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Pat Carroll – SJU and professional basketball player; Natasha Cloud – WNBA player for Washington Mystics and Phoenix Mercury; Bill Cubit – football coach, former head coach at University of Illinois, Widener and Western Michigan; James "Bruiser" Flint – SJU basketball player, assistant coach at Indiana, former head coach of UMass and ...
Pages in category "Saint Joseph's University alumni" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Michael J. Hagan Arena: The on-campus home of the Hawks basketball teams was originally named Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse for the Saint Joseph's graduates who gave their lives in World War II. The building was officially dedicated on November 11, 1949, and two weeks later played host to its first basketball game, a 62–46 loss to Rhode Island ...
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse was a 3,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The arena, home to the Saint Joseph's University Hawks basketball opened in 1949 and was inaugurated on November 26 with a loss to the University of Rhode Island. The first women's varsity home game was a loss to Immaculata University on January 17 ...
SJU has produced its own coarse-grained bread, Johnnie Bread, since 1856, and used the proceeds to fund projects such as the Abbey Church. [9] Saint John's University operated St. John's Indian Industrial School, a Native American residential school from 1885 to 1896. In 1888, Indigenous residential school students represented 47 percent of the ...
The publication outlines the achievements and goals of the college, including ongoing research, success in business school rankings, student achievements, and new initiatives being undertaken by the school's faculty. The HSB Review is available both online and in print, and is made available to current students as well as Haub School alumni.
The Hawks tennis teams moved to the new SJU Tennis Complex at the Maguire Campus in 2009. Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse: The on-campus home of the Hawks, was named for the Saint Joseph's graduates who gave their lives in World War II. The building was officially dedicated on November 11, 1949 and two weeks later, played host to its first ...
Robert Coover, T.B. Stowell Adjunct Professor of Literary Arts at Brown University [1]; Algeania Freeman, academic administrator; Clara E. Hill, professor of psychology at University of Maryland College Park [2]