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It may be a compliment to the ECAC and the relative PWR of their division as
opposed to the others, but it is still a sad comment that a team that just
can't get it done, either in their own league or in the tournament, is making
the NCAAs. (Gosh it seems like we're in the basketball tournament now.)
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>>> Bill Fenwick <[log in to unmask]> 03/11/97
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Vermont, by the way, apparently will have the dubious
distinction of being the first-ever ECAC team to make the
NCAA tournament despite not making it out of the ECAC
quarterfinal round.
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Dubious? Actually I think it is a compliment to the ECAC
that this year (at least) they had a good enough record out
of conference (except vs WCHA) to have a good PWR team
get in despite a 1st round loss.
Only way UVM CAN'T get it:
UMass-L or BC wins HE (3 HE teams) and
Princeton beats Cornell in ECAC finals.
If Cornell fails to make the ECAC finals, I think their NCAA
chances are iffy. As discussed earlier, I think their bye
chances are slim and none.
Joe
Clarkson '77
Go Knights!
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