Game 10: GMU (6-3) vs Tulane (4-5) on Saturday, December 7, at 2:00 PM.

Patriot8

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GIVING DAY 2023
The program has been largely irrelevant for 12ish years outside of maybe a half dozen occurrences. Unfortunately, given the hole that's been dug, going 40-25 the last 2 years or 43-10 at home over the last 4 isn't going to register much. It's going to take something extraordinary to inspire interest.
 

Pablo

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I had forgotten that their coach, Ron Hunter, spent time at Georgia St. during our CAA days. I knew he was familiar.

Ron Hunter is 74-79 at Tulane - https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/coaches/ron-hunter-1.html

"Ron Hunter​

Born: April 7, 1964

Alma Mater: Miami (OH) (1986)

As Player: 97 G, 6.3 PPG, Miami (OH) (Full Record)

Career Record (major schools): 27 Years, 466-353, .569 W-L%

Schools: IU Indy (221-179), Georgia State (171-95) and Tulane (74-79)

Conference Champion: 4 Times (Reg. Seas.), 4 Times (Tourn.)

NCAA Tournament: 4 Years (1-4), 0 Final Fours, 0 Championships"
 
"Merp tard, the problem is our fans suck"

Not a problem:
1) We play one in-state school at home on our entire slate
2) What a time, that Friday night game at Marquette. All students, high energy, party. By contrast we have no Friday or Saturday home games past 2:00 pm...oh RIGHT, one at 4:00 pm versus Rhodey. Is that Homecoming? IDK, who cares?
3) Ferrum? UNC Asheville? Tulane? Suck off.
4) Ticket prices/food prices/donation levels do not reflect demand and now all games are on ESPN +.

Have fun at Duke though. Might be more interest to their students if we were in state UNC Asheville though, because their students don't remember 2006.

Knobs
 
If you want attendance to rise, tell all your friends and family, local youth basketball teams, coworkers, highschool/AAU teams etc about George Mason basketball.

It literally takes 2 seconds to send out a text to your family/friends group chat about GMU basketball

Post on Instagram about GMU basketball, get the word out etc


Mason fans gotta do their part to help get the word out about GMU basketball, can't only rely on the team's social media to do it
 

GunstonsGhost

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Mason fans gotta do their part to help get the word out about GMU basketball, can't only rely on the team's social media to do it

I post a video from every home game, and often post about away games. It has generated a couple inquiries into the program, but this is a business and fans aren't getting any kickbacks. It's literally the university's job to get people to the game. They just need to allocate more money to making it happen. Here's an example, Anees, the GMU hip-hop/influencer guy. Pay him to make some posts about Mason Basketball and get him to perform a song at half time. That's going to sell tickets.
 

GMUgemini

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As I said before, we’ve got to make it a social event and make people feel connected and/or stay connected to the university and basketball program.

I’ve said this before and here is what I would try to get y’all to do if I lived there and not here. And that is take a page from soccer culture and start an unofficial supporters group for Mason basketball (you can build it out to all sports if you want eventually if/when it gets big enough to do so).

I’ve been a supporter of DC United since ‘96. When I lived there I used to sit behind the Barra Brava, who at the time set the gold standard for soccer supporter culture in the U.S.

So this is kind of a combination between an official supporters groups Screaming Eagles and and unofficial supporters group DCUK (which standards for DC United Kingdom—because the founder is from the UK and it’s meant to connected international United fans).

It would be a collaboration between Masonhoops, Giant Killers and the Collective. It would have a similar model to the Screaming Eagles in that there are yearly dues to maintain membership. Those yearly dues would be used to keep and maintain a block of tickets from which members can buy single game tickets as well as help fund the collective. We would use the Giant Killers name and logo (with their permission, since they were originally created to hype the program and get people excited about Mason basketball again) and give everyone a Giant Killers logo’s scarf to promote the group.

Everyone would sit together in a tight block m the same section. It would probably be a rather smaller group at first but hopefully will grow, ideally to be about 150-200 strong. There will be Barra level of expectations for standing; chanting and singing the entire game (although we won’t step on the toes of the band during timeouts/halftime—who cares about the cheerleaders and what they’re doing). Soccer supporters groups generally make their own signage (called tifo) and write their own songs (based on common melodies and tailored to certain opposing teams as well as their own players). We will either do an American style tailgate every home game or a European style pub pre-game. Apparently the university doesn’t care if you tailgate so long as you don’t advertise you’re drinking (yes, Brian?)

