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Burwell gets his chance to be the next Mountaineer Mascot

Published: Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Updated: Tuesday, March 2, 2010 02:03

When Brock Burwell was announced as the newest Mountaineer Mascot at Monday night's men's basketball game against Georgetown, a round of applause grew in the West Virginia University Coliseum. 

When the burly Burwell jogged onto the court, the crowd erupted in approval of the new face of the Mountaineers.

Burwell, a senior multidisciplinary studies major from Harrisville, W.Va., has had experience as the Mountaineer from an early age. As a child, Burwell was the "Little Mountaineer" who followed his uncle, Rock Wilson, during his reign as the Mountaineer in 1991, 1992 and 1993.

He has also served as the alternate Mountaineer the past two years. Burwell took over for current Mountaineer Mascot Rebecca Durst at last year's football game at the University of Cincinnati.

Burwell was "pumped" to represent WVU as the Mountaineer.

"It's been a long time in the making, so I'm excited. I've gained a lot of experience, and I've learned a lot, and I was hoping to apply that all in today," he said. "I'm just glad it came out like this. I'm pumped."

Burwell added he was excited to meet people as the new Mountaineer and to best represent WVU.

Wilson was also present at the game to congratulate his nephew.

"It's so exciting. We've been waiting for this for a long time," Wilson said. "When I tried out, it took me four tries, so I understand the anticipation. I was just tore up all day waiting for this."

The other three candidates for the new mascot were Erik Edwards, a civil engineering major from Morgantown, W.Va.; Adam Harris, a civil engineering major from Morgantown, W.Va.; and Taylor Richmond, a political science major from Beckley, W.Va.

The three agreed Burwell was going to be a great Mountaineer.

"We all gave it a valiant effort, but he was that much of a Mountaineer already," Richmond said, adding he may run again next year.

Students were happy with the decision to have Burwell as the new mascot.

"He looks the part," said Pete Laws, a sophomore communications major. "I feel like he'll do a great job."

Greg Laporta, a senior communications studies major, agreed.

"He looks good, he's got the beard," he said. "Rebecca did a great job, but I think he'll do just as good."

Durst represented WVU over the 2008-09 school year. She was the second-ever female Mountaineer mascot. There were no female finalists this year, as Durst decided to attend nursing school instead of trying out for the position again.

When Durst was announced as the mascot in Winter of 2009, it was accompanied by boos from fans at the Coliseum.

On Monday night, she received cheers and a standing ovation when she was honored in the first half of the game.

The Mountaineer Mascot first appeared at WVU sporting events during the 1936-37 academic year. The Mountain Honorary, the University's senior honorary according to WVU's Alumni Association Web site, selects the Mountaineer each year.
 

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9 comments

Anonymous
Mon Mar 8 2010 20:27
Great job Brock! We are so proud of you! :)
Anonymous
Sat Mar 6 2010 21:17
I am so glad that they have a mountaineer who looks the part.when I think of a mountaineer I see a bearded, burley guy who looks like he could single handedly kill a bear. That is the spirit we need to see in the mountaineer.One of indurance and great strength. This is what I see in the new mountaiineer.
TAL
Thu Mar 4 2010 12:48
FINALLY a Mountain man! Congrats Brock is da man! He will do great!!!
Greg
Thu Mar 4 2010 00:46
Finally back to tradition - and I don't mean because it's a man. The mascot should be someone who actually loves this state and school, not someone who just wants attention it brings before moving on to the next better thing. It should be someone who understands the responsibility of the position and takes it seriously. Note to committee - stop letting anyone off the streets where the uniform that is so sacred to WVU.
Anonymous
Wed Mar 3 2010 21:28
ALRIGHT! Good job selection committee! It's about time we get someone who not only acts but LOOKS the part!
Anonymous
Wed Mar 3 2010 06:00
Brock's got that true Mountineer spirit. You can't buy it, you can't replicate it, you just have it or you don't. Too many of the former Mtneers have faked excitement and pride for the school......it's about time he got his chance!
Ethan Robinson
Tue Mar 2 2010 19:02
way to go brock we all love you and you will show your mountaineer pride through God.. God Bless
csee you at FCA
NDH
Tue Mar 2 2010 09:59
I am glad to see the mountaineer actually look like the burly, husky, bearded Mountaineer that we have come to expect. Brock will be an excellent Mountaineer and do the school and the state proud. Way to go man!
Anonymous
Tue Mar 2 2010 01:33
Student cheers are no longer any meter for student reaction. Student behavior is modified to fit what the university wants.






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