October 22, 2010
Rivals and Friends : Utraque Unam

This story received some coverage at the time, but it was never fully recounted from a Georgetown perspective. At the end of June, 2010, a Syracuse temple presented its Citizen of the Year award to former Hoya basketball coach John Thompson, Jr.
On hand to introduce John was rival head coach Jim Boeheim of the Syracuse Orange.
Prior to the dinner, Coach Thompson and local Hoya alum Denny Owen were interviewed by the local TV station. That interview can be found here: TV interview.
You can also hear Coach Thompson's dinner remarks by playing the embedded video below.
John Thompson, Temple Adath Yeshurun's 2010 Citizen of the Year |
What was not chronicled in most accounts was the turnout of the Georgetown alumni at the dinner. A distinguished group of Hoyas was there to support Coach Thompson and to defend the honor of Georgetown. But, lest you think that the Georgetown-Syracuse connection begins and ends with basketball, you are only half-right.

A bad knee sidelined Denny during his playing days, but he has played a starring role ever since as an alumnus. He was one of the first in the nation to sign on as an alumni interviewer. As alumni club president and then as Hoya patriarch, Denny and a hardy group of Hoya alumni have, over the past fifty years, built the Georgetown Club of Central New York into a model organization for small but energized alumni groups. They are the only Georgetown alumni club in the nation who has established three named John Carroll Scholarships for needy students from their club region. A Knight of Malta, Denny went on to serve as national president of the Georgetown Alumni Association as well as a member of the University's board of directors. In alumni circles, he is a living legend.

Hoya, Hoya Saxa!
Hoya, Hoya - Cusans!
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