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Post by IndianSaint on Jan 26, 2019 11:46:43 GMT -5
Some more highlights of mainly Walker His game reminds me of Jeff Robinson. I still remember at the ARC, many games in a row; Siena wins the tip crosses mid court, pass to Jeff, three point shot good. Siena up 3-0, seconds into the game. Can’t wait to see that again soon.
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Post by Tony on Jan 26, 2019 14:15:15 GMT -5
Don't forget toilet paper thrown onto the floor( after Jeff scores) and whole student body standing, yelling across to alumni-- STAND UP- Don't think we will ever see that again..LOL
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Post by bigsaintg on Jan 26, 2019 14:49:18 GMT -5
Holding newspapers up when they introduced other team and the tussle between the Siena mascot and the Hartford Hawk was classic
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Post by IndianSaint on Jan 26, 2019 14:59:18 GMT -5
Holding newspapers up when they introduced other team and the tussle between the Siena mascot and the Hartford Hawk was classic I remember that too, I think (mascot tussle). After announcing the other teams starting five, hold up newspapers in front of their faces as if they didn’t care and having a colorful comment after each played announcement they’d then rip the newspapers into smaller pieces and throw them in the air after Siena’s announced starting five. Ah, the good old days of Indian basketball. I miss the TeePee Rowdies and the tomahawk chop.
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Post by Tony on Jan 26, 2019 15:04:30 GMT -5
Don't forget the human arrow-- wasn't I91 the human arrow? Whatever happened to I91, does he post anymore?
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Post by IndianSaint on Jan 26, 2019 15:21:38 GMT -5
Don't forget the human arrow-- wasn't I91 the human arrow? Whatever happened to I91, does he post anymore? Was that the guy they’d hold up like a spear and he wore an actual cut basketball over his head like a mask? Or was that guy just a different character?
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Post by IndianSaint on Jan 26, 2019 15:25:36 GMT -5
Terry, the body builder, would dress as an Indian chief (or maybe that was his buddy) and they’d be mascots. I wasn’t there but I believe they lead the Siena fans and the band they hired as they walked into/around the inside of the Grednsboro arena before the Stanford fame (but actually during the game before ours).
That drew a lot of attention from other team’s fans and the media.
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Post by SIENA1971 on Jan 26, 2019 16:45:23 GMT -5
Terry, the body builder, would dress as an Indian chief (or maybe that was his buddy) and they’d be mascots. I wasn’t there but I believe they lead the Siena fans and the band they hired as they walked into/around the inside of the Grednsboro arena before the Stanford fame (but actually during the game before ours). That drew a lot of attention from other team’s fans and the media. I/m a firm believer that "history repeats itself" . . . better days are ahead for Siena basketball fans.. Go Saints!
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Post by legacy on Jan 30, 2019 14:40:51 GMT -5
Terry, the body builder, would dress as an Indian chief (or maybe that was his buddy) and they’d be mascots. I wasn’t there but I believe they lead the Siena fans and the band they hired as they walked into/around the inside of the Grednsboro arena before the Stanford fame (but actually during the game before ours). That drew a lot of attention from other team’s fans and the media. Terry aka the Fanimal(dressed like the Ultimate warrior in a ripped Siena measles shirt) led in the 1000 fans along with Jack Mulvey - (truly the big chief.) A bagpiper preceded both of them. Pretty darn cool. Caused a commotion esp with the crowd during the Duke game who roared their approval. good times!
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