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collegiate

[kuh-lee-jit, -jee-it] / kəˈli dʒɪt, -dʒi ɪt /


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The American collegiate system is a popular route for British players, with Cameron Norrie and Jacob Fearnley also treading that path.

From BBC Jul. 2, 2026

Cohn, who played collegiate hockey at Oswego Stage University and competed on the boys team in high school, regularly contributed to ESPN’s NHL coverage.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 22, 2026

He has also espoused a more collegiate style of governance, delegating some particularly sensitive topics to his senior clergy.

From Barron's May 6, 2026

National Collegiate Athletic Association data show that about 64% of men’s Division I tennis players and 61% of women’s players are international—the highest proportion of non-U.S. athletes in any collegiate sport.

From The Wall Street Journal May 1, 2026

As a saber fencer, Peter excelled on his high school’s fencing team and was recruited with a fencing scholarship to attend New York University, one of the best collegiate fencing schools in the country.

From "Proud" by Ibtihaj Muhammad




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