List of sports teams nicknamed Titans

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This page is an extended disambiguation page listing all educational institutions currently or formerly using the nickname Titans , evoking the class of deities that preceded the Olympians.

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Non Scholastic Teams currently named Titans

TeamHome Field / CourtCountrySportLeagueHome CityColors
Gold Coast Titans Cbus Super Stadium Australia Rugby league NRL Gold Coast, Queensland    
Acadie-Bathurst Titans K. C. Irving Regional Centre Canada Ice Hockey QMJHL Bathurst, New Brunswick,   
Titans cricket team SuperSport Park
Willowmoore Park
South Africa Cricket ECU
NCU
Benoni, Gauteng   
Neepawa Titans Yellowhead Centre CanadaIce hockey MJHL Neepawa, Manitoba    
Newport Titans Newport Saracens RFC United Kingdom Rugby league SWP Newport, Wales   
Tennessee Titans Nissan Stadium United States American Football NFL Nashville, Tennessee     
Titanes de Barranquilla Arena Deportiva Elías Chegwin Colombia Basketball Baloncesto Profesional Colombiano Barranquilla, Colombia  

Non Scholastic Teams formerly named Titans

College Athletic Teams

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University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, Michigan    
Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois   
Indiana University South Bend South Bend, Indiana   
University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh Oshkosh, Wisconsin    
California State University, Fullerton Fullerton, California    
Ohio State University, Newark Campus and
Central Ohio Technical College
Newark, Ohio   
  
Eastern Florida State CollegeMelbourne, Florida

High School Athletic Teams

British Columbia

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Abbotsford Traditional Abbotsford, British Columbia    
Langley Fundamental Langley, British Columbia    
South Kamloops Kamloops, British Columbia    
Templeton Vancouver, British Columbia   

Florida

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Nova Davie, Florida   
Golden Gate Naples, Florida   
Olympia Orlando, Florida   
Tampa Bay Technical Tampa, Florida     
Tenoroc Lakeland, Florida   
Treasure Coast Port Saint Lucie, Florida   
University Orange City, Florida    

Georgia

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Blessed Trinity Roswell, Georgia   
Charles Drew Riverdale, Georgia   
North Oconee Bogart, Georgia    
Northview Johns Creek, Georgia    
Towers Decatur, Georgia   

Idaho

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Tri-Valley Cambridge, Idaho   

Illinois

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Boylan Rockford, Illinois   
Disney II Chicago, Illinois    
Fenger Chicago, Illinois   
Chicago Math and Science Academy Chicago, Illinois    
Uplift Chicago, Illinois    
El Paso–Gridley El Paso, Illinois   
Glenbrook Glenview, Illinois    
Glenwood Chatham, Illinois   
Hamilton 1 Hamilton, Illinois    
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy Aurora, Illinois   
Kansas Kansas, Illinois   
Monmouth-Roseville Monmouth, Illinois    
Oakland Oakland, Illinois   
Tinley Tinley Park, Illinois   
Warsaw 1 Warsaw, Illinois    

1 Hamilton High School and Warsaw High School operate a joint athletic program under the name of West Hancock Titans.

Indiana

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Arsenal Technical Indianapolis, Indiana    
Gibson Southern Fort Branch, Indiana     
Taylor Kokomo, Indiana   
Tri Straughn, Indiana   

Kansas

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Brewster Brewster, Kansas   
Southern Coffey LeRoy, Kansas   
Columbus Columbus, Kansas   
Wichita South Wichita, Kansas   

Kentucky

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Louisville Collegiate Louisville, Kentucky   
Martha Layne Collins Shelbyville, Kentucky    
Mercer County Harrodsburg, Kentucky    

Maryland

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Albert Einstein Kensington, Maryland    
New Town Owings Mills, Maryland    
Tuscarora Frederick, Maryland    

Massachusetts

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Wilbraham & Monson Academy Wilbraham, Massachusetts    

Michigan

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Adlai Stevenson Sterling Heights, Michigan    
Lumen Christi Jackson, Michigan   
Southgate Anderson Southgate, Michigan   
Traverse City West Traverse City, Michigan   
Warren Woods Tower Warren, Michigan    

Nevada

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East Career and Technical Academy Las Vegas, Nevada   

New Jersey

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Keansburg Keansburg, New Jersey   

New York

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[Combined Ellicottville-Franklinville Varsity Football Team] Ellicottville, NY and Franklinville, New York   

New York City

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Bayard Rustin Educational Complex New York, NY   

North Carolina

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Heide Trask Rocky Point, North Carolina    
Hopewell Huntersville, North Carolina    
McDowell Marion, North Carolina    
West Forsyth Clemmons, North Carolina   

Ohio

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Notre Dame Portsmouth, Ohio   
Ottawa-Glandorf Ottawa, Ohio   
St. John's Toledo, Ohio   
Lorain Lorain, Ohio   
Triway Wooster, Ohio   

Oklahoma

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McClain Tulsa, Oklahoma     

Texas

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South Garland High School Garland, Texas     

School changed its name from Colonels to Titans in 2020.

Virginia

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Lake Taylor Norfolk, Virginia    
T. C. Williams Alexandria, Virginia    
Cosby Midlothian, Virginia     
Hidden Valley Roanoke, Virginia   
Dominion Sterling, Virginia    [1]

Middle School Athletic Teams

1 Combination of the South Gibson School Corporation's three middle schools.

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