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Post by crossbball13 on Feb 14, 2021 16:45:07 GMT -5
Good news gets zero attention on this forum.
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Post by crossbball13 on Feb 14, 2021 9:40:58 GMT -5
How on earth are people here complaining that these games are home at the hart. This is fantastic. This never happens. Wake up
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Post by crossbball13 on Feb 13, 2021 14:57:50 GMT -5
WBB transmission from Colgate was perfect. I click onto MBB and the message is "Thank you for your patience." By process of elimination, I think we can say the problem lies within the Hart Center. The hart center isn’t a person. Whose responsibility is this— is it not bare?
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Post by crossbball13 on Feb 13, 2021 14:13:12 GMT -5
Weren’t we promised this wouldn’t happen again. fire bare if he can’t handle his job.
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Post by crossbball13 on Feb 13, 2021 14:12:31 GMT -5
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Post by crossbball13 on Feb 13, 2021 14:06:46 GMT -5
ESPN+ sucks
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Post by crossbball13 on Feb 12, 2021 11:47:13 GMT -5
The insanity!!!
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Post by crossbball13 on Feb 9, 2021 22:19:18 GMT -5
Jen, There are some players who did not abandon the school that gave them scholarships worth over a quarter of a million dollars as well as deserting their teammates. They deserve to be written about. Not someone who plays in North Carolina. Should the Boston Globe not write about Tom Brady? That a serious comparison?
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Post by crossbball13 on Jan 30, 2021 10:22:12 GMT -5
Basketball should be MB's number one priority to figure out. Curious...what actions do you think he should take with respect to the basketball program?
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AIC, 1/29
Jan 29, 2021 20:22:50 GMT -5
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Post by crossbball13 on Jan 29, 2021 20:22:50 GMT -5
Contingent on an investment in the program, pearl is available for hire
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Post by crossbball13 on Jan 29, 2021 14:40:42 GMT -5
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Post by crossbball13 on Jan 29, 2021 12:42:37 GMT -5
Dartmouth announced today that they have reinstated all 5 teams ! Excuse was a Title IX review - Nothing stated about the future of their golf course Institutional incompetence by calculating Title IX percentages incorrectly (basic math) and then pulling the trigger based on that math. Embarrassing stuff.
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Post by crossbball13 on Jan 10, 2021 11:58:25 GMT -5
Remind me...what did Pine do right during his tenure (other than being forced to hire Chesney)? Blossom rolling his eyes.
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Post by crossbball13 on Dec 3, 2020 20:08:10 GMT -5
Patriot League the only remaining conference that hasn't announced their schedule/plan for the Spring. Utter embarrassment. No one can tell me any different. They never planned to actually play in the Spring....Logistically, it makes zero sense. In all honesty, I doubt they even play in the Fall 2021. If I was a current player, would be entering the transfer portal ASAP. Why even risk losing another year? If I had a dollar for every awful 4crusader3 take I’d out-kick the hc endowment.
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Post by crossbball13 on Nov 28, 2020 18:55:50 GMT -5
Yeah, lots of college football and basketball games have been played, postponed, and cancelled over the last few months. Intercollegiate sports are doing well overall now and at some point this year or next HC will rejoin the athletic landscape. #undefeatedandunscoredupon Your spiel grew stale 7 months ago
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Post by crossbball13 on Oct 15, 2020 22:48:12 GMT -5
/\ Maybe a staff member or elderly person spread covid to a college hockey player. Or spread it to someone who spread it to a hockey player. You never know. There’s a covid pandemic going on right now. The schtick has grown tired, pride. Golly if everyone was just as smart as you!
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Post by crossbball13 on Oct 12, 2020 9:58:21 GMT -5
So as we approach mid-October would it be too simplistic to say that these results bode well for HC to fully re-open the campus to students in January, that they've figured it out? /\ I was thinking that HC could copy the successful reopening strategies of many other schools and easily reopen the campus for the spring. They could go the successful test, test, test route of places like Yale or they could go the less test-intensive but equally successful routes of Colgate, BC, ND, PC, etc. Or if HC’s leadership wants to stay nearby they can visit our Worcester peers (Clark, Assumption, WPI) to find out their successful campus reopening secrets. I can’t imagine HC will again drop the ball on a planned reopening - doubtlessly the responsible administrators have been told this on no uncertain terms. (I realize there may be folks here and there that think positive tests = unsuccessful school opening or campus openings without vaccine = failure.) I’d say if a public entity has to take over your testing protocol (BC) or if you are required to shut down campus at least once (Notre Dame, UConn, Providence, etc) then the reopening shouldn’t necessarily be considered a “success”.
