Highlander - in Sports

In Sports

  • Radford Highlanders, the sports teams (most of which compete at the NCAA Division 1 level), fans, students and alumni of Radford University, in southwest Virginia, US
  • Highland Football League one of three senior non-league football (soccer), leagues in Scotland
  • Highlanders (rugby union), a rugby union team in based in Dunedin, New Zealand that participates in the Super 15 competition
  • The Highlanders (professional wrestling) (born 1976), tag team in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
  • Highlanders F.C., a Zimbabwean football (soccer) club
  • NJIT Highlanders, the teams (NCAA Division 1 level), students, alumnae/alumni and fans of the New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • The New York Highlanders, a baseball team which would later become the New York Yankees
  • University of California, Riverside Highlanders, who sports teams compete in NCAA Division 1 (Big West Conference)
  • The Highlander Mountain Marathon, an annual two day orienteering event in Scotland
  • High school, preparatory and other secondary schools
    • Heathwood Hall Episcopal School
    • Herricks High School
    • Homestead High School (Mequon, Wisconsin)
    • LHPS Highlanders, the athletics teams fielded by Lake Highland Preparatory School
    • MacArthur High School (Lawton, Oklahoma)
    • Thomas McKean High School, Wilmington, Delaware
    • Northwestern Regional High School
    • Oak Hills High School
    • Rochester Adams High School
    • West Morris Central High School

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