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On Wed, 22 Mar 1995, John H. Pilarski wrote:
> >I've always heard that the tournament champs were the champs, while the
> >regular season champs got the modifier. After all, the tournament champs
> >always got the automatic bid, while the regular season champs just started
> >getting one this year. Any of you types who work for the leagues know what
> >the rule is? Or is there one?
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> I don't agree. If that were true, then why bother with the NCAA
> championships, the same thing applies.
> It becomes a problem when teams don't feel like they have anything to play
> for (like BU and Maine, maybe). But this is the time of the year when teams
> should be peaking, and these tournaments *do* mean something. They are a
> prelude to the big dance.
>
Obviously you are entitled to your opinion, but the convention, I believe
for all conferences in Div. I, is to designate the tournament winner the
league champion, and the regular season winner is just that. I have
posted my feelings about not letting everyone into the tournaments before
so won't get into them again. However, we should not post the way we
feel things *should* be as facts, but as opinions. This is a discussion
group after all :-)
Arthur Berman [log in to unmask]
GO BU!!!
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