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Date: | Tue, 12 Mar 1996 16:30:00 EST |
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Once the selections have been made, are the regional seeds decided by
formula -- pairwise or otherwise? Or, is it more subjective?
I think that if it is subjective, then Vermont would be in a very
strong position if it won the ECAC tournament since it is also the regular
season champion. (Sort of like the "Clarkson Rule" rumored strongly 2
years ago.)
In addition, if Clarkson wins the ECAC tournament (might perhaps also
require a UVM loss in the semi), they would be in a strong position by
virtue of taking 9 out of 10 points from HE this year including beating
Maine, tying BU away, and beating PC twice. (Of course, I haven't
checked the scenario effect on the RPI and PWR's to see if this type of
consideration would even be possible.)
Just a thought to get the pot stirring some more:-):-)
-- Dick Tuthill
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