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Governor's Cup (New England)
The Governors' Cup or Governor's Cup can refer to: Professional sports * Governors' Cup, the baseball trophy awarded to the champion club of the International League * Governor's Cup (Florida), awarded to the victor of the season series between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Panthers hockey teams * Governor's Cup Stakes, a Standardbred horse race alternating between racetracks in the United States and Canada * Governor's Cup (Missouri), awarded to the victor of the Kansas City Chiefs and St. Louis Rams of the National Football League * Governor's Cup (Texas), awarded to the victor of the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League * Governor's Cup (Maryland), a keelboat long-distance sailing regatta across the Chesapeake Bay from Annapolis to Saint Mary's City * Governor's Cup, the original name of the Nigerian FA Cup, the national football (soccer) cup in Nigeria * Governor's Cup, an International Junior Match Racing Regatta in Newport Beach, California ...
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Governor's Cup (Florida)
The Governors' Cup or Governor's Cup can refer to: Professional sports * Governors' Cup, the baseball trophy awarded to the champion club of the International League * Governor's Cup (Florida), awarded to the victor of the season series between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Panthers hockey teams * Governor's Cup Stakes, a Standardbred horse race alternating between racetracks in the United States and Canada * Governor's Cup (Missouri), awarded to the victor of the Kansas City Chiefs and St. Louis Rams of the National Football League * Governor's Cup (Texas), awarded to the victor of the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League * Governor's Cup (Maryland), a keelboat long-distance sailing regatta across the Chesapeake Bay from Annapolis, Maryland, Annapolis to St. Mary's City, Maryland, Saint Mary's City * Governor's Cup, the original name of the Nigerian FA Cup, the national football (soccer) cup in Nigeria * Governor's Cup, an International Junior Matc ...
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Governor's Cup (Alaska)
The Governor's Cup is an annual award given to the winner of the most games between Alaska and Alaska Anchorage during each season. The Governor's Cup was first awarded in 1994 as a way to continue the rivalry between the two Division I programs despite being in separate conferences. The Cup is awarded to whichever team finishes the season with a better record. If there is a tie at the end of the season the two teams hold a shootout to decide the champion. The series was sponsored by Nissan for the first four years and then Alaska Airlines Alaska Airlines is a major American airline headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, within the Seattle metropolitan area. It is the fifth-largest airline in North America when measured by scheduled passengers carried, as of 2024. Alaska, togethe ... since 1998. Governor's Cup Results † Alaska's titles in 2010, 2011 and 2012 were vacated as a result of NCAA violations.. All-Time Results References External links {{Western Colleg ...
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Indiana National Guard Governor's Cup
The Indiana National Guard Governor's Cup is a rivalry cup awarded in the Indiana–Purdue rivalry. It was first introduced in the fall of 2001 as the Titan Series, renamed the Crimson & Gold Cup in the fall of 2004. The name was changed to the Indiana National Guard Governor's Cup in the fall of 2013. A total of 20 points are available in the competition, one point for each sport in which both schools compete: The schools accumulate points based on the results of head-to-head competition or standings at the Big Ten championships for sports that Purdue and Indiana do not play head-to-head. The program with the most points at the end of the year wins the trophy, although the series can end in a tie. If teams meet more than once in the regular season, points are split between the matches. For example, if basketball teams play twice, each game is worth 0.5 points. Sports played in series of more than 2 games such as baseball and softball use the series winner to award points a ...
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Wisconsin Badgers Men's Soccer
The Wisconsin Badgers men's soccer team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Wisconsin–Madison in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. The team is a member of the Big Ten Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I (NCAA), Division I. Wisconsin's first men's soccer team was fielded in 1977. The team plays its home games at Dan McClimon Memorial Track/Soccer Complex. The Badgers are coached by Neil Jones. The Badgers' greatest success came during the mid-1990s, where the program won the 1995 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, NCAA championship and Big Ten Conference Men's Soccer Tournament in 1995. They won their second Big Ten Tournament in 2017 Big Ten Conference Men's Soccer Tournament, 2017. The program has produced professional soccer players including Sam Brotherton and A. J. Cochran. Players Current roster Head coaches Current staff Head coaching h ...
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Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate
Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate is the name given to the Georgia–Georgia Tech football rivalry. It is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Bulldogs and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. The two Southern universities are located in the U.S. state of Georgia and are separated by . They have been heated rivals since 1893. The sports rivalry between the two institutions has traditionally focused on football, a sport in which both programs have historically been successful, with an annual game often held on Thanksgiving weekend. However, they compete in a variety of other intercollegiate sports, as well as competing for government and private funding, potential students, and academic recognition regionally and nationally. The University of Georgia (commonly referred to as UGA, or Georgia) is located in the college town of Athens, and is a liberal arts research university. The Georgia Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech, Tech, or GT) is a science ...
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Governor's Cup (Rhode Island)
The Governors' Cup or Governor's Cup can refer to: Professional sports * Governors' Cup, the baseball trophy awarded to the champion club of the International League * Governor's Cup (Florida), awarded to the victor of the season series between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Panthers hockey teams * Governor's Cup Stakes, a Standardbred horse race alternating between racetracks in the United States and Canada * Governor's Cup (Missouri), awarded to the victor of the Kansas City Chiefs and St. Louis Rams of the National Football League * Governor's Cup (Texas), awarded to the victor of the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League * Governor's Cup (Maryland), a keelboat long-distance sailing regatta across the Chesapeake Bay from Annapolis, Maryland, Annapolis to St. Mary's City, Maryland, Saint Mary's City * Governor's Cup, the original name of the Nigerian FA Cup, the national football (soccer) cup in Nigeria * Governor's Cup, an International Junior Matc ...
