Not to pile on, but it's the rest of the athletic leagues that have got it wrong, not Hockey East. The rest of the country may think of the Amherst campus as THE University of Massachusetts; I suppose that's to be expected given that, as Sean observed, the University doesn't field nationally known teams from most of its other campuses. Those of us who spent any time growing up in Massachusetts, however, have always referred to the Amherst campus as UMass-Amherst, as does the University itself, the state government and virtually any newspaper in the Commonwealth. Sorry, Leigh. Just be happy that Amherst College doesn't have a Division I hockey team in Hockey East also! On an irrelevant note, Sean's note had Massachusetts and Minnesota as the only two states fielding Div. I hockey teams from more than one state campus. I had always thought that Michigan, Michigan State and Lake Superior State were part of the same state university system. Am I wrong? If so, would someone who knows better explain it to me? (Why is it an irrelevant note - you ask? Because all three schools have such different names, even if I am right and they are in the same system, they do not present the UMass/UMinn confusion issue.) Saul Morgenstern Go BU Terriers -- 1996 Beanpot, Hockey East and NCAA Champions "See you at the Pound"