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US
/ˌɪntɝkəˈɫidʒət/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
used of competition between colleges or universities
intercollegiate basketball
How To Use intercollegiate In A Sentence
- A major intercollegiate women's tournament, named for her, is played every year in Austin with entrants from all over the country. THE LAST GENIE
- It is noteworthy, that their grades are higher during those semesters in which they are actively participating in intercollegiate athletics.
- His death caused the abolition of intercollegiate boxing as a major sport.
- Each plan includes coverage for Emergency Medical Evacuation, Intercollegiate Sports, Acts of Terrorism and more!
- Stevenson spent $500,000 this year to create an intercollegiate team from scratch, largely as a means to fill the campus with tuition-paying men. Small colleges find that adding football pays off in a lot of green, and more
- Because of the atypical structure of its undergraduate college system, the University of Chicago, unlike almost all other American universities, permitted graduate students to compete in intercollegiate athletics. F.Sherwood Rowland - Autobiography
- intercollegiate basketball
- Over this 10-year period, approximately 6000 athletes were involved in intercollegiate athletics at the University of Minnesota.
- Before they were called intercollegiate teams, they were clubs, right? Oral History Interview with Frances Hogan, May 23, 1991, and June 3, 1991. Interview L-0044. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
- For a culture that holds dear the concepts of fair play, civility, honest effort -- in short, sportsmanship -- intercollegiate athletics at times sure has a strange way of showing its commitment to such values. Myles Brand: Getting a Grip on Fan Behavior in College Sports