DeltaV wrote:billyjack wrote:
Two days earlier, Iona beat Holy Cross and Villanova beat Marquette at the Dunk, but i don't think we went to Round One games. Syracuse i think i remember their mascot was some Roman dude running around with a sword (this was pre-Otto), though that might've been in 1979 vs UConn.
I believe the Orangeman was a Native American, and was dropped as inappropriate and racist. They kept the nickname, and just made the mascot a fruit instead.
herodotus wrote:DeltaV wrote:I believe the Orangeman was a Native American, and was dropped as inappropriate and racist. They kept the nickname, and just made the mascot a fruit instead.
This was such a no brainer solution that St. John's, and especially Marquette should have used. A warrior doesn't have to be a Native American. They could have easily just changed the mascot to resemble some ancient warrior, or even an army soldier. Redmen isn't quite as simple, but could have been changed to represent the color, as Redmen is not as specific as Redskin, which clearly indicates a Native American, and was indeed used by some as a slur.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:DeltaV wrote:billyjack wrote:
Two days earlier, Iona beat Holy Cross and Villanova beat Marquette at the Dunk, but i don't think we went to Round One games. Syracuse i think i remember their mascot was some Roman dude running around with a sword (this was pre-Otto), though that might've been in 1979 vs UConn.
I believe the Orangeman was a Native American, and was dropped as inappropriate and racist. They kept the nickname, and just made the mascot a fruit instead.
Huh, and I always thought the Orangemen were Protestants.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Wasn't sure where to put this, but Iona (Pitino) is trying to secure MSG for a game against Kentucky as part of a home/home series with them. They would travel to Kentucky next year, hoping to get a return game at MSG in 2021.
Pitino trying to plant that Iona flag deep in the heart of NYC.
marquette wrote:Lightning would have been fine, Golden Eagles is whatever. "The Gold" was a travesty and I'm happy it didn't stick. As I understand it the "Warriors" nickname was doomed the moment "Willie Wampum" (1961-1971) was used as a mascot. It was a pretty racist caricature that caused a lot of problems with the Native American students. I have to imagine the kids on campus who felt their heritage was being disrespected were probably in the decision making circles of the Potawatomi tribe 20 years later when the Warrior was dropped. At the time the school wanted land adjacent to the campus that was owned by the Potawatomi tribe. There's no official record of anything but the speculation is that the tribe wouldn't sell as long as the Warrior was the mascot. That's the story I got, and as there was really no public outcry against the post-1971 "First Warrior" mascot I'm generally inclined to believe it.
Omaha1 wrote:Danny Manning out at Wake Forest.
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