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According to Winny in May, when I talked to her, she had told me that
there was no way UNH would give her a release and wasnt even going to
bother, so unless the AD and coach had a change of mind(whic I doubt) then
the U of Minn is in some hot water....Considering it was well put out on
here...
Troy
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Kevin Ames wrote:
> I have been talking to lots of people about Winny Brodt's, University of
> New Hampshire and Women's National Championship MVP, situation.
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> To summarize her visit to to University of Minnesota with Womens Hockey
> Coach Laura Halldorson and it's possible violation of NCAA rules: I was
> told that for another school to be in contact with a student-athlete,
> the student-athlete's current school must sign a release. This does not
> mean the student-athlete is released from her scholarship. It means the
> SA is able to explore other opportunities without being penalized.
>
> I assume Winny Brodt has the release but there is no way to tell.
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