> Army is an inferior program, hence their move to Div. III after >being previously pounded in the ECAC. Army did *not* move to DivIII. They became a DivI independent. That means they are not in an league and schedule anyone they want to who will play them. This year they play 9 games against DivI conference teams, plus two games against Air Force, which is also a DivI independent. Further, Army also plays another 9 games against NCAA DivI teams which play in DivII/III leagues. That means according to the NCAA Army plays the required 20 games against DivI teams to be eligible for the NCAA DivI Tournament. By the way, Air Force plays 18 games against DivI conference teams, plus the two games against Army. Therefore they also play the required 20 games and are eligible for the NCAA DivI Tournament. Of the two Air Force does play the tougher schedule, but they have always been independent, unlike Army. Sean Pickett Go BU Terriers, 1994 Hockey East Champions! [log in to unmask]