"The refs, myself and John [Thompson] can take it up with God when we get there," Carril said.
New Coach
Brown University named former New England Patriots quarterback coach Les Steckel on Saturday to be the Bruins' new offensive coordinator and quarterback coach.
The 42-year old Steckel served as an assistant coach for the Minnesota Vikings for five years before he served the 1984 season as the Vikings' head coach.
A 1968 graduate of the University of Kansas, he began his coaching career in 1972 at the University of Colorado and then joined Navy as an assistant.
Steckel went on to be an assistant for the San Francisco 49ers in 1978 before joining the Vikings.
Croteau Update
Last Friday, St. Mary's Julie Croteau became the first woman ever to play a NCAA baseball game. The freshman went 0 for 3 in the team's 4-1 loss to Spring Garden.
"I was really nervous during practice," Croteau said. "But after the first inning, I just tried to concentrate on the game. Maybe it will give other women incentive to play ball, or someone else can believe that they can do it."
One-Hitter
The Seahawks were only able to get one hit against Spring Garden's pitcher Dave Tittlemeyer, who struck out six batters. Croteau was not one of Tittlemeyer's strikeout victims.
Croteau cleanly fielded all six of her chances before being replaced in the top of the sixth inning.
With over 40 media members at the game, it was hard for both teams to think baseball. The Seahawks starting pitcher's first 15 pitches were balls. He gave up only three hits on the day, but the walks hurt him.
"It was really tough," Croteau said. "It kind of felt like I had the pressure of the world on my shoulders. I felt like I had to prove something. It's over and now I can just go out and play ball."
Quote of the Week
"There's not much difference between Santa Claus and me. We're two overweight, lovable guys that kids really enjoy." --Indiana basketball Coach Bob Knight.
Runner-up
"The challenges are tomorrow with the teams, but the challenge today for the coaches is not to say anything that will make anybody else mad. The challenge for you [the media] is to make this interesting. It gets me really competitive. I could box when this is over."--Texas women's basketball Coach Jody Conradt discussing pre-game news conferences.