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Amen, Dick.
I was hoping someone who attended the game might analyze how the top D-III
team stacked up. I know the shots were way in favor of UNO, etc, but what
about skill level. Are they close to the average D-I team? (I doubt it,
but this is a nice type of matchup to get real evidence.)
RIT also has an ex-RPI player on it. Wonder how he
compares to the rest of his team at the D-III Level. At the moment, his
name escapes me ... of course, so does my phone number most of the time :-)
Tony Buffa
RPI '64
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On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Richard S. Tuthill wrote:
> No, Ben, we don't need fighting in college hockey. Especially not just
> to spark a team. Give us all a break, and don't even bother to bring up
> the subject again.
>
> -- Dick Tuthill
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