-- [ From: Adam Wodon * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] -- > If Cornell's fan base is so great, then they will go > anywhere to support their team - even to Michigan. So > that's where they should have gone. That's where they > belong. Getting to play a virtual home game because > you're hosting the tournament is one thing. But getting > to play one when you squeaked in is another. I'd agree that Cornell fans would be more apt to show up at Michigan than a lot of other teams -- but .... I don't know a whole lot about the number-crunching and the committee's thinking, but my take on Lowell was that the committee needed to balance out the regions. If No. 6 Cornell went to the West and No. 4 Lowell went back East, then that would have unfairly knocked Clarkson to a No. 6 seed, and made Cornell a No. 5 seed in the West ahead of Providence. Putting an equal number of "strong" and "weak" teams in the two brackets seemed to make sense to me, moreso than any other reason I've heard from the committee or others. AW HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.