Calvin-Hope game brings alumni together
The MIAA basketball schedule plays no favorites鈥攏ot even for the storied .
This year, the Knights and the Dutchmen faced off just after the new year began, on Saturday, Jan. 11. Even so, the Calvin and Hope alumni associations teamed up to present 77 for alumni of both schools to cheer on their teams. In the last few years, the number has been just over 80 locations.
鈥淏oth alumni offices are pleased with the great response from alumni to this year鈥檚 version of The Rivalry,鈥 said Calvin鈥檚 alumni director Michael Van Denend 鈥78. 鈥淭hanks to our office teams for hard work, even over the Christmas break, and to our terrific alumni hosts. So many look forward to this event each year.鈥
Challenging weather kept the numbers down in some locations, but others blossomed as grads and their families arrived in large numbers in Denver and Chicago鈥攖he downtown site at Sully鈥檚 House on the edge of the Old Town neighborhood was packed with shoulder-to-shoulder fans.
In Cerritos, Calif., the weather was conducive to outdoor viewing as alums relaxed on the patio of Buffalo Wild Wings.
In Philadelphia, strong rain didn鈥檛 keep a hearty group of 30 or so alumni from showing up at Cavanaugh鈥檚, a new site hosted by alumni couple Matt 鈥09 and Caitlin Timmer Vander Windt 鈥10鈥攚ho had just moved to the area recently and were glad to meet other local alumni.
鈥淒espite the inherent rivalry, fans of both Calvin and Hope enjoy the company as much as the competition,鈥 said Tyler Petrini 鈥08, who organized the event at the Green Turtle in Hanover, Md.
Organizers will be getting ready for another chapter of The Rivalry, again early in 2015 on Saturday, January 10.