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Box and Won

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  1. From the Georgetown Athletics web site:

    What is a Hoya?

    Many years ago, when all Georgetown students were required to study Greek and Latin, the University's teams were nicknamed "The Stonewalls." It is suggested that a student, using Greek and Latin terms, started the cheer "Hoya Saxa!", which translates into "What Rocks!" The name proved popular and the term "Hoyas" was eventually adopted for all Georgetown teams.

  2. Ah, so we're throwing the Big East in here too? Isn't a Hoya a bulldog? He could take on the Drake Bulldog.

    I forgot that we have two teams with Golden Eagles mascots in our own conference - Marquette and Southern Miss.

    We could also have a free-for-all with all the schools who caved in to political correctness and changed their mascot - Marquette, St. John's, UAB (didn't they dump the human blazer mascot in favor of a dragon?)

  3. That Muskateer is pretty big, and he has a sword. That makes for a tough fight. Pirates are dangerous too. Now a fight between the Muskateer and the Pirate might be a good one.

    If you wanted a full and evenly matched fight card, I think our Billiken would have to fight the DePaul Blue Demon. The Bonnie could fight the Saluki, IL St. Redbird vs. Louisville Cardinal, St. Joe's Hawk vs. Marquette Golden Eagle, etc. I guess the Tulane Green Wave fights the Indiana St. Sycamore.

  4. That's a good question. Out of all the Valley mascots, I personally wouldn't mess with the Evansville Purple Ace. He bears a striking resemblance to a street pimp/gambler/thug, so if you cross him, he's likely to cut you. At the very least, he might introduce you to the back of his hand. He could easily have a .32 gun in his pocket for fun and a razor in his shoe.

  5. I've noticed that in addition to the ad, a lot of the SLU-related materials that have been arriving in my mailbox lately (such as the homecoming mailer) look outstanding. Having worked with graphic designers for several years, I can tell that SLU has put together a talented creative staff. Keep up the good work!

  6. We do have a great group here, and thanks for everything that you do for us. This has to be one of the most intelligent and respectful sports-related message boards I've ever seen. To someone like me who doesn't have much to contribute, it's an extremely valuable source of information. I find myself always bringing up bits of information that I've read here to friends and family members who are now under the false impression that I am some sort of knowledgeable basketball insider. I'd just like to thank everyone for making me look smart.

  7. There are plans to rehab the Metropolitan Building, so that should be starting soon. It's supposed to be apartments, and you're right, residents is what the area needs most.

    Trampe is renovating the Medinah Temple as office/performing space for arts groups. He'll lease the space to the groups at a reduced rate.

    The Warehouse of Fixtures building was purchased a few years back by an out of town developer who had plans to build lofts there, but obviously, he's dragging his feet.

    Is the warehouse you're talking about the Hart Printing building - kind of an art deco - yellow/buff brick building?

  8. I forget which temple is which, but there is one on Olive, just east of the Metropolitan Building that Trampe is about to rehab. Now that I think about it, I think it's a Medinah Temple, with the Moolah Temple on Lindell as you said. It's easy to overlook because its not nearly as impressive as the temples on Lindell.

  9. Exactly, I think it was called the Marina Building. It's a shame that it couldn't be saved too, it was a beautiful building. I have seen renderings for the building that will eventually be built there though, and it looks pretty nice - a combination of retail and residential.

  10. Steve Trampe, the developer of the Continental Building, is working on the Woolworth's building and will be marketing it as restaurant space. He's also about to start working on the Moolah Temple on Olive, just behind the Midtown Office Building, for use as an incubator for performing arts groups. Things are coming along, and I think in five years or so, the area will look pretty good.

    Hopefully SLU will get started on developing the vacant lot at Grand and Lindell sometime soon...

  11. I much prefer the Compton/Market option. Grand Center is starting to experience a renaissance on its own, and the Grand Center site that SLU has in mind would take out too many existing buildings that could be reused as lofts, small office space, restaurants, etc. Momentum has been building along Locust Street over the last year or two, and I think that having an arena there would squelch that momentum somewhat. Not to mention the fact that the arena would be off campus and incompatible with its surroundings while costing the university an exhorbitant amount of money.

    Just judging from the renderings (and they look awesome), the arena is perfect for the Compton location.

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