Doc (mascot)

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Doc is the official mascot of Towson University. He is named after former sports department head Donald "Doc" Minnegan.

"Doc", the current mascot.
"Doc", the current mascot.

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[edit] History

[edit] The Golden Knights

The Knights mascot may have come from the 1920s and 1930s, when an elaborate Olde English Christmas dinner was held with knights and ladies costumes, music and a pageant. The 1930 Tower Echoes used Renaissance style pictures of archers to depict athletes and campus life. In 1951, the Knight was used all over Towson with references to the campus being a Camelot with "merry court life" (student activities) and "many tournaments" (sports). The late 1950’s, however, brought other mascots--the lacrosse team was the "Indians" and the wrestling team, the "Teachers". [1] [2]

[edit] The Tiger

Lou Winkelman as "Mr.Tiger"
Lou Winkelman as "Mr.Tiger"

The first appearance of the tiger on campus was with the help of Towson alumnus Lou Winkelman. He was the very first Tiger mascot, in the 1963 Homecoming parade. According to Winkelman they just went to a costume shop and rented the tiger suit.

Winkelman actually introduced the tiger as the official Towson mascot winning Student Government Association's approval a year before the parade. It took about a year, but by 1963, along with the help of John Schuerholz students accepted it and Towson made the Tiger its official mascot.

The tiger coming to Towson began in the early 1960s when Winkelman was a member of the men’s soccer team. He says no one on the team wanted to be called the Golden Knights, the most popular name for sports teams prior to 1961.

Winkelman and his team mates had their own idea and simply adopted the tiger as their mascot. Although they wore jerseys with a knight and horse logo, they were adamant that they would be called tigers in their yearbook photo.

Student interest in the Tiger remained high through the 1960’s encouraged by Winkleman’s weekly sports column Tiger Tales in the Towerlight; the Towerlight masthead’s use of the tiger image from 1966 - 1969 and a gift of a stone tiger statue by the Class of ’67, stolen from campus a few years later.

Lou Winkelman with the Tiger
Lou Winkelman with the Tiger

In the 1970’s, however, the Towson Tiger was rarely referenced or talked about. Other than brief sports stories, there is only one reference in a 1970’s yearbook. The Tiger resurfaced in the 1980's with the purchase of the first official costume by the sports program and with a major presence in almost every issue of "Tower Echoes" and around the campus.

Towson's athletic logo featuring the tiger
Towson's athletic logo featuring the tiger

In 2003 the tiger was renamed "Doc" in honor of longtime faculty member Donald Minnegan.

Doc also makes appearances at almost all of the football games and several sporting events around campus and several community events around Towson.

The new bronze tiger statue.
The new bronze tiger statue.

[edit] Tiger Statue

See Main article: Towson University Tiger Statue

In 2007, a new bronze tiger statue was dedicated by the alumni association in front of Stephens Hall. It replaces the old fiberglass statue that sat on "The Beach" from 1996 to 2006 that was removed due to vandalism.


[edit] Previous Mascots

  • Knights (pre-1961)
  • Teachers (Wrestling - 1961)
  • Indians (lacrosse 1960)

[edit] References

  1. ^ History of the Tiger - Towson Athletics website
  2. ^ Alumni Magazine
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ACADEMICS

Schools: College of Business and Economics (CBE) • College of Education (COE) • College of Fine Arts and Communication (COFC) • College of Health Professions (CHP) • College of Liberal Arts (CLA) • Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and MathematicsHonors CollegeCollege of Graduate Studies and Research (CRS) •
Achievements: Points of Pride

ATHLETICS

CAATowson TigersTowson University Athletic Hall of FameHall of Fame inductees
Mascot: Doc
Rivalries: Loyola CollegeUniversity of Vermont
Current Facilities: Johnny Unitas StadiumTowson CenterJohn B. Schuerholz Baseball Complex
Past Facilities: Minnegan Stadium

GROUNDS

Campus Landmarks and Locations: "The Beach" • Burdick Field • Newell Field • The Tiger Statue• Glen Bridge • TowsonTown Bridge •

STUDENT LIFE

Media and Publications: The TowerlightWMJFWTMDXTSRGrub Street
Debating Societies: Towson University Speech and Debate

PEOPLE

Notable AlumniUniversity Presidents
McFadden Alexander NewellE. Barrett PrettymanGeorge W. WardSarah E. RichmondHenry S. WestLida Lee TallM. Theresa WiedefeldEarle T. HawkinsJames FisherHoke L. SmithMark L. PerkinsRobert L. Caret