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                   NOW IT GETS REALLY INTERESTING!
         First Place and Final Home Ice Berth Still Up For Grabs
 
    As the ECAC season enters its final weekend, still up for grabs are...
   ....first place, between co-leaders Clarkson and Cornell, and third-place
SLU, and.....
   ....the final home ice berth, between fourth-place RPI, and fifth-place
Harvard and Vermont, and...
   ....seventh place , between Brown, Colgate, and Yale.
   Princeton will have the tenth and final playoff spot.
 
ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Dave Trombley, Clarkson. The SR C from Scarborough,
   ONT, had a 4-4-8 weekend in two Knight wins.
   Ù
ECAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Geoff Finch, Brown. This FR G from Oshawa, ONT earned
   his fourth Rookie of the Week selection by blanking Cornell, 3-0, with
   21 saves.
 
ECAC SCORING LEADERS
PLAYER   TEAM    GP  G- A- P  PLAYER    TEAM    GP  G- A- P
Ciavaglia Harvd  20 22-32-54  Derraugh  Cornell 20 18-17-35
Donato   Harvard 20 15-34-49  Trombley  Clarksn 17 18-16-34
Vukonich Harvard 19 30-17-47  Cooke     Colgate 20 19-15-34
Juneau   RPI     18 16-28-44  Belanger  Clarksn 20 10-22-32
Pritchard SLU    20 19-23-42  Dupere    Colgate 20  8-24-32
Lappin   SLU     20 17-25-42  Coles     RPI     19 11-20-31
DeCosty  RPI     19 24-11-35  Faust     Prince. 20 13-18-31
 
ECAC GOLATENDING LEADERS (10 game minimum)
PLAYER    TEAM    GP  W-L-T  MIN  SV GA ShO PCT  AVG
Rogles    Clarksn 13  9-3-0  667 284 31  2 .902 2.79
D'Alessio Cornell 16 10-2-3  905 352 43  0 .891 2.85
Roy       Harvard 10  6-3-1  603 257 30  1 .895 2.98
Menges    Colgate 11  3-4-3  602 295 32  1 .902 3.19
Kuntar    SLU     20 14-3-1 1096 487 59  1 .892 3.23
Millham   Vermont 20 11-7-1 1122 477 62  1 .885 3.32
 
            -Honor Roll-
Scott Thomas, Clarkson: SO F had 5 G's in two wins including 3 in the second
   period of 7-1 win over Army.
Mike Vukonich, Harvard: SR F had the final 3 goals in Friday's 6-3 win at RPI
   to extend league lead to 30 goals.
Andy Pritchard, SLU: SR F went 3-3-6 to give him 10-9-19 totals over the past
   three weekends.
Marc Dupere, Colgate: SR F went 1-4-5 in Saturday's 9-1 win over Brown that
   gave Colgate a weekend sweep.
John LeClair, Vermont: SR F scored game winner in 2-1 win over Harvard in
   2-1-3 weekend.
Phil Kenner, RPI: SR F had just 6 points in 11 games until going 2-3-5 on
   Saturday in 9-4 win over Dartmouth.
 
COACHING HONORS: Former Yale goalie & asst. coach Keith Allain has been named
   an Asst. Coach on the 1992 U.S. Olympic Team, and Army head coach Rob Riley
   has been named to the staff at the World University Games for this spring.
 
NOTES- After head-to-head results, ties are broken by record against "Top 4",
   and then "Top 8". With some positions up for grabs, some tie-breakers
   can't be predicted. But the following ties can be figured now:
       Brown v. Colgate=Colgate
       Brown v. Yale   =Brown       Colgate v. Yale=Yale
      3-way B-Col-Y=Colgate         RPI v. SLU=SLU
 
      Clarkson & Cornell can finish 1,2, or 3; SLU can be 1,2,3, or 4:
      RPI can be 3,4,5,6; Harvard and Vermont can be 4,5,6;
      Brown,Colgate,and Yale can be 7,8,9; Priceton is 10, Army is 11,
      Dartmouth is 12.
 
      Who's hot? Clarkson takes a 5-game win streak (8 of 9) to Harvard FRi.
                 Vermont and SLU have won 4 straight.
      Who's not? Yale is 0-9-1 since Jan. 12 when they had beaten Harvard to
 be 9-4-1. Princeton has lost 5 straight.

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