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Post by tau on Dec 15, 2011 9:22:37 GMT -5
Are they coming along for the ride this team is giving us or what? What are they and the school doing to get everyone involved ?
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Post by callahan1984 on Dec 15, 2011 9:29:39 GMT -5
Problem is ... School is out until mid-January. Didn't matter when Iona was more of a commuter school. Now, something like 40 or 50% live on campus (and thus are home during intercession). Let's hope they jump on the bandwagon when they return after Christmas (and when we could have 11 or 12 wins already). We need to fire up Hynes (Sorry Jim, I still call it Mulcahy). GO GAELS!
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Post by ghostofwillard on Dec 15, 2011 9:35:54 GMT -5
It should be interesting when the students return. The two home games around Thanksgiving the place was pretty packed with not to many students attending, I would expect the Faifield game and BB to be SRO!
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Post by tau on Dec 15, 2011 9:57:03 GMT -5
GoOd thing we don't play home in December
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Post by callahan1984 on Dec 15, 2011 10:18:21 GMT -5
As the years go by, more and more alums, who live in the area will attend with their children (or even grandchildren).
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Post by tau on Dec 15, 2011 10:27:04 GMT -5
As the years go by, more and more alums, who live in the area will attend with their children (or even grandchildren). Just got my 8 tickets to the hofstra game. Myself,brother,father and 5 nephews will be a few rows behind the Iona bench I believe. Each kid will be making a different Iona sign
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