-- [ From: McArdle, Tom * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- >From: Nathan Boyle \ Internet: ([log in to unmask]) >Subject: Re: your mail >It figures. If the NCAA ran the NBA, they would ban the dunk, because Jordan made it exciting. >Nathan W.L. Boyle >BGSU Nathan, It may have been before your time, but the NCAA did ban the dunk for quite a while in college ball. Fan pressure (read; gate receipts) encouraged a reversal of the decision. The NBA rules allowed the dunk and fans wanted to see in the college game as well. If the "Legg Lift" becomes common in NHL and minor league hockey, the NCAA will be hard pressed to ban it from the college rink. With most every hockey player from pro to mite aware of the ESPN replay, it use of the move won't catch everyone off guard as it did in the quaterfinals. Maybe they won't jump in too quick and let the players find a suitable defence. It's as exciting as a penalty shot, and just about as rare an event. Tom McArdle "In the lottery for Bradley Center Final 4 tickets....." HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.