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WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 547
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Collegiate Club Championships -Reply
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2) Re: Collegiate Club Championships -Reply
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3) Re: Collegiate Club Championships -Reply
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4) Re: Body Checking
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5) RE: Collegiate Club Championships -Reply
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6) Collegiate Club Championships -Reply
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7) Collegiate Clubs
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8) Re: Ontario Championships
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9) Supreme Court lets ruling stand on gender equality in college
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10) Re: new york state usa summer girls development camp
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11) Minnesota high school championships (girls)
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12) Re: new york state usa summer girls development camp
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13) Someone has sent you a beer
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14) Re: Gretzky & Messier
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15) Re: UNH girls/womens hockey camp
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:22:59 -0700 (PDT)
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>Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (now an ECAC Alliance Varsity program)
>hosted Club Championships in 1994. We (RPI) won in 1994, and Ohio State
>in 1995.
>
>And College club teams, don't forget that Penn State now has a club team!
>Hope to play ya!
>
>Ellen
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>> No, the last year it was held was two years ago in New York and Ohio State
>> won it.
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>> >Is this the first time the Club Championships have been held? If not, who
>> >has won previous years?
>> >
>> >>>> Jen Bradbury 04/20/97 08:34pm >>>
>> >North Country Community College won the 1997 Womens Collegiate Club
>> >Championships hosted at the Ohio State University. They beat Ohio State
>> >in
>> >the final round 6-2. All of the results will soon be posted.
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:01 -0700 (PDT)
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>No, the last year it was held was two years ago in New York and Ohio State
>won it.
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>>Is this the first time the Club Championships have been held? If not, who
>>has won previous years?
>>
>>>>> Jen Bradbury 04/20/97 08:34pm >>>
>>North Country Community College won the 1997 Womens Collegiate Club
>>Championships hosted at the Ohio State University. They beat Ohio State
>>in
>>the final round 6-2. All of the results will soon be posted.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:22:52 -0700 (PDT)
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>Yep. There's even a trophy with the names of the winners on it each of the
>year's it was held.
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:22:45 -0700 (PDT)
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>>> Was not the 1990 World Championships full contact?
>>
>>I spoke to our Manager, Female Programs and she tells me that it was
>>not full contact. Although, had you been there, you would never know
>>the no checking rule was in effect!!!!
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>I was just looking through the souvenir program for the 1990 Women's
>World Ice Hockey Championship. On page 13 it says that in September 1989
>several new rules were established for the 1990 World Championship.
>These rule changes included:
> 1. FULL BODY CONTACT
> 2. Three twenty-minute stop time periods
> 3. Slapshots
>
>On page 37 in the program it says:
> "Whether to body check or not is an issue of strong debate within
> many countries and internationally. Although THERE IS BODY CHECKING
> IN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, North American teams play with no
> intentional body checking."
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>So, it seems that there was full body contact in 1990.
>
>Andria
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:22:54 -0700 (PDT)
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>Ellen Bradley[SMTP:email@hidden] wrote:
>> Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (now an ECAC Alliance Varsity program)
>> hosted Club Championships in 1994. We (RPI) won in 1994, and Ohio State
>> in 1995.
>>
>> And College club teams, don't forget that Penn State now has a club team!
>> Hope to play ya!
>
>The few years before that, the championships were held in Boston. If I
remember correctly, Boston College (then a club team that was funded like a
Varsity team) had a pretty strong hold on the title for a few years in a row.
>
>~ Joe Merc
>Former Coach, University of Maine Women's Hockey
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:06 -0700 (PDT)
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>Is this the first time the Club Championships have been held? If not, who
>has won previous years?
>
>>>> Jen Bradbury 04/20/97 08:34pm >>>
>North Country Community College won the 1997 Womens Collegiate Club
>Championships hosted at the Ohio State University. They beat Ohio State
>in
>the final round 6-2. All of the results will soon be posted.
