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Subject: William & Mary is not a Catholic school. And Bill III was known for kicking Catholic bootay in his time. But including W&M would get some chuckles, for sure.


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Date Posted: 01:24:52 03/14/05 Mon
In reply to: JohnG92 's message, "How about a scholarship football conference with Holy Cross, Georgetown, Villanova, Colgate, Lehigh, Richmond and William & Mary. Out of conference opponents: (1) Army or Duke (2) Delaware (3) Harvard, Yale or Princeton (4) Hofstra." on 20:23:51 03/13/05 Sun


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I don't believe that Colgate, Lehigh or Richmond are Catholic either ... thus, I think JG was simply giving his wish list for a Fordham f-ball conference v. simply giving a Catholic league list. (NT)PA Ram08:10:56 03/14/05 Mon


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