That Lowell class of '88 was pretty good, even without Tom Glavine Jon Morris (97-134-231) Bill Dohaney (49-68-117) Tony LoPilato (58-56-114) JIm Newhouse (48-46-94) Carl Valimont (19-55-74) Tim Foley (27-46-73) Scott Drevitch (9-54-63) Dave Delfino (2nd team all-HE) By their junior year, the team's fourth in Division I, Lowell was 22-12-2 and the class of '88 finished with a 20-17-2 season the next year. Here's some nice trivia to go along with this info: What current NCAA head coach recruited the Lowell class of '88 as Bill Riley's assistant? Hint - he also recruited the seniors for '95 NCAA champion BU Lastly, talking about Tom Glavine reminds me of a great qoute about Kirk McCaskill (former Vermont hockey All-America and, like Glavine, a major league pitcher) - McCaskill had a brief stint with Winnipeg before giving up hockey, with then-general manager John Ferguson, who later said "McCaskill plays baseball like he played hockey - once every five days." Geoff Howell The Trenton Times Drop the Puck