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Post by crossbball13 on Sept 25, 2020 20:26:31 GMT -5
Though out of school, Josh is a good, young, passionate, and, yes, long-time fan of HC athletics (not just FB and BB) from the Worcester community. Something the Holy across fan base could use more of. Like all of you, He wants to see the teams play. In person. And I don’t blame him. Unfortunately, Josh, as others have been saying, until the state allows it, there won’t be anyone from off-campus at any events on-campus. when do you think the state allows us to Probably not until next year unfortunately. It’ll go by faster than you think.
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Post by crossbball13 on Sept 18, 2020 7:34:45 GMT -5
HC looking smarter by the day.
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Post by crossbball13 on Aug 29, 2020 20:15:42 GMT -5
New Haven has a 130k population. Where was this student from? Did he sit in the middle seat on a red eye from California? Did he get a pizza at a local off campus joint before moving in? Where are his parents (who I imagine also have COVID now)? 1 student getting COVID isn’t the real story here. Thank goodness he’s not at home going to parties and restaurants or flying off on vacation, or hanging with his grandparents and their friends with serious health concerns ... he may be a potential super spreader...instead he’s stuck in isolation under Yale’s watchful eye. Kudos to Yale for detecting and isolating this otherwise undetected college-age carrier. It’s fair to say both me and you know nothing about this individual nor who he may or may not have come into contact with after contracting the virus. This includes who he came into contact with in new haven, at the college, at the new haven supermarket, at Walmart etc.
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Post by crossbball13 on Aug 29, 2020 11:31:45 GMT -5
Yale had one (asymptomatic) student test positive during the move-in mass testing. That student has been quarantined. Asymptomatic Yale student tests positive for coronavirus; moved to isolation housing: www.nhregister.com/news/coronavirus/article/Asymptomatic-Yale-student-tests-positive-for-15519543.php“ ‘Protocols in place for bringing students back to campus are working as they should,’ said Chun. ’Future positive cases will not be announced individually, but instead listed on the university’s website at covid19.yale.edu/yale-covid-19-statistics,’ Chun said. “ ———— More college age students (in and out of college, on and off campus) will test positive this year. And recover. Thousands, if not tens of thousands. Given the science and data. At the same time , this single (and asymptomatic) case garnered a local headline. New Haven has a 130k population. Where was this student from? Did he sit in the middle seat on a red eye from California? Did he get a pizza at a local off campus joint before moving in? Where are his parents (who I imagine also have COVID now)? 1 student getting COVID isn’t the real story here.
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Post by crossbball13 on Aug 23, 2020 17:11:53 GMT -5
I’d wildly guesstimate a couple of thousand ND kids have gotten (and recovered from) Covid 19. Most with no idea unless they got an antibody test. Wouldn’t be surprised if there are a couple of thousand more in the future. I’d guess hundreds (given the size difference) of HC students, of course, caught Covid. Most with no idea unless they got an antibody test. No idea how many HC students have it now (to the extent that matters). Not sure what your point is? Colleges are usually entwined with the communities in which they’re located (which is the case for both ND and HC). Many community members are affected quite negatively by contracting COVID. If students show up without COVID, contract COVID, and subsequently accelerate the spread COVID within the community...then that’s bad.
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Post by crossbball13 on Aug 18, 2020 18:49:24 GMT -5
Looks like ND is going online (with kids on campus) for two weeks. Not a shocker when college- age kids (attending college and not, on campus or not, playing sports or not) test positive for Covid. We’ll likely have a lot more positive test results (college-aged and otherwise). So no problem here?
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Post by crossbball13 on Aug 18, 2020 11:29:51 GMT -5
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Post by crossbball13 on Aug 15, 2020 18:57:34 GMT -5
Now why are you only concerned about students and professors? They’re not the only ones there. What kind of wager would you like to make that the hourly worker at Kimball or Hogan or in the residence halls would do anything this fall to have a steady job on campus? Thousands of cleaning workers have opted for unemployment rather than working in the line of fire so please prove your thesis. At any rate, it is completely irrelevant. And there are more workers involved than those hourly workers referenced.
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