>
>
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:03 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Collegiate Clubs
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> Has anyone on this list been involved with starting a women's club
> team? I know several women are interested in getting one started at
> the University of Maryland, College Park, and any experience that is
> passed on would help greatly!! Maryland has a men's team that just
> started playing Div III this year, and I understand the university is
> planning to build their own rink in the near future.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jan.
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>Is this the first time the Club Championships have been held? If not, who
>has won previous years?
>
>>>> Jen Bradbury 04/20/97 08:34pm >>>
>North Country Community College won the 1997 Womens Collegiate Club
>Championships hosted at the Ohio State University. They beat Ohio State
>in
>the final round 6-2. All of the results will soon be posted.
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:05 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: Ontario Championships
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>Does anyone have the official results of the Ontario Championships?
>
>I too was there and was amazed at the skill level of the younger players.
>It warms my soul to anticipate what the future of women's hockey holds when
>such skill is displayed at such a young age.
>
>Kristen
>#10
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:31 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Supreme Court lets ruling stand on gender equality in college
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>This was taken from USA Today's Web page at
>http://www.usatoday.com/news/court/nscot570.htm
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>I thought it might be of interest to those on the list:
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>Court upholds rulings in Brown Univ. gender-bias case
>
>WASHINGTON - In a closely watched dispute over sexual equality, the Supreme
>Court Monday let stand rulings that said
>Brown University illegally discriminated against its women athletes.
>
>The justices, without comment, rejected an appeal in which the Ivy League
>school's lawyers said lower court rulings could
>require schools nationwide to offer varsity opportunities for women based
>on a "stark numerical quota.''
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>The dispute dates back to 1991, when Brown imposed university-wide budget
>cuts.
>
>The school, which then funded 16 varsity sports for men and 16 for women,
>cut off funding for four teams - men's golf and
>water polo and women's gymnastics and volleyball.
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>The move affected 37 men and 23 women.
>
>Some of the affected women athletes sued, contending that Brown, located in
>Providence, R.I., had violated a 1972 law
>known as Title IX.
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>The law, credited by many with changing the face of women's sports and
>societal attitudes about women, bans discrimination
>in education based on sex. All government-run schools and private schools
>that receive federal money are covered by the law.
>
>A federal trial judge initially ordered Brown to continue funding the
>women's gymnastics and volleyball teams, and later ruled
>that stripping those teams of university-funded varsity status violated
>Title IX.
>
>When the case was at trial in 1993, 51% of Browns' 5,722 undergraduate
>students were women. Only 38% of the school's
>897 intercollegiate varsity athletes were women.
>
>The trial judge cited the 13% disparity in concluding that cutting funding
>for the two women's teams was discriminatory. He
>ordered the funding continued.
>
>A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the
>judge's finding of discrimination by a 2-1 vote last
>November.
>
>The appeals court interpreted the law and federal regulations to require a
>school to have "gender parity between its student
>body and its athletic lineup'' unless it shows steady progress towards that
>goal or full accommodation for qualified women
>seeking athletic opportunities.
>
>Other appeals courts have reached the same interpretation.
>
>The 1st Circuit court set aside the trial judge's order requiring continued
>funding for all the women's varsity programs. Brown
>officials are free, the appeals court said, to fashion some other remedy -
>such as "cutting men's teams until substantial
>proportionality'' is achieved.
>
>In the appeal acted on Monday, Brown's lawyers argued, "The use of Title IX
>to mandate adherence to preferential quotas
>presents an issue of exceptional importance that warrants resolution now.''
>
>It added: "Universities with budgetary constraints must cut academic
>offerings to fund additional teams for women, cut teams
>for men, or risk liability for damage and loss of federal funds.''
>
>Lawyers for the women athletes urged the justices to reject the
>university's appeal.
