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Post by Hoya TMF on Aug 5, 2008 9:03:08 GMT -5
Notre Dame is going to Ireland to play ball. www.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/10918866I know teams do it. I saw the entire South Florida team when I was in Rome last year. Is it just some general exception to the prohibition agaisnt full team practices in the summer? Why don't we do this? Have we ever?
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Post by HoyaSinceBirth on Aug 5, 2008 9:05:05 GMT -5
I know we do it for soccer, and I saw a lot of the lacrosse team in Florence this summer( although I don't know if we do it for lacrosse or if they were just a hanging out there randomly) but I haven't heard of us doing it for basketball.
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Post by HoyaChris on Aug 5, 2008 9:17:50 GMT -5
I know that we did this at least once in the seventies.
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Post by MCIGuy on Aug 5, 2008 9:23:15 GMT -5
The Hoyas went to Israel in the early or mid 90s. The Washington Post did a nice story on it too.
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Post by PDRHoya99 on Aug 5, 2008 9:23:22 GMT -5
I believe we did a series of games/practices in asia ahead of the 88 olympics in Seoul, but maybe I'm confusing my timeline. It's definently talked about in the jt book Big Man on Campus, which is an excellent summer read for those looking to expand their knowledge of the history of the program.
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Post by Hoya TMF on Aug 5, 2008 9:24:13 GMT -5
so its just an exception to the no full practices rule?
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Post by I Bleed Hoya Gray on Aug 5, 2008 9:27:56 GMT -5
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Post by HoyaSinceBirth on Aug 5, 2008 10:05:55 GMT -5
yeah pretty much I believe it's once every 4 years a school is allowed to make one of these International trips.
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Post by kchoya on Aug 5, 2008 10:25:25 GMT -5
It is limited to once every four years per NCAA bylaws 17.32 and 30.7. The "tour" can also take place during the summer vacation period, allowing the team to practice and travel before the official start of the season. One of the biggest advantages is the team gets up to 10 days of practice prior to departing for the trip.
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Post by HoyaSinceBirth on Aug 5, 2008 10:42:04 GMT -5
I think if we were going to do it this year would've been a great one to do it in. Would've been nice to get that extra practice in with all the new parts.
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Post by lichoya68 on Aug 5, 2008 13:29:07 GMT -5
ITALIA ITALIA ITALIA with a stop at the villa too adn ill be there yup go hoyas ciao baby yup
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Post by I Bleed Hoya Gray on Aug 5, 2008 13:43:40 GMT -5
Wouldn't work this year with Coach working with the U18 team
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Post by lichoya68 on Aug 5, 2008 13:47:59 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2008 14:14:18 GMT -5
Also, these things cost money.
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Post by lortonhoya on Aug 5, 2008 15:15:32 GMT -5
JT II did take the team to Italy in the 70's. At the Hoop Club banquet that year, John Duren told a hilarious story about the experience. I'll try to retell it.
According to Duren, they played in a number of smaller towns, and on Sunday JT II insisted that they go to church as a group. Few of the players were Catholic, but there was only a Catholic Church in the town, so that's where they went. They also got there late, and wound up haivng to sit in the only available seats -- the second row. The Mass was in Italian, so they had great difficulty understanding what was happening. To make matters worse, they had no idea when to stand or sit or kneel. However, there was a well-dressed man in the front row and they passed the word to do as he did. This worked pretty well. He stood, they all stood. He sat, they all sat. Once though midway through the service, he stood up, they followed, and the entire congregation erupted into laughter. They sat down sheepishly. After the service, they went to their interpreter to find out what was so funny. Through his laughter, the interpreter said "The priest announced that there had been a birth in the parish that week, and would the father please stand up?"
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Post by prhoya on Aug 5, 2008 15:28:26 GMT -5
Great story! Lost in translation!!! ;D
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Post by 1227 on Aug 5, 2008 16:03:47 GMT -5
Great first post, BTW!
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Post by jgalt on Aug 5, 2008 17:36:11 GMT -5
Would have sucked to be sitting behind all those extremely tall guys all mass, though i guess there isnt much to see at mass.
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Post by mississippihoya on Aug 5, 2008 18:13:48 GMT -5
This is sort of off topic, but could that trip to Italy by JT in the 70's be linked to the Italian Men's basketball conference that's here in the summer?
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Post by The Stig on Aug 5, 2008 18:49:12 GMT -5
In the article about Sead's camp it says that he pushed for a Hoya tour of Montenegro when he was here.
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