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At 6:19 AM -0400 6/10/96, Ralph N. Baer wrote:
>"Lawrence C. Weintraub" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Does the Ivy league not follow the NCAA convention of counting a
>> tournament as only one game?
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>I think that the NCAA counts the usual in-season, two-day tourney where
>there are championship and consolation games on the second day as two
>games for each of the participants. If this is not the case, then there
>are a lot of teams playing less games than they are allowed.
Right, just remember that what matters is the games you PLAY, not the games
that are scheduled. The NCAA does not make any distinction for in-season
tournament games, except that unlimited overtime is allowed for games in
which a winner must be determined for advancement in the tourney.
Tournament games count like any other game.
Along these lines, if one of your games does not get played for some
reason, you may add another to take its place, and this has happened in the
past. You just have to follow NCAA regulations on the total number of
games you can play.
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