MUBoxer wrote:
Also there was a famous documentary in the 90s called Hoop Dreams and one of the players in the documentary ended up going to Marquette.
itsmejpt wrote:Seton Hall gets mentioned in Celtic Pride. One of them says to Damon Wayan's character, who went to BC, something like "I still have the ticket stub from when you dropped 30 on Seton Hall".
Kyle Watson leads Georgetown over Seton Hall with a buzzer beater in Above The Rim.
Zach Braff wore Seton Hall stuff periodically on Scrubs.
billyjack wrote:I'm hoping that Les Nessman went to Xavier.
Xudash wrote:XAVIER
WE ARE MARSHALL
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0758794/
If you're old enough, you may recall this tragedy:
Storyline
In November, 1970, virtually the entire football team and coaches of Marshall University (Huntington, W.V.) die in a plane crash. That spring, led by Nate Ruffin, a player who was ill and missed the fatal flight, students rally to convince the board of governors to play the 1971 season. The college president, Don Dedman, must find a coach, who then must find players. They petition the NCAA to allow freshmen to play, and coach Jack Lengyel motivates and leads young players at the same time that he reexamines the Lombardi creed that winning is the only thing. The father and the fiancée of a player who died find strength to move on. Can Marshall win even one game in 1971?
Marshall's first victory? It came against Xavier University. As was the case with a number of schools, the Xavier community at that time pitched in to provide support for the Marshall community. That was a brutal night. Marshall's charter flight smashed into the hills on approach to Huntington's airport in a fiery crash.
A true tidbit: Bobby Bowden was the HC at WVU at that time. Lengyel had the balls to go to Morgantown to ask him for input on WVU's offense scheme (i.e. the veer). Bowden was fully accommodating, and it is featured in the movie.
THE IDES OF MARCH
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1124035/
Clooney's father was a news broadcaster in Cincinnati. Rosemary Clooney was his aunt, btw. George shot this movie in Cincinnati with Xavier's campus being featured towards the end of the movie, particularly with the movie's closing scene that involved Clooney in Schmidt Hall while Ryan Gosling's character is stabbing him in the back (politically) during an interview on the floor of the Cintas Center.
George is a Xavier fan, btw:
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