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Definition of intercollegiate in English: intercollegiateadjectiveˌɪntəkəˈliːdʒ(ɪ)ətˌɪn(t)ərkəˈlidʒ(i)ət North American Existing or conducted between colleges or universities. 大学之间的 大学之间的体育竞赛。 Example sentencesExamples - They are also skeptical about intercollegiate athletics and campus activities related to distance learning.
- Briggs won back-to-back national intercollegiate titles and captained Harvard his senior year to a national title.
- The sharp increase in the number of men's intercollegiate sports that have been dropped over the past 30 years is cited to prove the case.
- Over this 10-year period, approximately 6000 athletes were involved in intercollegiate athletics at the University of Minnesota.
- When we speak of intercollegiate sports, it is important to note that they have become so diverse that we must first group them into categories.
- It is noteworthy, that their grades are higher during those semesters in which they are actively participating in intercollegiate athletics.
- His death caused the abolition of intercollegiate boxing as a major sport.
- The closest he gets to the sports scene nowadays is covering intercollegiate athletics for the University newspaper.
- Such an expectation is silly, at least absent evidence that male and female interest in participating in intercollegiate sports is equal.
- These range from intercollegiate athletics to veterinary medicine.
- Topics span career services, partying behavior, intergroup relations, student health, resident life, academic counseling and intercollegiate athletics.
- Exposure during intercollegiate sports and military training was also calculated to the nearest hour.
- Data were collected from intercollegiate athletes at five universities during the Fall 2000 semester.
- He explicitly asks why universities should conduct intercollegiate athletics in the first place.
- Of particular concern, Carter says, is a dramatic increase in the amount of money going into intercollegiate sports.
- The success of women's sport, and particularly intercollegiate basketball, brings with it other issues stemming from the corrupting effects of success and money.
- Three finalists were on campus this week to interview for the director of intercollegiate athletics position, following a two-month search process.
- Even with record revenue flowing in, including new streams from cable channels exclusively covering college sports, most intercollegiate athletic programs lose money.
- It recommends the establishment of an independent institute for intercollegiate athletics.
- Iowa State's intercollegiate athletics received NCAA certification in May.
Definition of intercollegiate in US English: intercollegiateadjectiveˌɪn(t)ərkəˈlidʒ(i)ətˌin(t)ərkəˈlēj(ē)ət North American Existing or conducted between colleges or universities. 大学之间的 大学之间的体育竞赛。 Example sentencesExamples - His death caused the abolition of intercollegiate boxing as a major sport.
- When we speak of intercollegiate sports, it is important to note that they have become so diverse that we must first group them into categories.
- Over this 10-year period, approximately 6000 athletes were involved in intercollegiate athletics at the University of Minnesota.
- Data were collected from intercollegiate athletes at five universities during the Fall 2000 semester.
- The success of women's sport, and particularly intercollegiate basketball, brings with it other issues stemming from the corrupting effects of success and money.
- Exposure during intercollegiate sports and military training was also calculated to the nearest hour.
- The closest he gets to the sports scene nowadays is covering intercollegiate athletics for the University newspaper.
- Such an expectation is silly, at least absent evidence that male and female interest in participating in intercollegiate sports is equal.
- Topics span career services, partying behavior, intergroup relations, student health, resident life, academic counseling and intercollegiate athletics.
- He explicitly asks why universities should conduct intercollegiate athletics in the first place.
- Three finalists were on campus this week to interview for the director of intercollegiate athletics position, following a two-month search process.
- The sharp increase in the number of men's intercollegiate sports that have been dropped over the past 30 years is cited to prove the case.
- It recommends the establishment of an independent institute for intercollegiate athletics.
- These range from intercollegiate athletics to veterinary medicine.
- Iowa State's intercollegiate athletics received NCAA certification in May.
- They are also skeptical about intercollegiate athletics and campus activities related to distance learning.
- It is noteworthy, that their grades are higher during those semesters in which they are actively participating in intercollegiate athletics.
- Briggs won back-to-back national intercollegiate titles and captained Harvard his senior year to a national title.
- Even with record revenue flowing in, including new streams from cable channels exclusively covering college sports, most intercollegiate athletic programs lose money.
- Of particular concern, Carter says, is a dramatic increase in the amount of money going into intercollegiate sports.
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