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Regarding the tournament sponsorship, I used to wonder why Boston University
always seemed to be the sponsor at various NCAA hockey tournament sites
(when there are so many teams in the greater Boston area).
I had always chalked it up to the fact that B.U. was more willing to put in
the time and effort associated with sponsoring a site (extra work for sports
information etc.).
Unless someone tells me otherwise, I would be inclined to apply the same
theory to the RPI/Union situation.
---<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Finally, I think the NC$$ used to have a rule forbidding joint sponsorship
> of NC$$ tournaments. Obviously that has changed with Canisius and Niagara
> sponsoring the 2002 Frozen Four in Buffalo, but that may be one reason why
> Union hasn't been asked. But then, who would want Union to assist in a
> sponsorship of a major tournament at the Knick/Pepsi, when you only have
> to look at the great job they do of sponsoring hockey at their own campus.
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