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Reply To: | John T. Whelan |
Date: | Wed, 2 Jul 1997 17:09:18 -0600 |
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Joe LaCour writes:
>3) The ECAC
aka the Rump ECAC
>Dartmouth and Harvard
>UConn and Yale
>Brown and Holy Cross
>Princeton and ?????????
Penn
Columbia and Hofstra
If we're going to fantasize, why not go all the way? Although if the
NY teams did split off from the ECAC, I think Cornell would stay with
the Ivies. (Other than league cohesiveness, there's one big reason
that starts with an H and ends with a D.) As a six-team conference,
they could play a 20-game season with two-game weekend series at each
site. No need for travel partners. (I'd hate to see this, BTW. It's
bad enough not playing BU regularly, but to cut Clarkson and RPI, or
Harvard, out of the Red's schedule would be terrible.)
John Whelan, Cornell '91
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