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[ Monday, Feb. 24, 2003 ] Letter to the Editor
Storming the court mocked the tradition
After reading "Relieved fans celebrate, storm the court," (Feb. 20 article) I don't know what is more embarrassing, the comments by Jan Jagla or the fact that students decided to make a mockery of the storming the court tradition, not that it hasn't become that already. Sure, it seems that if you turn on Sportscenter any night of the week, you'll see students rushing the court, usually because they beat a rival or a top 25 team. Wisconsin is neither. To rush the court because the basketball team finally won a Big Ten conference game, to say the least, is a joke ... then I read Jagla's comment. "It was pretty big," Jagla said. "It's like a championship for us." If one win over Wisconsin in conference play is a championship, what would it mean if we could actually beat a quality team like Pittsburgh? Matt Dunlap
senior-industrial engineering
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