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Reply To: | Steve G. |
Date: | Wed, 9 Mar 1994 13:24:33 EST |
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The question was posed regarding why 9 of 11 CCHA ADs would vote to put UAF
in the CCHA as a full-time member. Well, here goes an argument, though I'm
not sure it's conclusively for full membership:
The NCAA limits Div I teams to 34 regular season games, HOWEVER, games played
in Alaska don't count toward the limit. That's why the WCHA teams all have
36 games (the two @ Alaska-Anchorage "didn't count"). If the ADs saw merit in
playing the extra game or two, they could get them easily by admitting UAF.
Maybe some stat-minded hockey-l'er out there can come up with a correlation
between playing more/less games and success in the NCAA tournament. A good
place to start would be ECAC teams compared to just about everybody else, but
CCHA and WCHA teams in specific. I haven't looked at the stats, but I seem to
remember some memorable falls by Colgate, Harvard, and RPI (though I admit
I also remember some triumphs by those same teams!!).
I also heard some rumors a while ago about the NCAA trying to arm-twist some
west-coast schools that run successful club-level hockey programs or have
strong IM hockey interest into joining Div I, then realigning those schools
with Denver and CC out of the WCHA (possibly North Dakota too?). I think
there would also be some other CCHA ==> WCHA movement in that case too.
Anybody heard anything about that? FYI, the west coast teams I heard (that I
remember) were CS-Northridge, and Arizona. There were others, but I forgot.
Steve G
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