The Missouri State Legacy

The Missouri State Fight Song - "The Scotsman"

The current Missouri State University Fight Song was adopted in the 1960s. "The Scotsman" has been a University tradition for nearly 50 years, and is an important aspect of Missouri State athletic events, pep rallies, and other gatherings. As the University's name has changed over the years, the tune and the words to the song have also evolved. Be sure to check out the words to the Fight Song (below) so that you can join in the next time the Pride Band kicks off The Scotsman. Go Bears!

Uphold Tradition, Our School We Hold So Dear,

We Will Be Loyal, Throughout Our College Years,

FIGHT FOR VICTORY, While We Stand Up and Cheer,

Let's Hear It For the Bears:

B-E-A-R-S, BEARS!

M-I-S-S-O-U-R-I STATE!

The Missouri State Alma Mater

The Alma Mater is also a long-standing University tradition. This tune, the traditional "alumni" song of Missouri State, is performed at every commencement ceremony and sometimes played at athletic events or other ceremonies. Students and alumni are encouraged to learn the Alma Mater and participate when it is performed.

Sing We Praises,

Now to Our Alma Mater,

All Hail Maroon and White,

Missouri State,

We Pledge Devotion,

May You Live Ever in Truth and Right.

May You Live Ever in Truth and Right.

Other Missouri State Traditions

The traditions of school colors and the school mascot were established during the 1906 school year, several years before the first permanent building (Carrington Hall) was even constructed. A joint committee of faculty and students decided on the colors of maroon and white to represent the University, a choice which has endured over 100 years. The same committee also selected the Bear as the official school mascot, basing their choice on the design of the state seal of Missouri.

Athletics

Sports have been an important part of University history and student life almost since the school's founding. Athletic teams have represented the University proudly for over 100 years, and the strength of many of Missouri State's current sports programs is connected with a rich history of competition and achievement. Here are a few facts about University sports traditions:

  • The first sports team to be founded at Missouri State was the baseball team, which was organized in 1906.
  • Men's and women's intercollegiate basketball also took place beginning in the 1906-1907 school year.
  • The student body was divided on whether or not acquire a football team. In 1909, the Bentonian Literary Society on campus sponsored a debate on the subject, with the pro-football representative winning. This speaker, Harry Knight, won the debate and went on to captain the school's first team later that year.
  • Track and Field also has a long history at the University, with the first intercollegiate team appearing in 1915.

Missouri State University Athletics is proud of all of our athletes. Over the years, we have seen Jackie Stiles break the NCAA Women's Basketball scoring record and go on to play in the WNBA; have our Women's Basketball team enter into the Final Four twice; and have our Baseball team go on to play in the College World Series. We have seen amazing athletes play here at Missouri State University, and continue to see incredible talent grace our university with pride and determination.

Student Activities and Organizations

Today, Missouri State has a bustling campus scene with nearly 300 student organizations. The school's heritage features a rich tradition of student groups, professional societies, and Greek Life. Some of the earliest groups to gain prominence on campus were the campus band, the choir, debate and literary societies, and community groups such as the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). For more information about school traditions, refer to Dr. Donald Landon's centennial history of Missouri State, Daring to Excel, which is available in the bookstore. Interested students, staff, or community members can also learn more about the University's history by visiting the Special Collections & University Archives Department in Meyer Library.

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