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Date: | Fri, 29 Mar 1996 09:58:54 -0900 |
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At 11:49 AM 3/29/96 -0600, Jeff B wrote:
>The players have until the April 10 deadline to transfer
>to other schools if they want to continue to play DI hockey.
I seem to recall some NCAA rule requiring Div. I players to sit out a year
following a transfer to another Div. I program, thereby losing a year of
eligibility.
First, is this correct? (Mike, Wayne, rules gurus?) If so, is there a
provision by which these Flames won't get hosed out of a year of eligibility
should they transfer? (Sort of a "program folding" exemption.) I think it
would suck royally for upcoming seniors if they lost out on a low-down trick
of the administration...
Sours grapes of the day - Here's hoping the Flames go 0-27 on the hardwood
next year and play before empty stands...
Saddened in AK,
Mark
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University of Alaska Anchorage
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