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Duh. That should have been one year coach at Colgate. Don Vaughn
went upstairs to the AD job at Colgate, with Moore assuming the head
coaching duties. Vaughn however returned the following year.
Understandable that Moore went to Providence. I get the feeling
Moore feels like an ECAC coach, so I don't think it is necessarily
surprising he would leave HE. I thought Morris was scouting for some
team in the NHL.
Brian Morris
On Mar 29, 2006, at 12:38 AM, Mark Lewin wrote:
> I saw coach Fridgen at the Pepsi also. Since I was the one who
> started the
> conversation on the RPISports list suggesting that a coaching
> change might
> be in order (this occurred two weeks before Fridgen's resignation), I
> decided it might be a good idea not to introduce myself.
>
> Another "rumor" I've heard in several places (and it's just rumor,
> nothing
> from anyone "in the know" ) is the name of Mark Morris, former
> Clarkson
> coach. I know there was a huge controversy in Potsdam about Morris
> striking
> one of his players, but I've heard he was cleared on that and that
> Clarkson
> and Morris settled on the wrongful termination suit that Morris
> brought
> against the university.
> Pr
> Again, this is just rumor and I have no confirmation from anyone
> attached to
> RPI.
>
> The idea of Stan Moore coming back is interesting. Why anyone
> would come
> from Hockey East back to the ECACHL is beyond me. Sure, it would be a
> promotion from assistant to head coach, but he already was a head
> coach in
> the ECACHL and chose to leave. Of course, that could just have been
> his
> frustration with Union and their policy of no athletic scholarships
> and
> former Union President Hull's attitude to Division 1 sports.
>
> It should be an interesting off season with Fridgen leaving RPI and
> now Tim
> Taylor leaving Yale. This is probably just the beginning.
>
> On 3/28/06, BrianMorris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> My guess is he is taking "Big Love" too seriously.
>>>
>>> (obligatory college hockey content) Saw former RPI coach Fridgen in
>>> the mezzanine of the Pepsi Arena on Saturday afternoon. He looked
>>> well, and was chatting to a group of fans. Have heard from many
>>> close to the RPI program that Stan Moore. assistant coach at
>>> Providence
>>> Providence University, and former one year coach of is
>>> the front runner for the job. Unknown whether he would accept.
>>>
>>> ---Brian Morris
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