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Post by FrazierFanatic on Mar 8, 2018 10:56:12 GMT -5
Thank you for being Hoyas. We know that you struggled often, and were asked to do more than you are probably capable of doing. But you each had a few great moments, you gave full effort, and were great teammates. We expect that you will do exceptional things with the rest of your lives, and you will always be Hoyas.
Hoya Saxa.
On edit: just saw bamahoya's post in the "decent coach" thread, he said it much better, but I will leave this here as a separate thread.
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sleepy
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Post by sleepy on Mar 8, 2018 11:12:44 GMT -5
Thank you Frazier for initiating.
To both Trey and Jonathan thank you for all the time effort you have put into the program, and your absorption of many of the negative comments made here and by this writer in particular. It was never personal. In your short stay you did nothing but represent the program and University well. Wishing you great success moving on with the next phase of your lives
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the_way
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Post by the_way on Mar 8, 2018 11:27:20 GMT -5
Got love for both of those guys.
Both had the heart of a Hoya.
From the beginning of the season to the very end, nothing but 100% effort.
Great leadership from the senior class, because you could see the effort from the entire team throughout the year despite the number of losses.
It says a lot about the character of those two young men.
Go Hoyas!
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justsaying
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Post by justsaying on Mar 8, 2018 22:37:48 GMT -5
Thank you both; I enjoyed watching you grow as players and young men. Hoyas Always.
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bamahoya11
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Post by bamahoya11 on Mar 9, 2018 0:49:16 GMT -5
Thank you for being Hoyas. We know that you struggled often, and were asked to do more than you are probably capable of doing. But you each had a few great moments, you gave full effort, and were great teammates. We expect that you will do exceptional things with the rest of your lives, and you will always be Hoyas. Hoya Saxa. On edit: just saw bamahoya's post in the "decent coach" thread, he said it much better, but I will leave this here as a separate thread. I'm really glad you created this thread. Both guys deserve support and praise as they depart befitting of the many other Hoyas who have gone before them. I know Hines also did plenty behind the scenes to support the team and keep us going through difficult times. Thanks for the memories seniors! And thanks for the hard work and dedication -- the off season workouts, 6 AM practices, and constant juggling of school and basketball that we never see but makes what we see possible. Here's to successes in the future!
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blueandgray
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Post by blueandgray on Mar 9, 2018 6:14:31 GMT -5
Both guys played with a ton of heart and embody everything that is good in a Hoya. Jonathan cared about his in game performances more than anyone else on the team ...to the point where he was often too hard on himself. It was wonderful seeing him have some breakout games this year and see him build confidence in his 3 point shot over the course of the season. Hard work pays off. As for Dickerson, he became a weapon for the Hoyas by the end of the year. A true spark plug for the team and may have emerged as our best player in the backcourt. I think he has a future in basketball somewhere.
Thank you both for your commitment and dedication to the team. Hoyas forever!
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Mar 9, 2018 11:49:22 GMT -5
Both young men deserve thanks and appreciation for laying it on the line for Georgetown. While results fluctuated, they both played as hard as they could every minute on the floor.
I hope they look back on their time at GU fondly as an early step toward wonderful successful lives.
Hoya Saxa gentlemen. Well done.
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Post by glidehoyas (Inactive) on Mar 9, 2018 15:08:41 GMT -5
Thank you for being Hoyas. We know that you struggled often, and were asked to do more than you are probably capable of doing. But you each had a few great moments, you gave full effort, and were great teammates. We expect that you will do exceptional things with the rest of your lives, and you will always be Hoyas. Hoya Saxa. On edit: just saw bamahoya's post in the "decent coach" thread, he said it much better, but I will leave this here as a separate thread. Nice and thank you two Hoyas!
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Post by glidehoyas (Inactive) on Mar 9, 2018 15:09:12 GMT -5
Ya'll making me tear up.
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Bigs"R"Us
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Post by Bigs"R"Us on Mar 9, 2018 17:38:15 GMT -5
Mulmore improved his shot and Dickerson started to play under control. Both made strides and contributed.
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tashoya
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Post by tashoya on Mar 9, 2018 23:12:35 GMT -5
Thank you for your work and your effort and for doing all you could in a rough situation. You each should be extremely proud. Best of luck to you both in all you choose to do. Hoya Saxa, gents!
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DanMcQ
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Post by DanMcQ on Mar 11, 2018 22:06:09 GMT -5
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s4hoyas
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Post by s4hoyas on Mar 12, 2018 9:25:05 GMT -5
In life, winning isn't always about records...thanks guys for your efforts/contributions, and best of luck moving forward...
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Mar 12, 2018 9:33:26 GMT -5
Class tweet from a young man who most likely envisioned more playing time than he ended up with, who struggled especially early on to find his rhythm and his place, and who was harshly critiqued here and elsewhere. Happy to have him as part of the Hoya family. And also his doppleganger Trey Derrickson.🤣
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saxagael
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Post by saxagael on Mar 16, 2018 16:01:10 GMT -5
Dang, late to this, but I deeply appreciated both Mosely and Dickerson. It was great to have them as Hoyas. They put a lot into the program and they helped quite a bit in this struggling year and last.
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lichoya68
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OK YOUNGINS ARE HERE AND ARE VERY VERY GOOD cant wait GO HOYAS
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Post by lichoya68 on Mar 19, 2018 13:54:59 GMT -5
ok hoya degree AND hoyas forever ALWAYS A HOYA thanks for the hard work and best of luck GO U HOYAS FOREVER
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blueandgray
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Post by blueandgray on Mar 21, 2018 9:40:08 GMT -5
Class tweet from a young man who most likely envisioned more playing time than he ended up with, who struggled especially early on to find his rhythm and his place, and who was harshly critiqued here and elsewhere. Happy to have him as part of the Hoya family. And also his doppleganger Trey Derrickson.🤣 I honestly felt most comfortable when this kid was in the game...especially towards the tail end of the season. He pushed tempo, could get in the lane, would take it hard to the hole and didn’t hesitate to shoot from the perimeter when the opportunity presented itself. Although undersized, he could also be scrappy on defense. I for one am going to miss his game.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Mar 21, 2018 10:54:19 GMT -5
Agreed, I think his biggest problem was trying to play TOO fast early on, playing out of control resulting in turnovers and/or rushing into the paint against 2 or 3 defenders with no plan other than trying to get a shot. Would have liked to see what he could do with another year as a backup PG. He was never going to be all-conference, but could have had a more consistent role.
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LCPolo18
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Post by LCPolo18 on Apr 21, 2018 9:39:53 GMT -5
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EasyEd
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Post by EasyEd on Apr 21, 2018 12:25:55 GMT -5
Congratulations, Jonathan.
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