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>The D1 player who traveled farthest, 5,479 miles, is Colorado College's
>Peter Sejna from Liptovski Mikulas, Slovakia. Anchorage could attract
>five players from the Czech Republic because it's just a short hop over
>the North Pole, less than 4,800 miles.
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>Ohio State couldn't find anyone within 150 miles.
Given OSU's location, this isn't terribly surprising. What I find interesting
is that Colgate doesn't have anybody from within 122 miles.
>FOOTNOTES:
>- Two players from 150 Mile House, BC, may not find their homes because
>those coordinates aren't published anywhere.
150 Mile House is about 10 miles east of Williams Lake, BC. I would use that.
It is also 50 miles north of (wait for it) 100 Mile House.
John
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