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With LAX championships looming, it got me thinking about MD's entry into BT

There's been some criticism here about Maryland's acceptance into the BT from a sports perspective, but with the exception of football and a few "minor " sports, Maryland has raised the conference profile. Maryland excels or is competitive in the following sports: Men's and women's LAX, men's and women's basketball, baseball, men's and women's soccer, and field hockey, to name some that come immediately to mind. I could be missing a few. That's a resume that not many BT members have. It's academic qualifications also compare with or exceed the rest of the conference. Rutgers is a different story.

Penn State Women's Lacrosse Returns to NCAA Final Four

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The Penn State women’s lacrosse team is solidifying itself as one of the nation’s top programs.

The Nittany Lions locked up their 15th trip to the NCAA semifinals Sunday afternoon, including their second straight final four appearance.

“It’s a great statement for us,” coach Missy Doherty said. “We feel like we’re one of the top teams out there and it’s awesome to be going to back-to-back final fours.”



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Women's LAX semi is path to favorite role in the final

I was looking at the women's LAX final four pairings and noticed that all four seeds on the opposite bracket had been eliminated, and that the two semi finalists on that side were Navy and Boston College.

I would have to think that PSU would be favored over either of them if we can get by Maryland in the other semi final.

It would be great to win another NC is a different sport and widen the array of PSU programs at the top level in the country.

Appears Jonelle Eshbach has lost York County DA primary

With 157 of 159 precincts reporting, Dave Sunday has a lead over Eshbach in the primary. Sunday has 13,821 votes to Eshbach's 12,895 votes. Sunday has declared himself the winner.

The two were running in the R primary. There were no candidates in the D primary for York County DA, so whoever won the R primary is the prohibitive favorite to become the next DA of York County.

The above info is from the York Daily Record's web site.

FC/OT: Anyone watching/enjoying Silicon Valley S4 on HBO?

Even though the show has sort of fell into a predictable pattern of late (design something, doesn't work as intended, works great for something else, try to get funding, Erlich screws something up, Richard screws something up worse, they get a small victory some other way, Big Head steps in crap and continues to come out smelling roses, etc.) it's still fun to watch and sort of think, 'Wow, this is really how stuff seems like it works in the tech/app industry!' Also, they've made Erlich's Chinese house-mate, Jian Yang, a much bigger part of the show for the better. Last episode where Erlich made Jian Yang develop an app that is supposed to be able to take a picture of food and tell you what it is (SeeFood) was great - especially when Jian Yang reveals that his app can only determine if something is a hot dog, or not a hot dog. Funnier still is when Erlich trades his stock in the app to Jian Yang for a corvette and his backyard hut, only to find out Periscope bought the app/tech because it turns out the hot dog/not a hot dog determination works great for detecting unwanted penis pics.

Also, Jian-Yangs prank phone calls to Erlich are the best...

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FC/OT: 'S-Town' Podcast - from the 'Serial' and 'This American Life' Team....

Anyone listening or finished? For those familiar with the hugely successful 'Serial' and 'This American Life' podcasts, 'S-Town' (Sh*t Town) is their latest installment of serialized, investigative journalism and it ups the ante by making all episodes available on day one (and like 'Serial', this is a HIGHLY binge-able podcast that is designed to be devoured in one sitting).

The gist is this - Brian Reed, a reporter/journalist who works for This American Life/Serial was contacted by a man named John (a seemingly well off, climate-change obsessed, mathematical savant who spends his days building a hedge maze, fixing antique clocks, studying 'apocalyptic' statistics, and putting troubled locals to work on his property) who lives in a small town in rural Alabama and who believes that injustice is all around us, and nowhere more prevalent than his hometown of Woodstock, where local a local rich kid has been bragging to anyone willing to listen that he killed a man and got away with it. Reed takes the bait and after several conversations with John, he travels to Woodstock to uncover the truth. What starts out as a murder mystery is actually resolved mid-way through episode two, and an unexpected twist turns the entire story upside down in a fascinating shocking way.

I know there is a 'movement' of sorts with the fascination of Appalachia culture and 'redneck/hillbilly' ideology, but the journalism here is very sincere and fair, and the portrait painted of the people and life of Woodstock, AL is quite eye-opening. Would be interested to hear others' thoughts on this providing folks provide a 'SPOILER' warning - so far, I'm only half way through episode three (there are seven total).

