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Ice hockey is another popular sport in Teschego. There are not any professional clubs in the commonwealth, however it features six teams in the [[Polynesian Hockey League]], along with six other teams from the Saukhin Islands. The PHL is a member league of the [[South Cronan Hockey League]], which is a major-junior organization and serves as a direct feeder league to the [[Orixtal Hockey League|OHL Draft]].  
Ice hockey is another popular sport in Teschego. There are not any professional clubs in the commonwealth, however it features six teams in the [[Polynesian Hockey League]], along with six other teams from the Saukhin Islands. The PHL is a member league of the [[South Cronan Hockey League]], which is a major-junior organization and serves as a direct feeder league to the [[Orixtal Hockey League|OHL Draft]].  


On the collegiate sports level, the [[University of Teschego]] and the [[University of Teschego-Tataía]] sponsor the [[OIAA Division I-A|OIAA's]] main sports of gridiron football, ice hockey, basketball, and baseball, along with several other smaller sports. Both schools were formerly a part of the [[Polynesian Athletic Conference]], along with the [[University of the Saukhin Islands]] and seven other schools, however, in 2023 both UofT and UTT joined the [[Orixtal-12 Conference]], while USI joined the [[Songun Coast Conference]]. In 2021, University of Teschego's gridiron football team went 13–0 and won the 2021 PAC Championship, 35–13 over [[Ashburn University]], and became the first non-Power 6 school to advance to the [[College Football Playoff]]. They would eventually lose to the [[National University of Santa Maria|Santa Maria Wildcats]] in a very close game.
On the collegiate sports level, the [[University of Teschego]] and the [[University of Teschego-Tataía]] sponsor the [[OIAA Division I-A|OIAA's]] main sports of gridiron football, ice hockey, basketball, and baseball, along with several other smaller sports. Both schools were formerly a part of the [[Polynesian Athletic Conference]], along with the [[University of the Saukhin Islands]] and seven other schools, however, in 2023 both UofT and UTT joined the [[Orixtal-12 Conference]] for football, while USI joined the [[Songun Coast Conference]] for football. All other sports remained in the PAC. In 2021, University of Teschego's gridiron football team went 13–0 and won the 2021 PAC Championship, 35–13 over [[Ashburn University]], and became the first non-Power 6 school to advance to the [[College Football Playoff]]. They would eventually lose to the [[National University of Santa Maria|Santa Maria Wildcats]] in a very close game.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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