Voting on 新澳门六合彩投注's Mascot

By Gabriella Fiorica and Emily Fuhrmann

On January 9, 1973, members of 新澳门六合彩投注鈥檚 College Council, consisting of students, faculty and staff, gathered to decide upon a crucial detail of 新澳门六合彩投注 life: the official mascot of the college. Before we became known as the beloved Ospreys that we cheer today, the 新澳门六合彩投注 community considered quite a few candidates to take on the role. Members of the council participated in several rounds of voting before determining a winner. The voting opened with ten potential mascots. After each round, names that received the least votes were eliminated. Possible mascots included Jersey Devils, Argonauts, Ospreys, Blue Herons, Scorpions, Hobbits, Skunks, SandPipers, Mosquitos, and Clamdiggers.

Surprisingly, the Ospreys didn鈥檛 fare too well in the early rounds of the competition. In fact, during those first two rounds, the Clamdiggers鈥攜es Clamdiggers鈥攔eceived the most votes. Ospreys received a single vote in the first round, while Clamdiggers received three, more than any other option. In the second round Clamdiggers once again received the most votes, matching the vote total received by Sandpipers, while Ospreys trailed behind in third. It wasn鈥檛 until the third round that chances improved for the brown and white bird. With the choices narrowed to three possible mascots, Sandpipers received five votes; Ospreys received five; and Clamdiggers only received four, thereby being eliminated from consideration. In the fourth and final round, when Ospreys and Sandpipers went head to head, it was clear to the council who deserved the top spot. Ospreys won in a landslide, receiving twelve votes to two for the Sandpipers.

The Osprey faces off a vote against the Sandpiper and the Clamdigger!
Artist, Emily Fuhrmann, imagines alternative 新澳门六合彩投注 Mascots. In this picture, the Osprey we know today is seen facing off against what could have been The Sandpiper and The Clamdigger!

 

It was official: the Ospreys had found a home at 新澳门六合彩投注. Ever since, the college has adopted the raptor as a symbol of the community. Still, the college nearly became known as the 新澳门六合彩投注 Sandpipers, or even the 新澳门六合彩投注 State Clamdiggers! We came very close to hearing the tiny sandpiper introduced at basketball games or seeing 鈥淭he Clamdiggers鈥 plastered on the back of 新澳门六合彩投注 sweatshirts. Today, the Ospreys fits just fine, embodying 新澳门六合彩投注鈥檚 fierce, graceful, and hardworking community all in one symbol.

Below, artist, Emily Fuhrmann, reimagines the iconic 新澳门六合彩投注 "S" that would normally have The Osprey in it: