Talk:Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball

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[edit] Nicknames

I've never heard anyone call Jeff Green "Big Mean" or "The Green Genius". Can we get some citations?
I also added a little information about the centennial celebration, and as soon as I get some time I'll try to write a 100 year history summary or something...
Elle121 22:25, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Rivalries

I grew up living and dying Syracuse basketball, and I think that for this page to be complete, there should be more discussion of the early years of the Big East and how important rivalries between GU and Syracuse ("Manley Field House is officially closed" as uttered by John Thompson) and Villanova (1985 title game) and St. John's led to the growth of the Big East and Georgetown's dominance of it. This was Georgetown's heyday and it's an important part of college basketball history during the 1980s. 74.71.85.196 22:13, 27 February 2007 (UTC)bsj

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