Great idea! And quite the list he got to come back!
Yes, still amazing to me that the school said nothing about 4 alums coaching in Newark last week.Hopefully a good crowd and lots of introductions.
Anyone marketing this besides Jerry? Bueller?
The athletic department has attempted something similar in the past but I’m not sure what kind of effort they really put into it. Overall, alumni outreach has never been a strong suit of the university. If it was our alumni giving would be a hell of a lot better than it is.This is John Yablonski's idea.
No one in SHU thought of this?
C'mon, Ivy! The much maligned Bayonne Taty and Charles Manga? Those are the two you select from that list?Oh What I'd give to have a Bayonne Taty or Charles Manga today...
i say alumni is also to blame for alumni giving ratesThe athletic department has attempted something similar in the past but I’m not sure what kind of effort they really put into it. Overall, alumni outreach has never been a strong suit of the university. If it was our alumni giving would be a hell of a lot better than it is.
Lol was trying to be funny compared to our talent today..C'mon, Ivy! The much maligned Bayonne Taty and Charles Manga? Those are the two you select from that list?
As far as the event itself, it’s also the type of stunning lack of common sense that is accepted at this school. They should promote it all over social media have a campaign with flashbacks, a cool thing, some of pride and content.It's a great thing, but we have to turn even a positive into an indictment of the entire University. Obviously, this group of guys (and more that couldn't make it) feels enough connection, with the school or with each other, to come back.
Manga had a decent season as a Senior starter in Orr’s first season. Definitely would be an upgrade to our current situation. Think he had a great game when we nearly upset #1 Duke in Maui and lost by 1.C'mon, Ivy! The much maligned Bayonne Taty and Charles Manga? Those are the two you select from that list?
On a regrettable charge/block call that naturally went Duke’s way.Manga had a decent season as a Senior starter in Orr’s first season. Definitely would be an upgrade to our current situation. Think he had a great game when we nearly upset #1 Duke in Maui and lost by 1.
That was a royal hosing from the trio of Coach K sycophants.On a regrettable charge/block call that naturally went Duke’s way.
14 pt, 10 rebManga had a decent season as a Senior starter in Orr’s first season. Definitely would be an upgrade to our current situation. Think he had a great game when we nearly upset #1 Duke in Maui and lost by 1.
yeah. right at the end? jay williams got the call. ???On a regrettable charge/block call that naturally went Duke’s way.
Yes, final play of the game essentially. Not sure who on Duke got the call, most likely Williams.yeah. right at the end? jay williams got the call. ???
Williams drove, morton slid over and at that time he was late it was called a blockYes, final play of the game essentially. Not sure who on Duke got the call, most likely Williams.
The Varsity Reunion was a solid event the first two or three years the University did it. It seemed to lose its shine after that (I attended as a guest a couple of times and attendance was so-so). I think after the novelty wore off, it meant less (imagine having a HS reunion every year).The athletic department has attempted something similar in the past but I’m not sure what kind of effort they really put into it. Overall, alumni outreach has never been a strong suit of the university. If it was our alumni giving would be a hell of a lot better than it is.
Doubtful as alumni engagement as a whole isn’t a really big priority. Now that you mentioned it, I do remember Lyons doing this sort of outreach though, at least initially. Felt doesn’t seem to do any of this though, not really sure what he does.There was a period of time, probably during the Lyons administration, that there was an emphasis on getting former athletes involved with their respective programs and the school at large. I'm not sure (and I'm not close enough to know) if that remains a priority.
Doubtful as alumni engagement as a whole isn’t a really big priority. Now that you mentioned it, I do remember Lyons doing this sort of outreach though, at least initially. Felt doesn’t seem to do any of this though, not really sure what he does.
Pathetic— do a meet and greet with the alums and charge fans reasonable price to go… so many missed opportunitiesShould have at least announced the names of the alum that were on the court. Great touch adding the cheerleaders though.. SH does little to nothing to connect to alums other than the annual call asking for donations. Why not open a practice or 2 for fans to engage. No creativity shown by the admin to make us feel like part of the SHU family.
The social media accounts have taken a pretty dramatic downturn as well. Just a few years ago they had some great content.Alumni outreach, be it athletics or student body at large, seemed to reach its peak when Esteban and Lyons were in charge of the University and the Athletic Department. Whatever the reasons may be, both seemed to have taken a sharp turn downward again since Felt and the revolving door of Presidents have