NCAAB: George Washington to drop Colonials nickname

Date:

Share post:


George Washington will change its athletics moniker, the Colonials, citing a division in the community over the name.

The board of trustees voted Wednesday to accept the results of study by a special committee that had recommended finding an alternative nickname.

A new name is expected to be in place by the 2023-24 academic year at the Washington, D.C., school.

President Mark S. Wrighton said he appreciated the committee’s work.

“As we embark on our third century, we must continue to lead with our values, strengths and the diversity of the George Washington University community,” university president Mark S. Wrighton said. “I was impressed by the principled and collaborative approach of the special committee, and it was clear this process was driven by research and robust engagement with the community. While some may disagree with the outcome, this process has determined that changing the moniker is the right decision for our university.”

A “broad university community engagement process” will help to decide the new name. The Colonials name has been in use since 1926. The special committee found that the name “arose casually and haphazardly, lacking thoughtful university-wide consideration.”

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NCAAB: Hunter Dickinson returning to Kansas for final season

All-American center Hunter Dickinson is returning to Kansas for his final season of college eligibility in 2024-25. The...

NCAAB: Report: 5-star recruit Billy Richmond follows John Calipari to Arkansas

Five-star recruit Billy Richmond is following coach John Calipari to Arkansas, The Athletic reported Friday. The 6-foot-6 small forward...

NCAAB: Alabama transfer Rylan Griffen commits to Kansas

One of the best shooters in the portal has decided to become a Jayhawk. Former Alabama guard Rylan Griffen...

NCAAB: Miami freshman Kyshawn George entering NBA draft

Miami Hurricanes freshman guard Kyshawn George, after 16 starts in college, told ESPN on Thursday that he is...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.