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Commenting on my own guess, now that Maine made it official, I tended
to put teams in the regionals that would make the shortest trip for the
largest number of people. Of course, I don't have a real good concept of
fan base and distances in the east so it was pretty subjective.
I also took the easy way out on the three-way tie on 13th, it was too late at
night to do much thinking on modified RPI. I decided that the NC$$ would
figure out a way to put Colorado College in the West regional,.
Doug Peterson
On 20 Mar 2004 at 23:17, Doug Peterson wrote:
Here's the first sacrificial lamb of bracket guesses, to make a safe path for
subsequent more reasoned guesses. I was getting tired of waiting for
Maine and Massachusetts to resolve their differences, so I went with
Maine (I need some sleep.) Although I can imagine there is a little more
fun to be had with the brackets if Massachusetts wins.
West - Colorado Springs
1. North Dakota
2. Denver
3. Michigan State
4. Colorado College
Northeast - Manchester
1. Boston College
2. Ohio State
3. New Hampshire
4. Harvard
East - Albany
1. Maine
2. UMD
3. Miami
4. Niagara
Midwest - Grand Rapids
1. Minnesota
2. Michigan
3. Wisconsin
4. Holy Cross
Doug Peterson
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