Minnesota State University Marching Band

Minnesota State Marching Band
School Minnesota State University, Mankato
Location Mankato, Minnesota
Conference Northern Sun
Founded 1950
Director Michael Thursby
Members 110
Fight song "The Minnesota State Rouser",
"Ole, Ole, Ole",
"The Minnesota State Hymn,
"The War Song"
Uniform

              

Black and purple jacket, black pants, gold overlays, maroon and gold braids, black wings, black hats with purple plumes, black gloves and spats, black shoes
Website www.mnsu.edu/music/athleticband/

The Minnesota State Marching Band also known as The Maverick Machine is the athletic marching band of Minnesota State University, Mankato. The band generates enthusiasm and excitement by promoting school spirit and morale. The group performs at home football, hockey, and basketball events. The Maverick Machine consists of five ensembles including the marching band, the drumline, the colorguard, the pep band and the indoor winds - the first collegiate WGI winds group in Minnesota.

The group was originally formed in the 1950s as part of the transition to NCAA Divisional Athletics. During the subsequent years the group has formed and reformed based on participation and costs. The current Maverick Machine was reformed in 2015 as a result of the leadership of the current director Michael Thursby.[1]

On average the Maverick Machine plays at over 50 events for approximately 170,000 people.[2]

The Maverick Machine playing at a home football game at Blakeslee Stadium

References

  1. Musolf, Nell (13 March 2015). "The Return of the Maverick Machine". The Mankato Free Press. The Mankato Free Press. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  2. Musolf, Nell (13 March 2015). "The Return of the Maverick Machine". The Mankato Free Press. The Mankato Free Press. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
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