IGN:
emerveiller
DATE:
30/1/23
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
Having a separate name for the female teams for college. More specifically, Athena's. (The greek god of wisdom and strategic warfare)
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
It's normal to have two names for the teams to differentiate the gender in both of them. For example (one I disagree with), in my time as a softball player, my school's mascot was the 'Braves'. As I was on a female team, that means the general name for us was 'Lady Braves'. I feel as if instead of calling us the long name of 'College Female Footballers' or the 'College Female Volleyballers' etc. we can simply have a female-orientated name, and the males can keep their male-orientated name, Spartans. As for the Bobcats, I have absolutely no idea what to call their female team.. considering when you look up the female names of bobcats, none of them sound that cool. I'm open to anything though.
emerveiller
DATE:
30/1/23
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
Having a separate name for the female teams for college. More specifically, Athena's. (The greek god of wisdom and strategic warfare)
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
It's normal to have two names for the teams to differentiate the gender in both of them. For example (one I disagree with), in my time as a softball player, my school's mascot was the 'Braves'. As I was on a female team, that means the general name for us was 'Lady Braves'. I feel as if instead of calling us the long name of 'College Female Footballers' or the 'College Female Volleyballers' etc. we can simply have a female-orientated name, and the males can keep their male-orientated name, Spartans. As for the Bobcats, I have absolutely no idea what to call their female team.. considering when you look up the female names of bobcats, none of them sound that cool. I'm open to anything though.