Maine had its games won with Jeff Tory counted as losses. This dropped them to about 17th in the RPI rating. The top 12 teams all made the tourney. The question about Maine having its losses to BU not counted is a moot one - the games were played legitimately in the conference tourney and Maine was legitimately seeded 8th. The games Maine actually played are the ones which made up its record and determined how it stood in the numerical factors. In those factors, besides dropping to 17th in the rating, Maine did not fare well anywhere else. Their record against teams considered, for example, was about .310, and they were only .500 in their last 20 games. But I believe the rating was the key factor, as it dropped them below several other teams who had even better chances of receiving bids like CC. While I believe Maine was a team considered, having the 3 wins over PC changed to losses (their record dropping to 14-18-4) effectively ended their chances; this was what Rick Comley said on the selection show - and it was because they no longer stacked up favorably against the 12 teams that got in. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened had the change not occurred, since it would have kept Maine at least among the top 12... --- --- Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] Cabletron Systems, Inc. *HMM* 11/13/93 Opinions expressed in this post are solely those of the poster.