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The word 'varsity' means:1) the main team representing an educational institution in interscholastic or intercollegiate athletic competition2) a university in the United Kingdom, such as Oxford or Cambridge3) as an adjective, involving the main team representing an educational institution in interscholastic or intercollegiate athletic competition4) as an adjective, involving a university in the United Kingdom, particularly Oxford or Cambridge
No, you don't need an apostrophe. You need some capitals though : "Oxford University". Also, you should specify which team in your sentence--unless he was coaching the entire university. For example, you could say, "He was coach to the Oxford University rowing team." If that's not what you mean to say, you might say "He was an athletics coach at Oxford University." About apostrophes: remember that an apostrophe always represents a letter (or more than one letter) which is not used. John's at home = John is at home. I'm a teacher = I am a teacher. I can't explain = I cannot explain. It isn't used = ? Even a possessive form can be understood in this way. John's book is at home = John "his" book is at home.
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I'm guessing the asker is from the US.Oxford University doesn't really have a mascot, because it's not like "Universities" in the United States, which were mostly started as one single organization from the outset. There may be multiple colleges within the University, but it's a very top-down arrangement.Oxford, in contrast, started as a number of independent colleges within the town of Oxford, which only later merged to form the University.As such, there's no single unified mascot of "Oxford", though each college (or even each team) may have its own mascot.
Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team was created in 1988.
Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team ended in 2007.
Yes it is. Now it's no longer discovery though. Now it's Team Columbia.
He liked Birmingham. I don't know if CS Lewis had any football teams in mind. He lived in Britain, I believe, which means football was not one of their main sports, like it is here in America. Your question should probably be, "What cricket team did CS Lewis like?" :)
The team that won the League Cup in 1986 is Oxford United.
Ashford University does not have a football team. According to the Ashford University store, they have a football team, they are called "Saints"