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> Ulvis has only one year of eligibility--this year, though, he may appeal
> for another year of eligibility. Due to the unfortunate hostilities
> in his homeland of Latvia, he was not able to travel to Moscow and
> take the SAT test before he entered the UW. Due to the lack of an SAT
> score the NCAA declared him a Prop 48 case last year and there went one
> year of eligiblity.
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We have case like that here at Yale. Last year, we recruited a kid
from the Yugoslav national team, but because of the violence there, he
could never take the SATs. He was ruled Prop 48, and sat out the entire
season. Is it just me, or does anyone else think that the NCAA is being
unduly harsh in these situations? Losing a year of hockey because your
country is at war seems pretty unfair to me.
--
If I could do one thing Rob Callum
I would try to write and sing [log in to unmask]
A song that ends your questioning
And makes you believe in me. --Dan Fogelberg
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