warriors, as a name, no good.
check Wayne State University and see how they lost out.
once a Tartar, always a Tartar!
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Athletics[edit]
Main article: Wayne State Warriors
See also: Wayne State Warriors football and Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey
The school's intercollegiate athletic program was established in 1917 by Director of Athletics David L. Holmes, who initially coached all sports. His track teams were nationally known into the 1950s; in his first 10 years, he produced two Olympians from the school's Victorian-era gym. Although he had major ambitions for Wayne and scheduled such teams as Notre Dame and Penn State in the 1920s, the lack of facilities and money for athletics kept the program small.
A student poll selected the name of "Tartars" for the school's teams in 1927. In 1999, the university changed the name to the "Warriors", due to the general feeling that the Tartar name was dated and most people were not familiar with the name's historical significance