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Arcadian_Parallax t1_j9g8638 wrote
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Reply to College hoops fan finishes his quest to see every Division I team in person by washingtonpost
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exciseduty t1_j9g5i9x wrote
Rich coming from colonisers, from people who brought famines, who made others fight their wars and was responsible for killing of millions
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thegarebear1 t1_j9g3dmf wrote
Congrats, this country traded a pot head for a global gun runner, when we convict people here for the same offense she pulled over there.
washingtonpost OP t1_j9g2s4e wrote
Reply to College hoops fan finishes his quest to see every Division I team in person by washingtonpost
From reporter Scott Allen:
Early in his quest to see every Division I men’s college basketball team play in person, Craig Caswell resolved that he would travel to see the last school play at home. Caswell’s wife and most frequent travel companion, Jaclyn Meyer, lobbied to finish the journey in Hawaii, but when the Rainbow Warriors played a nonconference game at Illinois in November 2019 — the program’s farthest trip east in more than a decade — Caswell, who lives outside Dayton, Ohio, decided the opportunity to cross another team off his list without getting on a plane was too good to pass up.
Hawaii, which lost to the Fighting Illini that night, was the 330th Division I team Caswell saw play. Three years and 34 teams later, Caswell completed his quest Saturday at Bender Arena, where he watched American lose to visiting Lehigh with Meyer, his mother and his brother by his side.
“This feels more like a milestone than a conclusion,” Caswell wrote in an email Sunday. “I’ll still go to more basketball games this season and beyond, only now with a fresh air of confidence with this achievement under my belt.”
Caswell’s college basketball odyssey spanned 21 years and took him to 442 games in 131 venues. The first Division I college basketball game he attended was Dayton’s 83-59 rout of George Washington on Jan. 9, 2002, at UD Arena. It was his second game, as a wide-eyed freshman at Bowling Green nearly seven years later, that lit the spark for his impressive and unusual quest.
A Detroit Pistons fan who didn’t pay much attention to college hoops growing up, Caswell, 32, walked into Bowling Green’s Anderson Arena for the first time in the fall of 2008 and grabbed a seat in the front row for a game against Wayne State. He felt a bit like Spike Lee sitting courtside at Madison Square Garden, and he was hooked. Caswell went to most of the Falcons’ home games that season and again as a sophomore, when he made trips to see games at Wright State, Akron and Kent State.
The quest entered Caswell’s mind during his junior year.
“I thought: ‘I love to travel, and I love college basketball. How feasible would it be to see every team in Division I?’ ” he said. “I was determined to basically consume as much college basketball as I could going forward. All the years since have involved a lot of deliberate planning to try to achieve that goal.”
Read more about Caswell's cross-country journey here, and skip the paywall with email registration: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/02/21/college-basketball-fan-sees-every-team/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_medium=social&utm_source=reddit.com
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gamedemon24 OP t1_j9g29su wrote
Reply to comment by DangerRangerRadio in Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wins longest Daytona 500 in history by gamedemon24
500 miles is the scheduled distance, but there’s a rule in place where they’ll extend the length to try and avoid finishing under caution conditions.
ARedditingRedditor t1_j9fzsed wrote
Reply to comment by scottydg in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
Catch all is "extended military engagement "
Emerald_Nuck t1_j9fy8ht wrote
I’m all for punishing a country. I bet some of these athletes are clean, don’t back Russia’s war, etc. it really sucks for the honest group of them.
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PNKAlumna t1_j9fwba1 wrote
Reply to comment by terrymr in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
Seriously. “Maintain the ban”? I’m over here waiting for it to begin.
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xixi2 t1_j9fsf3j wrote
Reply to comment by unwilling_redditor in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
Buy-theticket t1_j9fqtt2 wrote
Reply to comment by zekex944resurrection in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
Because they cheat.. that's a much better reason than being at war in my mind.
unwilling_redditor t1_j9fqpw2 wrote
Reply to comment by xixi2 in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
When did "foreign intervention" become synonymous with a war of conquest and attempted genocide?
[deleted] t1_j9fqmnr wrote
Reply to comment by WellHotPotOfCoffee in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
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iREDDITnaked t1_j9fq98q wrote
Reply to comment by WACK-A-n00b in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
Hard to just call the war only "politics" when would-be athletes are being killed because of Russia's unprovoked invasion.
EVOSexyBeast t1_j9fprbx wrote
Reply to comment by WACK-A-n00b in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
You need HULU if you want to watch the olympics live and have a good experience.
efs120 t1_j9foz9r wrote
It’s depressing, but it seems completely plausible, that he could use a slur like that so casually and not understand its meaning. He didn’t seem very bright, but he did put in the work to educate himself and make amends, so if a team wants to take a chance, that’s fine. There has to be room for people to be welcomed back after putting in the work to improve themselves and make amends.
The_Ineffable_One t1_j9fnsiv wrote
Reply to comment by dboss2310 in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
The big difference is that Russia's war is a war of conquest; the UK's wasn't. But ultimately both wars were founded on abject lies.
xixi2 t1_j9flb40 wrote
Reply to comment by scottydg in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
Yes I know. Which is why I meant like military officers should be the people we choose for the presidency. Not congress people that decided they wanna be president
scottydg t1_j9fklat wrote
Reply to comment by michael_harari in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
Yep, I agree. There's a reason everyone was saying "the war in Afghanistan and Iraq", "Vietnam war", whatever you want to call those "conflicts", they were wars.
MFSheppard t1_j9g8cc1 wrote
Reply to comment by Darklighter10 in UK calls on IOC to maintain Olympic ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes by rejs7
It's very easy to advocate for a standard one's own country will never be held to.