Chris writes: >I just received my 1991/92 schedule in the mail, and I notice that Tigers >play a mere 25 games this season, down one from the usual measly 26 game >schedule. The only non-league (ECAC) games are two at Notre Dame and one >and Northeastern. > >Do the other Ivy League schools have 25 game schedules? What's the rational >behind this one? Well, some would argue that there IS no rationale behind it. To add to what Lisa Sweeney posted, the Ivy League schools are limited to 26 regular-season games (the ECAC as a whole has a limit of 30). Also, the Ivies start on-ice practice about two weeks(?) before the start of the regular season, while the non-Ivies (along with the rest of the NCAA) can start as early as October 1. I'm sure this is another inaccuracy from TSN's hockey issue, but they list a schedule for Brown that has the Bruins playing 30 (!) games. Three of them take place in Alaska and thus "don't count" toward the regular-season limit -- but that would still leave Brown with 27, putting them one over the Ivies' self-imposed limit. Hmmm... well, one of these days, I'll lay my hands on a composite schedule and see if this got sorted out... -- Bill Fenwick Cornell '86 LET'S GO RED!! "What will happen to this man's father?" "This man's father will go to Shanghai." "Ah, there I've got you, my friend. My father died ten years ago." "The man your mother MARRIED died ten years ago -- your father will go to Shanghai." -- The Benny Hill Show