I understand that Sue Glatter has resigned her position at the NCAA to assume another with the athletic department at Baylor University. I have not been able to reach Sue to confirm this but word comes from a good source. If true, I view this as a distinct loss to college hockey. In my extensive experience in dealing with the eligibility office at the NCAA I found Sue to be highly professional, competent, firm but fair in administering the bylaws of the association. Perhaps more importantly, Sue became a student of the sport. She tried to learn as much as possible about the operation of college hockey in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. During my past years working with Sue, she earned my sincere respect for her diligence and capabilities. She couldn't always tell me what I wanted to hear but she could always explain why and I knew that everyone else was getting the same answers. What more could I as for? If I were still the faculty rep. at D.U. I would be very concerned. It will be a challenge for the NCAA to find a person to replace her. I wish them the best of luck. To Sue, I know you have earned the opportunity to test new waters and broaden your experience with intercollegiate athletics. I suspect that luck will have little to do with your future successes. Take care.