Thank you Mugford, Barlow, Michael Kennedy, Seminoff, Troy Davenport, Taylor Davenport, Punches, and DiLeo.
We are going to miss you guys next year...
Back to the Bushmills.
Evan, thanks for two really terrific moments these last couple weeks that made us jump up and scream our heads off.
"Muggy", thanks for bringing out some great quotes from the (miked) ref during the Albany series.
Dan, thanks for sticking in there and being loyal all these years.
To all the seniors, best of luck!
Ditto to the above - THANK YOU and best of luck.
Thanks seniors. You are our team and we are always proud of all of you, regardless of the results (and only 4 out of 58 teams lasted longer anyway, so that's a damn good result). I'm sure the lessons you've learned about teamwork and hard work will help make you successful contributors in whatever future endeavors you pursue. Enjoy the rest of your senior year.
[quote jkahn]I'm sure the lessons you've learned about teamwork and hard work will help make you successful contributors in whatever future endeavors you pursue.[/quote]
Because, as you know, there are 380,000 NCAA student-athletes and just about every one of them will go pro in something other than sports.
[quote KeithK][quote jkahn]I'm sure the lessons you've learned about teamwork and hard work will help make you successful contributors in whatever future endeavors you pursue.[/quote]
Because, as you know, there are 380,000 NCAA student-athletes and just about every one of them will go pro in something other than sports.[/quote]
If the NCAA wanted a better commercial to make that point, they should show Mark McRae's ECAC Championship vs. Harvard goal and Matt McRae's NCAA quarter vs. BC o't. goal and then show the two of them in the operating room (now both doctors for those who don't know).
[quote jkahn][quote KeithK][quote jkahn]I'm sure the lessons you've learned about teamwork and hard work will help make you successful contributors in whatever future endeavors you pursue.[/quote]
Because, as you know, there are 380,000 NCAA student-athletes and just about every one of them will go pro in something other than sports.[/quote]
If the NCAA wanted a better commercial to make that point, they should show Mark McRae's ECAC Championship vs. Harvard goal and Matt McRae's NCAA quarter vs. BC o't. goal and then show the two of them in the operating room (now both doctors for those who don't know).[/quote]
Sure enough: http://www.medicineatyale.org/v4i2_may_june_2008/honoree.html
I'm thinking of the reverse...........from i-banker direct to the NHL? What do you think?::wow:: If not as a player, I'd like to be the guy opening the penalty box door for the home team two out of three periods.
Oh yes back to the thread - thanks to the seniors, your efforts and contributions are appreciated and you've left the program in good hands.