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Date: | Wed, 30 Jul 1997 14:13:27 -0400 |
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Today's update of the schedules on USCHO has Cornell participating in the
Marine Midland tourney on Nov. 28 (vs. Niagra) and 29 (vs. Colgate/a school
TBA). BTW, this puts Cornell at their 29 game limit.
>Unless this is a recent addition or an exhibiton game, Cornell does not
>have Niagara on their schedule so this is going to be a rather one-sided
>contest.
Despite the fact that this is all fantasizing, I'll throw in my opinion:
most eastern D-I college hockey programs are not big-time sports schools.
So, they have limited athletic budgets and aren't going to want to institute
wacky travel plans. This, unfortunately, probably eliminates the possibility
that Niagara and/or Canisius would join the ECAC because it's a heck of a
long bus ride from Boston and Providence to Buffalo. I agree that Niagra
would probably fit best in the CCHA, given geography. And, supposing Vermont
jumps to Hockey East, where does the ECAC find a travel partner for Dartmouth?
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Jay Wang
Cornell University
The Cornell Daily Sun
http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/jw48/home.htm
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