Friday's USA today had an article, "ECAC Scoring Big vs. Hockey East," by Kevin Allen. It included brief information about all 4 Division I leagues, including a mention of Massachusetts-Lowell forward Greg Bullock being named Hockey East Player of the Week and a quote from Ron Mason, "Bowling Green is definitely legitimate." Information about various teams: ECAC: ECAC teams record 5 more wins against HE opponents. Brown beat Harvest 4-3. Yale beat previously unbeaten Northeastern 4-2 (Coach Tim Taylor has returned from the U.S. Olympic Team). Northeastern's coach is Ben Smith was was Taylor's assistant at Yale. Yale has players from 5 countries - the U.S., Canada, Yugoslavia, Finland and Sweden. HE: Mass.-Lowell player Greg Bullock got 5 goals and 6 assists in 2 wins against BU (9-7 and 8-7). Gave brief info about the shootouts. Bullock is leading HE with 15 points in 5 games. CCHA: Michigan State beat BGSU 7-4. jSaid BG was a surprise this season (this is where they put the strange quote: "Bowling Green is definitely legitimate." WCHA: St CFloud State was picked #1 in the preseason coahces poll, but they were beaten 5-3 and 5-2 by Minnesota. Minnesota is #1 in the polls. Minnesota D Dan Trebil leads the team in scoring with 1 goal and 12 assists. Other news: Maine is 5-0-2, including 2-0-2 in HE, despite the distraction of an NCAA investigation. Princeton freshman Casson Masters had 2 goals in his first college game. Princeton defeated SUNY-Plattsburgh 4-3. BGSU's Brian Holzinger leads the CCHA with 7 goals and 8 assists in 6 games. As you can see, there wasn't anything that was new to hockey-l subscsribers, but it was nice to see some coverage of college hockey in USA Today. The article has a small photo of Yale coach Tim Taylor. Carol