Since Mike brought up the last 7 years point, I thought I'd dig back a bit
to see what the "states'"performances have been over the past 7 years in the
NC$$ Tourney (this is not to prove a point or anything, it's just to show that
at my age, I can still look stuff up and add :-~~~( [my cold's a little bit
worse, which means I feel a little bit better :-)])
New York- 7 teams
In the last 7 years- Teams making tournament appearances- 5
Total number of appearances- 10
(Clarkson 4, SLU 3, Cornell 1, Colgate 1, RPI 1)
Semifinalists- 3
(SLU '88, Colgate '90, Clarkson '91)
Finalists- 2
(SLU '88, Colgate '90)
Championships- 0
Massachusetts- 7 teams
In the last 7 years- Teams making tournament appearances- 6
Total number of appearances- 17
(BU 5, Harvard 4, BC 3, Mass-Lowell 2, Northeastern 2,
Merrimack 1)
Semifinalists- 7
(BU '90, '91, '93, '94, Harvard '89, '94, BC '90)
Finalists- 3
(BU '91, '94, Harvard '89)
Championships- 1
(Harvard '89)
Michigan- 7 teams
In the last 7 years- Teams making tournament appearances- 5
Total number of appearances- 21
(LSSU 7, MSU 5, Michigan 4, NMU 4, WMU 1)
Semifinalists- 9
(LSSU '88, '92, '93, '94, MSU '92, Michigan '92, '93,
NMU '91)
Finalists- 5
(LSSU '88, '92, '93, '94, NMU '91)
Championships- 4
(LSSU '88, '92, '94, NMU '91)
Oh, it does prove one more thing.
Michigan (as in the state, not the school) should be glad it didn't let the
UP become a separate state.
G. M. Finniss
Michigan State University 6-1
-1, 8-2-1
WVU '87, UTenn '92, MSU who the hell knows when?
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