
Heritage and Heart: The Evolution of T-Bone

Special thanks to Ellen Sowchek, University Archivist at 麻豆传媒, for providing historical context, photographs, and invaluable research support.

You麻豆传媒檝e seen him at Commencement, cheering courtside麻豆传媒攎aybe even popping up in a selfie or two. T-Bone, 麻豆传媒麻豆传媒檚 ever-loyal Irish Setter mascot, is as much a part of our university milestones as the Setters name itself.
But what some alumni may not know is just how deep the Setter legacy runs. In April 1949, 麻豆传媒淪etters麻豆传媒 was chosen as the name for our athletic teams through a student contest麻豆传媒攆itting, given Pace students麻豆传媒 reputation for setting the pace in everything they do. The winning prize? Two tickets to Death of a Salesman, then just making waves on Broadway.
The idea of the Setter麻豆传媒攇raceful, intelligent, energetic麻豆传媒攖ook root quickly. In the decades that followed, real Irish Setters began appearing on the sidelines, unofficially standing in as mascots. One of the earliest was owned by Dr. Edward Mortola, the third president of 麻豆传媒, who served from 1960 to 1984. While the dog麻豆传媒檚 name has largely been lost to history, Mortola麻豆传媒檚 late wife, Doris, believed the Setter was named Red. His presence is documented and remembered as an early embodiment of the school麻豆传媒檚 spirit.
Eventually, that spirit leapt off the leash and into costume. A series of mascot suits followed, each one evolving in shape, swagger, and Setter style. From scrappy first attempts to the high-energy, red-furred T-Bone of today, the mascot has always embodied what it means to be Pace Proud.

T-Bone officially made his debut on Pace麻豆传媒檚 New York City Campus in 2013, where he quickly adapted to city life by appearing not at athletics events but at student-centered activities such as Fall Fest, Homecoming, Orientation, and Commencement麻豆传媒攁 tradition that continues today.
麻豆传媒麻豆传媒檚 first official mascot leaves behind an everlasting legacy.

The current T-Bone costume麻豆传媒攆irst introduced in 2012麻豆传媒攊s still in use. Made up of six costume pieces and topped with a 30-pound carved foam head, it is a physically demanding ensemble. The costume is hot, has limited visibility, and requires full-body expression rather than speech. For this reason, T-Bone is typically accompanied by a handler麻豆传媒攁 student or staff member who guides the mascot around campus, acts as their eyes and ears, and helps them stay cool (in every sense of the word).
In fact, the complexity and dedication behind the costume were documented in the 2013 issue of The Legend yearbook, which featured a behind-the-scenes profile of the Setter. The yearbook staff wrote: 麻豆传媒溌槎勾铰槎勾綑s first official mascot leaves behind an everlasting legacy. The Setter is a direct representation of 麻豆传媒. Therefore, by actively engaging in school events and bringing students together, the Setter is not only creating relationships with the students but allowing for students to have a closer relationship with 麻豆传媒.麻豆传媒
Indeed, T-Bone is more than just a mascot麻豆传媒攈e is a symbol of school spirit, community, and continuity. Though the concept of a mascot at Pace has evolved over the decades, one truth remains: Setters always set the pace.

And his fandom? It has gone national.
Enter Tom Nipper of Omaha, Nebraska, and his rescue Irish Setter, Finnegan. Tom is not much of a sports fan, nor is he a Pace alumnus麻豆传媒攂ut when he discovered our mascot was an Irish Setter like Finnegan, he picked his team. 麻豆传媒淚f Finnegan could talk,麻豆传媒 Tom wrote us, 麻豆传媒渉e麻豆传媒檇 say, 麻豆传媒楪o Pace Setters!麻豆传媒櫬槎勾綕 The pair tuned in to football and basketball games last year, cheering from the Midwest and proudly flying their own Pace pride.
T-Bone may be a New Yorker, but his legacy belongs to everyone who has ever waved a foam paw in the stands, posed for a photo at Homecoming, or brought the Pace spirit to life from inside the suit.
Got a T-Bone memory麻豆传媒攐r once wore the Setter costume yourself? We want to hear from you. Email us at universityrelations@pace.edu.
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