You can listen via iTunes or anywhere else you get your podcasts.

https://stownpodcast.org/

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OT - Need some travel ideas for LA

My friends from high school and I are going on our annual baseball stadium trip next week. We plan to see the Angels on Wednesday (if our flight is on time) and the Dodgers on Friday night. Might see the Padres on Saturday night. We have been doing this for about a dozen years. Usually between 5 and 8 of us.

Last year we went to KC and St. Louis and had some good recommendations from one of the posters here.

We are staying in Redondo Beach and are looking for some recommendations for some of the fun, non-touristy stuff such as micro breweries, dive bars, good and reasonably priced restaurants, beaches, etc. Since we are class of 1966 and all married, we will limit our night activities to girl watching. No, we do not need any "Chumleys" recommendations.

Appreciate any helpful suggestions. And I will laugh at the other ones. Hope I am wise enough to know the difference.

Greetings! I am The Count!

They call me The Count because I love to count things!

Today, I have a very special guest with me. Judge Joseph A. Greenaway, Junior, from the United States Court of Appeals, Third District Court! I think this is the first time I have ever had a guest count along with me! I am so excited! He and I will count TOGETHER!

We are going to count to the number of PSU coaches referenced in the infamous Freeh Report. Let's begin!

Joe Paterno! ONE!!!
Mike McQueary! TWO!!!

TWO!!! Two PSU coaches --- a.k.a., SOME coaches --- referenced in the infamous Freeh Report.

AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH!!!!!!

(thunder and lightning!!!!)
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MSM wants to make drinking a Penn State problem............how can a

reasonable person make this conclusion? All talk is again about Penn State culture. We have unfortunately been the home of another tragedy, but the fraternity is privately owned and PSU has almost no control over anything that goes on there. How can the MSM call this a PSU problem? Drinking is a national problem, on almost every campus. NBC interviews Barron and cuts him short on his answers. Gives SPM the DA most of the time. Tough to get away from these people!

OT: Torn meniscus surgery

Going in Monday for arthroscopic surgery for a torn meniscus. At my age they don't actually "fix" it, just clean it up.

Anyone with personal experience on recovery time? Standard doctors line is 3-5 days on crutches, 2 weeks for full range of motion/pain free, 4-5 weeks for full activity including running.

My PT guy says that's conservative and I can get back to full activity quicker than that. Also said it's more of a "how much pain can you bear" vs actually reinjuring the knee.

TIA

I have read most all of the GJP. Travesty born of entitlement.

Remember how sometimes when you were a kid, you got in trouble at school, and you convinced yourself that maybe the principal would not call your Mom? Even though you started out pretty sure it would happen, you talked yourself into thinking it wouldn't?

The behavior of these "boys" is very reminiscent of an entitled child's wishful thinking.

What's more, for the moment I have to believe Bream was out of the loop. I also think that could change as we move forward. In the meantime, I think if I were running things Bream would be frantically looking for work on my advice. Every semester you live there, there is a decent chance that either a sexual assault or some hideous underage drinking incident will occur in the place in which you chose to live.

Yo, Timmy! Your judgment is very poor. Bad enough Piazza died at your address. I will be needing a little sharper judgment in my next head trainer. Get out.
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18 PSU frat brothers charged with manslaughter...

http://www.philly.com/philly/education/Students-charged-with-manslaughter-in-PSU-frat-death.html

BELLEFONTE, Pa. – Eighteen Penn State students and their fraternity were charged Friday in one of the largest hazing prosecutions in the nation’s history.


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Students charged with manslaughter in Penn State frat death
Eight of the students face involuntary manslaughter charges in connection with the death of 19-year-old Tim Piazza, who suffered fatal injuries when he fell down a set of stairs during a Beta Theta Pi fraternity pledge party earlier this year.

Centre County District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller announced the sweeping case at a press conference in Bellefonte. Flanked by Piazza’s parents and blown-up portrait of the sophomore engineering major, she accused fraternity members of putting Piazza through a dangerous booze-fueled hazing ritual and failing to call for help once he had injured himself.


“It’s heart-breaking all around,” she said. “There are no winners here.”

With his arm wrapped around his wife, Piazza’s father, Jim, choked back tears.

“This did not have to happen,” he said.


The charges unveiled Friday was the result of a months-long grand jury investigation. The panel’s blistering presentment described a ritual known as “the gauntlet” in which pledges were required to stop at various alcohol stations, where they guzzled vodka, shotgunned beers, drank from wine bags and played multiple rounds of beer pong.

