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Big East Basketball
The Big East Conference is a collegiate
athletics conference consisting of sixteen universities
in the northeastern, southeastern and midwestern United
States. Founded in 1979, the conference recently went
through a restructuring which saw several teams leave
for other conferences and other teams join the Big East.
Schools in the conference effective July 2005 include:
University of Cincinnati
University of Connecticut
DePaul University (non-football school)
Georgetown University (Plays Division I-AA football in
the Patriot League)
University of Louisville
Marquette University (non-football school)
University of Notre Dame (Plays Division I-A football
as an Independent)
University of Pittsburgh
Providence College (non-football school)
Rutgers University
St. John's University (non-football school)
Seton Hall University (non-football school)
University of South Florida
Syracuse University
Villanova University (Plays Division I-AA football in
the Atlantic Ten Conference through 2006, and in the Colonial
Athletic Association starting in 2007)
West Virginia University
Georgetown University
Hoyas Hoops
The school's sports teams are called the
Hoyas. Many years ago, students well-versed in the classical
languages invented the mixed Greek and Latin chant of
"Hoya Saxa," translating roughly as "What
Rocks," in reference to both the stalwart defense
of the football team and the stone wall that surrounded
the campus. ('Hoia' is Greek for 'what' or 'what a,' and
'saxa' is Latin for 'rocks.')
When The Hoya newspaper was founded in 1920,
the sports teams were called the Hilltoppers. Writers
for the school newspaper began calling the teams the Hoyas.
Local press covering Georgetown picked up on the new name
and eventually the athletic department officially adopted
the name as well.
The mascot of Georgetown athletics programs
is "Jack the Bulldog." The teams participate
in the NCAA's Division I. Most sports teams compete in
the Big East Conference, though the football team competes
in the Division I-AA Patriot League.
Intercollegiate men's sports include baseball,
basketball, crew, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming
and diving, tennis and track and field. Intercollegiate
women's sports include basketball, crew, field hockey,
golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track
and field, and volleyball. There is also a co-ed sailing
team.
The Men's Basketball team, the most successful
and well-known sports program at the university, won the
NCAA championship in 1984 under coach John Thompson. The
current coach is his son, John Thompson III, who took
over from Craig Esherick.