Ideally and eventually we would arrange bus trips to busable away games (Richmond, Philly, New York) made exclusively for Giant Killers members. This is what the Screaming Eagles do.

Giant Killers will continue to make their content as a way to keep members and dans connected during the season and offseason. Masonhoops will continue to be the place where those fans come together and talk hoops and to help keep the Mason diaspora connected and in the loop.

The one thing that is an important difference is the Screaming Eagles get an allotment of tickets from United for their supporters section to sell to their membership. This is what makes them an “official” team supporters group. The way college economics works we would have to pool season tickets together, purchasing more than we would use and then sell those tickets to supporters who don’t donate their tickets to the group’s collective.

Here is the Screaming Eagles website: https://www.screaming-eagles.com/

Here is DCUK’s website: https://dcunitedkingdom.com/

The benefits of doing this are several:

1) having three dedicated sections (band, students, supporters section) the energy generated will be infectious. The older supporters, being “die hards” and promising to bring it every game will also teach the students how to be the “6th man on the court” they will take their cues from us.

2) If this isn’t something that gets abandoned like everything else at Mason, the consistent social aspects (both physical and digital) will generate a sustainable community and will provide a place for students to enter when they leave school. They will want to become a part of us.

3) if the supporters group gets big enough the dues will help not only Mason athletics (through increased season tickets sales and donation for said tickets), but also the collective (as dues not needed for events hosting, and maintaining said season tickets) can be used for donations to the collective, which will in turn help get and keep the better players on the roster.

4) it will help grow this tiny community here since we will be the founders and sponsors of the official Giant Killer supporters group message board (no need to change the name of the board).

I’m also not married to using George Mason Giant Killers but they already have a presence and a logo, so was cribbing their name. I also don’t mean to step on their toes here either, so my apologies if this sounds dumb to you guys (and to the Masonhoops community).

End of super long post that I doubt anyone will use. But it’s an idea I’ve had for a long time. I just moved back to Miami in ‘09 (which is where I’m originally from—well not originally originally, but where my family had relocated to before going to Mason) and now live in Arizona.
 
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Jack Strop

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I've been a supporter of DC United since ‘96. When I lived there I used to sit behind the Barra Brava, who at the time set the gold standard for soccer supporter culture in the U.S.

So this is kind of a combination between an official supporters groups Screaming Eagles and and unofficial supporters group DCUK (which standards for DC United Kingdom—because the founder is from the UK and it’s meant to connected international United fans).

It would be a collaboration between Masonhoops, Giant Killers and the Collective. It would have a similar model to the Screaming Eagles in that there are yearly dues to maintain membership. Those yearly dues would be used to keep and maintain a block of tickets from which members can buy single game tickets as well as help fund the collective. We would use the Giant Killers name and logo (with their permission, since they were originally created to hype the program and get people excited about Mason basketball again) and give everyone a Giant Killers logo’s scarf to promote the group.

Everyone would sit together in a tight block m the same section. It would probably be a rather smaller group at first but hopefully will grow, ideally to be about 150-200 strong. There will be Barra level of expectations for standing; chanting and singing the entire game (although we won’t step on the toes of the band during timeouts/halftime—who cares about the cheerleaders and what they’re doing). Soccer supporters groups generally make their own signage (called tifo) and write their own songs (based on common melodies and tailored to certain opposing teams as well as their own players). We will either do an American style tailgate every home game or a European style pub pre-game. Apparently the university doesn’t care if you tailgate so long as you don’t advertise you’re drinking (yes, Brian?)

Ideally and eventually we would arrange bus trips to busable away games (Richmond, Philly, New York) made exclusively for Giant Killers members. This is what the Screaming Eagles do.

Giant Killers will continue to make their content as a way to keep members and dans connected during the season and offseason. Masonhoops will continue to be the place where those fans come together and talk hoops and to help keep the Mason diaspora connected and in the loop.

