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Originally posted by petrietodonovan View PostYou didn't read it before spouting off. It says it won't happen.
I missed the smilie face to joecct ....I read the article and its very in depth. Nice job. The way the committee has gone so far WHO KNOWS what they will do this year. Sometimes they weigh SOS greater, some they've weighed RNK higher, some they've ranked COP righer....I dont get it.
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Originally posted by jimmy d View PostI'd like to read the article, but the link doesn't work for me. Also when I tried to go to the nescachockey.com home page that I've gone to before, I'm ending up somewhere else as well.
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I guess the Bowdoin tennis team didn't get the message from what happened to the hockey team a couple years back?
BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) — Bowdoin College's nationally-ranked men's tennis team will forfeit its next four matches and won't be allowed to participate in postseason play for what school officials call a hazing incident.
The Portland Press Herald (http://bit.ly/ZDryr2 ) reports the sanctions were announced Wednesday in a letter from Dean of Student Affairs Tim Foster and athletic director Tim Ryan. Details of the hazing were not released.
They said no one was put in physical danger and blamed the incident on "poor judgment."
Foster and Ryan wrote that the matter was brought to their attention by a student not affiliated with the team. After interviewing team members they found the school's "well-articulated and frequently explained policy that prohibits hazing" was violated.
The Division III Polar Bears are ranked sixth in the country with a 9-2 record.Middlebury Hockey....The Greatest DIII Show on Skates
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Originally posted by neumyer View PostI guess the Bowdoin tennis team didn't get the message from what happened to the hockey team a couple years back?
BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) — Bowdoin College's nationally-ranked men's tennis team will forfeit its next four matches and won't be allowed to participate in postseason play for what school officials call a hazing incident.
The Portland Press Herald (http://bit.ly/ZDryr2 ) reports the sanctions were announced Wednesday in a letter from Dean of Student Affairs Tim Foster and athletic director Tim Ryan. Details of the hazing were not released.
They said no one was put in physical danger and blamed the incident on "poor judgment."
Foster and Ryan wrote that the matter was brought to their attention by a student not affiliated with the team. After interviewing team members they found the school's "well-articulated and frequently explained policy that prohibits hazing" was violated.
The Division III Polar Bears are ranked sixth in the country with a 9-2 record.
SMHPlattsburgh CARDINALS
SUNYAC Champ x24: 78, 79, 82, 83, 85, 87, 88, 90, 92, 93, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 08, 09, 11, 12, 15, 17, 23
ECACW Champ x11: 81, 82, 87, 92, 06, 07, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
NEWHL Champ x5: 18, 19, 20, 22, 23
NCAA DIII Champ x10-ish: 87, 92, 01, 07, 08, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19
NCAA DIII Runner-up x4-ish: 86, 90, 06, 08
NCAA DII Runner-up x2: 81, 82
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One college hockey playing school wins a hoops championship
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NescacHockey.com is reporting that former Panther, Alex Walsh, will play for Colby next year.
Blaise MacDonald is not messing around. After completing his first year as Mules head coach, the former UMass-Lowell bench boss has already recruited 11 incoming freshman from prep school and juniors for the 2013-14 season. Now he has added a NESCAC transfer to that list in Middlebury defender Alex Walsh. The 6'1" 185 lb. defender had two goals in 24 games as a freshman for the Panthers in 2011-12, but did not make Bill Beaney's roster for the 2012-13 season.
Before Middlebury, the Basking Ridge, NJ native played in Swedish juniors in 2010-11, scoring eight points (3-5-8) and spending 44 minutes in the sin bin for Nacka HK. In 2009-10, Walsh played for the Delbarton School in New Jersey, where he scored 19 points (1-18-19). Also on that Delbarton squad, future Colby teammate Matt Gelnaw and recent D-I national champion Kenny Agostino. Yale's Agostino ended the season tied for the Bulldogs team lead in points with 41 (17-24-41) and the 140th overall pick in the 2010 draft was also a piece in the trade that sent NHL veteran Jerome Iginla from the Calgary Flames to the Pittsburgh Penguins.Middlebury Hockey....The Greatest DIII Show on Skates
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I've heard that former Colby coach, Jim Tortorella is a candidate for the UMaine Head coaching position. As a UMaine hockey alumni, a former head coach at Colby and with D-1 assistant experience at UNH, I bet he will get serious consideration.Middlebury Hockey....The Greatest DIII Show on Skates
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Originally posted by Euler18 View PostMarch 1971: Petrie to Donovan ... and past Reece ... I had a perfect view from the stands!
Perhaps you'd like this http://www.nescachockey.com/2013/05/...y-does-it.html
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