I just realized something. You are only 28 and still look at SJU as some kind of National basketball powerhouse? That kind of crazy talk is really only reserved for those of us that actually watched Mullin and Berry play. For me that misguided notion was beaten out of me sometime during the last decade. So assuming you started following the team when you were 7 or so as I did, all you have to show for that is Jarvis' first two teams, the Hatten year, the Hardy year and 17 years of suck.
Strangely, I also wasn't alive for World War II and yet I have a pretty fair grasp of how that went too
RE: getting the misguided notion beaten out of you - I guess I'm just more resilient than you are?
Some notable schools with less wins than us - UCLA (though in 12 fewer years), Indiana, Notre Dame, Louisville.
That being said, I am thinking we must have differing opinions on how to judge national powers. I look mostly at the overall history of a school, taking into account current situations, whereas you look at strictly the last 10 years.
ALL HAIL NATIONAL POWERS GEORGE MASON, BUTLER, VCU, FLORIDA GULF COAST, AND LONG BEACH STATE.