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Actually, Hockey3 is still around.  At least I have been reading about
this on it.

Tom Rowe

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Subject: RIT exploring move to Division I?


Boy, I wish HOCKEY-3 were still around for this one...

According to USCHO, longtime Division III power RIT has applied for
membership in Atlantic Hockey as part of "exploring the possibility" of
moving their hockey program to the Division I level.  Atlantic Hockey is
apparently set to vote on Wednesday on whether or not to expand their
membership, in light of Quinnipiac's decision to move to the ECAC next
year.

Here's the link:

http://www.uscho.com/news/2004/09/21_008653.php

According to the article, current CHA members Air Force, Niagara, and
Robert Morris are also being considered for membership in Atlantic
Hockey. The times, they could be changin'...

--
Bill Fenwick                                                 DJF
5/27/94
Cornell '86 and '95                                          JCF
12/2/97
LET'S GO RED!!
"Nobody in football should be called a genius.  A genius is a guy like
Norman  Einstein."
-- Former NFL quarterback Joe Theismann, proving at least the first part
of
   his statement

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