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Post by hoya00 on Mar 14, 2011 2:13:05 GMT -5
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Post by hoya00 on Mar 14, 2011 2:09:42 GMT -5
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Post by hoya00 on Feb 21, 2011 3:11:03 GMT -5
Yeah, it works great: Wallace: (laughs) Not at all, we were not a particularly hyped player, which the universities have the booth eingerannt. We were more of a force that has found almost unnoticed and was initially not perceived by the journalists. Though Google Translate is obviously not the perfect translation tool, it is free, easy, and fast. I just cut-and-pasted the entire interview and gleaned alot: JWall is enjoying his time in Germany and likes living in a medium-sized city like Munich; some of the soccer players from Bayern Munich come to the basketball games; he could see himself staying in Germany in the future, especially if the team moves up to the top division; and he regards Jeff Green as a brother and they talk nearly every night. A great young man and an awesome representative for GU.
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Post by hoya00 on Feb 19, 2011 23:17:46 GMT -5
Utah State (ranked 24th) with an impressive 10-pt win AT St. Mary's (ranked 23rd). Our win against them looks more and more impressive.
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Post by hoya00 on Feb 19, 2011 3:56:28 GMT -5
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Post by hoya00 on Jan 26, 2011 19:04:53 GMT -5
Any non-ESPN3.com Feed?
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Post by hoya00 on Dec 22, 2010 20:27:39 GMT -5
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Post by hoya00 on Dec 19, 2010 19:04:42 GMT -5
+1
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Post by hoya00 on Dec 9, 2010 18:45:39 GMT -5
On ESPN in the SF Bay Area (ESPN2 has Xavier/Butler). So, if you are DVR'ing the game, it's worth confirming...
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Post by hoya00 on Oct 25, 2010 13:47:38 GMT -5
^^THIS.
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Post by hoya00 on Sept 28, 2010 20:58:29 GMT -5
Re: the Wallace article above, I used Google Translate to do a quick read, and here are some highlights:
MUNICH Jonathan Wallace has seen games in the NBA and NHL, in college he has played before 23 000 spectators. He knows great scenes and passionate fans. "But what I experienced when I got my first football match of Bayern saw was unique," says Wallace. "When the players ran onto the pitch, I could not help but jump up and cheer as."
A few months ago, Wallace (24) still played in the U.S. in the summer league in the NBA, now he is in Germany's second tier for Bayern on - and is enthusiastic: "FC Bayern blew me away!"
In George Town, the oldest Catholic university in the United States, Wallace has studied law and played basketball. There, they are very proud of their identity and their athletes. "At Bayern I also feel this pride, the players and the fans," says Wallace. ...
While other U.S. basketball players after a shower you about pulling the XXL sweater and the gold chains, preferably Wallace the serious look, "in George Town, we have before and after the games even worn suits." Even off the field he prefers to remain inconspicuous. Parties and evenings in clubs? "I rest me from dear," says Wallace, "read a book about law or talk on Skype with my friends." Which he has gained as a successful college basketball a lot. Mike Green, star defender Washington Capitals NHL club is one of them and Jeff Green, NBA size of Oklahoma City Thunder. "He is my best friend," says Wallace, "we talk almost every day together." On 26 October starts the NBA season, Wallace looks back with joy and their sadness at the same time meet. Joy, because he expresses his buddy the thumb, melancholy, because he himself would have liked it.
This past season he won as player development of the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, the current champion of the NBA Development League. "I think that I have what it takes for the NBA," Wallace says, "but apparently has no team needed a player like me."....
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Post by hoya00 on Jun 28, 2010 15:48:31 GMT -5
Chris is definitely #27 but I didn't make out Austin in the clip.
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Post by hoya00 on Jun 22, 2010 15:18:59 GMT -5
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Post by hoya00 on Dec 29, 2009 19:50:48 GMT -5
RE: Does anyone know the status of Anthony Mason?
Good news for us: according to ESPN, Mason hasn't played all year (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player/profile?playerId=27342).
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Post by hoya00 on Dec 19, 2009 20:46:31 GMT -5
Pressure is squarely on ODU. (I don't see us making this run last year.)
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Post by hoya00 on Dec 18, 2009 22:53:41 GMT -5
Amen, OldHoyafan. I explained these defensive deficiencies to many a casual Hoya fan last year, though never as comprehensively (yet concisely).
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Post by hoya00 on Feb 24, 2009 16:09:50 GMT -5
Here, here. Props to the players, coaches, fans (who gave it all they had last night), and RDF. Despite (perhaps due in part to?) the last six weeks, I love this program as much as ever and am still hoping to get to NYC to cheer on our team. Hoya Saxa.
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Post by hoya00 on Feb 22, 2009 18:05:52 GMT -5
Here, here, Sir Saxa. We need to play smart D (help, but don't swarm); go after boards (relentlessly); and keep it simple in crunch time (channel JWall and Jeff). Let's win one for Jeff Green's mom.
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Post by hoya00 on Feb 22, 2009 18:03:18 GMT -5
I agree @ crowd and the prospects of things getting better. Austin actually motioned (during one of our runs) to "GET UP"; many of us in the lower bowl rose. We need to do our part against L'ville and beyond.
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Post by hoya00 on Dec 13, 2008 19:04:24 GMT -5
I was at the game, and it was awesome to see Dikembe introduced at center court, and win such an ugly game with young players. The game--and Dikemebe--make me proud to be a Hoya. I met some of the alumni who responded to this post--great work all around, and a lot more to be done. The website is www.dmf.org.
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