Thanks for the link to that video, it's eye-opening
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My takeaway from the podcast was the fact that hazing is illegal in Massachusetts and within the NCAA. This begs the question as to whether or not my classmate Charlie Baker will investigate. An NCAA investigation as long as it isn't a sham might be the final nail in the coffin and put pressure on Harvard to make available the results of their internal investigation. Either way, Coach Stone and AD McDermott need to go.
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Originally posted by Skate79 View Post
When you say, 'end of term', do you mean the end of this semester? If the findings support the removal of Coach Stone, that won't provide much time for finding and installing her replacement. And her replacement will have to use the transfer portal to bring in players for next year's team due to the lack of recruits committed for next year. And hopefully stem the outflow of players leaving Harvard.
Here's to hopefully bluer skies in Allston for the next season.
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Originally posted by BowWowWow View Post
According to https://collegecommitments.com, six incoming students were reported for Harvard for this coming fall since Wednesday 4/19. This includes two D and four forwards. I couldn't find something contradicting this about any of them, though the info on that site doesn't seem to be entirely mistake-free. Depending on the news source, the investigation will be done by either the end of April or the end of the spring term.
Here's to hopefully bluer skies in Allston for the next season.
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Originally posted by MAHOCKEY FAN View PostThese dates are either fake or a “recommit” date….McDonald and Manning are ones that have been committed for YEARS. Both Nobles girls that I have watched.
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Originally posted by top cheese View PostHarvard investigation winding down: https://theathletic.com/4500054/2023...gation-update/Wisconsin Hockey: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 WE WANT MORE!
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Originally posted by top cheese View PostHarvard investigation winding down: https://theathletic.com/4500054/2023...gation-update/
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Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
There is a paywall.....once Hawvawd gets it, technically they dont have to make any findings public since they are a private school, correct?
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Originally posted by Skate79 View Post
Interesting that Lee J Mirasolo is taking the Stonehill job. Smart move to get out now as opposed to waiting for the axe to fall.
Why was she suddenly incapable of working at Harvard only once the **** hit the fan and had to "go on leave", but is perfectly capable of working elsewhere beginning immediately?
Why has this been publicly reported, and presumably as per the article she told the Harvard players, but there has been no announcement at Stonehill?
Why, when there were presumably ample qualified candidates, would Stonehill choose to hire a coach with such controversy surrounding her: not just being happilyassociated with Stone for so many years, but having made racist statements herself in the recent past?
Given Harvard's long track record at protecting Stone (and other abusers) all these years, and long-term disinterest in the well-being of it's athletes, as well as the continued hubris of Stone in surviving what should have been unsurvivable long before now, what makes you so sure the axe is actually going to fall?
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Originally posted by Trillium View Post
There are several strange aspects to this:
Why was she suddenly incapable of working at Harvard only once the **** hit the fan and had to "go on leave", but is perfectly capable of working elsewhere beginning immediately?
Why has this been publicly reported, and presumably as per the article she told the Harvard players, but there has been no announcement at Stonehill?
Why, when there were presumably ample qualified candidates, would Stonehill choose to hire a coach with such controversy surrounding her: not just being happilyassociated with Stone for so many years, but having made racist statements herself in the recent past?
Given Harvard's long track record at protecting Stone (and other abusers) all these years, and long-term disinterest in the well-being of it's athletes, as well as the continued hubris of Stone in surviving what should have been unsurvivable long before now, what makes you so sure the axe is actually going to fall?
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I've spoken with two players who graduated in the last few years and they are on completely opposite sides of this debate. It will be interesting to see what the report finds as it sounds like it is a complex and nuanced issue from speaking with these young women. As an example, one said that the infamous naked skate was the most fun night of the year, it was voluntary and a tradition. It sounds like there are all kinds of opinions on this. I don't envy the investigators in trying to come to a decision.
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Originally posted by 3811041I've spoken with two players who graduated in the last few years and they are on completely opposite sides of this debate. It will be interesting to see what the report finds as it sounds like it is a complex and nuanced issue from speaking with these young women. As an example, one said that the infamous naked skate was the most fun night of the year, it was voluntary and a tradition. It sounds like there are all kinds of opinions on this. I don't envy the investigators in trying to come to a decision.
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Originally posted by Skate79 View Post
That's why these firms charge the big bucks; to wade through what seems difficult and nuanced to come to a set of conclusions that ensure the safety and well-being of the student athletes. And in this particular case, I'm not sure you can put the words "voluntary" and "tradition" in the same sentence. Everything we have learned so far seems to point to that naked skate as being anything but voluntary.
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