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"Dave Suess (CSTS)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Jun 1993 07:07:35 -0700
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Your message of Wed, 30 Jun 1993 08:19:56 -0400 .
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"Ralph N. Baer" <[log in to unmask]> said:
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>Craig Cheslog mentioned: Presently, 17 of the 49 Division I hockey programs
>come from Division II or III institutions. I was wondering who the 17 schools
>were.  I got 15 that I was fairly certain are not Div-I, namely:
>
>Alaska-Anchorage, Alaska-Fairbanks, Clarkson, Duluth, Ill-Chicago,
>LSSU, Lowell, Merrimack, Michigan Tech, N. Mich, RPI, St. Cloud, St.
>Lawrence, Union, and W. Mich.
>
>Are these correct, and if so what are the other two?  I have a number
>of possibilities, but actually too many to make 17 in total.  Also what
>is the breakdown of Div-II vs Div-III for the 17 schools?
 
        Don't forget my alma mater, the University of North Dakota.
        It is Division II in its other major sports, and hockey there
        is the only Division-I level sport in the whole state (throw
        in South Dakota, too, if you like ...).  Six national titles.
                                Dave Suess      [log in to unmask]

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