The one thing that is an important difference is the Screaming Eagles get an allotment of tickets from United for their supporters section to sell to their membership. This is what makes them an “official” team supporters group. The way college economics works we would have to pool season tickets together, purchasing more than we would use and then sell those tickets to supporters who don’t donate their tickets to the group’s collective.

Here is the Screaming Eagles website: https://www.screaming-eagles.com/

Here is DCUK’s website: https://dcunitedkingdom.com/

The benefits of doing this are several:

1) having three dedicated sections (band, students, supporters section) the energy generated will be infectious. The older supporters, being “die hards” and promising to bring it every game will also teach the students how to be the “6th man on the court” they will take their cues from us.

2) If this isn’t something that gets abandoned like everything else at Mason, the consistent social aspects (both physical and digital) will generate a sustainable community and will provide a place for students to enter when they leave school. They will want to become a part of us.

3) if the supporters group gets big enough the dues will help not only Mason athletics (through increased season tickets sales and donation for said tickets), but also the collective (as dues not needed for events hosting, and maintaining said season tickets) can be used for donations to the collective, which will in turn help get and keep the better players on the roster.

4) it will help grow this tiny community here since we will be the founders and sponsors of the official Giant Killer supporters group message board (no need to change the name of the board).

I’m also not married to using George Mason Giant Killers but they already have a presence and a logo, so was cribbing their name. I also don’t mean to step on their toes here either, so my apologies if this sounds dumb to you guys (and to the Masonhoops community).

End of super long post that I doubt anyone will use. But it’s an idea I’ve had for a long time. I just moved back to Miami in ‘09 (which is where I’m originally from—well not originally originally, but where my family had relocated to before going to Mason) and now live in Arizona.

¿Barra Brava?
Isn't that just Greg Brady in a wig?
 

Jack Strop

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Good, keep doing this! We need more people to get the word out about GMU basketball

Post on multiple social media platforms, Reddit, Discord, Facebook groups etc

Here's what you do...
Create a 400-level marketing elective or seminar called, "Promoting Mason Men's Basketball" and have them consult with the powers that be.
 

Pablo

Hall of Famer

"Tulane University men's basketball will aim to snap its four-game losing streak as it visits George Mason at EagleBank Arena on Saturday afternoon. The Green Wave has not lost five consecutive games since dropping seven in a row last season from February 11 to March 5."

"In its last time out, Tulane dropped its fourth consecutive game falling 67-71 at home to Southeastern Louisiana on Monday, December 2. The Green Wave battled back from a nine-point deficit to take the lead in the second half but was unable to hold as the Lions reclaimed the lead on a 7-0 run and Tulane could not mount a response to pull back in front. Freshman Kam Williams led all scorers in the game matching his career-high with 19 points and hitting a career-best five three-pointers.

Through December 4 the Green Wave ranks in the top three of the American Athletic Conference in assists, assist-to-turnover ratio, blocks per game, field goal percentage defense, free throw percentage, defensive rebounds per game, scoring defense, and threes per game. Tulane leads the league and rates fourth nationally in blocks with 6.3 per game."
 

TweederGMU

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As I said before, we’ve got to make it a social event and make people feel connected and/or stay connected to the university and basketball program.

I’ve said this before and here is what I would try to get y’all to do if I lived there and not here. And that is take a page from soccer culture and start an unofficial supporters group for Mason basketball (you can build it out to all sports if you want eventually if/when it gets big enough to do so).

I’ve been a supporter of DC United since ‘96. When I lived there I used to sit behind the Barra Brava, who at the time set the gold standard for soccer supporter culture in the U.S.

So this is kind of a combination between an official supporters groups Screaming Eagles and and unofficial supporters group DCUK (which standards for DC United Kingdom—because the founder is from the UK and it’s meant to connected international United fans).

It would be a collaboration between Masonhoops, Giant Killers and the Collective. It would have a similar model to the Screaming Eagles in that there are yearly dues to maintain membership. Those yearly dues would be used to keep and maintain a block of tickets from which members can buy single game tickets as well as help fund the collective. We would use the Giant Killers name and logo (with their permission, since they were originally created to hype the program and get people excited about Mason basketball again) and give everyone a Giant Killers logo’s scarf to promote the group.

