โš”๏ธMascot: "Sabres"

21 schools use the "Sabres" mascot.

Most common states: MN (3), NC (3), NY (3)

Top 5 Color Combinations:

  • (3)
    Hunter GreenSilver
  • (2)
    PurpleGold
  • (2)
    NavyWhite
  • (2)
    Royal BlueSilver
  • (1)
    GoldBlack
Fun Facts & Stats! ๐Ÿคฉ

While the term "Sabres" might evoke the NHL's Buffalo Sabres, in the context of school mascots, it's a bit different but just as cool. The Sabres mascot, often depicted as a pair of crossed swords or sabers, symbolizes strength, agility, and a fierce competitive spirit. This tough-sounding and weapon-wielding mascot is popular in 21 schools across the USA, with Kansas having the highest concentration per capita. It's a nod to the historical and martial aspects of sabers, emphasizing the school's values of courage and determination. When you see the Sabres logo, you know the students and teams are ready to face any challenge head-on ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ. It's a powerful symbol that rallies school spirit and inspires students to be their best selves.

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Mascot Insights: "Sabres"

Mascot Popularity by State (Top 10)
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Mascot Popularity per Million Residents (Top 10 States)
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Level Distribution (Top 3 States)

Color data based on 21 (100.0%) schools providing color information.

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