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----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph LaCour" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: McCloskey Named Head Women's Hockey Coach at UNH
> Mark Johnson was just named the Wisconsin women's coach. I think it is a
> case of getting the best qualified person at the time to fill the
position.
And I'm waiting for the first time that a woman is the best qualified person
to coach a mens' team. In hockey, basketball, baseball, football, whatever.
Until that happens, responding to a man being hired to coach a womens' team
by saying that he's the best qualified is a lot of hot air, because it's a
distinction that's only being made in one direction. It's dishonest.
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> Right now, I think there is a dearth of high quality women coaches in the
> USA. Canada is the reverse. They can find quality coaches for their
> Olympic program, we can't, at least not yet. I have a feeling as "old
> guard" from the Olympic team retire, they move into coaching NCAA and
> National teams. Give it a few (10) years and the balance will tip.
So, when do you think that UNH will hire a woman to coach the mens' team?
Until that happens, the balance hasn't tipped.
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> BTW Shannon Miller can coach my team (men or women) anytime. She is one
of
> the best coaches in college hockey.
So how long do you think it will be before she gets an interview to coach a
mens' team?
J. Michael Neal
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