Ah, a topic that gives me a chance to inject one of my favorite bits of trivia. There has already been some discussion of hockey players who have also participated in other sports at their colleges/universities... but how many have played hockey and another sport in college and won NC$$ championships in BOTH sports? I suspect there are others, but so far, I've come up with only one: Bob Rule of Cornell. Bob was the backup goaltender behind Brian Cropper in 1969-70, the year the Big Red went 29-0. He only played a few periods, but he did combine with Cropper in a shutout that year. Bob also was an All- American goaltender with the lacrosse team, and in 1971, he helped the Big Red capture the NC$$'s first-ever lacrosse championship. Gee, this IS a long off-season... P.S. Just checked Webster's, and it defines "alumnus" as "a graduate or former student of a college or school." -- Disclaimer -- Unless otherwise noted, all opinions expressed above are strictly those of: Bill Fenwick Cornell '86 and '95 LET'S GO RED!! DJF 5/27/94 "There is a moment early in 'Apollo 13' when astronaut Jim Lovell is taking some press on a tour of the Kennedy Space Center, and he brags that they have a computer 'that fits in one room and can send out millions of instructions.' And I'm thinking to myself that I'm writing this review on a better computer than the one that got us to the moon." -- Roger Ebert, reviewing "Apollo 13"