Re: G-MAC All-Sports and Conference Business Thread
I must have had a thought and it left me.
Maybe I can post something I learned on the D2 board today. I learned that being "irrational" means being irrational if you believe there is a chance that something reasonable might happen. I never realized that was irrational. I always thought irrational was unreasonable.
I won't further the discussion as I have learned to never argue beyond extremes.
Re: G-MAC All-Sports and Conference Business Thread
On the MEC board, someone mentioned that Wheeling has dropped men's lacrosse as a sport. So, that would eliminate their Associated Membership with the G-MAC. Also, I'm not sure what OVUs status is relative to men's lacrosse. They still list it on their website, but did not field a team last year. If both teams are gone, the G-MAC is down to 6 men's lacrosse teams.
Re: G-MAC All-Sports and Conference Business Thread
Not athletics related (other than a expansion to Callen Athletic Center), but I thought some might be interested in CU's pretty ambitious 10-year building plan. it includes 3 new academic buildings (well, the civil engineering building is more of an annex to the existing main engineering building), a secondary dining facility, and additional dorm space. When they say 10 years, they mean up an running within 10 years. Some of the buildings are already underway.
G-MAC/MEC Swimming Championships are underway. G-MAC schools seem to have a good grip on the top spots after day one. MEC added UNC-Pembroke as an associate member for swimming this year and it looks like they will be a good addition to bolster MEC competitiveness.
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