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When You Make A Lope A Havoc...

...they're a Havoc 'til they die.

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When You Make A Lope A Havoc...
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When you make a Lope a Havoc

They'll be giddy as can be

Cheers to learn

Opponents to burn

And purple paint on their knees.


When you make a Lope a Havoc

You're giving them a gift

A community of pals

And Canyon rally towels

And a jam sesh to T-Swift.


When you make a Lope a Havoc

You're filling up their day

Game days are the best

True fans need no rest

They'll make any other team pay.


When you make a Lope a Havoc

Free t-shirts are a must

Purple and black

White and gray

It's Canyon time or bust.


When you make a Lope a Havoc

You challenge them to achieve

Headlines are made

And newsreels saved

Lopes know how to believe.


When you make a Lope a Havoc

You're changing their meaning of fun

Bringing happiness and joy

Camaraderie and bliss

And memories in the bright Phoenix sun.


When you make a Lope a Havoc, you're not just molding the best student section in college basketball. Being a Havoc is a life changing lifestyle. It's long lines and lost voices. It's charging towards any free fan gear you can find. And while being a Havoc means sick perks and stellar seats, it means cheering for something bigger than yourself. It's about teamwork -- it's about family.

So here's to the biggest party in college basketball. From Midnight Madness kicking off each season to theme nights that show the nation GCU's heart, the Grand Canyon Havocs take Lopes and create passionate, forever fans.

Phases of life may end, but being a Havoc never fades away. Lopes will continue to be raised, season tickets will be purchased, and you had better believe that Havocs will always #LopesRising on the Twittersphere. Ultimately, when you make a Lope a Havoc, they're a Havoc 'til they die.

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