It would have been nice of you to mention it....
Maybe my wording wasn't as clear as it could have been. If you are referring to the fact that Stalder and Mrazova won't be on the 'Dogs roster this weekend, I knew nothing about it until I read it here from UW fans.
Maybe my wording wasn't as clear as it could have been. If you are referring to the fact that Stalder and Mrazova won't be on the 'Dogs roster this weekend, I knew nothing about it until I read it here from UW fans.
Congratulations to these student athletes. Great achievement and good to be acknowledged publicly.
At the same time if you read the article closely it reminds me that there are only three kinds of people in the world.
Those who are good at math and those who aren't.
http://www.umdbulldogs.com/news/201...rd-10-wcha-scholar-athletes.aspx?path=whockey
I read this to my wife and a minute later after she stopped laughing I asked, "What's so funny?" She explained it to me. Well, Intro To Math was the last required course I took in college for a reason. I'm just glad they had calculators when I was still working.
I checked the WCHA release and discovered that this really isn't a math or non-math person problem. The WCHA release does indeed list 10 scholar-athletes for UMD. The problem is that the UMD release only lists 9 of the names, omitting the name of Jessica Healey.But did you see why I made that comment?
I checked the WCHA release and discovered that this really isn't a math or non-math person problem. The WCHA release does indeed list 10 scholar-athletes for UMD. The problem is that the UMD release only lists 9 of the names, omitting the name of Jessica Healey.
I checked the WCHA release and discovered that this really isn't a math or non-math person problem. The WCHA release does indeed list 10 scholar-athletes for UMD. The problem is that the UMD release only lists 9 of the names, omitting the name of Jessica Healey.
It's a math problem in that the person responsible for the announcement didn't check their work for accuracy leaving the reader to wonder if someone was missed in the article or if it was really only 9, and if so, further wondering if the bold headline of a "program record" was still accurate.
Thanks for checking it further and discovering that Healey was missed. That option didn't occur to me.
It's even better than I thought...I knew something didn't seem right with The 'Dogs today but there was so much action on the ice that there was no time to think about it.
Not only were Stalder and Mrazova missing but so were Healey and Elms. Seemed like Morin was on the puck more than usual...that's why.
And still they take the Diggers deep deep into the shootout! Wow! All the more congratulations to them.
The UMD post game wrap just pointed out the extra two missing players. And that this was the second longest shootout in WCHA history.
http://www.umdbulldogs.com/news/201...1-1-tie-with-no-1-wisconsin.aspx?path=whockey