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‘Nova stars are back at school

Posted by Chris on September 02, 2009
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A ton of the Villanova greats are back on the Main Line for a 3 day workout that commences today. Kyle Lowry first reported that he was back at school with Randy Foye via his Twitter account, but now The Nova Nation has given us an idea to who else is around for it. The list includes:NCAA MONMOUTH VILLANOVA

  • Kyle Lowry
  • Randy Foye
  • Dante Cunningham
  • Mike Nardi
  • Chris Charles
  • Dwayne Anderson
  • Shane Clark
  • John Celestand
  • Ed Pinckney
  • Doug West
  • Kerry Kittles

Plus a few more big names from the ‘Nova Network. I have no idea if any of this is open to the public, but if you are on campus, I would try and check it out because it sounds like a lot of fun.

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Friday-links

Posted by Chris on August 21, 2009
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I gathered up a few links for your reading pleasure as Friday winds down and the weekend begins. Enjoy!

Enjoy the weekend everyone!

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Villanova Alum Foye to the Wizards

Posted by Chris on June 23, 2009
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Although not official, all signs are pointing to a deal that would send Randy Foye to the Washington Wizards.  In addition to Foye, Mike Miller would go to the Wizards, while the Minnesota Timberwolves would get Etan Thomas, Darius Songaila, Oleksiy Pecherov, and the # 5 pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft.  If the deal goes through, the T-Wolves would have back-to-back lottery picks this Thursday at # 5 and # 6.

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…Not to mention they have 2 more 1st round picks…talk about a major overhaul…

…Glad to see Foye moving back farther East…he won’t see as many looks playing with Gilbert Arenas (Mark’s man-crush) but it should help him develop as an NBA guard…congrats Randy…

…But as a Knicks fan, I’m not happy that the T-Wolves just one-upped us to snag the 5th pick…

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It's looking good for Dante

Posted by Chris on June 15, 2009
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Patrolling over a couple of the draft sites tonight, it appears things are looking good for Dante Cunningham as the NBA Draft approaches. Not that there was ever any doubt in my mind that he would get drafted, but you know how these things are. Sometimes it just doesn’t make sense.

Right now, it appears that Cunningham is going to be a solid 2nd round pick. The more I think about it, I don’t see him sneaking into the 1st round. That’s nothing to be ashamed of though. In my mind, he’s the type of player that Championship teams fill out their benches with. He’s high energy, he can guard inside and out on defense, and he’s got a developing offensive game. What’s not to like about a guy like that in the 2nd round?

In any case, NBADraft.net’s latest mock draft has Dante being taken by the Minnesota T’Wolves with the 47th pick. I’m sure nobody hear would mind Dante rejoining Randy Foye.

According to DraftExpress’s mock, Dante is going to fall a bit further, and will be taken by the Charlotte Bobcats with the 54th pick. I do not wish that on Dante. That’s all I’m going to say on that issue.

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Randy Foye Foundation fundraiser

Posted by Chris on April 10, 2009
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The Randy Foye Foundation is hosting a cocktail reception in New York City on Thursday May 21. Details on the event are below:randy-foye

The Randy Foye Foundation, in association with Villanova University Alumni Association’s Manhattan Chapter, is hosting a cocktail reception to recognize the success of the foundation’s first year and the Villanova Wildcats’ amazing NCAA Tournament run to the Final Four. Randy Foye invites you to join him and special guest Jay Wright for an evening with Villanova basketball legends to raise money for projects and programs aimed directly at improving the lives of the children in Randy’s hometown of Newark, NJ.

*The event features a 3 hour open bar and “almost dinner” heavy hors d’oeuvres. One of a kind items and packages will be auctioned off throughout the evening. Please note that this event will sell out, so we encourage you to register early. Attendance at this year’s event guarantees you an invitation next year!

The event is being held at Onieals Grand Street in Manhattan. You must register to attend this event, and donation levels are $50, $100, $150 or greater than $150. To register, click here.

…I encourage everyone in the area to attend this event…it’s for a great cause and Randy is a great man…plus the event itself sounds pretty cool…

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What to watch for on IBBW

Posted by Chris on April 08, 2009
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With the college basketball season coming to an end, naturally the pace is going to slow down around here. There won’t be as much news daily, and sometimes for days at a time (especially in the summer). But we are going to make a collective effort to make sure that everything Villanova-related is covered on here throughout the spring and the summer.

