>On a more serious note, does anyone know how many of the teams in the
>MAAC are members of the MAAC in other sports? I think someone once
said
>that the answer is three. It seems strange that they can be treated as
a
>multi-sport conference while others like the CCHA aren't and they have
>three Big-10 teams as well as (I think) an equal or greater number from
>another conference whose name is escaping me. Perhaps the CCHA should
>call themselves the Pac-10. :-)
I can't remember the exact number, but the difference is, the CCHA isn't
using the Big-10 bureaucracy. The MAAC will be run by the MAAC as a
whole with a hockey commissioner, like the ECAC is run (ugh! -- it has
to be better for the MAAC though) ... whereas the CCHA is an autonomous
conference that answers to nobody.
AW
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