Everyone would sit together in a tight block m the same section. It would probably be a rather smaller group at first but hopefully will grow, ideally to be about 150-200 strong. There will be Barra level of expectations for standing; chanting and singing the entire game (although we won’t step on the toes of the band during timeouts/halftime—who cares about the cheerleaders and what they’re doing). Soccer supporters groups generally make their own signage (called tifo) and write their own songs (based on common melodies and tailored to certain opposing teams as well as their own players). We will either do an American style tailgate every home game or a European style pub pre-game. Apparently the university doesn’t care if you tailgate so long as you don’t advertise you’re drinking (yes, Brian?)

Ideally and eventually we would arrange bus trips to busable away games (Richmond, Philly, New York) made exclusively for Giant Killers members. This is what the Screaming Eagles do.

Giant Killers will continue to make their content as a way to keep members and dans connected during the season and offseason. Masonhoops will continue to be the place where those fans come together and talk hoops and to help keep the Mason diaspora connected and in the loop.

The one thing that is an important difference is the Screaming Eagles get an allotment of tickets from United for their supporters section to sell to their membership. This is what makes them an “official” team supporters group. The way college economics works we would have to pool season tickets together, purchasing more than we would use and then sell those tickets to supporters who don’t donate their tickets to the group’s collective.

Here is the Screaming Eagles website: https://www.screaming-eagles.com/

Here is DCUK’s website: https://dcunitedkingdom.com/

The benefits of doing this are several:

1) having three dedicated sections (band, students, supporters section) the energy generated will be infectious. The older supporters, being “die hards” and promising to bring it every game will also teach the students how to be the “6th man on the court” they will take their cues from us.

2) If this isn’t something that gets abandoned like everything else at Mason, the consistent social aspects (both physical and digital) will generate a sustainable community and will provide a place for students to enter when they leave school. They will want to become a part of us.

3) if the supporters group gets big enough the dues will help not only Mason athletics (through increased season tickets sales and donation for said tickets), but also the collective (as dues not needed for events hosting, and maintaining said season tickets) can be used for donations to the collective, which will in turn help get and keep the better players on the roster.

4) it will help grow this tiny community here since we will be the founders and sponsors of the official Giant Killer supporters group message board (no need to change the name of the board).

I’m also not married to using George Mason Giant Killers but they already have a presence and a logo, so was cribbing their name. I also don’t mean to step on their toes here either, so my apologies if this sounds dumb to you guys (and to the Masonhoops community).

End of super long post that I doubt anyone will use. But it’s an idea I’ve had for a long time. I just moved back to Miami in ‘09 (which is where I’m originally from—well not originally originally, but where my family had relocated to before going to Mason) and now live in Arizona.
Love this - the idea and enthusiasm to build out something.

Like someone mentioned earlier, we haven't been relevant since about 2012. This should of been done going into the 2007 season, much less after 2011, when we has momentum (vcu identified this and capitalized on it after their Final 4).

I think the major problem today is this Mason generation just isn't into college bball. The frats and sororities don't even show up. The men's soccer team was there last game, to get announced on the court for winning the A-10 title, I watched them go back to their seats and they just look bored being there, majority of them were on their phones for the remainder of the game. So many other options for the 17-25+ year olds to do - mainly to blame on the digital society we are in. Gaming, social media, YouTube, etc. has sucked up a lot of kids attention. What do students get for showing up to a game these days? Is there point systems where they earn food or dining dollars or something to entice them? Also, throw in the fact that we live in one of the most expensive areas in the US, most students have jobs at night, or take classes at night, or live at home and usually go home after their classes... so they are missing out on the ability to get into the GMU fandom experience and build a culture/fanbase around the team and school.

What does the school do to instill this from day one with freshmen. How hard is it to mail each incoming freshman a GMU basketball shirt and a one pager brochure on our bball history to educate them and let them know we want them at games!? It starts from the bottom... gotta build a foundation with students at the early onset of their college journey.

Will also add...the people who have worked in the AD and marketing for the past 15+ years and the vast majority were/are not Mason grads. Point being they are not as passionate about the team and school to really dig into creating something like this. They do what's in the box and within budget and just collect a paycheck and go home. We are all passionate about Mason bball and if only we could of had people like us in these positions then maybe we could have created something beautiful for fans over the past 15 years.
 
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