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Well, most likely it could (and should, IMHO, if the increase in participation
is significant...say from 46 to 60 or so at some point) bring an increase to
a 16-team tournament. There are, I think, quite a few schools that could
become Div. I out of the ACHA in the next ten years or so (Penn State, North
Dakota St., Mich-Dearborn, Arizona, just to name a few...). Of course, if the
ACHA becomes a reputable league (which it IS fast becoming), then we may see
NCAA teams switch to the ACHA! :^) (Just think, a hockey-only governing body)
Just one question: does the MAAC you mention refer to the Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference? Unless I'm mistaken, wouldn't it take quite a while for
those teams to even develop hockey programs? (unless I've got my basketball
conferences confused...)
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