Band of Pride

Band of Pride
School Louisiana Tech University
Location Ruston, Louisiana
Conference C-USA
Founded 1906
Director Jim Robken
Members 184
Uniform Red, white, and blue coat
Black pants
Black shoes
Black gloves
White shako
White and silver plume

The Band of Pride is the marching band which represents Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana. The Band of Pride performs pregame and during halftime at all Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football games and travels to select road football games. The Louisiana Tech basketball pep band is the Hoop Troop.

Music

Hoop Troop

The Hoop Troop is the basketball pep band at Louisiana Tech University.

The band is under the direction of Mr. Jim Robken (one of the founding fathers of basketball bands, from his time as director of the University of Arkansas band in the 1980s). Mr. Robken came to Louisiana Tech in 1991, where he brought his ideas and antics with him. Dr. Gary Westbrook came to Louisiana Tech in 2003 and assists Mr. Robken in continuing the traditions that have made the Hoop Troop what it is today.

The Hoop Troop used to travel to all post-season games played by the Bulldogs (men) and Lady Techsters (women), and is known nationally as one of the best basketball bands in college basketball. In the 2005 post-season, the Hoop Troop was featured in a Sports Illustrated's College Edition article, "TOP 65 THINGS WE WANT TO SEE DURING MARCH MADNESS" in which states, "30) The Louisiana Tech pep band, a.k.a. the Hoop Troop, the funniest band in the land."[1]

The Hoop Troop was the only basketball band to be listed and remains the only basketball band to be recognized in a national publication.

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