<\/a>Soon after the football tradition began, Athletics ordered a bell for the teams that don\u2019t play on Craig Field in Spratt Memorial Stadium. Soon after, Griffon volleyball rang the bell in the Looney Complex following the program\u2019s first-ever MIAA regular season championship. Griffon soccer made a habit of ringing the bell in the stadium on the way to its first-ever trip to the NCAA tournament.<\/p>\nThe tradition spread like wildfire and became a calling card for Griffon victories, even a hashtag on social media. The second bell was mounted to a cart for easier transportation and became a part of baseball and softball series sweeps. Baseball head coach Buzz Verduzco became the first to ring the bell at the Spring Sports Complex when he passed Doug Minnis as the all-time wins leader in Griffon baseball history. The first-year cross country and track & field teams even made it a habit to head for the bell as soon as they returned to campus following a win.<\/p>\n
\u201cThere is nothing better than a tradition that begins naturally and comes from the students. It\u2019s what gives traditions staying power and makes them so special,\u201d said Josh Looney, director of athletics. \u201cWhat began with our football team ringing the bell quickly evolved into our other sports programs. The next thing you know, faculty and staff are ringing the bell when our teams win on the road, and it is now even part of our spring commencement celebration.\u201d<\/p>\n
From now on, every Griffon will not just celebrate a win or an achievement, they\u2019ll gather together to ring the bell.<\/p>\n
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