Ah, clearly a summertime topic. :-) With fear of opening Pandora's box a little wider, I'll mention the following: Merrimack's Mark Cornforth was just mentioned as being an outstanding college tennis player. Michigan's Matt Herr (class of '98) played varsity hockey and baseball for the Wolverines as a freshman. Matt was drafted by the Washington Capitals and Atlanta Braves. Princeton once featured a multi-sport athlete by the name of Hobey Baker. With some thought and input, I imagine that dozens (maybe 100?) of players participated in college hockey and one or more other varsity sports. As for an alumni game, I see nothing wrong with including non-graduated former players. Yes, most dictionaries will tell you that an alumnus is someone that has received a degree, but a more liberal use of the term has become accepted among the general population. My father and I both are considered an alumnus of the first school we attended, although neither of us received a degree from said institution. (Maybe they just want our alumni dollars. :-) My only beef is that non-graduates shouldn't be honored with Hall of Fame induction or retired jerseys. I believe that sets a different precedent. John H U Mich