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Brian Stickney writes:
>1) Unlike the other major college sports, in college hockey it is almost
>impossible for an independent to make it to the big show. While one may argue
>that the level of competition would drop...I don't think that is the case.
>Teams like Mankato St., Air Force, and Army have all played their division one
>leagued opponents tough at times. Wouldn't it make the tourney a bit more
>interesting if even one of these independents had an at large bid into the
>tourney (based on best record of the independents). Perhaps we would see the
>same sort of upsets in the college hockey as we see in College basketball
>(Princeton upsetting UCLA, etc...)
No.
None of the independents have a winning record int Div1 competition this year.
>2) What do you think is the strongest rivalry in College hockey?
That's easy. The fans vs. the officials. :-)
-- Erik
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