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RPI Engineers 2017-2018
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2019 recruit Madisen Peterson had a goal (shorthanded GWG) and an assist in today's game at the U18 Development Camp. https://teamusa.usahockey.com/tourna...ferrer=3834351. She had no points in her first two games.
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We are thrilled to welcome these five to the roster! #Engineers #LetsGoRed https://t.co/PjynfCFAvK pic.twitter.com/0G61izfXht
— RPI Women's Hockey (@RPI_WHockey) July 2, 2018
One from Denmark whom we didn't know about. She played with Josefine Hansen on the Danish national team.
Edit: The Gentofte Stars U17 and U20 teams she played on last season are boys teams.Last edited by Ralph Baer; 07-05-2018, 02:34 PM.
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15 of our players from the 2017-18 team earned ECAC All-Academic honors for strong work in the classroom!
— RPI Women's Hockey (@RPI_WHockey) July 11, 2018
Commissioner's List honoree Aly Tremblay ‘19 posted the team’s top GPA (3.85) as a biomedical engineering major. #LetsGoRed #StudentAthleteshttps://t.co/2RtBwU4Gw1
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Selander Invited to Swedish National Team Camp #RPIHockey #ECACHockey https://t.co/5fjAwNq0rK
— RPI Athletics (@RPIAthletics) July 19, 2018
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Sunday Funday with the Staff @RPI_WHockey at Lake George pic.twitter.com/Yg5Ka5h4UF
— Bryan Vines (@VinesBryan) July 30, 2018
Still no second AC unless Marc Cavosie is now full time. I assume that is he on the left.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostSunday Funday with the Staff @RPI_WHockey at Lake George pic.twitter.com/Yg5Ka5h4UF
— Bryan Vines (@VinesBryan) July 30, 2018
Still no second AC unless Marc Cavosie is now full time. I assume that is he on the left.
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2019 goalie recruit Amanda Rampado will be at the Canadian U18 Team Selection Camp 8/4-12 https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/te...se/camp-roster.
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Originally posted by giwan View PostYou sir are correct
Cavosie Added to @RPI_WHockey Staff #RPIHockey #ECACHockey https://t.co/Lz63CFoB7z
— RPI Athletics (@RPIAthletics) August 1, 2018
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostIt looks like I was indeed correct.
Cavosie Added to @RPI_WHockey Staff #RPIHockey #ECACHockey https://t.co/Lz63CFoB7z
— RPI Athletics (@RPIAthletics) August 1, 2018
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Originally posted by In the blue View PostAt least he has good playing experience. The women’s game needs more men and women coaches with a solid playing backgrounds, real “hockey” people
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostI thought alumnae was singular female, and "alumni" was the only plural version?
For males it's alumnus and alumni.
Alumni is also used for both genders together. Many people will just use alum and alums to avoid the whole complicated mess.Last edited by shelfit; 08-03-2018, 01:09 PM.
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Originally posted by shelfit View PostWrong. For females alumna is the singular and alumnae is the plural.
For males it's alumnus and alumni.
Alumni is also used for both genders together. Many people will just use alum and alums to avoid the whole complicated mess.
I can still hear my mother saying "That's the problem with American schools. They don't require eight years of Latin."
As you know, I use my actual name as a username here. That is because I was quite naïve about 20 years ago. When I joined the Clarkson and Cornell boards, I decided to use Ursaminor, the name of the constellation which I thought meant little bear, and it would refer to my height and my name. Although I should have known that Ursa is a female bear and Ursus a male bear, by comparing to Alumna and Alumnus, it did not cross my mind. It's real hard to tell male from female from about a half-dozen stars. Someone on the Cornell board informed me and it was changed. It was finally also changed on the Clarkson board quite recently.
Addendum: Someone else once told me that Minor actually means lesser in importance as opposed to small.
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