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Date: | Wed, 4 Nov 1992 08:44:00 EDT |
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In response to the explanation of games in Alaska not counting in the 34 game
limit, Shane Kingry asks:
>Right, now, does this provision still hold when UAA becomes a full member of
>?the WCHA next season?
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>Reason for asking: The paper had an article about how we are going have to
>choose between our annual Nissan Jeep Classic and games against our
>inter-state rivalry UAF since 32 of our 34 games will be allocated for
>us. But, this didn't make (and still doesn't) sense to me because of
>by-law 17.10.5.3. Comemnts?
The by-law specifically applies to non-Alaskan teams (see the last sentence in
the by-law). UAF and UAA are subject to the NCAA limits for their home games &
for their away games. (The by-law was written to "encourage" Outside teams to
make road trips to the Alaskan schools.) If UAA has 32 games locked in by the
WCHA, then indeed they only have two other games to schedule.
At the moment, the exclusion rule would indeed remain in effect when UAA and
UAF become full members of their conferences. I wouldn't be surprised to see
an amendment proposed that would rescind the exclusion for conference games.
However, I haven't heard that any school is going to submit the proposal.
Perhaps one of the coaches on the list could answer that.
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Dr. Stephen E. Roth BITNET: ROTH@CANISIUS
Dean of Student Services
Canisius College PHONE: (716) 888-2522
Buffalo, New York 14208 FAX: (716) 888-2525
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