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ATHLETIC TEAMS THAT REPRESENT NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
Northeastern University Huskies; Northeastern Huskies football; Northeastern Huskies field hockey; Northeastern Huskies men's cross country; Northeastern Huskies track and field; Northeastern Huskies women's rowing
  • Colonial Athletic Association logo in Northeastern's colors

Northeastern State RiverHawks         
  • NSU's 2007 Homecoming Game
COLLEGIATE SPORTS CLUB IN THE UNITED STATES
Northeastern State Riverhawks; Northeastern State Redmen; Northeastern Oklahoma State Redmen; Northeastern Oklahoma State RiverHawks; Northeastern Oklahoma RiverHawks; Northeastern Oklahoma Redmen; Northeastern Oklahoma State Riverhawks; Northeastern Oklahoma Riverhawks; NSU RiverHawks; Northeastern State RiverHawks men's basketball; Northeastern State RiverHawks women's basketball; Northeastern State RiverHawks women's soccer
The Northeastern State RiverHawks are the athletic teams that represent Northeastern State University, located in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) for most of its sports since the 2012–13 academic year; while its men's soccer team competes in the Great American Conference (GAC). The RiverHawks previously competed as an NCAA D-II Independent during the 2011–12 school year; in the D-II Lone Star Conference (LSC) from 1997–98 to 2010–11; and in the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (OIC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1974–75 to 1996–97.
Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands         
  • alt=Map of North East United States showing Algonquian tribes in the eastern and southern portions and Iroquoian tribes to the western and northern portions.
  • Three [[Lenape]] people, depicted in a painting by [[George Catlin]] from the 1860s
REGIONAL CULTURE OF NATIVE PEOPLES IN NORTH AMERICA
Northeastern Woodlands tribes; Northeastern Woodlands; Northeastern Woodland tribes; Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands; Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Eastern Woodlands; Northeastern Woodland; Indigenous peoples of the Northeast Woodlands; List of indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands
Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands include Native American tribes and First Nation bands residing in or originating from a cultural area encompassing the northeastern and Midwest United States and southeastern Canada.Trigger, "Introduction" 1 It is part of a broader grouping known as the Eastern Woodlands.
Northeastern Huskies         
The Northeastern Huskies are the athletic teams representing Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. They compete in thirteen varsity team sports: men's and women's hockey (in Hockey East); men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, women's field hockey and volleyball, swimming, and men's and women's soccer (in the Colonial Athletic Association), and men's and women's rowing, track and cross-country.

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Northeastern Huskies

The Northeastern Huskies are the athletic teams representing Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. They compete in thirteen varsity team sports: men's and women's hockey (in Hockey East); men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, women's field hockey and volleyball, swimming, and men's and women's soccer (in the Colonial Athletic Association), and men's and women's rowing, track and cross-country.

The NU mascot is Paws. The school colors are red and black with white trim. The fight song, "All Hail, Northeastern," was composed by Charles A. Pethybridge, Class of 1932.

While Northeastern has won numerous conference championships, they have not won a team national championship. As of 2021, Northeastern has only had a team make it to a national championship game on one occurrence; the women's hockey team made it to the national championship game in 2021, but lost 2–1 in overtime to the Wisconsin Badgers.

Northeastern's sole individual NCAA Champion was Boris Djerassi, who won the 1975 NCAA Championship in the hammer throw.

Principal athletic facilities include Matthews Arena, the world's oldest indoor ice hockey arena (capacity: 4,666 for hockey, 5,250 for basketball), Parsons Field (3,000 for baseball), Cabot Center (1,800 for basketball and volleyball), Barletta Natatorium (500), the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center (3,500) and the Henderson Boathouse.