>
>"Because intercollegiate athletic programs operate separate teams for men
>and women, any determination of
>non-discrimination must, by definition, compare the participation
>opportunities provided for men with those provided for
>women,'' they said.
>
>"This does not amount to giving either sex a `quota' or `preference;' it
>merely provides for the non-discriminatory allocation of
>athletic opportunities and resources between the sexes.''
>
>Brown's appeal was supported in friend-of-the-court briefs submitted by,
>among others, the American Council on Education,
>60 universities and colleges and 49 members of Congress.
>
>The case is Brown University vs. Cohen, 96-1321.
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:17 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: new york state usa summer girls development camp
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>It should also be noted that this week long camp is sponsored by the New York
>State Amateur Hockey Association and is intended as a development camp for
>New York State girls who are either new ( or fairly new) to hockey. Campers
>will be housed in dorms at the State University at Plattsburgh.
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:22:56 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Minnesota high school championships (girls)
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>Does anyone have any pictures of this year's (or past years) winners or
>other photos of the Minnesota girls high school ice hockey
>championships? I would really like to include pictures in a book on
>women's hockey due out in the fall.
>
>Thanks for your help
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:25 -0700 (PDT)
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>>bernie mckinnon-ex coach of st lawrence university, pam seaborn coach of
st. lawrence university, and carol mullins asst. coach of cornell as
>well as michelle amidon and many other instructors will be at stafford
>ice arena in plattsburgh n.y. july 6th-july 11 th for a week long hockey
>camp for girls age 13-17.
>>for more info and brochure call nancy denicola at 315-779-8256 or e-mail
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:16 -0700 (PDT)
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:34 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: Gretzky & Messier
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>At 11:26 AM 4/20/97 -0700, you wrote:
>>Hi all !
>>
>><< Yes, there is, of sorts. Within the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto there
>> is a section dedicated specifically to Women's Hockey.
>> June >>
>>
>>Have anyone of you, the names from the women-player in the Hockey Hall of
>>Fame !
>>I doesn't have the change, travelin' to canada :-)
>>Can i find informations about the section of women's hockey in the WEB
>>(Internet)??
>>thanks a lot and bye
>>
>>with many greets
>> Martin Melich
>>E-Mail:(email@hidden od. email@hidden)
>>http://members.aol.com/DonaldF95/Mhomep/eis.html
>>http://members.aol.com/DonaldF95/Mhomep/welcome.html
>>(The german women-ice-hockey at Internet / DEL / NHL - results !)
>> - Keine Macht den Drogen - Give drugs no chance ! -
>>Sorry, my Web-Sites in german language (only the first
>> side avaible in english language
>> Icehockey is the Element of Life
>> Don't laugh, my english isn't the best,
>> but - I LIKE IT, and i'm learnin' !!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>To Donald and Other Interested Parties,
>
>Check out the Hockey Hall of Fame's website at:
>http://www.hhof.com
>It's a lot of fun, almost like being there. They mention that the history
>of Women's Hockey is in the Ford North American Zone, but if you want
>specific information I suggest you check out the Resource Centre.
>
>June
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 10:23:09 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: UNH girls/womens hockey camp
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>>I just wanted to announce to everyone that UNH will be having a womens
>>camp for ages 10 and over the week of July 27 through August 2. Head
>>Coach Karen Kay will be the lead instuctor plus ormer and current
>>players. It will be held on the UNH campus. If you have any questions
>>and are interested on gettinga registration orm email me back at
>>email@hidden or Coach Kay herself at email@hidden
>>Thanks
>Could you please send me information on the camp, such as where the kids
>will sleep, how much supervision there will be off ice, how many 10-11 year
>old will there be, what kind of non-hockey activities will there be and
>when.
>How much on-ice time is there and what kind of off-ice training is there.
>Who will be teaching. We have an 11 year old who plays PeeWee and with our
>girls team. She is shy about leaving home but eats and drinks and sleeps
>hockey.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Debbie Minden
>
>
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