In the coming weeks, look for the following:

  • A tribute to each of the four seniors that are graduating.
  • A focus on Dante Cunningham’s draft status as he works to make an NBA team.
  • A new addition to the blog’s staff.

In addition to those, we’re primarily going to make sure we start to focus on Villanova’s recruiting efforts for the classes of 2010 and 2011 (remember that Villanova has one commitment already — SG James Bell — for the Class of 2010), as well as begin to give our thoughts on the outlook of next season.

With 4 freshman, a redshirt freshman, and a transfer eligible for playing time next fall, Villanova is looking at a major overhaul. There will still be many familiar faces, but this is an essence a new era of Villanova basketball we are entering. When Randy Foye, Allan Ray and Kyle Lowry left, these past 3 years were viewed as “transition” years by many of us. It turned out to be something much, much better.

So as we say goodbye to 4 great ambassadors of the program (as well as an assistant coach), keep in mind that more good times lie ahead. We may be graduating from ‘Nova in May, but we’ll always have our hearts with this program.

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Read: 'We don't quit'

Posted by Chris on April 02, 2009
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ESPN’s Dana O’Neil has yet another spectacular article on Villanova. In her latest entry, she discusses how the identity of Villanova was born. It was a tradition that was started 4 years ago against North Carolina, and now it has come full circle. Randy Foye and Kyle Lowry aren’t here anymore, but they are still on the minds of the current team.espn_logo

“Coach always would say, ‘That’s the way Randy did it,’ or ‘This is how Kyle did it,’ and of course it gets old hearing it,” Reynolds said. “But at the same time, they earned it. They made us reach to be what they were. They set the bar for everything that we wanted to be and how we wanted to play.”

O’Neil also discusses that 2005 matchup with North Carolina, and how the players weren’t scared then, and they aren’t scared now.

…How can you not love Dana O’Neil?…another fantastic job by her…I was just listening to Jay Wright on 950 AM and he said that the team watched the 2005 game against UNC on their way to Detroit…these guys weren’t in school then…but you can tell it’s time for revenge…

…I love how the alumni still stay in touch with the current players…I wasn’t even at Villanova yet for that last matchup, but I was committed to come here and remember that game vividly…I want revenge too…

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Presser Links

Posted by Chris on March 25, 2009
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I’ve got some evening links for you, and I actually am re-linking you to the article about Scottie’s health. I didn’t realize that Jay’s press conference transcript was in there. Mea culpa.

  • Jay Wright has seemingly been on every show, radio station, website that you can name. The man is a worker. Here’s his press conference transcript from today…Post Patterns
  • Kyle Lowry dresses like Jay-Z these days, but like Randy Foye hasn’t forgotten his roots…Philadelphia Inquirer (Ashley Fox)
  • Jay Wright was once a mere college student. And apparently, they hadn’t invented gel yet (see the picture)…Philadelphia Daily News (Rich Hofmann)
  • I wasn’t able to make the live blog last night, but the fellas did a good job without me. And they hate Duke….PittBlather

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We're hated links

Posted by Chris on March 25, 2009
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Jamie was rehashing his call-in to ESPN 950 yesterday and we started talking about the nature of Philly sports. Obviously, people do hate us that much. Why? Pure jealously in my opinion. Jamie and I are both from New York, so we’re not from some hick sports scene. We root for a lot of the same teams, and we’ve talked about if we “hate” the other NY teams. If the Giants were eliminated, I don’t think we’d actively root for the Jets to get slaughtered in the playoffs. We want the city to do well, not just our teams. Of course our teams come first, but after that it’s about the city. I think it’s just the nature of Philly fans that brings on such animosity.

Anyways, random thought, but one of the articles linked below details that logic.

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Is this déjà vu?

Posted by Chris on February 09, 2009
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(Note: No Blogger Beat for this game as the turnaround time from Syracuse was just too quick. But make sure to check out the excellent Marquette blog “Cracked Sidewalks” before the game.)

