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I was looking at the CCHA's official site (www.ccha.com) and noted, under CCHA
Head-to-head, that the first tiebreaker listed was "most league wins". Is this
a new addition this year? So far as I was aware, the first tiebreaker in the
CCHA was head-to-head record and league wins didn't enter into it. (Now
head-to-head is the second tiebreaker) Is this a by-product of the new
clustering schedule?
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Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86 and '95 DJF 5/27/94
LET'S GO RED!! JCF 12/2/97
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is SHE?' and I destroy myself completely."
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