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What is a 'Chanticleer'? Coastal Carolina's mascot and nickname, explained

What is a 'Chanticleer'? Coastal Carolina's mascot and nickname, explained

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Coastal Carolina is back in the men's College World Series, with the Chanticleers facing the LSU Tigers and hoping to win their first national title in baseball since 2016 (and maybe they're getting some support from an Outer Banks actress).
But if you're here, you might be wondering about something in the paragraph above: just what the heck is a Chanticleer? If you've never heard of that, you'd understandably be confused.
Luckily, we've got you covered. A Chanticleer is a rooster, and the name came from Geoffrey Chaucer's classic Canterbury Tales. But there's a story about how Coastal Carolina ended up with a name like that:
How did Coastal Carolina get the name Chanticleers?
From CCU's site:
In the early 1960s, Coastal's athletic teams were known as the Trojans. A group of Coastal students and their English professor-basketball coach Cal Maddox brought up the idea of a new mascot. At the time, with Coastal serving as a two-year branch campus of the University of South Carolina, many people began to push for a nickname that was more closely related to USC's Gamecock. Thus, Chanticleer was born, giving Coastal its own identity and one of the most unique mascots in college athletics.
What's the pronunciation of Chanticleer?
It's not CHANT-IH-CLEAR. It's SHON-TI-CLEAR.
What's Coastal Carolina's mascot?
That would be Chauncey.

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