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Here are this afternoon's finals:
 
Colgate 3-RPI 0
Dartmouth 3-Princeton 2
 
Here's what the standings look like as of now:  (* means final game still in
progress)
 
*Clarkson 29
*Brown 26
*Harvard 25
Colgate  25
RPI      23
*Vermont   22
Princeton     21
*SLU    20
*Cornell  18
*Union     16
Dartmouth 16
Yale 15
 
Notes:
--The Top 4 are Clarkson, Brown, Harvard and Colgate regardless of what happens
in the other 4 games tonite.
 
--Colgate is definitely fourth; Clarkson is definitely first.
 
--Brown takes second with a win or a Harvard loss
 
--Harvard takes second with a win plus a Brown loss or tie
 
--The numbers 5 to 8 spots will definitely be occupied by RPI, UVM, Princeton
and SLU, but not necessarily in that order
 
--RPI will be either #5 or #6.  They take #5 with a UVM loss.  They drop to #6
with a UVM win or tie
 
--SLU jumps to #6 with a win and a UVM loss.  They finish #8 with a loss or tie
 
--Princeton is #7 is SLU loses or ties, but drops to #8 with an SLU win.
 
--Cornell is in, but can finish no higher than ninth, and will be on the road
in Tuesday's play-down round.
 
--Cornell finishes #9 with a win or tie over Union tonite, but drops to #10 if
they lose to Union.
 
--Union gets into the playoffs as the #9 seed with a win over Cornell.  If
Union ties, they get in as the #10 seed only if Yale loses or ties.
 
--Yale can make the playoffs only as the #10 seed.  They can get in with a win,
plus a Union loss or tie.
 
--Despite winning both games over the weekend, Dartmouth is out of the race.
Dartmouth needed ten out of twelve games this weekend to go their way, and so
far, all of them have except last nite's RPI-Cornell tie.  Dartmouth needed
Colgate to be in the Top 4 and SLU to be OUT of the Top 8 to win potenial
tiebreakers with Union.  The Cornell tie makes it impossible for SLU to finish
out of the Top 8, since the best Cornell can do is pull even with SLU with 20
points, and SLU wins the tiebreaker with Cornell.
 
 
Ill post final standings and matchups later tonite
 
 
Jeff Beyer
Dartmouth College

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