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  2. Their votes were tallied to reveal USF’s new name: the Dons. The new name spawned a more dignified mascot. In his signature mask and cape, Don Francisco – whose name is a subtle nod to Don Francisco de Haro, the city’s first mayor – represents a highly stylized version of the old-school Spanish look.

  3. Feb 5, 2013 · USF's mascot is named Don Francisco, in honor of Don Francisco de Haro, the first mayor of San Francisco. History of the Nickname.

  4. University of San Francisco. /  37.77944°N 122.45194°W  / 37.77944; -122.45194. The University of San Francisco ( USF) is a private Jesuit university in San Francisco, California. The university's main campus is located on a 55-acre (22 ha) setting between the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Park. The main campus is nicknamed "The ...

  5. However, as the college began to develop an identity distinct from the high school—the college became the University of San Francisco in 1930—it adopted green and gold as its colors in 1927 and chose the Don as its mascot in 1932.

  6. The mascot for the University of San Francisco is The Don. The Dons play Division 1 in the NCAA West Coast Conference and can be cheered to victory with their fight song – aptly called “Victory Song.” The Dons play in green and gold colors and support 12 Varsity sports teams, including men’s soccer and women’s volleyball.

  7. Sep 19, 2012 · Whether you are new to USF or you have always wondered why we call ourselves the Dons, you are about to find out the meaning behind the mascot. Have you ever wondered why our mascot looks a lot like Zorro?

  8. Nov 17, 2014 · Behind the Mascot: There's A New Don in Town. Watch the video. With USF Athletics' focus to go from good to great, Don Francisco felt the urge to step up his game. He took to the volleyball court, but Oluoma Okaro showed him who was boss. Don stepped in the batting cages and struck out.

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