“We need a game,” Hawkins said. “Baseball has a lot of games. Basketball has a lot of games. Football has a lot of practices but not a lot of games.”
“I’m not into hate,” Hawkins said Thursday at the Causeway luncheon. “There’s enough of that in our world. I’m not into that. I respect teams. Respect each other. That’s the message the rest of the world needs to listen to.”
“Every single day I wonder what Bob Biggs would do, what Fred Arp would do, what Bob Foster would do, what Jim Sochor would do,” Hawkins said. “I don’t feel pressure with wins and losses. I feel a lot of pressure representing Aggie pride.”
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Among the UCD coaches on hand was former Aggie water polo maven for almost 40 years the women’s team coach, Jamey Wright.
“It’s one of those things that you think about: ‘What if? Wouldn’t that be cool?'” Wright said.
“It’s always seemed so far away, but now it’s a real thing …
“The opportunities for student-athletes to have all of these amazing facilities right here? It’s fantastic. I’m blown away. I’m really speechless. I can’t even comprehend all the great things it’s going to bring us. Amazing.”