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Craig Barnett wrote on INFO-HOCKEY-L..
>In light of the NCAA decision on Maine's appeal, WHY do they get to keep
>their NCAA Championship????????
(Discussion belongs on HOCKEY-L, not INFO-HOCKEY-L).
There is nothing in common!
History lesson:
1. NCAA and Maine both investigated the past several years, looking for
violations and potential violations of NCAA rules. A number of
violations in many sports were found, with about one half related to
men's ice hockey.
2. 2 violations were related to the 1993 Championship. The NCAA
Executive Committee declared that they were of a nature such that the
1993 Championship should not be vacated.
3. The NCAA Infractions Committee investigated and last July reported on
the violations, actions by Maine, and assessed additional penalties.
4. Maine appealed 2 of the additional penalties: loss of (a bunch of)
football scholarships and this year's men's ice hockey ban from the
NCAA tournament.
5. Yesterday the NCAA Appeals Committee upheld the actions of the NCAA
Infractions Committee.
I've left off lots of detail, but I think it addresses the question.
For more information, see the archives of the college hockey lists and
of the NCAA.
Wayne Smith
Old Town Landing
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