Meet Roody the Bronco: SUNY Delhi's Beloved Mascot

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Suny Delhi Mascot Suny Delhi, also known as the State University of New York College of Technology at Delhi, is a college in Delhi, New York. Like many colleges and universities, Suny Delhi has a mascot that represents the spirit and identity of the institution. The Suny Delhi mascot is known as the Bronco. The Bronco is a symbol of strength and determination, characteristics that the college values and instills in its students. The mascot is often seen at sporting events and other campus activities, cheering on the college's teams and spreading school spirit. The choice of the Bronco as the mascot is a reflection of the college's history and location.



Traditions

Delhi's School Colors are green, white and gold. SUNY Delhi has always been symbolized by green and white. The color gold was introduced officially in 2007 to represent Delhi's commitment to fostering achievement and its standard of excellence.

The Bronco is the mascot for SUNY Delhi. Mascots are traditionally chosen as a symbolic figure to bring luck. One of the first references to “The Broncos” appeared in the 1935 yearbook, following the introduction of the college's first athletic teams, basketball and cross country. You will see The Bronco make an appearance at college sporting events and in local parades.

The Alma Mater, our college anthem, “Sheltered by the Catskill Mountains,” was written by Richard Kirwan. He was one of 52 men who attended Delhi between 1918 and 1921 with the help of federal funds for disabled veterans from WWI. The Alma Mater was updated in 2009 to reflect the modern era. The Alma Mater is traditionally sung at special events such as Convocation, Commencement and Alumni Weekend. You can also hear the tune every day on campus at noon when it is played through the campus chimes.

Move-In Crew is one of SUNY Delhi's oldest and most appreciated traditions. After driving to campus, incoming freshmen and their families are greeted by an eager crew of students, faculty, and staff (including the President and members of the Leadership Team) who enthusiastically help carry their bags and belongings to their new residence hall rooms. This labor-intensive tradition is always greatly appreciated by incoming freshmen and their families, and serves as a very special welcome to our campus. Returning students volunteer for this assignment, and spend time telling new students about campus and upcoming Orientation activities.

Convocation takes place each fall and marks the official start of the academic year. It is held the first day of Orientation, and is attended by incoming students and their parents. Faculty and staff members wear their academic regalia; there is formal music, including a processional and recessional. Students are welcomed by the President, and are officially accepted into the college by the Provost. The faculty member who most recently received the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching has the honor of serving as the featured speaker each year.

Welcome Weekend was created in 1959 by the Senior Orientation Committee to greet first-year students. This orientation, which takes place before the fall and spring semesters, is a multi-day lineup of activities to provide important academic and campus life information to students, parents, and families from orientation leaders, staff, and faculty. It also features special events and meals that bring together the campus community to kick off each academic semester.

Campus & Community BBQ is an annual event held in September in the Village of Delhi on Courthouse Square. It provides an opportunity for students living locally off campus to meet and mingle with local residents and local business owners. The BBQ encourages building positive relationships by getting to know your neighbors.

Family Weekend is an annual event that takes place in late September. Family Welcome gives students and their families a chance to spend the day together on campus, and in the local community. Parents can see how their students are adjusting, and students can reassure their families that they have made a successful assimilation to college life. The local Delhi Chamber of Commerce collaborates by scheduling their annual Harvest Fest for the same time. Local businesses and vendors set up booths and tents to showcase their talents. Various events take place throughout Saturday including student and professional entertainment, athletic competitions, family pictures, and a giant family-style barbeque. The festivities wrap up with brunch on Sunday.

Community Service Weekend is coordinated by the O'Connor Center for Community Engagement. Around 300 students, faculty and staff members work in teams serving various local agencies throughout the county. This event takes place in September or October and serves as a valuable introduction to what the O'Connor Center for Community Engagement has to offer.

Winterfest is an annual week-long series of events held in memory of former SUNY Delhi student Marcus Somerstein. A schedule of competitions and events takes place, with winter-themed events designed to show students how to have fun in the cold on campus. Some events require a lot of skill, and others just require a willingness to get a little silly. The Cardboard Classic, where students race down the college hill on sleighs made of cardboard, is the highlight, featuring great prizes and a high rate of student participation.

The Champagne Reception Baccalaureate Graduates is a special celebration and tradition reserved for those students who have completed their bachelor's degrees. Hosted by the President and Provost, the special accomplishments of four-year students are recognized and saluted with a toast to their future success. Graduates have the special honor of inviting a faculty or staff member who have supported them through their time at Delhi to share in the celebration.

The Commencement Dinner is sponsored by the President and the Alumni Association. Graduating students are invited to attend a formal dinner prior to graduation where they enjoy an upscale meal served by members of the President's Leadership Team, Academic Deans, faculty, and staff members.

Commencement is the annual graduation ceremony to celebrate degree completion. Delhi's first commencement was in 1918 when 19 diplomas were awarded. The ceremony is held in May outside on the College Track with the Catskill Mountains framing the view as graduates walk across the stage.

