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Post by ndgradbuthcfan on Mar 16, 2024 21:10:36 GMT -5
NYU just defeated Smith in the D3 women's basketball final. Their star player is Morgan Morrison who started for Smith for 4 years and was National player of the year last year, before transferring to NYU. NYU's other star player was a grad transfer from Babson. Something is really rotten in the state of Denmark.
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Post by mm67 on Mar 16, 2024 23:59:44 GMT -5
D3!
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Post by timholycross on Mar 17, 2024 8:17:28 GMT -5
Of interest to me was Smith, of course, being all women and Hampden-Sydney in the men's championship game being all men.
Had no idea there was still an all-male college in the US.
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Post by longsuffering on Mar 18, 2024 21:58:57 GMT -5
NYU just defeated Smith in the D3 women's basketball final. Their star player is Morgan Morrison who started for Smith for 4 years and was National player of the year last year, before transferring to NYU. NYU's other star player was a grad transfer from Babson. Something is really rotten in the state of Denmark. I think Smith only has an MSW or maybe a few other grad programs, Babson probably only business grad programs. NYU has film and many other exciting programs in an exciting location. I don't understand biting the hand that fed you because D-3 doesn't feed you as there are no athletic scholarships. I do understand that both Smith and Babson are probably loaded if you need help.
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Post by longsuffering on Mar 18, 2024 22:04:55 GMT -5
Of interest to me was Smith, of course, being all women and Hampden-Sydney in the men's championship game being all men. Had no idea there was still an all-male college in the US. The first day of classes at H-S was November 10, 1775. Women didn't go to college back then. 1300+ acre campus. 98% of students receive some sort of financial aid. They must be benefitting from compound interest over 249 years.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on Mar 18, 2024 22:09:15 GMT -5
Of interest to me was Smith, of course, being all women and Hampden-Sydney in the men's championship game being all men. Had no idea there was still an all-male college in the US. There are others. Wabash in Indiana comes to mind as I worked with a very sharp guy who went there.
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