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Governor's Cup (Massachusetts)
The Commonwealth Classic, also known as Commonwealth Cup or Governor's Cup (for the trophy awarded to the victor of the game), is the title of a basketball rivalry between Boston College and the University of Massachusetts. The name refers to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the New England state in which both universities are located. The game has been played a total of 47 times, with BC leading the series 26-21. History The first game between the two schools occurred December 8, 1905. Since then, UMass and BC have played each other irregularly over the course of their in-state rivalry. In 1995, the basketball rivalry was officially designated as the "Commonwealth Classic" by then-Massachusetts Governor William Weld and members of the Massachusetts General Court who were among the nearly 20,000 spectators to watch the game at the new FleetCenter (now the TD Garden). It was the first college basketball game played in the new arena. The first game holds the record for college b ...
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Governor's Cup (Kentucky)
The Governor's Cup is a trophy awarded to the victor of the annual college football game between the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville in the commonwealth of Kentucky; it is also used as a reference to the rivalry itself. History Though the teams first played in 1912, they only played six times until the rivalry was suspended after the 1924 season and wasn't renewed for another 70 years. The rivalry resumed in 1994 with a new Governor's Cup trophy which has been awarded every year since. Kentucky leads the series 19–16. Since the modern series started in 1994, Louisville leads 16–13. From 1994 to 2006, the game was played on the opening weekend of the college football season. In 2007, the game was moved to the third game of the season when played in Lexington but remained the first game when played in Louisville. Starting in 2014, which marked Louisville's inaugural season in the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Governor's Cup became the last game of the ...
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Governor's Cup (Kansas)
The Sunflower Showdown is the series of college athletics, athletic contests between Kansas State University and the University of Kansas athletic programs, most notably college football, football and men's college basketball, basketball. The name is derived from a nickname for the state of Kansas as well as the state flower, the Sunflower State. The two schools compete each year for the Governor's Cup (Kansas), Governor's Cup in football. The football series dates back to 1902 in sports, 1902, and has been played every year since 1911 in sports, 1911, making it the List of longest active NCAA Division I football series, fourth-longest active series in NCAA college football. The University of Kansas built a large advantage in the series by 1923, and leads the overall series 64–53–5 or 65–52–5 (depending on whether a 1980 forfeit by KU is counted) as of the end of the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season, 2023 season. The men's basketball series dates back to 1907 in ...
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Mississippi State–Ole Miss Baseball Rivalry
Mississippi ( ) is a state in the Southeastern and Deep South regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Louisiana to the southwest, and Arkansas to the northwest. Mississippi's western boundary is largely defined by the Mississippi River, or its historical course. Mississippi is the 32nd largest by area and 35th-most populous of the 50 U.S. states and has the lowest per-capita income. Jackson is both the state's capital and largest city. Greater Jackson is the state's most populous metropolitan area, with a population of 591,978 in 2020. Other major cities include Gulfport, Southaven, Hattiesburg, Biloxi, Olive Branch, Tupelo, Meridian, and Greenville. The state's history traces back to around 9500 BC with the arrival of Paleo-Indians, evolving through periods marked by the development of agricultural societies, rise of the Mound Builders, and flourishing of the Mississippian culture. Eur ...
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Governor's Cup Stakes
The Governor's Cup is an American harness racing event run annually for two-year-old Standardbred pacers at a distance of one mile. First run in 1985 as a fixed event at Garden State Park, that track closed on May 3, 2001 and the Governor's Cup would then be run at various race venues in the U.S. Northeast and in Ontario, Canada. In 2013, the race became part of the 'Fall Four' stakes and alternated between Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, New Jersey and Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario. Since 2017, it has been held at Meadowlands Racetrack. Historical race events In a 2011 Hambletonian Society, Inc. article on trainer Ray Schnittker, in referring to the 2009 Governor's Cup winner One More Laugh, author Jay Bergman wrote: "His ne More Laughvictory in the Governor’s Cup at Harrah's Chester at two may go down as the greatest single effort by a two-year-old in the sports history." At Woodbine Racetrack, 2010 winner Big Jim, a $35,000 yearling purchase who would ...
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PBA Governors' Cup
The PBA Governors' Cup is one of three active conferences in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). It is also one of two conferences, the other being the Commissioner's Cup which allows teams to hire a single foreign player, known as an "import". The ''Governors' Cup'' also refers to the trophy awarded to the champion team. The first run of the Governors' Cup lasted from 1993 to 2002. In 2003, it was replaced by the returning Reinforced Conference, and from 2004 to 2010, the Fiesta Conference was held as the lone import-laden conference. The conference was then reinstated 2011 when the league reverted back to a three-conference format. The TNT Tropang 5G are the current defending Governors' champions, winning the 2024 PBA Governors' Cup when they were known as the TNT Tropang Giga. The San Miguel Beermen have won the most Governors' Cup titles with five. History During the 1993 PBA season, the league renamed the Third Conference as the Governors' Cup, a reference ...
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