A few students might recognize their faces or names in class, but only a few.
That's the downside to wearing a mask and playing a sport that's pretty low on the totem pole at your school.
But we've got a real winner in our backyard this year at California State University, Northridge. An undermanned but talented hockey team that for the first time in 39 years - since CSUN started hockey in 1972 - is going to the National Championships in Florida in a few weeks.
It's the Stanley Cup of college hockey in the American Collegiate Hockey Association. Not the NCAA because no colleges west of the Rockies have NCAA hockey teams. It's just too expensive.
You'd need your own campus hockey complex with thousands of seats for revenue, and a hefty school budget to fly all over the country for games.


