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The event was pretty informal. Straight forward meet and greet with men's and women's team in a casual setting. The final four trophy was on display to take pictures with but it was pretty lonely.
It looked pretty much like regulars, they need to do something crazy.Was anybody looking like they were buying season tickets at least, or was everybody there pretty much the regulars?
Wow that was a sad event. Do we have any loyal alumni/fans under the age of 60?
Let's be honest here, even if it were on a Sat afternoon there would still be majority old regulars. End of day we need to win again.This is why you don't schedule an event on a Tuesday in the early evening.
can't wait for pablo's report from meet and greet...in 3...2....1
Maybe someone should ask if the "faster farther " campaign includes/earmarks practice facility.
http://fasterfarther.gmu.edu/
When I searched for "basketball practice facility" nothing came up.
They do not have new unis yet. They don't even have adidas practice gear for the basketball teams yet.No word on the new unis? I thought they might sneak in a peek at them tonight.
If I lived in Fairfax with no wife or child, I would have gone. But if you have a career and a family, Tuesday evening ain't happeningLet's be honest here, even if it were on a Sat afternoon there would still be majority old regulars. End of day we need to win again.
Let's be honest here, even if it were on a Sat afternoon there would still be majority old regulars. End of day we need to win again.
For another trip down memory lane, see http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2006/07/03/story6.html.
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Well, we certainly got the second project listed in this article, the hotel/conference center, which proved to be a flop.
I also spoke with James Meyer and asked him how season tickets were going. He indicated that they were ahead of last year but from the tone of his answer, it didn't sound like by very much.
To think if thy had just concentrated on the basketball facility instead of the stupid conference center...
It's almost like our BOV is pathologically unable to hire a president who recognizes the direct and tangential benefits of investing in the MBB program.
Mason could've built a BB practice facility for less than half of what it cost to build the hotel/conference center, but Merten never would've signed off.
I was hopeful that "anti-athletics" attitude would change given Cabrera's background -- he should understand the business case for a strong MBB program -- but from everything I've seen and heard, it hasn't improved at all.
The fact that a dedicated facility for our flagship athletics program wasn't included in the new capital campaign is frankly inexcusable. We've already spent quite enough on dorms, academic buildings and satellite campuses. Over a billion dollars, in fact. Nobody can accuse our leadership of having their priorities out of order.
If he wasn't committed to doing what it takes to compete, Cabrera should've just kept us in the CAA.