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Date: | Tue, 26 Mar 1996 17:33:25 -0700 |
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Okie dokie.
In the Frozen Four we've got the top 4 seeds (bye-teams), who also happen
to be the regular-season champions for their conferences.
Given the size of college hockey, I'd bet this has happened before, but when?
Also, has there been a final four where all 4 top seeds advance, with both
#1 seeds facing each other in the final -- and the #1 ranked team winning
it all?
And a question slightly away from the subject -- has the NC$$ made public
it's opinion of the #1 team in the country (heading into the tournament)?
Colorado College seems to be at the top of more polls, but more of the
"power-style" ratings put Boston U ahead... does it even matter to the
tournament committee?
greenie
(regretfully stuck in Colorado for the finals... grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)
S P O O N ! !
(go BU)
(go catamounts!)
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