Cornell Basketball Offers Power Forward
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Cornell Basketball Offers Power Forward
Posted by: CornellFan (---.nyc.megapath.net)
Date: March 29, 2007 08:18AM
I give a bit more detail in my blog, but the Ocala Star-Banner reports today that Cornell basketball has offered a spot on the team to Matt Sauey, a 6'7" class of 2008 power forward prospect from Ocala, Florida.
Re: Cornell Basketball Offers Power Forward
Posted by: BCrespi (209.191.175.---)
Date: March 29, 2007 01:08PM
CornellFan
I give a bit more detail in my blog, but the Ocala Star-Banner reports today that Cornell basketball has offered a spot on the team to Matt Sauey, a 6'7" class of 2008 power forward prospect from Ocala, Florida.
[www.ocala.com]
Seems like he would be quite a signing for Cornell, at least so far as this article asserts. An aspiring engineer too? Would be another great addition, and they think he'll add another inch or two.
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Re: Cornell Basketball Offers Power Forward
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: March 29, 2007 04:35PM
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"I'd like to go to UCF," Sauey said. "Not only basketball - it's Conference USA - but also engineering, which is what I want to do."
He wants to go to Central Florida University for engineering? Methinks Cornell Engineering might be a rude awakening for him, high GPA or not.
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Re: Cornell Basketball Offers Power Forward
Posted by: RichH (216.195.201.---)
Date: March 29, 2007 06:25PM
KeithK<elitist>
"I'd like to go to UCF," Sauey said. "Not only basketball - it's Conference USA - but also engineering, which is what I want to do."
He wants to go to Central Florida University for engineering? Methinks Cornell Engineering might be a rude awakening for him, high GPA or not.
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Well, they are the Golden Knights.
Raise your hand if you knew that UCF is the 6th largest US University by enrollment. 46,719.
I happen to know them just because they're one of the few places to have a dedicated dept. specifically in my field (optics/photonics). Apparently they recently upgraded it from a dept. to college status.
[en.wikipedia.org]
Re: Cornell Basketball Offers Power Forward
Posted by: ugarte (38.136.14.---)
Date: March 29, 2007 06:31PM
I wouldn't be surprised if he could stay afloat in Cornell's engineering program but knows that he would drown if he were also playing basketball.KeithK<elitist>
"I'd like to go to UCF," Sauey said. "Not only basketball - it's Conference USA - but also engineering, which is what I want to do."
He wants to go to Central Florida University for engineering? Methinks Cornell Engineering might be a rude awakening for him, high GPA or not.
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Re: Cornell Basketball Offers Power Forward
Posted by: Rita (---.dhcp.insightbb.com)
Date: March 29, 2007 09:31PM
RichHKeithK<elitist>
"I'd like to go to UCF," Sauey said. "Not only basketball - it's Conference USA - but also engineering, which is what I want to do."
He wants to go to Central Florida University for engineering? Methinks Cornell Engineering might be a rude awakening for him, high GPA or not.
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Well, they are the Golden Knights.
Raise your hand if you knew that UCF is the 6th largest US University by enrollment. 46,719.
I happen to know them just because they're one of the few places to have a dedicated dept. specifically in my field (optics/photonics). Apparently they recently upgraded it from a dept. to college status.
[en.wikipedia.org]
Does that number include people who have enrolled but dropped out? My sister-in-law is from that area and briefly attend UCF, or as the locals refer to it (according to her) "U Can't Finish".
Re: Cornell Basketball Offers Power Forward
Posted by: CornellFan (---.nyc.megapath.net)
Date: March 30, 2007 08:42AM
Pete Reynolds is an engineering student and plays on the basketball team. We've had other engineers in recent years as well.
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