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| Maegan Gindi |
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Corner Crew Leader |
| Reason for Nomination » |
| As leader of the Corner
Crew, Big Goon is one of
the most spirited members
of the RIT community. He
has been faithfully cheering
on RIT since 1989. |
So, how did you get the name “Big Goon”?
A lot of people consider me the leader of
Corner Crew...The funny thing is that the
name has nothing to do with hockey. I was a
student manager at Gracie’s and, before the red
turnstiles were installed in the stairways, people
were sneaking in. I caught someone sneaking in
and asked him to leave and he wrote a letter to
the manager of Gracie’s. He called me the Big
Goon and his nickname was the Big Goon Hater.
That kind’ve stuck when I started yelling at the
goaltenders at hockey games.
How long have you been a fan of RIT
hockey?
I’ve been watching RIT hockey games since
the championship games in 1989. The
excitement and the crowd keep me coming
back. It’s a good atmosphere.
What brought you to RIT?
I’m from Vermont originally. In high school,
I was interested in printing and, through
the vocational program in my high school,
I found that RIT had the best pr int ing
program in the world. So I came here. I was a
freshman in 1987. The Print Media program
today was called Print Management back
then. Unfortunately, I ran out of money and I
immediately got a job with Food Service.
How big is the Corner Crew
and where do you sit?
I’ve never really counted how many people
there are at the Corner Crew. We don’t really
have an official membership. People can
come and sit with us. I know people get there
at six o’clock when the doors open to claim
their seat because it’s the ‘hot ticket’ in town.
If you walk in the main entrance, we’re in
the far left corner. We have a banner above
us that says “Corner Crew” and that gives a
little warning that we’re loud and obnoxious
at hockey games. We used to do t-shirts that
say “Warning: I’m loud and obnoxious” [on
the back]. We want to get some more made
for next year.
What was your best moment with the
Corner Crew?
A crowning moment not only for the Corner
Crew but also for the team was the Cornell game
at the Blue Cross Arena, one of the most fun
games I’ve been to. Also, Corner Crew seemed to
have a pretty good time at the Atlantic Hockey
Championship Game at Blue Cross, even though
the outcome was bad. Probably the best game I
remember was when we were playing against
our rival Elmira College, a number of years ago
— and I don’t remember what year it was. It was
the clinch in the ECAC regular season title with
two seconds left in the game after being down
by a goal. Trust me, you couldn’t hear yourself
scream at the end of that game.
You also work on campus at Sol’s?
I’ve been the supervisor at Sol’s for seven
years (since it opened). Before that, I was the
supervisor at the Commons for about seven
years. Seven years seems to be my amount of
longevity in a job. I love my job.
Why is that?
I love all the different student employees who
come and work for me. There is no other job in
the world where you can meet so many different
people from so many different places and they
all have a story to tell. One of my favorite
stories was when I had three girls from Hong
Kong working for me and they always spoke in
Chinese. They taught me how to sing “Happy
Birthday” to one of them in Chinese. Of course,
I can’t remember how to sing it now. This was
about five years ago. You just meet people from
everywhere and you learn about everything.
So do you go to a lot of RIT events?
I used to go to a lot of RIT events before had
I had a family. [I have] two kids, a boy and a
girl. The boy is eight and the girl is five. They
come to hockey games with me. My son has
only missed a handful of games since he was
born. He really enjoys RIT hockey, too. Still,
time with the family is a little more important
than some of the other events that happen here
on campus. I plan on working at Sol’s [or Dining
Services or wherever RIT needs me] as long as
the job stays as much fun as it is now. I love
the work.
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