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Check out the main story and picture before they change it to Steve Nash.
Matt Benson
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bste_lax - Uncle Rico Wanna-Be
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Tried to capture it but these stupid computers have no photo editing programs so I can't save the file.
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Gregg Pathiakis - All-America
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bste_lax - Uncle Rico Wanna-Be
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bste_lax wrote:http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sportpub/goldstein_goal.mov
Him scoring a goal against Cuse.
nice...i wonder if that was the bubble.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/sto ... 9239&num=0
there's the location of the whole story in case they move it from the front page. Brave guy in my book.
there's the location of the whole story in case they move it from the front page. Brave guy in my book.
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Not a bad article. In a way, I think it's sad that they have to do a whole article on someone coming out. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that they did, but I think we live in a world where that should just be accepted and dealt with without a ton of publicity. Personally, as long as we win, I don't care what sexual orientation any of my teammates are. Good for him though--it takes courage to do what he did.
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I agree Chris. I'm glad he's doing well and atleast in this article, he's not being put down or harassed. The feeling I'm getting as of late is we won't have too many more articles on things like this. People just don't seem to care as much (atleast not around here), it's common place.
More good work Matt.
More good work Matt.
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ZagGrad wrote:Check out the main story and picture before they change it to Steve Nash.
Check it out now...Benson, you're good.
WOW, total guess...with a little thought. I was going to say Shaq, but I realized Suns-Spurs was tonight so my guess was Nash or Duncan and since everyone is in love with Nash recently, I said him.
Or I am just that d*mn good.
Matt Benson
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bste_lax - Uncle Rico Wanna-Be
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ZagGrad wrote:Not a bad article. In a way, I think it's sad that they have to do a whole article on someone coming out. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that they did, but I think we live in a world where that should just be accepted and dealt with without a ton of publicity. Personally, as long as we win, I don't care what sexual orientation any of my teammates are. Good for him though--it takes courage to do what he did.
I wouldn't say it's sad....to me it's more indicative of good progress being made in an environment that most would assume is not as warm to what Goldstein did. Different layers of society treat change differently, even if it is for the better. People who are ethnic minorities are likely to feel more at ease in a city like New York or Boston than somewhere in the deep south....this is a similar concept in my book.
Nevertheless, he should be applauded for his courage, and what should also be celebrated is the fraternity that is a lacrosse team and how they rallied around their teammate.
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goonercb21rf wrote:People who are ethnic minorities are likely to feel more at ease in a city like New York or Boston than somewhere in the deep south...
come on man...
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Danny Hogan wrote:goonercb21rf wrote:People who are ethnic minorities are likely to feel more at ease in a city like New York or Boston than somewhere in the deep south...
come on man...
As a hispanic male and can agree to an extent. Don't forget about the good 'ol boys in the south that are still bitter about losing the war.
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It must be lacrosse day on espn... first JHU making the Top 10 of the week and now their about to show a segment on Goldstein... and later its JHU v Duke.
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