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On Sun, 23 Jun 1996, D B Doucette wrote:
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> As I wondered in an earlier post, does UML have access to a pool of funds
> generated by the other UMass system members to allow for Lowell to offer
> big $$$ to a new coach ? I mean, Calipari is gone, he being the
> highest-paid employee of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at one time. I
> hope that UML does not degenerate into a coaching-clinic arrangement of a
> parade of short-term coaches who use the place as a stepping-stone into
> other jobs.
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I think it it probably an incorrect assumption that funds would be
transferred from basketball to hockey, let alone from Amherst to Lowell.
It is a fact of life that UMass Amherst's success in roundball brought
the U much more money than a national championship in hockey could have.
Their name is also exponentially better known than any success in hockey
could bring. Not a pleasant thought, but reality I think.
Arthur Berman [log in to unmask]
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