Fans meet the real Sam
UMass mascot Sam the Minuteman participates in final sporting event
Joe Meloni, Collegian Staff
Issue date: 3/1/07 Section: News
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Those in attendance honored DuBoff with a standing ovation during the four-minute timeout of the game's second half.
DuBoff began his time in the suit as a freshman in the fall of 2003. Looking for something unusual to enhance his college experience, DuBoff contacted the necessary people to make his hope of playing Sam the Minuteman a reality.
"I contacted [then]-cheerleading coach Kelly Proctor about the job," DuBoff said. "I showed her some pictures and the next thing I knew I was wearing the suit during the second half of all the football games."
As a freshman, DuBoff rotated with another student as Sam the Minuteman. The two would switch off halves of football games and every other game during basketball season. Since then, however, he donned the Minuteman costume for every UMass football game and all men's and women's basketball games. The only sport DuBoff doesn't work as Sam is hockey. Being able to confidently skate while wearing a foam head is something he just hasn't been able to master.
"Since my freshman year, I've been the primary mascot," DuBoff said. "We've had a few other kids come into the suit but I've basically been the only one."
DuBoff directs his attention to all UMass sports, not just the high profile ones. Earlier this season, he purchased a large pair of swim trunks and wore them at a swim meet between UMass and Army.
"I try to make it to every sporting event that happens on campus," DuBoff said. "I do everything, except hockey."
He took the position to make his time at UMass more memorable and to be a part of UMass Athletics in a tangible manner.
"Mascotting is my experience at UMass," DuBoff said. "My whole college experience is different. Whether it's going to games or traveling, I love traveling. But traveling as Sam, whether it's just up to New Hampshire or to Boston or something, it provides a change from Amherst. I've been to Vancouver and Los Angeles and going to Montana and Chattanooga with the football team was amazing. Also, when UMass wins, I get to go on the court or the field to celebrate which is something I wouldn't be able to do if I were just another student."
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Amanda
posted 3/02/07 @ 3:06 PM EST
Being a mascot is definitely a great experience and I know this first hand. I spent almost two years as my high school's FIRST Robotics team's mascot (Sadly the team no longer existed after my sophomore year). (Continued…)
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