Darlene must have been reading my mind! Recently our local Cal Poly basketball coach commented that he has "no junior class" (RPI fans, does that sound familiar?) .... and when his seniors graduate (the season is over) he will have lotsa scholarships to give, but would not mind gettting some juniro level transfers to fill in that class.. . then I thought, gee, this would be great if it could happen in D I college hockey, but there are probably no college level juniors who would transfer in .. then this email! Bottom line: I never knew JC's play hockey (they certainly don't out here in California :-) .... do the players go on to 4 yrs schools for two more years like in basketball? If so, is this a possible solution to the missing class problem that schools like RPI have? Any comments to the list or personally would be nice. Thanks! Tony Buffa RPI '64 ============================ On Thu, 7 Mar 1996, Darlene Leonard wrote: > The Men's Ice Hockey Championship's were held this past weekend March > 1-3 in Lake Placid for the N.J.C.A.A.'s (National Junior College > Athletic Association) > > Teams participating were: Canton College of Technology (Canton, NY), > Itasca Community College (Grand Rapids, Minnesota), North Country > Community College (Saranac Lake, NY) and Rainy River Community College > (International Falls, Minnesota). HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.