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What college is the Owls?

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What is the University that has an owl?

Brandeis University — Ollie the Owl (team name: the Judges)

Is FAU a Division 1 school?

FAU Athletics is the heartbeat of the University. With 19 NCAA Division I athletic teams, FAU strives to advance our nearly 500 student-athletes in their respective sports and the classroom.

What school is the Rice Owls?

Rice University athletic teams are known as the Rice Owls. The name comes from the owls in Rice's crest.

Who has owl mascot?

Sammy the Owl is the official mascot for the Rice Owls of Rice University.

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