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Date: | Fri, 23 Oct 1992 07:38:28 PDT |
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> The league replaces an informal 15-team conference of nine Division I
>and six Division III schools, which held their own respective division
>tournaments at the end of the regular season...The members of the new >league
are Brown, Colby, Cornell, Dartmouth,Harvard, New Hampshire, >Northeastern,
Princeton, Providence, the Rochester Institute of Technology, >St. Lawrence and
Yale....The ECAC said it would discontinue its Division III >women's tournament
after this season.
So what will happen to the other 3 teams? One of them is Bowdoin - they host a
pretty big women's tournament each year.
I'm glad to see that RIT is participating. With a planned trip to Maine and
several to New England this year, the women's team may have a lagrer travel
budget than the men's team, who, with the exception of one trip to Boston (at
Salem State and UMass-Boston) is traveling only within or very close to New
York State this year.
Chris Lerch
Xerox Corp
RIT '84 & '91
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