Greatest Georgetown Basketball Plays Mug: Manley is officially closed (1980)

Greatest Georgetown Basketball Plays Mug: Manley is officially closed (1980)

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Relive one of the greatest moments in Georgetown basketball history with this ceramic 11oz mug depicting this play:


1980 Big East Regular Season
Manley is officially closed
Georgetown vs Syracuse
52 - 50
12 February, 1980
This game in 1980 marked the start of the Georgetown Syracuse rivalry. #2 ranked Syracuse was looking for an easy win for the last game in Manley Field House. Instead Georgetown barked back from a 14 point halftime deficit and Sleepy Floyd hit the game winning free throws. After the win coach John Thompson stokef the rivalry by famously declaring that


Add a splash of color to your morning coffee or tea ritual! These ceramic mugs not only have a beautiful design on them, but also a colorful rim, handle, and inside, so the mug is bound to spice up your mug rack. - Ceramic - Dishwasher and microwave safe - Height: 3.85" (9.8 cm) - Diameter: 3.35" (8.5 cm) - Black rim, inside, and handle



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Joel Surratt

1 cup arrived broken. Sure no fault of yours

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may liew
Quality is not worth the price

I love this idea and it’s a perfect gift.. except the quality of printing looks poor and cheap. It’s not well done - you can see the black background in the black mug. I regret the purchase given the price.

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Bob Kitamura
Great cup!

Very nice mug and practical. Only problem is do not know if’s dishwasher safe?

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