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  1. Live/anthropomorphic cougar. Origin of name. Student contest. First seen. 1947. Related mascot (s) Sasha. Shasta is the mascot of the University of Houston athletics teams, the Houston Cougars. The name "Shasta" refers to both a live and an anthropomorphic costumed cougar mascot.

  2. 26. Sept. 2019 · Shasta, UH’s cougar mascot, has been a symbol of the University since 1947, when a mountain lion was purchased from Mexico by members of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity. The fraternity held a “Name the Mascot” competition, and student Joe Randol won with the entry “Shasta.”

  3. 23. Aug. 2021 · Learn about the history and stories of the five female cougars that represented the University of Houston as live mascots. See photos, names, and facts of Shasta I to Shasta V, and how they influenced the university's culture and traditions.

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  4. HOUSTON, Aug. 5, 2022 — Shasta VI, the University of Houston’s live cougar mascot who made his home at the Houston Zoo, passed away from a progressive spinal disease on Thursday, Aug. 4.

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  5. 5. Aug. 2022 · HOUSTON – Shasta VI, the University of Houston’s spirited mascot, has passed away due to progressive spinal disease on Thursday, the school announced. He was 10 years old. According to the...

  6. 5. Aug. 2022 · Shasta is the name of the University of Houston's live cougar mascots since 1947. See photos of all six Shastas from different years and their stories.

  7. In 1947, the institution launched one of its many rich traditions by adopting the cougar, later named Shasta, as its official mascot. The university became a state institution in 1963 and joined the newly created University of Houston System in 1977. University of Houston, War and Growth, 1939-1950.