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"Linda A. Harrison" <[log in to unmask]>
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BC & Minnesota met in a three-game series in 1990(?) at Conte Forum. Both teams were 100% US born players, with Minnesota 100% Minnesotans and BC predominately (but not totally) Massachusetts players.

BC started bringing players from other countries around 1994 (Greg Taylor, goaltender was from Alberta, I think). Jerry York has continued to recruit international players, but the majority are still Amercian (with more players coming from different parts of the USA, besides New England).

Linda

> >At 3/27/2007 05:00 AM, Todd wrote: 
> >Anyway, it is an interesting bit of trivia. Don't know if it really was 
> the 
> >first NCAA tournament game to feature all Americans, but cool nonetheless. 
> 
> Todd, 
> 
> BC used to field all US born players. It seems to me that BC and Minnesota 
> 
> must have played in the NCAA's some time in the past. Some BC or Minnesota 
> 
> fan must want to research this. Also there were possibly times in the 60's 
> 
> or 70's that Harvard was composed all US born players. I recall Harvard 
> rosters of that era with few if any Canadians. 
> 
> Steve 
> 
> 
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