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-- [ From: Kepler * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
> I wish the Cornell-Merrimack consolation game would
> have gone to OT so we could have seen how they would have handled it.
Grady Whittenburg stated that it would be a 5 min o.t. If no resolution,
then a tie.
My reading of that wonderfully phrased rule for non-advancement games:
"Third-place games MAY follow the overtime procedures as described in Rule 6
-47 (i.e., normal 5 minute overtime)." is that the S.I.T. officials
couldn't run afoul no matter what they did -- 20 min, 5 min, no o.t., award
the game to Cornell on general principles... whatever. You can't argue with
a MAY.
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