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Mon, 27 Feb 1995 13:50:27 EST
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>1) Clarkson            13-6-3  29
>2) Brown               13-7-2  28
>3) Harvard             13-8-1  27
>4) Vermont             11-9-2  24
>5) Colgate             11-9-2  24
>6) RPI                 10-9-3  23
>7) Princeton           10-9-3  23
>8) Cornell             9-10-3  21
>9) St. Lawrence        10-12-0 20
>10)Dartmouth           7-13-2  16
>11)Union               6-12-4  16
>12)Yale                6-13-3  15
 
I know this is just fanciful, but...
 
1.   It can't happen.  To get the point totals above, Vermont and Dartmouth
     would both have to sweep, and Princeton would have to get two points
     (one win or two ties).  Since Princeton plays both Vermont and Dart-
     mouth this weekend, that can't occur.
 
2.   Even if it could, the tie between RPI and Princeton would go to Prince-
     ton, based on head-to-head record (Princeton is 1-0-1 against RPI).  And
     the tie between Dartmouth and Union would go to Union based on record
     against the top four teams (Union would be 1-4-3 for five points, Dart-
     mouth would be 2-6 for four points).
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