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On Oct 17, 14:17, Dave Geringer wrote:
>On the UND-Manitoba game, I believe that the NCAA only allows schools to
>count games against Simon Fraser (which does not have a hockey team). All
>games against other Canadian universities in any sport cannot count, and,
>therefore, must be exhibitions.
I'm 99 44/100ths % sure that this is incorrect. I remember various holiday
tournaments that have included Canadian teams (Western Ontario, Toronto,
Concordia, etc.) and those games have counted in the teams' overall record,
though not their NCAA Div. I record. The latter is the record (among other
things) used to generate post-season tournament seedings.
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