Broomball's 'ridiculousness' attracts players
Canada has a knack for coming up with sports. First it was hockey. Now, the Canadian sport of broomball has claimed the attention of people around the world, from Moscow to Japan to Taiwan ? to Princeton.Like hockey, broomball is played on ice, and the two games have similar rules.In professional leagues, padded sponge rubber shoes are used to maneuver on the ice, but on Baker Rink sneakers will do.The ball is fairly large ? somewhere between a soccer ball and a softball ? and is moved around with brooms of wood or aluminum, as per the rules of the United States Broomball Association.The USBA lists 38 colleges that play broomball competitively.




