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Marquette U. Nickname Options Released
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Milwaukee — Marquette University students, alumni,
faculty, staff, and season ticket holders will begin
voting Tuesday in an online survey to select the
school’s athletics nickname. In a process previously
announced by the Board of Trustees, "MU Voice" will
allow the Marquette community to participate in a series
of two binding votes.
The first slate of ten names plus the option of a
write-in will be available online Tuesday in a survey
conducted by Advantage Research, an independent research
firm.
The nicknames included in the survey were compiled
from suggestions received by the university in 1994,
2004 and 2005. The
Nickname Advisory Committee had an opportunity to
provide input on the slate of nicknames, which are
listed here alphabetically but will appear in random
order on the electronic survey:
1. Blue and Gold
Marquette’s first nickname, circa 1892 – 1916, was
used for our football team. Ever since then, "blue and
gold" have remained Marquette’s official school colors,
in athletics and throughout the university.
2. Explorers
Marquette University’s namesake, Father Jacques
Marquette, was a Jesuit missionary and explorer. The
spirit of exploration, whether through seeking truth and
knowledge in our classrooms or seeking athletic
achievements in competition, characterizes Marquette
University, our students and alumni.
3. Golden Avalanche
From 1924 – 1937, Marquette’s football team was
dubbed the "Golden Avalanche" by the sports media for
the sight of the football players in golden helmets
charging down the field, creating a "golden avalanche"
of force. It is a name that represents a powerful force
and overwhelming might.
4. Golden Eagles
Since 1994, Marquette University’s athletics nickname
has been the "Golden Eagles," effectively combining the
gold of Marquette’s athletics traditions with the bold,
swift and forceful nature of Marquette’s athletics
teams.
5. Golden Knights
Knights are known for bravery, dedication and their
noble defense of important causes. Our student-athletes
are proud to share those same characteristics, as is our
university. Knights are part of the athletics history of
the Jesuits in Wisconsin, as Campion Jesuit High School
in Prairie du Chien, Wis., used the knights as its
nickname for 95 years, until it closed in 1975.
6. Hilltoppers
The name Hilltoppers has been connected to Marquette
Athletics since 1917 and was first used because the
original Marquette building was erected on top of a hill
at 10th and State. The name represents a person who has
attained great heights, like the lofty goals set by
Marquette’s students and coaches.
7. Saints
The Marquette community has created a special tie to
two saints: St. Ignatius, the founder of the Jesuits,
and St. Joan of Arc, the namesake of the chapel on the
Marquette campus. Saints are among our most revered
figures, admired for their strength and perseverance,
two qualities also found in every Marquette player and
fan.
8. Spirit
In one word, Spirit captures the character and energy
of our student-athletes and coaches, and the enthusiasm
that our students, alumni and fans bring to every game.
At Marquette, our spirit can refer to a higher power.
9. Voyagers
Voyagers take risks, explore new horizons and push
ever-forward into new worlds. Like Marquette’s namesake,
our student-athletes push the limits of the possible. As
an academic institution, Marquette University encourages
that same voyage toward truth and knowledge.
10. Wolves
The wolf is part of the crest of the family of St.
Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, and is
featured on the official seal of Marquette University.
It represents strength and fierceness, two
characteristics always found at the heart of our teams.
11. Write-in Candidate
To be counted, write-in nicknames must be consistent
with the University's Catholic, Jesuit mission and the
Board of Trustees' resolution forbidding Native
American imagery and references. Additionally, write-in
suggestions of nicknames that are intended to embarrass
the university will not be counted. Any
nicknames under review by the NCAA for their
relationship to Native American imagery will not be
counted. Examples of nicknames that will not be counted
include Warriors (or any variation of the word, i.e.,
war) and Jumpin' Jesuits.
Other "MU Voice" Vote Details
- Alumni and season ticket holders will receive
instructions and an individual "MU Voice" code for the
online vote via postal mail in a letter mailed today.
- Students, faculty and staff will be notified with
instructions for voting by email tomorrow, May 24.
- This first vote will be available online from
tomorrow, May 24 through Sunday, June 5.
- The two nicknames receiving the most votes will be
presented to the Marquette community beginning on
Tuesday, June 7, for a second vote.
- The nickname with the most votes in the second
vote will then be presented to President Robert Wild,
S.J., to be announced as Marquette’s athletics
nickname in time for the university’s entry into the
Big East Conference on July 1.
- Those without Internet access will have an
opportunity to vote by phone.
The Nickname Advisory Committee, comprised of
students, alumni, faculty, staff, and a member of the
Board of Trustees, was appointed by Father Robert Wild
following the Board’s announcement of the new selection
process. The Committee is charged with an advisory role
in oversight of the voting process and to assist in the
development of strategies to involve the entire
Marquette community in creating the visual identity for
the athletics nickname, once selected.
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