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West Virginia University’s Mountaineers embody rugged independence and championship pride atop the Appalachian Mountains. Since 1890, WVU has amassed 21 NCAA team national championships, dominating rifle with 20 titles—the most in NCAA history. They have produced Olympic champions like 2016 gold medalist Ginny Thrasher, reflecting a tradition of excellence across sports. The Mountaineer mascot, carrying a historic musket, is a symbol of the state’s fierce spirit and resilience. Iconic traditions flow through Milan Puskar Stadium, where crowds unite in spirited renditions of “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” creating one of college football’s most emotional atmospheres. WVU’s athletic successes extend to wrestling, basketball, track and field, and more, highlighted by men’s basketball Final Four runs in 1959 and 2010. The WVU Coliseum and Shell Building reinforce a commitment to championship-level competition. Rooted in mountainous independence, Mountaineer Nation is known for unparalleled fan passion and community unity. This enduring spirit propels Mountaineers to compete fiercely across all sports, harnessing a legacy of strength, tradition, and dedication in the heart of West Virginia.