Welles Crowther, a former Boston College lacrosse player who had a trademark red bandana, was working in New York on Sept. 11, 2001.
This is the story of how he led people to safety after terrorists struck the World Trade Center.
@JonRothstein Jon, I replied to one of your Gopher tweets last season asking if we made the tourney to give us a catchphrase. I was dumb. Instead, please just make us shirts that say “Fire Ben Johnson”
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@NadineBabu@GopherHole Sure, maybe they are practicing them. But something needs to change in the process between practice and games. Under Ben Jonson, we have continuously been one of the worst free throw shooting teams in the nation every single year. Adjustments need to happen.
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Former Boston College lacrosse player Welles Crowther sacrificed himself to save as many as 18 people on 9/11. His story needs to be told every single year. He was a real-life superhero.
@Tim_Walz Are you referring to the same small towns that are mostly rocks and cows? Just want to be sure we are on the same page here about rural Minnesota.