One fraternity member told the grand jury that pledges drank four to five alcoholic beverages within a two-minute time span.

Those charged with misdemeanor counts of involuntary manslaughter included Brendan Young, president of the Beta Theta Pi chapter at Penn State, as well as fellow fraternity members Daniel Casey, Jonah Neuman, Nick Kubera, Michael Bonatucci, Gary Dibileo, Luke Visser and Joe Sala.

Each also faces felony charges of aggravated assault which could result in prison terms if they are convicted. They are expected to be arraigned later Friday in Centre County Court

In addition, ten other student members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity face lesser charges including hazing and furnishing alcohol to minors.

Piazza, a sophomore engineering major from Lebanon, N.J., was intoxicated at the Feb. 2 pledge party when he fell multiple times and was knocked unconscious, the district attorney said.


Members of the fraternity moved him to a couch but did not call for emergency help until the next morning, about 12 hours later. Piazza died the next day at Hershey Medical Center, having suffered a non-recoverable head injury, ruptured spleen and collapsed lung.

Defense attorneys for the students have said previously that fraternity members did not know Piazza was in danger but rather thought he was just drunk and would sleep it off.

But Parks Miller lambasted that argument Friday, saying that video taken from the fraternity house’s extensive security system disproved those claims. For in

“It’s unusual to have a crime captured from beginning to end,” she said.

The charges were announced hours before Penn State's board of trustees were scheduled to meet and as commencement festivities were getting underway at the 46,000-student University Park campus.

The university, having conducted its own investigation, permanently banned Beta Theta Pi earlier this spring, citing evidence of forced drinking, hazing and other illegal activity. The university also instituted new rules for the rest of its 83 fraternities and sororities, whose members represent about 18 percent of the student body.


In a statement Friday, the university’s Interfraternity Council pledged it was committed to reforms that would prevent similar deaths in the future.

“Our thoughts continue to lie with the Piazza family as the justice process moves forward,” the statement read. “The best way to shift culture is for students, alumni, and the university to work together.”

No charges were filed against Tim Bream, 56, a Penn State assistant athletic director and head trainer for the football team who also lived in the Beta Theta Pi house. Bream was employed by the fraternity as an adviser.

Parks Miller said Friday that Bream was in his room at the fraternity house on the night of Piazza’s death, but the investigation did not reveal any evidence that would result in charges.

Hazing and excessive drinking at fraternities and sororities has long plagued colleges and universities, at times resulting in similar prosecutions.

Five years ago, a fraternity pledge ritual involving alcohol resulted in the death of a student at Northern Illinois University. Prosecutors charged 22 fraternity members, including five Pi Kappa Alpha leaders who pleaded guilty to reckless conduct and were sentenced to various terms of probation and community service.

Two years ago, prosecutors charged 37 members of the Pi Delta Psi fraternity at Baruch College in New York in the hazing death of 19-year-old freshman Chun Hsien "Michael" Deng. The case included third-degree murder charges against five current and former members.

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Fun thread - historical events you want to go to

lots of disclaimers and assumptions here:

1. Time travel works
2. You can participate a bit but not overtly change history (modified Butterfly Effect)
3. Generally keep it to last 100 years if possible

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1.Be an American GI at the Liberation of Paris in 1944 or VJ Day in Times Square a year later
2. Woodstock - with like a pound of 21st century grade weed and other party drugs ("weed is tight"), and solid rain gear
3. Lake Placid, 1980, USA-USSR hockey
4. Dealey Plaza on the day JFK got shot with enough time to station tiny security cameras at key locations and, then, with my eyes pealed on the Book Depository
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What are some of your sports bucket list locations to visit?

I was fortunate enough to knock off a night game at LSU and a game in Tallahassee last year and finally catch a foul ball, this year I'm hoping to hit:

A game at Clemson
A game at Virginia Tech
The Phillies new ball park - I've been to Veterans Stadium
The Reds new ball park - I've been to Riverfront Stadium
Perhaps a Tigers game in Detroit

Along with my future sports bucket list locations:
The Red River shootout
The Orange Bowl
The Sugar Bowl
The Rose Bowl
St. Andrews
Pebble Beach
A game at Nebraska
A game at Wisconsin
A baseball game in St. Louis
A baseball game in Milwaukee
Lambeau Field
A game at Dodger Stadium

What are some of yours?
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