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>If my math is correct, I believe it is possible (although not likely) that
>LSSU, MSU, UM, and WMU could all end up with 46 points after this weekend.
> Who does the title belong to in this case and who are the #2, 3, and 4 seeds
>for the CCHA tourney???
Following excerpted from http://web.ccha.com/news/19960225-Team_Notes.html,
forwarded with permission of the CCHA.
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WHAT IF -- Should there be a four-way tie for the league championship at 46
points (Michigan State tie and lose; Lake Superior wins twice; Michigan wins
twice; and Western Michigan garners five of six points in their series at
UAF), Lake Superior would be the number one seed for the league tournament
based on a 5-3-1 mark against the other three teams. MSU, WMU and Michigan
would each be 3-3-0 in league games against the other two teams, forcing the
next tie-breaker goal differential (in the six league games) to be the
deciding factor. Currently, Western Michigan is +11, Michigan is -3 and
Michigan State is -8.
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You'd be amazed what you can find there! (^:
Keith
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