St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?

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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #40 on: October 24, 2008, 01:45:51 PM »
St. John's will have two closed scrimmage sessions. For the past few years we had them against LaSalle
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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #41 on: October 24, 2008, 05:24:48 PM »
wow marco your ridiculous, i cant even believe your a fan of stjohns they way you put them down.  WOW

I hope this was a sarcastic comment. If not, I went to IONA therefore I will root for them but I was a St Johns fan long before Ive ever heard of IONA. It could be worse, I could be rooting for this team to lose so the coach can be replaced just like some of the "true" fans are doing.

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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #42 on: October 24, 2008, 06:06:44 PM »
wow marco your ridiculous, i cant even believe your a fan of stjohns they way you put them down.  WOW

I hope this was a sarcastic comment. If not, I went to IONA therefore I will root for them but I was a St Johns fan long before Ive ever heard of IONA. It could be worse, I could be rooting for this team to lose so the coach can be replaced just like some of the "true" fans are doing.

No offense Marco, but how can you root for two teams? It's inevitable that SJU and Iona will face each other again at some point. I didn't go to SJU, But I'm a Johnny fan and I root for them over anyone. Even the school I went to.

It certainly isn't easy being a fan of this team.

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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #43 on: October 24, 2008, 06:44:03 PM »
It's possible to root for multiple teams. I've been a Seton Hall fan for 35 years, but also roots for FDU and St. Peter's. In cases where Seton Hall plays either, I root for the midmajor to do well. I was not upset when FDU beat Seton Hall a couple years ago. I thought it was cool.

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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #44 on: October 24, 2008, 09:23:56 PM »
wow marco your ridiculous, i cant even believe your a fan of stjohns they way you put them down.  WOW

I hope this was a sarcastic comment. If not, I went to IONA therefore I will root for them but I was a St Johns fan long before Ive ever heard of IONA. It could be worse, I could be rooting for this team to lose so the coach can be replaced just like some of the "true" fans are doing.

I'm as true of a fan as they come.  I watched almost every practice during my time at St. John's, attended almost every game, the NCAA tournament, once took a bus when I was in high school by myself to watch STJ-SH at the Garden, I donate to the school, I attend many other sporting events, and have a ridiculous amount of STJ apparell. I even once rode in Showtime's SUV to the Bronx Zoo for a class. 

With that said, I would take an 0-31 season to move forward without Norm Roberts.  When the car is stuck in the mud and can't go anymore, you have to throw it in reverse briefly to keep going forward.

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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #45 on: November 07, 2008, 02:34:33 PM »
any word on when this is?

Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #46 on: November 07, 2008, 02:58:17 PM »
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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #47 on: November 07, 2008, 03:07:09 PM »

Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #48 on: November 07, 2008, 04:25:13 PM »
wow marco your ridiculous, i cant even believe your a fan of stjohns they way you put them down.  WOW

I hope this was a sarcastic comment. If not, I went to IONA therefore I will root for them but I was a St Johns fan long before Ive ever heard of IONA. It could be worse, I could be rooting for this team to lose so the coach can be replaced just like some of the "true" fans are doing.

I'm as true of a fan as they come.  I watched almost every practice during my time at St. John's, attended almost every game, the NCAA tournament, once took a bus when I was in high school by myself to watch STJ-SH at the Garden, I donate to the school, I attend many other sporting events, and have a ridiculous amount of STJ apparell. I even once rode in Showtime's SUV to the Bronx Zoo for a class. 

With that said, I would take an 0-31 season to move forward without Norm Roberts.  When the car is stuck in the mud and can't go anymore, you have to throw it in reverse briefly to keep going forward.

I can't say I agree with you. I want to see how N.R and the team performs this year without Geno running the show for the first time. I think (and hoping) it's going to be a completely different style of play and more competitive. If I am wrong, then he should probably be let go at the end of this year. If I am right, I say we give N.R another year to see how we progress with the core recruiting class as upperclassmen.
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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #49 on: November 07, 2008, 04:35:25 PM »
wow marco your ridiculous, i cant even believe your a fan of stjohns they way you put them down.  WOW

I hope this was a sarcastic comment. If not, I went to IONA therefore I will root for them but I was a St Johns fan long before Ive ever heard of IONA. It could be worse, I could be rooting for this team to lose so the coach can be replaced just like some of the "true" fans are doing.

