
Vintage Minnesota Ski-U-Mah T-Shirt
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Regular price$36.00
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A cheer that means “Victory to Minnesota,” “Ski-U-Mah” has been the U of M battle cry since 1884. Originally created by rugby players John W. Adams and “Win” Sargent as a cheer for their team, it quickly caught on with the rest of the student body and was incorporated into school songs such as “Minnesota Rouser,” “Go Gopher Victory,” “Minnesota Fight,” and “Minnesota March.” Today you can see the phrase on the Gopher football team helmets. Brought to you in partnership with College Vault.
Chest Width | Body Length | Shoulder Width | |
S | 18.75" | 28.14" | 15.25" |
M | 20.25" | 29.75" | 18.25" |
L | 21.75" | 29.75" | 18.25" |
XL | 23.25" | 30.75" | 19.75" |
2XL | 24.75" | 31.75" | 21.25" |
3XL | 26.25" | 32.75" | 22.75" |
Triblend: 50% Cotton, 37% Polyester, 13% Rayon
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