McMaster University was founded in Toronto, Ontario in 1887 and moved to Hamilton in 1930. The school's different sports teams used different names at different times, including "Maroons", "Rams", "Maroon Marauders", and of course Marlins and Marauders.
* What's in a name? - the history of McMaster's nicknames While in the university ranks, McMaster had two major accomplishments - winning the 1963 University Cup, the first ever held, and winning a bronze at the 1967 Canada Games. The University currently has an extra-mural hockey club that hopes to gain Varsity status.
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| - McMaster University was founded in Toronto, Ontario in 1887 and moved to Hamilton in 1930. The school's different sports teams used different names at different times, including "Maroons", "Rams", "Maroon Marauders", and of course Marlins and Marauders.
* What's in a name? - the history of McMaster's nicknames While in the university ranks, McMaster had two major accomplishments - winning the 1963 University Cup, the first ever held, and winning a bronze at the 1967 Canada Games. The University currently has an extra-mural hockey club that hopes to gain Varsity status.
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| - McMaster University was founded in Toronto, Ontario in 1887 and moved to Hamilton in 1930. The school's different sports teams used different names at different times, including "Maroons", "Rams", "Maroon Marauders", and of course Marlins and Marauders.
* What's in a name? - the history of McMaster's nicknames The McMaster Marlins hockey team started out competing at the intermediate level. Wikia records date back to the 1902-03 season. The Intemediate Intercollegiate League (IIL) was for the small universities and colleges in Ontario and Quebec and for the second teams of the major universitiesm who competed in the CIAU (Central) and QOAA. McMaster did not enter senior level university hockey until 1961-62 when they joined the Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association (QOAA), where they remained until the conference ended in 1970-71. In 1971-72 they joined the Ontario Universities Athletic Association (OUAA) once the Ontario and Quebec conferences were re-organized along provincial lines. The program folded after the 1988-89 season. While in the university ranks, McMaster had two major accomplishments - winning the 1963 University Cup, the first ever held, and winning a bronze at the 1967 Canada Games. The University currently has an extra-mural hockey club that hopes to gain Varsity status.
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