SUNY Delhi Athletics

DELHI, N.Y. (August 25, 2017) – SUNY Delhi President Michael Laliberte and Director of Athletics Bob Backus helped usher in a new era to Broncos athletics on Friday, as they welcomed the school’s new mascot, Blaze, as part of the school's convocation ceremony for the 2017-18 academic year. Blaze replaces its cousin, Lucky, and like its predecessor and relative, will be active at many SUNY Delhi events, including athletic and school functions.

“It is really exciting to welcome Blaze to our campus family,” related Laliberte. “Blaze has familiarity with SUNY Delhi, because its cousin, Lucky was our former mascot. So, we know that Blaze is ready to provide our athletes with a great deal of support, as well as serving as a goodwill ambassador in the community, representing for our teams and our campus. I look forward to joining Blaze, to cheer on the Broncos this season!”

“On behalf of the athletic department, we are happy to welcome Blaze to the Bronco Nation as our new mascot,” said Backus. “As we continue to transition towards NCAA Division III athletics, Blaze will help us blaze the trail.”

Blaze was officially introduced at the convocation Friday by Tomás Aguirre, SUNY Delhi’s new Vice President for Student Life. Blaze’s cousin and predecessor, Lucky, graduated from SUNY Delhi in May after a successful run as the Broncos’ mascot, and has moved on to take a job with the Denver Broncos. Blaze trots in to Delhi at a monumental time, as the institution enters its third year as a four-year college and begins its transition towards NCAA Division III. The first-year mascot brings plenty of youth, excitement and personality, and has already been warmly received by the community. Everyone at SUNY Delhi wishes Blaze the best of luck!

Oakie Advances to Round 2 of Mascot Madness

Oakie the Acorn upset 5 th seed SUNY Delhi's Lucky the Bronco to advance to Round 2 in SUNY's Mascot Madness.

Oakie, the mascot of ESF's Mighty Oaks athletic teams and 28 th seed in the tourney, trounced Lucky 2,171 to 1,630 to advance to the next round and face Farmingdale's Rambo the Ram. Farmingdale is a#12 seed.

The online contest pits SUNY mascots against each other in a standard single-elimination bracket of four divisions with five rounds. Thirty SUNY campuses representing 472 athletic teams and more than 220,000 students are participating.

Votes can be cast at www.facebook.com/generationsuny. Each person is allowed one vote per round, per matchup. You may vote from any electronic device: laptop, desktop, smartphone, tablet, iPod.

The competition includes five rounds of voting and runs through April 4. The winning college will receive a yet-to-be named prize from SUNY.

The competition is based on a series of questions posed to the mascots prior to the tournament including mascots' origin stories, thoughts on representing their teams, favorite events, friends and food, and what they like to do for fun.

Seed rankings are based on the number of teams a particular campus represents with enrollment data used to break any ties. Oakie currently represents nine men's and women's teams in ESF's growing athletics program.

The intercollegiate athletics program at ESF can trace its roots all the way back to 1912, when students organized a Forestry Club on campus that has sponsored an intercollegiate timber sports team every year since.

Today, students can compete on several ESF intercollegiate athletic teams, including soccer, golf, cross country, timber sports (Woodsmen's Team), basketball, and track. The Mighty Oaks are a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA).

The choice of the Bronco as the mascot is a reflection of the college's history and location. Delhi, a small town in rural New York, has a strong agricultural tradition. The Bronco represents the hardworking and rugged nature of the local community.

Suny delhi mascot

The mascot's presence is not limited to athletic events. The Bronco can also be seen at campus festivals, orientations, and other important college events. Its goal is to encourage students to be engaged in campus life and show pride in their institution. The Bronco mascot is more than just a symbol. It serves as a reminder to students and faculty alike of the college's mission and values. It embodies the spirit of Suny Delhi and represents the vibrant community on campus. In conclusion, the Suny Delhi mascot, the Bronco, is a symbol of strength, determination, and community spirit. It plays a vital role in fostering school pride and uniting the Suny Delhi community. Whether cheering on the college's teams or representing the institution at various events, the Bronco is a beloved figure on campus. Overall, the mascot adds an important element of fun and identity to Suny Delhi, helping to create a memorable college experience for students and alumni alike..

Reviews for "Building a Brand: How SUNY Delhi's Mascot Became an Icon"

- John - 1 star
The Suny Delhi mascot is just plain awful. It looks like a poorly drawn cartoon character, and it doesn't even remotely resemble anything related to our school or its values. The design is lazy and uninspiring, and it's embarrassing to have it represent us. I wish they would put more effort into creating a mascot that actually reflects our school pride and spirit.
- Lisa - 2 stars
I'm really disappointed with the Suny Delhi mascot. It's generic and unoriginal. I was expecting something unique and memorable, but instead, we got a mascot that looks like it was picked out of a random generator. It doesn't stand out or make any kind of impression. It's a missed opportunity for our school to have a truly distinctive symbol.
- Mike - 1 star
The Suny Delhi mascot is a complete letdown. It lacks creativity and imagination. It feels like the designers just took a generic mascot and slapped our school logo on it. It's boring and forgettable. I was hoping for something that would evoke excitement and pride, but instead, we got a mascot that no one can seem to connect with or get behind. Overall, a major disappointment.

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