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http://www.collegehockeynews.com... quoting:
DENVER
1. Minnesota vs. 16. Alabama-Huntsville
8. Michigan vs. 10. North Dakota (to avoid MSU)
GRAND RAPIDS
2. Notre Dame vs. 15. Air Force
7. Boston University vs. 9. Michigan State
ROCHESTER
3. Clarkson vs. 13. Massachusetts (to avoid UNH) —-> USCHO guy has them
at 11
6. St. Cloud State vs. 12. Maine (to avoid BC) —-> USCHO guy has them
at 13
MANCHESTER
4. New Hampshire vs. 14. Miami
5. Boston College vs. 11. St. Lawrence —> USCHO guy has them at 12
Note: This it depends upon how the committee breaks the 3-way tie at
11. This is representative of the way the committee has done so in
recent years — it has taken the straight Pairwise, and then broken ties
by looking at which team had the higher RPI. ... If you do it according
to the way it was done historically, things are different. In that
method, the committee would break ties by looking at the individual
comparisons among the tied teams. In that case, Massachusetts would be
11, St. Lawrence 12, and Maine 13.
Remember, this is still possible — the committee can ultimately do it
whichever why it wants. So these scenarios are certainly not
definitive.
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