Northwestern Wildcats Fight Song Ringtone

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Northwestern Wildcats Fight Song Ringtone

Fight song of every university and college of United States are the source of spirit and fortitude for students and teams. Theses popular songs of Northwestern University were written during the year 1912. Northwestern university band member Theodore C. Van Etten wrote this song after getting inspiration from the performance of another song. This song was played by marching band during the foot ball game between university of northwestern and university of Indiana. This song left a deep effect on Theodore C. Van Etten and he decided to write similar song for university of northwestern.

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Therefore, he started working for a fight song of university of northwestern. The words and music of northwestern university fight song is the consequence of the efforts of Van Etten. The wordiness of song was the selection of the senior students of Pharmacy department and after the completion of song; he arranged it with the help of twenty members of university band. This song was first time played during the first half of the foot ball game between northwestern university and university of Illinois during the year 1912 at Evanston.

This song attain much popularity and fame and even after one century , the fight song has the same popularity and is played almost at all events of university of northwestern.

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“Go U Northwestern

Go U Northwestern break right through that line

With our colors flying we will cheer you all the time (U rah rah!)

Go U Northwestern fight for victory”

These lines are much inspirational and encouraging and have the ability to arouse hope in the moments of despair.

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Can The Kentucky Wildcats Beat Etsu??

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Can The Kentucky Wildcats Beat Etsu??

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As the Kentucky WildCats take on ETSU in the NCAA 2010 tournament, the underdogs of East Tennessee State University have nothing to lose. The are up against on of the best teams in the country this year , Kentucky. Kentucky is lead by its first year Coach John Clapari who last year was the Coach at the University of Memphis where he had a very successful career and winning record leading the Tigers.

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Now this year the Kentucky Wildcats are once again seeded as a number one seed and also make it a record of being in the NCAA tournament 50 times. This is a season and a record that the Kentucky Mens basketball team can be very proud of but thier job isn’t over yet untill they bring home a national title.

Kentucky hasn’t won an NCAA tournament game in three years, but that streak is about to end. East Tennessee is athletic and defense-minded but doesn’t have the size to hang with these ‘Cats.

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The NCAA tournament is famous for the little guys shocking the marquee powerhouses and turning into the darlings of March.

Upsets happen.In every region, every year.With one lopsided exception: No. 1 vs. No. 16.

When brackets are e-mailed to the office staff after the 65-team field is set, typing the “W” in that 1-16 matchup is about as automatic an annual occurrence as ringing in the New Year on Dec. 31. With good reason: The Washington Generals have better odds at victory over the Harlem Globetrotters than a No. 16 seed does over a No. 1.

This year’s likely one-and-doners: Lehigh, East Tennessee State, Vermont and Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Those four have a combined 17 tournament appearances. Top seeds Kansas, Kentucky, Syracuse and Duke have a total of 14 — as in NCAA national championships. All but the Wildcats have won a title in the past 10 years.

Kentucky Wildcats Tickets Setting Records, Gaining Honors

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Kentucky Wildcats Tickets Setting Records, Gaining Honors

It’s not something you get to read about your favorite team every day but if you’re a devoted fan of the Kentucky Wildcats, you’re ecstatic to know that they’re being honored for a feat that many teams can only dream about. It was January 4, 1943 and the Wildcats were on a winning streak. It’s still an NCAA record today. By the time the streak ended on January 8, 1955, the Wildcats had won 129 games. Ripley’s Believe It or Not accepted a submission by John Carpenter, a native of Kentucky, who provided a comic that was featured on www.comics.com and in newspapers all over the country. The black and white comic rendition will become a part of the gallery of unusual facts and strange events that Ripley’s Believe It Or Not gathers.

The current Wildcats may be in a different class altogether. The University of Kentucky Athletic Association is partnering with DISH Network Corporation to given the Wildcats historic path to 2,000 NCAA victories beginning on February 10. “It is a great honor to partner with DISH Network during the University’s historic journey to reach 2,000 victories in men’s basketball,” Jason Schlafer said. Schlafer is the University of Kentucky’s Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing. The Wildcats fans can search Facebook to follow along with the historic journey by way of the Internet. The historic event will be a part of the game against Florida on the same night.

Present coaches for the Wildcats include head coach Billy Gillespie, assistant coach Jeremy Cox, assistant coach Glynn Cyprie, assistant coach Tracy Webster and director of basketball operations Alvin Brooks. Gillespie is the 21st coach as of April 2007 and he comes to the table with some pretty big shoes to fill but he’s no stranger to success bringing a wealth of experience from his three seasons of head coaching experience at Texas A&M.

Games left to be played in the 2008-2009 season will put the Wildcats on the floor in competitions against Florida on February 10, Arkansas on February 14, Vanderbilt on February 17, Tennessee on February 21, South Carolina on February 25, LUS on February 28, Georgia on March 4 and Florida again on March 7. Fans and opponents alike can expect to meet senior Jared Carter (43) from Georgetown Kentucky, freshman Adam Delph (11) from Louisville Kentucky, junior Kevin Galloway (3) from Sacramento California, freshman Mark Halsell (14) from St. Charles Missouri, sophomore Josh Harrellson (55) from St. Charles Missouri, junior Ramon Harris (5) from Anchorage Alaska, junior Mark Krebs (12) from Newport Kentucky, freshman DeAndre Liggins (34) from Chicago Illinois, junior Jodie Meeks (23) from Norcross Georgia, freshman Darius Miller (1) from Maysville Kentucky, sophomore Patrick Patterson (54) to Huntington West Virginia, junior Michael Porter (13) from Modesto California, junior Matt Scherbenske (2) from Lexington Kentucky, freshman Landon Slone (10) from Paintsville Kentucky, junior Perry Stevenson (21) from Lafayette Louisiana, sophomore A.J. Stewart (15) from Jacksonville Florida and freshman Donald Williams (25) from Baton Rouge Louisiana.

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