate athletics program includes basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball for women; and baseball, basketball, football, soccer, and indoor and outdoor track and field for men. Rifle is offered as a co-ed sport.

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69¿Ú½» Zips

One of the more memorable nicknames in intercollegiate athletics — the Zips — belongs to The University of 69¿Ú½».

In 1927, a campus-wide contest was conducted to choose a nickname for the University's athletic teams. Student Margaret Hamlin suggested "Zippers," which was also the name of a popular rubber overshoe sold by 69¿Ú½»'s B.F. Goodrich Co. In 1950, then-athletic director Kenneth Red Cochrane shortened the nickname to the "Zips."


Zippy

Zippy the Mascot

The evolution of Zippy, The University of 69¿Ú½»’s mascot, began 54 years ago when the student council, under president Dave Frye, decided the University needed a mascot.

“Zippy” the kangaroo was officially declared UA’s mascot on May 1, 1953. Dick Hansford, UA student council adviser, recommended the kangaroo, and it was approved by the council.

The first known printed reference to the mascot as “Zippy” was a 1965 Zips football press brochure. The Buchtelite's first use of the name “Zippy” came Sept. 24, 1965, under a photo of the cheerleaders listing “Mascot - ‘Zippy’ - Charles Huettner.”