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Originally posted by DDad16 View PostThere is a posting for an Associate Head Coach at Holy Cross. I don't see anything for a Head Coach.
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Originally posted by Arafel View PostHoly Cross announced today that former BU assistant Katie Lachapelle is the new associate head coach. Given Katie's experience at BU and with the U-18 national team, I think she can definitely help HC recruit the players it needs to be competitive in WHEA.
http://www.goholycross.com/ViewArtic...CLID=211652108
Bad summer for BU - lose both LONG time assistant coaches
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Originally posted by HockeyEast33 View PostShe's almost certainly the next head coach. Van Buskirk is around 70 years old and will certainly be retiring soon. She's a high profile hire.
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Originally posted by PrezdeJohnson09 View PostAgreed. Something tells me there is a plan of succession afoot in near future. Very smart, good hire for Holy Cross to elevate its program to the next level.
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Originally posted by giwan View PostIt does look like great forethought on the ADs part, heck even the web pages are updated with the proper coaches. Sign of an athletic dept on the ball and actually following thru, no interim coaching labels, making a decision, sticking by it and actually giving a s##t.
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Originally posted by HockeyEast33 View PostThe HC athletic department is historically very well run/managed. No surprise that they thought this through and acted in a smart and forward looking manner.
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It really is good to see Holy Cross moving in the right direction. They have posted their first recruit on the NCAA website and I can tell you that she is an excellent player, having seen her play for several years now. With the Beantown tournament coming up in a few days maybe the new Assistant Coach can find a few overlooked players and continue to move that program into a competitive one at the D1 level.
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WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) -- The College of the Holy Cross says it will stop using the image of a knight as a logo and mascot even though trustees last month decided to keep the nickname Crusaders for its athletic teams.
The president of the Worcester (WUS'-tur), Massachusetts, Jesuit college, the Rev. Philip Boroughs, wrote in a letter to students, alumni and staff Wednesday the depiction of a knight with the moniker Crusader is an inevitable reminder of the religious wars and violence that marked the Crusades.
Boroughs says such imagery "stands in contrast" to the college's stated values" but notes the word "crusader," in its modern sense, means someone who stands for positive principles.
In place of a knight, Holy Cross will use an interlocking HC on a purple shield as its primary logo.St. Norbert College Green Knights
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Originally posted by GB Puck Fan View PostWorcester (WUS'-tur)Grant Salzano, Boston College '10
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Originally posted by GB Puck Fan View PostWORCESTER, Mass. (AP) -- The College of the Holy Cross says it will stop using the image of a knight as a logo and mascot even though trustees last month decided to keep the nickname Crusaders for its athletic teams.
The president of the Worcester (WUS'-tur), Massachusetts, Jesuit college, the Rev. Philip Boroughs, wrote in a letter to students, alumni and staff Wednesday the depiction of a knight with the moniker Crusader is an inevitable reminder of the religious wars and violence that marked the Crusades.
Boroughs says such imagery "stands in contrast" to the college's stated values" but notes the word "crusader," in its modern sense, means someone who stands for positive principles.
In place of a knight, Holy Cross will use an interlocking HC on a purple shield as its primary logo.
pu$$ies are now running the show in these places. GOD help us all. even the wimps that are offended.
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Idk the Crusades were pretty bad lol... I would imagine you would have a problem with a college team naming themselves ISIS.
/Sprints away from threadLast edited by TonyTheTiger20; 03-15-2018, 04:13 PM.Grant Salzano, Boston College '10
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Originally posted by TonyTheTiger20 View PostIdk the Crusades were pretty bad lol... I would imagine you would have a problem with a college team naming themselves ISIS.
/Sprints away from thread
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