Flagler College, located in St. Augustine, Florida, is known for its athletic teams, the Flagler Saints, which represent the college in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National League. The mascot, Lewis the Lion, is often mistaken for a horse but is actually a lion. The newly adapted name for Flagler’s mascot fuels the debate for representation of the saint nickname.
The Flagler Saints are the athletic teams that represent Flagler College, located in St. Augustine, Florida, in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National League. In honor of Flagler College’s 50th anniversary, curators selected 50 items highlighting the school’s legacy, including a baseball mitt with a significant story.
Flagler College is the 3rd College in the Southern Region, according to U.S. World News and Report. The school is a coastal institution known for its history and athletic programs. The mascot has not always been a lion, as seen in an article from The Florida Times-Union in 1971.
In 2010, the Lady Saints made it to the regional finals, finishing top 16 in the nation. The Flagler College Custom P Custom Mascot 8″- Lion is available for purchase.
Flagler’s Legacy is the official spirit store owned and operated by Flagler College.
📹 Flagler Fest Reveal – 2024
Guess who’s back…. Stay tuned until April 2nd when the band for Flagler Fest is revealed.
📹 Meet Lewis the Lion
Meet Lewis the Lion, the College’s mascot, and learn what he likes to do in his spare time.
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