I'm as true of a fan as they come.  I watched almost every practice during my time at St. John's, attended almost every game, the NCAA tournament, once took a bus when I was in high school by myself to watch STJ-SH at the Garden, I donate to the school, I attend many other sporting events, and have a ridiculous amount of STJ apparell. I even once rode in Showtime's SUV to the Bronx Zoo for a class. 

With that said, I would take an 0-31 season to move forward without Norm Roberts.  When the car is stuck in the mud and can't go anymore, you have to throw it in reverse briefly to keep going forward.

I can't say I agree with you. I want to see how N.R and the team performs this year without Geno running the show for the first time. I think (and hoping) it's going to be a completely different style of play and more competitive. If I am wrong, then he should probably be let go at the end of this year. If I am right, I say we give N.R another year to see how we progress with the core recruiting class as upperclassmen.
One thing to consider is that the teams that are also in the lower tier of the league are improving, perhaps more rapidly - South Florida will have a pair, and maybe a trio of impact players, Cincy is recruiting decently, Rutgers is getting decent players, and Seton Hall will have better talent in a year.  And St. John's loses Mase, so the team will have an adjustment period - Omari's a very different player than Yung Mase. 

Would that change your answer at all w/r/t wanting to see the current staff gone?  Not saying anything one way or another; the current roster could be good, crisp, and effective in conference.  And in college basketball, anything can happen.

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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #50 on: November 07, 2008, 04:44:34 PM »
wow marco your ridiculous, i cant even believe your a fan of stjohns they way you put them down.  WOW

I hope this was a sarcastic comment. If not, I went to IONA therefore I will root for them but I was a St Johns fan long before Ive ever heard of IONA. It could be worse, I could be rooting for this team to lose so the coach can be replaced just like some of the "true" fans are doing.

No offense Marco, but how can you root for two teams? It's inevitable that SJU and Iona will face each other again at some point. I didn't go to SJU, But I'm a Johnny fan and I root for them over anyone. Even the school I went to.

It certainly isn't easy being a fan of this team.



im a fan of both fordham and st johns....basically, if they played, i wouldnt root against or for, either team...just watch and whoever wins, im still happy...if it were a championship game, idk what i would do...i went to fordham, but have been a diehard fan of st johns since 03, so idk, a champ game would be a tough call to make

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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #51 on: November 08, 2008, 01:04:33 PM »
Any word on how it went if it happened yet?

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Iona...
« Reply #52 on: November 08, 2008, 03:00:26 PM »
anything?

Re: Iona...
« Reply #53 on: November 08, 2008, 08:51:55 PM »
IONA won by 20. Kashif Pratt scored 30 on Mace
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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #54 on: November 08, 2008, 10:06:42 PM »
IONA won by 20. Kashif Pratt scored 30 on Mace

haha...not a chance!
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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #55 on: November 08, 2008, 11:11:08 PM »
IONA won by 20. Kashif Pratt scored 30 on Mace

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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #56 on: November 09, 2008, 08:04:31 AM »
Dont sleep on Kashif.
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Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #57 on: November 09, 2008, 10:03:24 AM »
IONA won by 20. Kashif Pratt scored 30 on Mace


30? i heard it was 50, and he blew past mase so bad he broke his ankle :)



Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #58 on: November 09, 2008, 12:54:04 PM »
If this game is even close or heavan forbid a loss. The team is in some big, big trouble this season. Iona is a middle of the pack MAAC team with a nice big and a couple guards. We are only a week away from the start of the season. If this squad can't light up this team we are dead. No reason this game should not be a rout.  I wouldn't hold my breath though.

What time this thing go off today? Curious to see the outcome.  I think...
« Last Edit: November 09, 2008, 01:15:58 PM by redstorm55 »

Re: St Johns vs IONA scrimmage?
« Reply #59 on: November 09, 2008, 02:04:43 PM »
If this game is even close or heavan forbid a loss. The team is in some big, big trouble this season. Iona is a middle of the pack MAAC team with a nice big and a couple guards. We are only a week away from the start of the season. If this squad can't light up this team we are dead. No reason this game should not be a rout.  I wouldn't hold my breath though.

What time this thing go off today? Curious to see the outcome.  I think...

it was yesterday afternoon...it was a closed scrimmage so the most we can hope for is very limited info. 
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