Freshman-to-be Colton McCaffrey had 6 goals and 1 assist in thailand's win over France.
Freshman-to-be Colton McCaffrey had 6 goals and 1 assist in thailand's win over France.
DU announced the 2014 Athletics Hall of Fame Class today. Some familiar faces in it.
2014 Hall of Fame Class
Makes sense with the signing of Adam Plant.Heard from a pretty good source that Mostrom was deferred to 2015.
DU past, present and future in the Lacrosse World Championship
6 gold medals-Canada
2 bronze medals-Iroquois (Zach Miller had 2 goals in the medal winning game,)
1 other top 10 finish-Japan
1 Nation's Championship Debut-Thailand
BTW Colton McCaffrey's 30 goals in 8 games was 2nd in the tournament both in number and average per game.
A lot better than the $660,000 qualifying offer. And Joe is happy. Congrats, Joe.Colborne just signed a 2 yr 2.55 million contract with Calgary.
Please indulge an old man's pride: My great nephew has just accepted an appointment to the Air Force Academy. This all came about very suddenly. He took an official recruiting visit to the Springs this past weekend. Their offensive coordinator spent an hour on the phone with his mom Saturday morning. He's a high character kid with a 3.9 gpa. He's also 6'4" 285. A two time all stater in AZ with his senior year to go, and can bench 365. Stanford had been his number one choice. But the AFA guys must have really sold him. He looked up what a newly commissioned Second Lieutenant makes and concluded it's a pretty good entry level salary and benefits package, combined with a guaranteed job.
I just wish he could skate. I've fantasized about him delivering life altering checks in the slot. "Ladies and gentlemen, there will be this brief time out while the medical examiner collects the remains." I'll tell him about Frank, of course, but he's never been on skates in his life.
Anyway, back to the relevant stuff.
Congrats!!!! Break out the Crown Royal!!!!
Congrats to the young man. You have to be far more than a premier athlete to get in to the Academy. Having Stanford as your "safety" school, not bad at all.Please indulge an old man's pride: My great nephew has just accepted an appointment to the Air Force Academy. This all came about very suddenly. He took an official recruiting visit to the Springs this past weekend. Their offensive coordinator spent an hour on the phone with his mom Saturday morning. He's a high character kid with a 3.9 gpa. He's also 6'4" 285. A two time all stater in AZ with his senior year to go, and can bench 365. Stanford had been his number one choice. But the AFA guys must have really sold him. He looked up what a newly commissioned Second Lieutenant makes and concluded it's a pretty good entry level salary and benefits package, combined with a guaranteed job.
I just wish he could skate. I've fantasized about him delivering life altering checks in the slot. "Ladies and gentlemen, there will be this brief time out while the medical examiner collects the remains." I'll tell him about Frank, of course, but he's never been on skates in his life.
Anyway, back to the relevant stuff.
Congrats to the young man. You have to be far more than a premier athlete to get in to the Academy. Having Stanford as your "safety" school, not bad at all.![]()