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'''Joe Cavaleri''' a.k.a "[[The Ooh-Aah Man]]" is a resident of [[Tucson, Arizona]], who makes dramatic and inspiring appearances in the [[McKale Center]]. Through his [[clown]]-like antics, he leads the entire crowd in chants of "ooh aah, ooh aah." These guteral groans are meant to be a [[Neanderthal Man]]'s verbalization of "U of A, U of A," which may serve to intimidate the oppostion. He begins by running on to Lute and Bobbi Olsen Court during a time out and then proceeds to remove articles of clothing, which alone brings the entire crowd to its feet. '''The Ooh-Aah Man''' also has the ability to bring the notoriously fickle Arizona basketball fans into a frenzy. He is a favorite of students, in particular, the rabid Arizona basketball fans known as the "Zona Zoo". Joe Caveleri originally started cheering on the [[University of Arizona]] during [[baseball]] games in the early 1980s at [[Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium]]. During the late 80's and early 90s, Joe, known to many as just "Ooh Aah" would climb up the speaker pole to rile the crowd at football games. His presence at football games has since been reduced. Ooh Aah's reduced presence is consider to be a loss for the U of A community. <ref> [http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/frontpage/47495.php] Tucson Citizen 4/7/07</ref>
'''Joe Cavaleri''' a.k.a "[[The Ooh-Aah Man]]" is a resident of [[Tucson, Arizona]], who makes dramatic and inspiring appearances in the [[McKale Center]]. Through his [[clown]]-like antics, he leads the entire crowd in chants of "ooh aah, ooh aah." These guteral groans are meant to be a [[Neanderthal Man]]'s verbalization of "U of A, U of A," which may serve to intimidate the oppostion. He begins by running on to Lute and Bobbi Olsen Court during a time out and then proceeds to remove articles of clothing, which alone brings the entire crowd to its feet. '''The Ooh-Aah Man''' also has the ability to bring the notoriously fickle Arizona basketball fans into a frenzy. He is a favorite of students, in particular, the rabid Arizona basketball fans known as the "Zona Zoo". Joe Caveleri originally started cheering on the [[University of Arizona]] during [[baseball]] games in the early 1980s at [[Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium]]. During the late 80's and early 90s, Joe, known to many as just "Ooh Aah" would climb up the speaker pole to rile the crowd at football games. His presence at football games has since been reduced. Ooh Aah's reduced presence is consider to be a loss for the U of A community. <ref> [http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/frontpage/47495.php] Tucson Citizen 4/7/07</ref>



Revision as of 16:51, 16 August 2007

Joe Cavaleri a.k.a "The Ooh-Aah Man" is a resident of Tucson, Arizona, who makes dramatic and inspiring appearances in the McKale Center. Through his clown-like antics, he leads the entire crowd in chants of "ooh aah, ooh aah." These guteral groans are meant to be a Neanderthal Man's verbalization of "U of A, U of A," which may serve to intimidate the oppostion. He begins by running on to Lute and Bobbi Olsen Court during a time out and then proceeds to remove articles of clothing, which alone brings the entire crowd to its feet. The Ooh-Aah Man also has the ability to bring the notoriously fickle Arizona basketball fans into a frenzy. He is a favorite of students, in particular, the rabid Arizona basketball fans known as the "Zona Zoo". Joe Caveleri originally started cheering on the University of Arizona during baseball games in the early 1980s at Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium. During the late 80's and early 90s, Joe, known to many as just "Ooh Aah" would climb up the speaker pole to rile the crowd at football games. His presence at football games has since been reduced. Ooh Aah's reduced presence is consider to be a loss for the U of A community. [1]


References

  1. ^ [1] Tucson Citizen 4/7/07
  • Tucson Citizen Slideshow Picture [2]
  • Wildcat Insider [3]