I don't know anything official, but I've reconciled the decision in a slightly different fashion. According to 14.3.3(a) (SATs), Latendresse had only three seasons to compete. According to 12.2.3.2.4.1 (Major Junior A), one of those three seasons is lost. Latendresse sat out the one season 12.2.3.2.4.1 requires and then had two years remaining. The 1992-93 season is unaffected. Maybe that's not clear. Let's assume for the moment, that only 12.2.3.2.4.1 applies. Latendresse sits the required 1991-92 season and has three years of eligibility left ... and can play starting in the 1992-93 season. Now let's add 14.3.2.1.1. This says he cannot practice for the 1st year in residence. He didn't. Now let's add 14.3.3(a). This says he has only three seasons to compete. The obvious intention is to restrict from 4 to 3 seasons. Since he was already at 3 seasons, this rule lessens participation to 2 seasons. As reported by everyone in the Bangor/Orono area (I didn't see Boston Globe article referred to by Neil), the NCAA reports Latendresse has used all of his eligibility and no foul. Of course, Latendresse was fouled since Maine did not get an official decision until a couple of weeks ago. October is hardly the month to go looking for a hockey job ... especially in a year that the NHL isn't playing. cheers, Wayne Smith The College Hockey Discussion List administrator Systems Group - CAPS BITNET/CREN: wts@maine University of Maine System internet: [log in to unmask] +------------------------Clip and save---------------------------------+ LISTSERV Gem: SPLIT=20 Add "SPLIT=20" whenever you obtain a file from the HOCKEY-L archives if your mail program can't deal with larger mail files. SPLIT=20 causes the request to be satisfied by sending the file in chunks of about 20,000 characters. SPLIT values may range from 20 to 500. +------------------------Clip and save---------------------------------+