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And in the close calls, Division I category: 42-1-2.

> On Mar 11, 2019, at 5:14 PM, Bill Fenwick <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> It doesn't happen that often.  I can only think of three occasions since the NCAA started holding championship tournaments.  (This of course gives me a chance to brag about something my beloved Big Red did fifty frippin' years ago)
> 
> In the 1969-70 season, Cornell went 29-0 and won the NCAA Div I championship.
> 
> In 1983-84, Bemidji did Cornell a little better, going 31-0 and winning the NCAA Div II championship.
> 
> In 1955-56, Clarkson went 23-0 but rejected an invitation to the NCAA tournament, because the NCAA would rule, or had ruled, several of their players ineligible for the tourney.  I believe this was because they had played a fourth varsity year, and back then the NCAA only allowed three.
> 
> Two close calls that I know of at the Div III level:
> 
> In 1993-94, Fredonia advanced through the first round of the NCAA Div III tournament with a 24-0-4 record, but lost the semifinal to eventual champion Wisconsin-River Falls.
> 
> In 2000-01, RIT got to the Div III championship game with a 27-0-1 record, but lost the final game to Plattsburgh.
> 
> 
> 
> Bill Fenwick
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> From: "Tom" 
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> Sent: Monday March 11 2019 1:54:08AM
> Subject: Division III
> 
> OK, I know this remnant of a list serves NCAA Div I, but I still have to 
> put in a plug for the Div III Pointers from Stevens Point. They are 
> 26-0-2 this season.  How often do you see any hockey team go through the 
> season undefeated?  They play 3rd ranked and rival St. Norbert this 
> weekend in the tournament quarterfinals.  If they win it all, it will be 
> an undefeated season, and that's pretty special at any level.
> 
> Tom Rowe
> Stevens Point
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