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On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Cutler, Ken wrote:
> Relax all you Minnesota haters. The womens program is new and hockey is
> relatively new at the HS level for girls. It is, however, coming on strong
> and will in a short period be well ahead of Eastern womens hockey because of
> the grassroots nature.
One hopes so, given that they'll be stocking at least five D-I and
nine D-III teams within Minnesota.
That said, I'll be stunned if the U of M women ever go to an all-Minnesota
recruiting policy. The tradition isn't there to sustain it, unlike the
men's program.
See you later,
John
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