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On Tue, 16 Apr 1996, Philip R. Baumann wrote: > I'm curious about this, as well. There's one thing to be a bit > cautious about. There are two type of SUNY schools -- the state > universities (Albany, Buffalo, Stony Brook, and Binghamton) are > large, research institutions; the state colleges, also in the SUNY > system (Oswego, Plattsburgh, Buffalo, etc.) are small, liberal arts > oriented four-year schools. And yes, there is one of each in > Buffalo. University of Buffalo and Buffalo State I believe. It took a long time for a New England transplant like me to figure that one out. > It may make sense for the state universities to go division > I. It doesn't make much sense for the state colleges to do so. I agree. The first thing that came to mind when I read the original post was Clarkson and Potsdam College both play at the D-1 level in a town of 5000 (10000 with students) and add SLU just 10 or 11 miles down the road. That would be an over staturation in a remote area of Northern New York. Just a thought KP HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.