Dukes are titles and office of nobility.
Dukes or The Dukes may refer to:
Capital and its variations may refer to:
Duluth is a port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of St. Louis County. Located on Lake Superior in Minnesota's Arrowhead Region, the city is a hub for cargo shipping. Commodities shipped from the Port of Duluth include coal, iron ore, grain, limestone, cement, salt, wood pulp, steel coil, and wind turbine components. Duluth is south of the Iron Range and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Daisy, Daisies or DAISY may refer to:
Firebird and fire bird may refer to:
Thunderbird, thunder bird or thunderbirds may refer to:
A mustang is a free-ranging horse of the American west.
Chief may refer to:
An ace is a playing card.
Jet, Jets, or The Jet(s) may refer to:
A monarch is a ruler in a system (monarchy) where succession is hereditary.
Duck is a name applied to several bird species of the family Anatidae.
A wolverine is a stocky and muscular carnivorous mammal that resembles a small bear.
A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with reptile-like traits.
The Duquesne Dukes are the athletic teams of Duquesne University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Dukes compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference. Football and bowling, however, compete in the Northeast Conference.
The Dudley-Hewitt Cup is a championship ice hockey trophy awarded to the Central Canadian Junior A champion. The trophy is currently decided by round robin tournament format, at the conclusion of the playoffs of the Ontario Junior Hockey League, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, and Superior International Junior Hockey League, to determine the central representative at the Centennial Cup, the national Junior A championship.
Sports in Pittsburgh have been played dating back to the American Civil War. Baseball, hockey, and the first professional American football game had been played in the city by 1892. Pittsburgh was first known as the "City of Champions" when the Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Panthers football team, and Pittsburgh Steelers won multiple championships in the 1970s. Today, the city has three major professional sports franchises, the Pirates, Steelers, and Penguins; while the University of Pittsburgh Panthers compete in a Division I Power Five conference, the highest level of collegiate athletics in the United States, in both football and basketball. Local universities Duquesne and Robert Morris also field Division I teams in men's and women's basketball and Division I FCS teams in football. Robert Morris also fields Division I men's and women's ice hockey teams.
Breakers may refer to:
A cobra is any of several species of snake usually belonging to the family Elapidae.
The lion is a big cat of the species Panthera leo that inhabits the African continent and one forest in India.
The 1937–38 Duquesne Dukes men's ice hockey season was the inaugural season of play for the program.