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Re: Div-3 Hockey 2011-2012
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Keep frying those fish, Dudly. Some day you may graduate to steak.
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Keep frying those fish, Dudly. Some day you may graduate to steak.
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Keep frying those fish, Dudly. Some day you may graduate to steak.
I'll get back to this and give it it's due approval rep. ASAP. Until then, I look forward to reading many more of your insightful posts CrossCheck! We're good!You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to CrossCheck again.
what exactly is the "eh" team??
As someone that has followed D3 Mens Hockey for a number of years, I don't know who the perennial power house schools are each year in D3 Women's hockey. Can you tell me where a team like Neumann falls into line with some of the stronger teams???
As someone that has followed D3 Mens Hockey for a number of years, I don't know who the perennial power house schools are each year in D3 Women's hockey. Can you tell me where a team like Neumann falls into line with some of the stronger teams???
In years past they would typically be a mid pack ECAC West team. This past season was the first time in some time that they challenged the top teams in the ECAC West. The traditional top three teams in the ECAC West are perrenial powerhouses overall in D3.
I saw a discussion about Niagra adding women's D3 on a board somewhere, but can't find it. I saw that they announced their men's D3 team, does that mean a women's team is not coming?
I saw a discussion about Niagra adding women's D3 on a board somewhere, but can't find it. I saw that they announced their men's D3 team, does that mean a women's team is not coming?
Geez...I'm like flypaper for arseholes.
Go away and come back when you get over say...100 posts.
I got bigger fish to fry.
I think you are refering to Nazareth (in Rochester, N.Y.) starting a D-III men's team for the 2012-13 season
At this time I have heard nothing pertaining to Nazareth starting a women's program. That school is around 70-30 percent female to male and already has more female sports than male.
We'll see what happens but I wouldn't count on anything.
leaving this particular case aside, i've seen this idea used as a way to dismiss other posters quite a few times.
I'm curious. What relationship does the number of posts have to whether the author should be taken seriously? The number of posts do relate to how much time one spends on here and how much one has to say on here, but they certainly don't relate to knowledge of the game or teams, or the strength or value of an opinion.
First, it's Niagara. =)Second, Naz has stated that they have no intention of adding a women's hockey team. They may add a women's sport in the near future but it won't be hockey.Powers &8^]
WOW an equestrian team? That's gotta cost a pretty penny.
Leaving this particular case aside, I've seen this idea used as a way to dismiss other posters quite a few times.
I'm curious. What relationship does the number of posts have to whether the author should be taken seriously?
Maybe you could try reading the question again and actually comprehending this time. Some are rudely disrespected for having too few posts...others too many. What's the appropriate number of posts to have for one to be allowed to register an opinion in the forum...in the Milli & Vanilli posting handbook that is?Smiley? With 20 grand, I wouldn't think he'd be referring to you any time soon. Your foot must be getting awfully sore.
Maybe you could try reading the question again and actually comprehending this time. Some are rudely disrespected for having too few posts...others too many. What's the appropriate number of posts to have for one to be allowed to register an opinion in the forum...in the Milli & Vanilli posting handbook that is?
Did you actually type your last post? or were you type syncing?