DSR's been a Big East Champion -- he's ready to dominate and take down BE POY two years running.
Jabril doesn't like how second tastes -- that's why he wired his jaw shut last year.
Isaac, Paul, LJ, Tre and Tre -- they're all winners and are about to find out that that attitude translates at any level.
Josh is out to prove that his name belongs in the same sentence as other Hoya centers -- not as an ineligible asterisk, but as an offensive mountain in the middle that opponents have to circumnavigate in a taxi cab.
Mikael will jump at the chance to focus on one thing, and one thing only -- cleaning the glass. No opponent's shot goes in, and nothing comes off the rim without going through him.
Reggie will also embrace the "do one skill well" opportunity -- draining threes while allowing his rangy teammates to cover his tail in a zone D vice grip.
Bradley will take his NIT performance against the Seminoles, tone the jitters down a bit, and put that 7' frame to use on D and at the rim -- because he won't allow himself to be the weak link on a championship team.
Hoya fans will look back on this season of redemption with wide grins for years to come -- bleeding Hoya blue til the Verizon center seats are so pride-stained that Leonsis, buoyed by Otto's on-court performance for the Wizards, is spurred to make a Falk-sized contribution to the Thompson IAC.
2014 is our year. Hoya Freaking Saxa.