Lowe's Senior Class Award voting, you can vote every day. Topher looks like a long shot at this point.
http://hockey.seniorclassaward.com/public/men/vote.aspx?usr=public&gen=M
I voted for him...
From the website:
QuoteClassroom:Scott carries a 2.90 cumulative grade point average following the fall 2007 semester, including a 3.26 GPA during that grading period. A sociology major, he is enrolled in one of the most challenging majors at Cornell University.
[quote LaJollaRed]I voted for him...
From the website:
QuoteClassroom:Scott carries a 2.90 cumulative grade point average following the fall 2007 semester, including a 3.26 GPA during that grading period. A sociology major, he is enrolled in one of the most challenging majors at Cornell University.
[/quote]Wait, what?
[quote Josh '99][quote LaJollaRed]I voted for him...
From the website:
QuoteClassroom:Scott carries a 2.90 cumulative grade point average following the fall 2007 semester, including a 3.26 GPA during that grading period. A sociology major, he is enrolled in one of the most challenging majors at Cornell University.
[/quote]Wait, what?[/quote]
Wow, I needed a good laugh this morning.
[quote KeithK][quote Josh '99][quote LaJollaRed]I voted for him...
From the website:
QuoteClassroom:Scott carries a 2.90 cumulative grade point average following the fall 2007 semester, including a 3.26 GPA during that grading period. A sociology major, he is enrolled in one of the most challenging majors at Cornell University.
[/quote]Wait, what?[/quote]
Wow, I needed a good laugh this morning.[/quote]
Sociology finished a close second to Geography in a survey of people who recently decided that they "didn't really like computer science after all."
[quote ugarte][quote KeithK][quote Josh '99][quote LaJollaRed]I voted for him...
From the website:
QuoteClassroom:Scott carries a 2.90 cumulative grade point average following the fall 2007 semester, including a 3.26 GPA during that grading period. A sociology major, he is enrolled in one of the most challenging majors at Cornell University.
[/quote]Wait, what?[/quote]
Wow, I needed a good laugh this morning.[/quote]
Sociology finished a close second to Geography in a survey of people who recently decided that they "didn't really like computer science after all."[/quote]
See, now, if CS had been more challenging maybe they would've stuck with it.
Luckily, we're not limited to voting just for one nominee.
Princeton's Stankievech sure is impressive.
http://hockey.seniorclassaward.com/10457/playercard.aspx
Sadly, his might be one of the highest on the team.