Paul Goldfinger, MD, Blogfinger.net.
I was at Bagel Talk in Ocean Grove yesterday morning when I saw a young woman with a fascinating sweatshirt.. I happen to be a person who likes to read T shirts and sweatshirts. She was young and quite tall at 5′ 11,” and her shirt appeared to be brand new. The letters glowed and they said “NYU.”
We were both waiting for our orders, so I asked her about it.
True Conversation—–settup: We used to live in NYC, and our son Stephen is an NYU grad.
Me: What’s with the NYU shirt?
She: I’m going to start college there soon.
Me: Terrific! My son went there.
She: What did he study?
Me: Dramatic writing at the Tisch School.
She: Wow. I am going to major in business/real estate.
Me: Great! At the end of 4 years you’ll know a lot about that.
She: I’m going to play basketball for NYU. (A lightening bolt flashed by as she said that.)
Me: Amazing! You can be in New York and at Greenwich Village.
She: Yes. I’m excited.
Me: Looking at her more closely–she’s got the size for college ball, she’s very pretty, she’s smart and well spoken, and I bet she has a “full ride” scholarship.
She: Nice chatting, but I have to go.
Me: Likewise. Good luck. (You never know who eats bagels!)
Later I found out some more. Her name is Josie Munson and she has graduated from the well-known high school basketball program at Red Bank Regional (Little Silver.). She is a Division I college prospect, but her home and school environments have kept things in perspective. She wanted to play ball at an academically strong college, and NYU is that plus it is a Division III athletic powerhouse.
To illustrate the kind of school she just attended, one of her classmates will play basketball at Skidmore. Josie had a fine record at Red Bank and with AAU ball. NYU online indicates how enthused they are to have her.
When I was college age, NYU had no basketball. There had been a big time scandal. We saw a game with an NYU club team playing Yeshiva. What can you say about any Yeshiva team—but this one was pretty good and they played with their yarmulkes not falling off. I don’t recall who won., but you had to check any pork chops at the door.
NYU today has 24 sports teams, and one of them is ball room dancing. Really!
But Josie Munson made a big impression on me today at the Bagel Shop. I don’t know her, but strangely, I’m proud of her…I will watch the NYU results in the future.
As for the Ocean Grove Off-Shore School of Medicine, maybe we will recruit a team, but we won’t schedule any games with Josie and NYU.
SEAN HAYES. From Promises Promises:
Thanks Nettie. The last time I was on campus in the Village I met some XX volleyball players and was impressed, but I will make a note about that Kean game and the online broadcasts.
I recall in high school when girls basketball had its own silly rules. But now you get to coach wonderful players like Josie. Good luck next season. Paul Blogfinger.net
As one of her NYU coaches, we ARE thrilled to have this very well rounded awesome basketball player joining our NYU Family. Thank you for recognizing Josie and our program and you can watch all games online starting in November! We also play at Kean on Friday Nov 17 if you want to become a super fan. Go Violets!
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Hello Paul, I’m Josie’s mom and just read your post. I’m so happy she lit up your day and it makes me proud to know she’s ready to handle herself so well in the world. Would love to see this blog post on Twitter and tagged to Josie @josieMunson5
Thank you! Have a wonderful summer,
Jen Munson