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  1. Description. Irish leprechaun with his fists up. Origin of name. Irish heritage. First seen. 1960. Website. Official website. The Notre Dame Leprechaun is the mascot of the University of Notre Dame ( Notre Dame) Fighting Irish athletics department.

  2. The Leprechaun. In keeping with the nickname Fighting Irish and the Irish folklore, the Leprechaun serves as the Notre Dame mascot. The Notre Dame logo features a side view of the figure with his dukes up, ready to battle anyone that comes his way.

  3. Notre Dame reinstated rugby in 2007, however, due in part to the "explosive growth of rugby in the nation's Catholic high schools" and Notre Dame's desire to offer a program to attract rugby-playing students. Notre Dame began the 2007–08 season in Division 2, but their 8–1–1 record merited a promotion to Division 1 in the spring of 2008.

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  4. La Universidad de Notre Dame du Lac (University of Notre Dame du Lac en idioma inglés), conocida simplemente como Universidad de Notre Dame es una universidad privada, católica, afiliada a la Congregación de Santa Cruz, ubicada en Notre Dame (Indiana, Estados Unidos de América).

  5. In 1927, Notre Dame officially became the fighting irish under Rev. Matthew Walsh but was originally paired with irish terriers and not officially changed to a leprechaun until 1965. Prior to the...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeprechaunLeprechaun - Wikipedia

    Famous leprechaun characters include: Lucky, the mascot of Lucky Charms cereal, created by General Mills. The Notre Dame Leprechaun, official mascot of the Fighting Irish sports teams at the University of Notre Dame. Lucky the Leprechaun, mascot of the Boston Celtics, who is featured on the team's logo.

  7. The leprechaun is a secondary spirit mark of Notre Dame athletics. Its long-standing history represents the tenacious spirit of the Fighting Irish and their determination. The leprechaun is recognized around the world today as the mascot of Notre Dame athletics dating back to its design in the early 1960s.