Intramural
Floor Hockey Champs
Physicists Play Hockey After a Tough Day of Classes, TA Responsibilities
and Cutting-edge Research
Twice a week, members of the Physics department faculty, graduate
students, and friends meet for a bone-crunching game of street hockey.
The players practice outdoors under all conditions - in mid-winter
at 25 degrees below zero (Fahrenheit!), during blizzards and hailstorms,
in scorching August heat, and torrential April downpours. Pain and
punishment are inflicted upon all players without regard to departmental
status.
Players formed an intramural team called "Miller's Maulers"
(after Professor Michael Miller, chairman of the Physics Department).
Dr. Miller graciously loaned his name to the effort after he was
presented with a team tee-shirt bearing his face, skull-and-crossbones
style, against a pair of crossed hockey sticks. Boy was he surprised!
(We probably should have asked him first). In 1995-1996, Miller's
Maulers ended an undefeated season by winning the intramural floor
hockey championships by the unprecedented margin of 7 to 0!
The photo below was taken in Professor Miller's Solid State Physics
class the morning after the big win. His expression of incredulity
is due to the impromptu nature of the photo-op. A horde of men and
women bearing sticks and wearing their championship tee-shirts barged
into the classroom and surrounded the mild-mannered Professor. Defenseless,
Dr. Miller turned and faced the camera. (We probably should have
asked him first).
Prof. Miller has been unavailable for comment.
Intramural Floor Hockey Champs
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