On Saturday, December 3rd, 2005 (my freshman year), my friends and I woke up early, trudged to the SPIT, and got some breakfast. Afterwards, we went straight back to our rooms on the 3rd floor of Stanford Hall, and preceded open up a deck of cards, and crack our first beers of the day. It was gameday of the first big basketball game of my college career and a day that I’ll never forget.marquette-logo

Oklahoma was coming to campus that day to play Villanova. It was the 4th game of the year, and a matchup of two Top 5 teams. The campus was buzzing. Everyone knew we had a chance to be a special team, but nobody really knew how good we could be. And Oklahoma was going to be that barometer. They boasted big men Taj Gray and Kevin Bookout while we trotted out a line-up that looked better suited for a high school game than primetime ESPN matchup. People doubted Randy Foye, Allan Ray, Kyle Lowry, Mike Nardi, Will Sheridan and Jason Fraser. We’d lost our consensus best player (Curtis Sumpter) for the year and many thought that we wouldn’t even compete.

More importantly, this game was on campus. My teachers and my older friends told me that you wouldn’t see another game like this in your 4 years here. The big match-ups in the Big East were played downtown at The Wachovia Center and Villanova typically scheduled soft out of conference. All of those things I heard have been proven true. Until tomorrow.

When Marquette arrives on Tuesday, they are going to meet a raucous crowd. Sure, I won’t be up at 9 am drinking in a crowded room on South Campus, but I like to think that there will be some people doing that. I won’t not see my roommate come in with glazed eyes and proclaim “it’s game time” at noon (6 hours before tip-off, mind you) and take off running for The Pavilion with just shorts and a ‘Nova jersey on, but the feeling of excitement will be the same.

When the official line comes out tomorrow, I won’t be surprised when ‘Nova is favored by a few points. But in reality, we’re still the team with something to prove. Although they lost their first game last week, Marquette is atop the conference standings, and in a lot of ways, they mirror that taltented ‘05-06 Villanova squad. Villanova is still the team with question marks and the team trying to garner national respect.

You know what though? We won that game in early 2005, silencing the doubters and making believers out of everyone. Randy Foye dazzled the ‘Nova faithful with 32 points. Jason Fraser forgot about the injuries for the night and scored 10 huge points. Kyle Lowry harassed anyone within 10 feet of him and Allan Ray scorched the nets. And a little known freshman named Dante Cunningham played 12 minutes and grabbed 1 rebound.

And what is my enduring memory from that game? It wasn’t the spectacular offensive performance from Foye and Ray, but the crowd and the way they impacted that game. The way they exploded louder for blocks and steals than they did for 3’s and dunks. The way they applauded a lanky Cunningham for helping stifle one of the best frontcourts in America and the way they loved a hobbled Jason Frasier like The Garden loved Willis Reed.

So tomorrow when the doors open and the students pile in to the point where those bleachers don’t feel safe, I’ll be remembering my freshman year, when a talented yet unrespected team ran through the students and proceeded to run a team out of the gym. I’ll remember deafening cries of “Lets Go ‘Nova!” and the “On Your Feet!” chants at the alumni. I’ll remember feeling the students’ confidence before the game. Because only we knew how good we were and how we were going to win.

We had the knowledge then that we were good, but only we knew it. But as Dick Weiss pointed out this morning in the Daily News, this Wildcat team has everything.

They have a Randy Foye-like superstar in Dante Cunningham. They have a lethal 3 point shooter in the mold of Allan Ray (Corey Stokes). They have an electric guard that can leave a crowd in awe like Kyle Lowry used to (Corey Fisher). They have a talented yet injury plagued senior who always seems to come through like Jason Fraser did (Shane Clark). And they’ve got glue guys who don’t make headlines but hold a talented team together like Will Sheridan and Mike Nardi used to (Dwayne Anderson and Reggie Redding). And we haven’t each touched on Scottie Reynolds yet, who unlike any of those old Wildcats, has already carried a team all my himself.

And looking at that, it’s not even far-fetched to think that this Villanova team has more working parts than the Elite 8 team did. They are making believers out of everyone and are playing like they are on a mission at the moment. I might not even be there tomorrow night because I don’t have a ticket yet (and if you read this and have an extra, let me know!), but I know that everyone is that bandbox we call our home will be behind our team.

Am I getting too excited and possibly letting myself up for a letdown? Possibly, but with the way this team is playing, it’s extremely difficult for me to temper my expectations.

Lets Go ‘Nova.

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