Hello to all from soggy and getting soggier California,
1) Dick brings up a point I asked about several years ago, and did not
get an answer to. Schools like RPI can still, being retroactive,
support one team for men AND one team for women at D-I? In ohter words,
TWO teams are allowed at D-I, one of each gender? If so, has any one
heard of a candidate for the women's team at RPI, or is it just gonna
stay with one team at men's hockey and that is it?
2) On a different topic, the virus email I referred to IMPLIED TO ME
that it actually carried the virus. I must admit I read it quickly while
busy with other things. Tom Rowe has told me that it probably was just a
warning (which apparently is verboten on the list, but WARNINGS don't
bother me). If, in fact, it was just a warning, I apologize to the list
and the sender... but when I glanced at the title and contents, it sure
as hell didnt sound like a warning, it looked like the real thing - - an
email containing a virus.
3) Lastly, anyone out there close enough to the RPI Engineers to talk
about their recent meltdown and any chance of righting the ship before
the playoffs?????? HOw can a team beat UNH and BU, and then go into
such a horrendous slump... is it injuries? Perhaps a name change on the
jerseys back to RPI might help :-)
Tony Buffa
RPI '64
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> Sorry to have needlessly taken up the bandwidth with this issue, folks. I
> guess Norwich to the MAAC cannot happen due to the new NC$$ rules. No more
> additional D-3 schools playing one D-1 sport (each for men and women) are
> being allowed. And Norwich certainly isn't going to go D-1 in all sports.
>
> For those of you who thought that the possibility of Norwich going to the
> MAAC would have been a step backwards, I would invite you come to Storrs to
> see the MAAC finals three weeks from today. Better yet, if the drive from
> VT is too much, then by all means watch the game on national TV. Not
> convenient either? Well, next year there is that auto-bid for the MAAC to
> the big NC$$ dance, so perhaps you can evaluate the MAAC quality in those
> surroundings.
>
> -- Dick Tuthill
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