I have to make a correction to the Wild Woman story (winter 2012). I never coached them because they were uncontrollable. I used to worry about whether all CSM students ever did was study, but after being around these women for a couple of years, all my concerns were abandoned. As the note in the summer 2012 issue shows, we were not the first Mines women’s soccer club; however, we might take claim to being the only Mines sports team to play in Folsom Field in Boulder. Tom Wildeman, Professor emeritus, Chemistry and Geochemistry
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