March Madness Mascots: From Jackrabbits to King Triton, the Unique Faces of NCAA Tournaments

Explore the unique and iconic mascots of the 2025 NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments, from the legendary bulldog to the mythical griffin.

The 2025 NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments are not just about the thrilling on-court action; they also showcase some of the most unique and memorable mascots in college sports. These mascots, ranging from lovable animals to mythical creatures, add a layer of tradition and excitement to the games.

The Legendary Bulldog

Few mascots are as iconic as the bulldog, a staple in college sports. With 15 NCAA Division I schools, including Yale, Drake, and Gonzaga, claiming the bulldog as their mascot, this breed remains a fixture in college basketball.

Montana Grizzlies -- "Monte"

Monte, the mascot of the Montana Grizzlies, holds the honor of being inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame. Founded in 2014, Monte is the 10th NCAA mascot and the only one from a current FCS institution to receive this recognition. Known for his signature entrance at football home games, Monte is a beloved figure in college sports.

UNC Wilmington Seahawks -- "Sammy C. Hawk"

The origins of Sammy C. Hawk are somewhat mysterious, but the mascot's "aura" is undeniable. According to its Instagram bio, the "C" stands for "championships." Sammy C. Hawk, often seen in teal or white jerseys, is active on social media, sharing moments like "high fives and hugs" with fans.

Akron Zips -- "Zippy"

Zippy, the kangaroo mascot of Akron, is one of only eight female mascots in Division I athletics. Since 1953, Zippy has been a trendsetter, recently signing an NIL deal to raise awareness for behavioral health. Known for her creative Halloween costumes, Zippy has dressed as Barbie and Cher, adding a fun twist to her role.

UC San Diego Tritons -- "King Triton"

Making its NCAA tournament debut, UC San Diego's King Triton has been a symbol of the university since 1964. This Greek demigod of the sea, with his impressive facial hair and traditional trident, brings a mythical presence to the games.

Saint Mary's Gaels -- "Gael the Mascot"

Saint Mary's Gaels, a 7 seed in the tournament, will make their fourth straight appearance. The term "Gael" refers to a Celtic inhabitant of Ireland, Scotland, or the Isle of Man. The mascot, named after the team's Irish heritage, adds a historical touch to the tournament.

South Dakota State Jackrabbits -- "Jack the Jackrabbit"

South Dakota State is the only college or university in the nation with a Jackrabbit as its mascot. Named "Jack" in 2010 through an online vote, this unique mascot stands out in the NCAA tournaments.

William & Mary Tribe -- "The Griffin"

No. 16-seeded William & Mary boasts an impressive mascot, the griffin. This mythical creature, with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, adds a legendary element to the team's identity.

Fairfield Stags -- "Lucas the Stag"

Previously known as "The Fairfield Stag," the mascot was renamed "Lucas the Stag" in honor of longtime Fairfield University administrator Bill Lucas. Lucas has become a celebrity, throwing out the first pitch at a New York Mets game and appearing in an ESPN commercial.

These mascots, each with their unique stories and traditions, contribute to the rich tapestry of the NCAA tournaments, making March Madness an unforgettable experience for fans.

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